Recognising Ubuntu organisations
Winael
winael at ubuntu-fr.org
Thu Sep 11 09:10:35 UTC 2014
Hi
I don't think that a award is the best way to respond to the NGO demands.
In my opinion they are waiting for a particular status in community.
We already have an Ubuntu member status for people. What is needed could be
an equivalent status like Ubuntu Fellows for corporations and NGO.
We could say that every year or two years they have to fill an application
as we already do for LoCo.
This status could allows the published content from Ubuntu Fellows on the
planet or on Ubuntu insights (as case studies or particular operation to
promote Ubuntu.
What do you think ?
Cheers
Winael
2014-09-11 6:17 GMT+02:00 Stephen Michael Kellat <skellat at sdf.org>:
> On Wed, 10 Sep 2014 14:14:57 +0200
> Daniel Holbach <daniel.holbach at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
> > [snip]
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> At this point I think we need answers to the following questions:
>
> What are we looking to recognize?
> Why do we want this particular matter recognized?
> When do we want to do such recognition?
> Who are we looking to recognize?
> Where do we want such recognition to take place/be announced?
>
> After we get past those five we can then hit this:
>
> How shall we carry this out?
>
> Maybe it comes from being on AskUbuntu patrol but it feels like we're
> starting way too broadly. Can we nail down what we want to recognize and
> why? If we can do that we can perhaps get something ready to start aligned
> with the Victorious Velociraptor cycle. Michael from CCT has given a few
> starts to that but if we could narrow them down perhaps that would be a
> good move. Ian has thrown a possibility out there for the third question
> but I want to hold that in reserve until the first two are nailed down more
> firmly. Svetlana has mentioned the notion of getting the flavors involved
> but that is a separate matter for coordination. Scott brought up how
> something similar was done in the past. Between that and what Ian
> mentioned about the mechanics of handling such a recognition matter, I do
> think we have the resources to go beyond what was done in the past though
> that still is getting ahead early.
>
> From Michael's initial areas, I'm throwing these out as further
> refinements:
>
> * Community building
> * Community Council to recognize *buntu-centric events in a league
> table for size and scope with picayune trophies to be awarded at end of
> measured period. This would also encourage registration of events on LoCo
> Team Portal or another tracker if more appropriate so we can track them
> more and promote them more.
> * Headlines Counter -- Which parts of the community kept the spectrum
> of software in the headlines the most over the period measured
> * Trailblazers -- Recognizing new frontiers either geographically,
> socially, or economically where *buntu has been spread by a group or
> groups. Community Council could recognize new OEMs for
> phones/desktops/laptops, integrators such as Project: Community Computing
> moving into new countries on the African continent to spread Ubuntu, and
> other partners who have done "amazing things" as determined by the Council.
> * Local activities
> * LoCo Council to give certificates signed by incumbent members to
> LoCo Teams that are part of ~locoteams-verified declaring their term and
> recognizing them for meeting the basics for being established appropriately
> * Partnerships -- When LoCo groups partner with an NGO such as the Red
> Cross, an International Amateur Radio Union national society, or other
> group provide recognition and encouragement
> * Longevity awards -- LoCo Council to recognize continuing existence
> of groups and their contributions
> * Ubuntu Development
> * Cherish the Upstreams -- Set Time Aside To Thank Debian & Push
> Patches Upstream
> * Patch Pilot Party -- End of Cycle recognition for those who cleaned
> the queue and helped move things along
> * Ubuntu Support
> * AskUbuntu's recognition structure already exists but could be
> publicized more within the community at-large
> * Recognize OEMs/integrators/other partners with longevity certificates
>
> These are merely for discussion but we should get something in play by
> Victorious Velociraptor.
>
> Stephen Michael Kellat
> Leader/Point of Contact, Ubuntu Ohio
> Member, LoCo Council
> Member, Xubuntu Team
>
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