<div dir="ltr">Hi Mohammed,<br><br>I don't know why we always keeping pointing fingers at each others! Of course it's always easier to do that than face reality.<br><br>Did u visit the event page ? We are planning to give basic sessions about the usage of Ubuntu in normal day-to-day tasks. Please feel free to add the sessions you think will be useful. <br>
<br><a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EgyptTeam/Events">https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EgyptTeam/Events</a><br><br>And it was never about power, actually we are powerless admins ( and we never said that we were leaders, at least I know I didn't ). We asked to have administration privileges to be able to perform the normal tasks like approving emails and accepting new members, do you consider this as power ? We are even having a problem with the ubuntu council. No one currently has the admin password for the mailing list, we asked for it to be reset but nothing happened. Please if u consider this as a privilege tell me.<br>
<br>The installation festival is a good way to publicize the group. We don't get that much traffic on the mailing list or even the forums. People need to know that we exist first, right ?<br><br>We have plans for creating a faculty group in Faculty of Engineering Cairo University to have a constant and persistent presence. We just had to wait for the starting of the new year, and our wait is nearly over.<br>
<br>Please man enough of this negative attitude, it's not helpful in any way. Feel free to post suggestions and people will follow if they find your suggestions interesting. If you find that there is something that we are missing you can always assume responsibility and start working on it, instead of blaming other people. That's what a community is about.<br>
<br>Btw. Even if Ubuntu installation was super easy, and I think it is, people always feel that there is a barrier between them and Linux.<br><br>Best regards,<br>Ahmed Toulan.<br></div>