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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/11/12 17:03, Mike O'Donohue
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Hi Everyone,<br>
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Back in August and September we had a mailing list discussion
regarding the state of the Irish LoCo. The details of what was
said can be found in our mailing list archive at:
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There appeared to be a general desire to keep the LoCo going.
However, it is clear that activity has dramatically decreased from
late 2011 and throughout 2012.<br>
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Personally, I was re-energised by attending Skycon back in October
and I have been pondering what could we do next.<br>
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I'd like to put forward a few ideas in this mail that were
suggested earlier, both on the mailing list and during face to
face discussions.<br>
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1) Quarterly meetings to get us started again. Timing is
important here to fit in nicely with the release cycle. I'd
suggest meetings in February, May, August and November. The
February and August meetings should discuss LoCo activities
concerning the next release. <br>
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2) I think we should keep the release parties going. Try
different things. Even if it is just the few regulars the release
is a great excuse for a social meetup.<br>
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3) What do we do with Global Jams? Not being in any way geeky I
don't know about this one, I certainly can't drive it. I would
like to see them continuing but only if we are participating in a
real way. At a minimum I think we should participate in every Jam
before an LTS release. I would like us to plan much better for
the Global Jams and have more structure to the days.<br>
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4) Other social activities. As people see opportunities just make
suggestions on the mailing list.<br>
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5) Getting the word out. By in large we have lost contact with
many of the colleges around the country. Are there people active
in College life subscribed to this mailing list?<br>
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6) Reapproval (due by 30 Jun 13). This one is purely my personal
opinion. Let it lapse. I don't think we have done enough to
justify it. Lets just see if we can build momentum again and
consider going for reapproval at a later stage.<br>
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There are likely many other items and ideas to consider but I
think the above 6 are high on the priority list.<br>
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So what do you think? Is there any appetite for an Ubuntu Ireland
Team Reboot? What other ideas/concerns do you have?<br>
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Kind Regards,<br>
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Mike O'Donohue<br>
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Would this be inclusive of those in the North? If so then I'm in :-)<br>
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