Ubuntu-LB Team leadership
Dani Soufi
danisoufi at gmail.com
Wed May 27 20:59:31 BST 2009
Hello Jocelyn,
> Dear Ghantoos or any nick name you would like ,
> being offensive and aggressive is not ethical .
>
Do you really mean it? I think everyone in the team has the right to
criticise anybody's work. Wasn't criticising that lead to the world's change
to the way we know it today?
>
>
> -i dont know if you were on TV on Future News OR NTV or OTV making ubuntu
> more familiar for people ?
>
How about that none of the team was aware of it? Is it one of your *
individual* works?
>
> http://lebos.org/interviews/
>
> -i dont know if you were you that travelled to Algeria And Morroco to
> follow UP the Ubuntu communities ?
>
Jocelyn, you want me to believe you that you traveled to Algeria just to
meet them? I know you since 2006 and I know that you used to work there.
Don't mix things and turn things upside down just to make it look perfect.
>
> -I dont know if you were the person that made the complete lay out of the
> wiki ?
>
Does he need to be the one that completed the layout to say things he sees
wrong? You can have a look on who helped out in wiki
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LebanonTeam?action=info . I would thank everyone's
work instead.
>
> -i dont know if you were the initiator of the presentation of CNAM that
> attended from over 100 People ,
> -i dont know if you promoted the Ubuntu Comunity in SUN Microsystem Academy
> in LAU , Balamand , BAU , in Tripoly , in ALgeria 3 Universities.
>
I have been told that you represented once Opensource Solaris and
distributed it's free cds in Balamand's University. Would you like to say
something about it?
>
> -i dont know if you were when we created the ubuntu-lb on facebook and your
> tracking the events ????? we sent that to everybody
>
Umm.. I did not receive such a mail. Looks like another personal activity.
>
> -i dont know if you were the person that making contact with the Lebanese
> army and the lebanese intelligence and the ISF and the ministry of education
> to intagrate ubuntu ?
>
Very nice.. And *yet* another individual work, I am not aware of (being a
member since 2006). Well done.
>
>
> -i dont know if you were the person that trying to get sponsors to make
> events and large billboards for ubuntu
>
> -Why you were sleeping all that time ?
>
I think you should try to believe or try to adapt yourself that this is a
group work and not an individual work?
>
> -Why you did not share with US ur Opinions
>
> -why you dont work with us when dont you let me help you in my connections?
>
There were always opinions, but no one knows where the team is. 1 meeting
each year, looks like I'm dreaming.
>
>
> -did you make meetings with AUF ? for schools and universities yes i went
> to algeria to meet them so we can integrate ubuntu in french lyce and
> schools .
>
> -yeh when i called for help to get somebody track me nobody answered me .
>
I don't remember this part Jocelyn. When you suggested something, I
personally was always trying to give a hand. When someone was on designing a
website, you kicked off his work instead of encouraging. You setup your
drupal, asked for who wants to work on it, I sent you an email requesting an
access to work on it, did you reply? Shall I post that mail? Or ask Gmail to
send you a copy of it to your mail box at home?
>
>
> Etc..............
>
> you want to help or be a leader (Lebanese Mentality)
>
> you think this ethical , please no bold holds unofficial meeting or
> unofficial websites , i asked several times for helps in many things no body
> answered , so you make sites for your self ? who is supporting you who is
> listening who is , Ubuntu wont be like politics in Lebanon you make groups
> and attack people is this what you want , this is a discrimination what ur
> making and it happened too much while too much like to talk and take chairs
> , do you think team leader is a chair ?
>
Didn't I ask you the same question in my second post in this chain mail?
People are tired of all this Jocelyn, You are just like a sleeping bear, you
wake up once in a while when someone tries to change something for the sake
of the whole team.
>
>
> i call for a physical meeting i don't want Internet meetings Lebanon is
> small and we can see each others :D and if Ur not available in Lebanon this
> is another issue will specify the date later .
>
>
Did you read this Jocelyn? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamLeader . I really
hope you do. Let's look at the most interesting part of it (Though, I did
post it in my first reply to this chain mail).
A local community team leader should ...
- *Be active in and part of the community or group that they are
representing. They should be visible and accessible. *
- Lead by example, not by telling others what to do.
-
eventually, become an Ubuntu Member. See
here<http://www.ubuntu.com/community/processes/newmember>for details.
-
Remind people of the Ubuntu Code of
Conduct<http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/conduct>,
if necessary. It's important that the level of respect in Ubuntu stretches
to all Ubuntu communities.
- When wearing their Ubuntu Local Community Team Leader hats, leaders
should be reasonably impartial about political or cultural conflict. Try to
reflect Ubuntu's apolitical stance and don't confuse the issues.
- *Finally, a leader should step down gracefully if he or she is no
longer able to be a good community team leader. There is no shame and no
harm in being too busy to do the job well, but there is in being too busy,
not saying anything, and blocking the work of an entire group. *
How many of those did you accomplish so far? When was your first time on the
IRC, since 32 weeks.
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Very nice.. How about to give anyone else a chance to see what will change.
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