Ubuntu-LB Ubuntu-lb Digest, Vol 30, Issue 16
Armageddon
ThyArmageddon at Gmail.com
Mon May 24 12:18:29 BST 2010
+1 for the meeting of the 5th
BUT who the hell told you that no one replied back to Mr Munir's
opportunity ? Myself and Jhonny WERE at his gathering and we already
talked about Ubuntu but YOU weren't !
So please don't talk about what others did cause you weren't there to
follow up on what happened... You can ask Munir, I was there and we
talked but nobody showed interest and I would like to thank the
rootspace for their support and I hope they would still support us as a
team, not me as a member alone !
I would also be pleased to see some of the rootspace attend the 5th of
June meeting, I would appreciate it. They would be a good support for us
as they always were...
On Mon, 2010-05-24 at 09:54 +0300, Jocelyn wrote:
> ide better subscribe to activities and ubuntu advocacy projects ,
> maybe it will much better to speak , guys u were several years in this
> community and no one helped on the ground i will gave for example Mr
> mounir once gave you a big opportunity in promoting Ubuntu in an
> exhibition i guess , no body even respond to his email or replied
> back . most of you dont live in lebanon ( talking in general how would
> you like to make a presentation to schools wanna use webex ? .
>
> most of you people never saw the wiki that we have i will remind you
> we have a wiki and good one .
>
> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LebanonTeam
>
> i have an idea lets make everybody Team Leaders with no members i
> would see this is a great ideas :D
>
> guys you wake when u want to make problems but nobody wake up if we
> need to make something cool .
>
> i will remind this community is a linux/ubuntu community it is
> knowledge and fun people has families has work has freinds some people
> are dedicated to his group and others no some people use ubuntu some
> people dont use it at all ( i can see from ur browsers and mail
> clients ) .
>
> we can not blame everybody we can not blame anybody , i would
> recommend a more ethical relation with members i would recommend a
> fair faith to cool down in this end there nothing that deserve all
> that angriness and who have a personal problem with talk to me
> privately and respect the other people that would like to hear
> something else from this list .
>
> Many Thanks my freinds .
>
> Jocelyn
>
>
>
> On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 7:19 PM, johnny khawand
> <johnny.khawand at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> - I don't see a point in having a leader.
>
> - A coordinator will be appointed by voting to play the role
> of the
> person who will communicate with extra team parties. The
> coordinator
> will not conduct any activity not approved by majority of the
> team
> members.
>
> - Activities will be suggested by team members followed by
> votes to
> determine priorities to set which activities are to be worked
> and by
> which priority rank.
>
> - A low priority activity is different than not approved one.
>
> - An activity will be assigned an expiry date.
>
> - Every team member has a point of strength which might be one
> of the following:
> **Good communications skills
> **Technical skills
> **Management skills
> ** etc...
>
> Roles can be assigned by skills for example i imagine when
> suggesting
> to a school to have ubuntu os running on pcs the students use,
> someone
> (Role A) will contact the school and set a date for a
> presentation,
> the same person or others (Role B, Role C, ...) can make the
> presentation because they are more apt to do it than person
> with Role
> A.
> Others will help the school with installations, etc...
>
> - There should be agreed on how an activity is conducted
> ** Activity to roles relation (one to one, one to many)
> ** People assigned which roles, what skills are required.
> ** Time frame for an activity
>
> - There should be agreed what are the prerequisites for the
> activity:
> ** Presentation requires powerpoint presentation + Ubuntu Demo
> Laptop
> ** Installation requires installation medium, internet
> connection
> ** etc...
>
> To manage all this there should be installed a collaboration
> system online for:
>
> - Events management
> - Document sharing
> - Projects management
>
> Finally i see if it is possible to have a sort of wiki page so
> what i
> wrote can be modified or improved by anyone in a wiki style so
> we can
> end up with something useful.
>
>
>
> On 5/22/10, Joe Rahme <joe.hakim.rahme at gmail.com> wrote:
> > How cool that you implement scrum!
> >
> > About the elections, how are we going to proceed? I guess
> the first
> > step would be candidates to declare their candidacy. Maybe
> also set a
> > deadline for the presentation of their electoral projects?
> >
> > What do you guys think?
> >
> >
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> >> +1 for the elections idea. a change of leadership is
> essential in my
> >> opinion
> >> to avoid complacency and a stale mate.
> >> I belong to a local group called AgileCville (a local agile
> development
> >> group) and we have started implementing the idea of a
> rotating scrum
> >> master.
> >> if you know what a scrum master is than you know what i'm
> talking about,
> >> if
> >> not you should have been at NDU today at noon for my
> presentation ;)
> >> anyway, the idea is that there will be a changing voluntary
> leader of the
> >> group whose role is to facilitate things but the group is
> really governed
> >> and lead by the members. and we also encourage everyone to
> take up that
> >> role.
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> >> and btw, im not on the IRC channel this week and next week
> because im on
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