[Ubuntu-SG] You Have Been Drafted!
C David Rigby
c.david.rigby at gmail.com
Thu Feb 7 18:33:02 UTC 2013
Hello All,
I have long ago absented myself from the group due to (1) super busy & (2)
no longer living in Singapore.
I'll stay on the mailing list just to see what happens, though. Best of
luck with revitalizing the group!
Cheers
David
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Ho Yi Hao Pipat <yihao.ho at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Kang Heong,
>
> Welcome to the Ubuntu Singapore Mailing List. I almost forgot this mailing
> list existed till you drop in a mail!
>
> The ubuntu.sg used to be on my server if I din't forget but I failed to
> renew the server lease and looks like someone moved it out.. I think or it
> was another domain? Meh? Last I recall the owner of the domain is currently
> inactive..
>
> The people in this mailing list have been really busy with their own life.
> Plans to restart the ubuntu.sg page and other stuff haven't really been
> working since everyone has been busy.. But not that you've mention it, and
> seems to be filled with energy, why don't you take lead and push out some
> stuff?
>
> I recall having plans to write tutorials for our beloved Ubuntu and we
> used to have tutorials on how to make the funky mobile broadband thingy
> from huawei work with Ubuntu. There's a lot of stuff in my head that we can
> do, but to make it happen, we cannot do it alone. Certainly, thanks to the
> thing called "LIFE" allocating specific people to certain task is not very
> practical as well..
>
> I do agree with you that we should start rebuilding our online presence.
> I'm sure there are a significant number of Ubuntu user in Singapore, it
> can't be just the few of us in this group.
>
> With Steam now on Ubuntu, perhaps it's time we write tutorial and stuff?
> Something like a local version of omgubuntu?
>
> That's just some of my idea. If only we could materialized it. I'm
> currently away from the tiny red dot now, but remain committed to help this
> LoCo team should I be of any help.
>
> So Kang Heong, let me know what you wish to tackle first? Then we can
> start handling some stuff? Even if it's just the 2 of us working it out for
> now, but hey, something is better than nothing eh?
>
> ---------------------------
>
> With regards,
> Yi Hao
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Kang Heong <iam at kangheong.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear esteemed *Ubuntu* fans in Singapore,
>>
>> Each of us are in this mailing list for our own reasons.
>> Perhaps you believe *Ubuntu* is awesome, and want to play a part in its
>> proliferation in Singapore..
>> Or maybe you just want to join a community of like-minded enthusiasts and
>> help each other out..
>> Regardless, all of us are in this mailing list because of our shared love
>> of *Ubuntu* - the operating system and what *Ubuntu* represents.
>> *
>> *Richard Stallman famously said, "*If you want to accomplish something
>> in the world, idealism is not enough - you need to choose a method that
>> works to achieve the goal. In other words, you need to be pragmatic.*"
>>
>> Indeed, let's act on our convictions, and do so in a manner that
>> amplifies every person's contributions.
>>
>> The time we're in right now is full of opportunities - both for *Ubuntu*and for
>> *all* of us. Let's seize the day - *today*!
>>
>> As a start, do allow me to draft out possible things we can do, sorted by
>> three levels of effort (or ambition):
>>
>> *Minimal (aka Essential)
>> *- Update existing Ubuntu SG Team platforms: Wiki, Launchpad
>> - Create and maintain an Ubuntu SG Facebook and Twitter account (with
>> links to *Ubuntu* news, tutorials, etc)
>> - Change the ubuntu.sg page to at least a branded landing page with
>> links to the Wiki and other resources
>>
>> *Moderate
>> *- Organise (or create resources to support organising of) Ubuntu SG
>> events (like Ubuntu install sessions, demos in schools, etc)
>> - Create tutorials and guides on migrating to Ubuntu for Windows/Mac users
>> - Start printing Ubuntu SG tees and other merchandise again (possibly
>> raise funds for *Ubuntu* events or charities)
>> - Allow blog contributions from members on the ubuntu.sg
>> - 13.04 launch party/marketing campaign?
>>
>> *Massive*
>> - Whatever wacky ideas you can think of.. Here are some of mine (not that
>> wacky, I admit):
>> - Haggling Sim Lim/Funan shops or even Dell in Singapore to offer *Ubuntu
>> * pre-installed to *consumers*
>> - Bigger marketing push for 13.04, e.g. roadshows, seminars on FOSS, etc
>> - Creating video profiles of people in SG using *Ubuntu* for real work
>> (e.g. scientists, business folk, artists, etc)
>>
>> The list is by no means definitive nor even correct. Do throw in your
>> comments and criticism. And do propose if there is a better platform for
>> converging on specific actionable items (Trello? Google Groups?) - the
>> sooner the better!
>>
>> I look forward to getting to know, working with, and learning from all of
>> you as we champion *Ubuntu* on the little red dot!
>>
>>
>> Humbly,
>> Kang Heong
>>
>>
>> P.S. Special thanks to *Loong Jin* and *Heidir* for their prompt e-mail
>> replies! I would be at a loss if not for them.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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