[Ubuntu Chicago] Chicago Loco wiki cleanup
Steve Woodruff
swoody at ubuntu.com
Fri Jan 22 17:18:51 GMT 2010
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Steve Woodruff <swoody at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
> Ryan and Draycen,
>
> Thanks for the kind words from both of you. You both hit it dead on, I
> really wanted the wiki pages to be more user-friendly, and easier to
> navigate. I'm glad you both approve of the changes so far :)
>
> Draycen,
>
> That's really great to hear that you want to get involved! The loco
> team is a great way to give back to Ubuntu, and as we are growing
> quite a bit lately (new monthly meetings, new website, new members,
> etc. etc.) there's really going to be a need for people like yourself
> who want to dive into the Chicago Loco a bit more in-depth. What I
> would recommend would be to start a new topic on the mailing list,
> introduce yourself to everyone, give us a bit more background on your
> interests - what you like to do in your spare time, hobbies, what you
> like about computers/technology, what you like about Ubuntu and the
> community, etc. Then we can get a better feel for what you may enjoy
> helping out with in the team. This way you will also get more
> attention and guidance than you would in this topic :) There are many
> aspects to helping out the Loco, and we will more than welcome your
> efforts here! I would also recommend to subscribe to the 'Meetings'
> wiki page, so you can keep an eye on events and team meetings in the
> future.
Draycen,
I should have also mentioned, to let us know in that email what kind
of experience you may already have, or areas of the community you have
interests to learn more about - wiki pages, doc work, public speaking,
community advocacy, forums experience, web site design, etc. etc. If
you're not familiar with any of these things, there's no need to
worry, we'd be happy to teach you about anything you would be
interested in learning :)
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Steve Woodruff
swoody at ubuntu.com
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