[CoLoCo] Our LoCo Team Report (and what others are doing!)
Neal McBurnett
neal at bcn.boulder.co.us
Tue Mar 18 18:16:07 GMT 2008
The deadline for monthly team reports is in 4 days. To see what
others are up to, see e.g. the US Teams report at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/February2008#head-65aab552e13dc057526df9b441a8e8183e4d58ee
We should at least highlight the TIE work. Musashi, can you write a
paragraph with some links about that? You could either put it up at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USTeams/Reports, or email it (wiki formatting
would be best I assume) to the list and I'll forward it to US LoCo
Teams <ubuntu-us at lists.ubuntu.com>
And what other updates are there? What's up for Hardy? Sorry I mised
the meeting last night - I'm getting over a cold....
-Neal
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 05:46:30PM -0700, Neal McBurnett wrote:
> A great way to get the pulse of the Ubuntu community, find out what is
> coming up, and see where you might want to contribute is to read the
> reports produced monthly by the various teams.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports
>
> The loco teams are now being asked to give a brief summary of what
> they've been up to. Read below for details.
>
> Who would like to put ours together? They want them by tomorrow.
>
> See e.g. the Georgia team report:
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/February2008#head-0c1dd3625194c3ff6c5b583721445f1bc3832113
>
> This is a great way to get involved, move towards becomming an Ubuntu
> member, remind us where we have been and where we are going, etc.
>
> As discussed at the Ubuntu Community Council meeting today, loco teams
> are intended to be advocacy groups, rather than the "club" model that
> many Linux Users Groups are shooting for. And as recently discussed,
> we already have a number of local LUGs that serve as great clubs for
> general Linux meetings and presentations.
>
> So let's gather some great Colorado spirit and demonstrate what we can
> do to resolve bug #1
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/soyuz/+bug/1
> Microsoft has a majority market share
>
> And remember, good stuff is happening this week on IRC:
> Ubuntu Developer Week!
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek
>
> Cheers,
>
> Neal McBurnett http://mcburnett.org/neal/
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Jono Bacon <jono at ubuntu.com> -----
>
> To: "Ubuntu local community team (LoCo) contacts" <loco-contacts at lists.ubuntu.com>
> From: Jono Bacon <jono at ubuntu.com>
> Subject: Everyone! LoCo Team Reports
> Organization: Canonical
> Reply-To: jono at ubuntu.com,
> "Ubuntu local community team (LoCo) contacts" <loco-contacts at lists.ubuntu.com>
>
> Hello LoCo friends,
>
> Some of you may be aware of the Team Reporting process that has been
> working for the last few months. You can see the current report over at
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/January2008
>
> Well, I would love to see LoCo providing content for the team report.
> This is an excellent means of showing the community what you are working
> on and how great your team is working.
>
> The process is pretty simple and is explained over at
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/TeamReporting - we like report
> content to be ready for the report to be released on the 22nd of every
> month.
>
> I would like to encourage *all* teams to do this. Just make sure you add
> your report bullet points to the 'Ubuntu LoCo Teams' part of this months
> report over at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports
>
> If you would like a reminder email asking you to file your report -
> send me a mail with the email address of the person looking after
> reports for your team and I will add it to the email I sent out each
> month.
>
> I look forward to seeing your progress in the team reports!
>
> Jono
>
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> Ubuntu Community Manager
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> www.ubuntu.com / www.jonobacon.org
>
>
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