Iowa LoCo - What's Next and My Project Ideas
Scott Shields
atomicspark85 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 27 06:50:06 GMT 2010
I figured I'd break the silence and address the mailing list directly (since
most of you don't seem to like lurking in our IRC channel).
Currently we're looking for people near the Eastern Iowa Corridor (that
would be the area between Iowa City and Cedar Rapids). Others may join us
online via IRC and the like, but in-person activities such as meetings and
projects will really help get this LoCo team moving. If you haven't done so
already and you're interested in being an active LoCo member, please
register here <https://launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-us-ia>. Right now we're more
of a social group. In the future, we'll have member requirements and all of
that fancy stuff.
You've already met our new, more vocal member Iowan (be forewarned, we'll be
using real names soon), but I'd like to put my ideas out there too. First we
need to get as many people together sometime and figure out what everyone's
strengths are. From there we can decide the goals and future projects of our
LoCo team. Listed below you'll find my current ideas that I've been thinking
of. Let me know what you think and/or what suggestions you may have.
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My Project Ideas
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- *In Our Local Community* - How can we help educate our friends and
family members about FOSS (and especially Ubuntu) alternatives? In the past,
the "computer club" at Kirkwood has taken older computers from U of I
Surplus, fixed them up, and resold them at cost to people. I believe it was
somewhere around $100 and you could either get a Linux distro on it or payed
a little extra for Windows XP.
- *Kirkwood Community College* - I'd like to get a Linux User Group (LUG)
up and running at the main campus (of course we won't ignore the Iowa City
campus either). Then I'd like to promote the use of Open Source software in
the labs and maybe classes. At least educate the students of the choices out
there.
- *KRUUFM* - I'd like to find out the status of this "subteam". Are they
still active? What are they working on? How can we incorporate them into our
LoCo?
- *Ubuntu Global Jam (March 26th - 28th)* - This would be a great way to
get inserted into the community. Basically a bunch of people, not matter
what the skill level, to get together and help make Ubuntu better. I've
talked to the Chicago LoCo Team about the possibility of joining them for
this. Mark your calender!
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