[ubuntu-us] South East LoCo Teams
jimmy
harris.jimmy at gmail.com
Wed Jun 24 04:40:52 BST 2009
At first...there was the Ubuntu Bi-LoCo team meetup between the Florida
and Georgia teams after the Florida Linux Show...
So that was my attempt at a movie trailer intro. I tried :)
I popped into the North Carolina team meeting tonight and Amber Graner
(akgraner) was talking about the upcoming Atlanta Linux Fest
http://atlantalinuxfest.org/ on September 19, 2009 and I presented an
idea about getting LoCo teams in the South East together while there.
This came about after I realized how great an opportunity it was to meet
up and engage with several members of other LoCos like North Carolina,
Pennsylvania, DC and Georgia while at the South East Linux Fest
http://southeastlinuxfest.org/on June 13, 2009. Amber made this all the
better at the South East Linux Fest by bringing those teams together for
a few BOF (Birds of a Feather) sessions which mostly consisted of
improving LoCo teams. Amber and I were excited at the mention of
getting LoCo teams together again in some capacity at the Atlanta Linux
Fest.
I wanted to send out an email to the US LoCo teams to see if anybody
else would be interested and get some ideas floating about what we could
all do together at the Atlanta Linux Fest. It really doesn't have to
be South East LoCo teams the idea just stuck after the South East Linux
Fest brought together members from that region. I do know already that
LoCo teams like Georgia, Florida (tooting my own horn) and North
Carolina will be attending the Atlanta Linux Fest.
My first thought was to get LoCo teams signed on for BOF sessions that
are LoCo-centric. If a booth was available LoCo teams could be there to
represent Ubuntu support within their state to business, user, etc.
attendees. Amber suggested getting banner made to display with all of
the LoCo teams that would be participating.
These are just a few of the ideas that Amber and I thought of. Your
ideas and/or help are welcome.
Thanks,
jimmy (pak33m)
ubuntu-us-fl
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