[UbuntuWomen] On becoming an Ubuntu Member
Amber Graner
akgraner at gmail.com
Sat Dec 5 18:08:50 UTC 2009
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Akkana Peck <akkana at shallowsky.com> wrote:
> Alan Bell writes:
> [a terrific article talking about the process of becoming n Ubuntu Member.]
>
+1 on Alan's article
>
> Thanks! I understand the process a lot better after reading that.
> Have you thought about posting it somewhere more public, like
> the u-w wiki? It seems well worth keeping around.
>
> I'm still not very clear about the personal wiki pages. Where are they
> (which wiki, which category?) What do they generally look like and
> what sorts of contributions go on them? If someone is wondering
> "Have I contributed the right sort of stuff that leads to Ubuntu
> membership (or do I even want to)?" where would she go to see examples?
> I know you said "Just put everything and don't worry about formatting"
> but I'm not even clear what types of contributions count, so it
> would really help to see examples.
>
It really helps to see examples I know it helped me when it came time to
fill out mine. Those are all the questions I asked when looking at making
my wiki and going for membership. Maybe the Membership Application wiki's
can answer they questions more in depth.
Again, Alan's article and his participation with the UW Project are great!
Thanks Alan!!!
Amber Graner
> ...Akkana
>
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