>
> Need not be ownership of a project..  In many projects, the skill set would
> be required from multiple streams..  for eg, a web project using PHP may
> require skill sets of a designer, and that of a tester.  A project owner
> will take responsibility of setting up Git, issue tracker and other
> modalaties and he will lead the developers..  and a co-ordination team for
> this ILUGC will just co-ordinate different set of people/projects, so that
> they share resources, ideas or skillsets..
>
> Co-ordinators need not go for voluntary services, or start new projects..


Thanks for the ideas.

This will create more programmers and open source contributors.

All these efforts needs volunteers.
Anyone can start any discussion or activity here.

The events like FDP/seminars/workshops/sprints/Linux Demo
Days/Software Freedom day
are initiated any individual volunteer and we all support the activities.

We dont have many multiple small teams.
But we are a big team participating in various activities which impress us.

Let us hope for the more events in the upcoming days.
Again, we need volunteers.

Feel free to initiate any event, you can get a bunch of people to join with you.

Thanks.



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