Simple, a LoCo is a local community team. Whether it is Ubuntu, Fedora, SUSE, Microsoft, or Apple, it is about THAT community.
If you want to preach and teach all open source and all of the distros, then you are interested in a LUG. An Ubuntu LoCo team should push everything *buntu, as well as open source. It is fine to let others know of other distros, but the main priority of an Ubuntu LoCo is the local advocacy of *buntu. This isn't to say if the chance arises, you should avoid going out of the way to help someone with something that isn't *buntu. -- Richard A. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG Key: 0x2E2C0124
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