-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Pomeroy Lab wrote: <snip> > Ok then by that definition I'm probably a LUG because I promote > everything. </snip>
Actually, that's not true. either. What was said about the difference between LUGs and Ubuntu Local Community Teams is all true. However, you are neither. A LoCo is what I just said, an Ubuntu Local Community *TEAM*. A LUG is a Linux User *GROUP*. You are an individual. Individuals are members of LoCos and LUGs and are what make them what they are, but in no case can an individual BE either of these organizations, or even the primary force behind one. Individuals of course can do some similar activities as the groups might organize, and will do their own advocacy on the side, but that is not the same as acting or being recognized as a LoCo or a LUG. I've noticed "I" being used a few times in your communications, and just wanted to make sure that was completely clear before we continue this discussion further. If what you really meant was "hey, I do this kind of advocacy; how can I get involved?", then you should definitely be looking into being an individual member of bother the Washington state LoCo (for when your activities revolve around Ubuntu) and the nearest LUG (for everything else). Regardless, good luck and best wishes in your advocacy efforts! - - Tony Yarusso -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFG/cVcKlAIzV4ebxoRAm8oAJ4yhQ5nlrb2YwwvVbH5yOZYT+mZyACgy4mn BVJQMfYmFudSDoV6Hch72Ow= =0bxO -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
