On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 4:58 AM, Legendario <kemel.zai...@ubuntu-sp.org>wrote:
> Yes, we are part of the approved Brazilian loco team so, I believe that > this makes us a loco team and also an approved one. At least this is what > have been told to us. Am I right? > > Remember that Brazil is a big country with almos 200 milion people: Federative Republic of Brazil - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil Big countries, such as the US or European countries, do have their own local teams. Do not see why Brazil should be an exception. > I'd like someone that can tell me if that is true or not because if it > isn't, I am going to apply the team for approval next month. Seriously, We > take part on at least a dozen events a year. Have always been promoting > events on every Ubuntu release for at least 2 years. > > Not even the Ubuntu-BR team is as active as us. And this is very > comprehensible because they are in charge to take care of every regional > group in the country. They just can't promote events because or taking part > on some because Brazil is too big for that . > > Indeed. there's no Ubuntu-US, right? Get the idea? > So, I haven`t read anything like that at any wiki or other place and wish > there is someone who can judge that and give me an official answer. > > This should be discussed by us all and probably taken up to the LoCo council so we can find a best practice for future requests. > Thanks and sorry to take so long to answer this e-mail > > Kemel Zaidan aka Legendario > Ubuntu-BR-SP Leader > Regards, Rubén Romero https://launchpad.net/~huayra > >
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