Hi,

Why do we have a choosing board for presentations and not just an invitation
for anyone to write themselves up on the wiki or sending an email to the
list?

Don't get me wrong, but I find this approach a bit wrong. It might just be
me that don't know about the hundreds or tens of applications being sent,
but I doubt that is the case?

Anyway, my proposals:

1. Speed up your LoCo - How to promote Ubuntu and generate cross-LoCo
synergies by using properly tools like the LoCo directory, Ubuntu Adverts,
SpreadUbuntu and Social Media.

2.What can I do? Insight from within! - How students, moms&dads, marketeers,
sales people, lawyers, teachers and just about anyone willing to volunteer
some free time regularly can help promote and better FLOSS and Ubuntu
locally and online.

Looking forward to your reply and thank you for helping organize this event!

Regards,
-
Rubén Romero
http://pad.lv/~huayra

On Jun 10, 2011 6:39 AM, "Randall Ross" <rand...@executiv.es> wrote:

Ubuntu Community Week. It's New!

"Ubuntu Community Week" is coming on July 18th (thru July 22nd 2011). The
event outline is available on the wiki
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuCommunityWeek, and the full schedule of topics
and presenters will soon be announced.

We have begun assembling a stellar team of presenters, but you probably know
one or two more people, maybe even yourself, who have something interesting
to say about making Ubuntu communities stronger, bigger, and more fun.

Here's your chance. Show the world how your community rocks! Show the world
how to make Ubuntu come alive when people get together to work on (and to
celebrate) the world's most collaborative project.

A brief outline (3 or 4 sentences) of your idea for a presentation is all
that it takes to get started. Please send a note to <rand...@executiv.es>.
That's me!

Thanks!
Randall

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