>
>
> Hello Niel,
>
> Firstly, thanks a lot for contributing to the discussion :-)
>
> Considering that LoCo teams for a particular area are a group of
> people who are like minded to spread ubuntu who finally team up
> themselves to get recognized as a team working in that particular area
> to spread awareness on ubuntu, How does the recognized/unrecognized
> word work here in terms of getting approved?
>
> Regards,
>
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In the sense that the current approved loco's would be known as
"recognized" loco's... as in "recognized" by Canonical (or the Ubuntu
Community) for sustained contributions as a loco. But like I said, not to
fragment the discussion anymore, just something that occurred to me.


Regards
Neil
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