[Fwd: Ubuntu Translations Meetings]

2009-06-19 Thread David Planella
Hi all,

I'm forwarding this from the ubuntu-translators list so you can consider
letting your teams know about the translation meetings. 

Regards,
David.

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Assumpte: Ubuntu Translations Meetings
Data: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:39:50 +0200

Hi translators,

One of the things we talked about in the translations roundtables at the
last UDS was about having better communications and a more transparent
translations process.

I'd like to make Karmic the best release in translations so far, and I'd
like people to be able to meet and discuss anything related to Ubuntu
translations in real time.

The idea is, if there are any translations issues (imports not working,
critical upstream/downstream translation bugs, new packages for
translation, etc.) we can talk about them in a more fluent way and catch
them early in the process.

Or if you've got any suggestions or ideas related to Ubuntu
translations, they are also always welcome.

With this in mind, I've kicked off regular translation meetings on
#ubuntu-meeting every two weeks, starting on the 2nd of July:

  * WHAT: Ubuntu Translations Meeting
  * WHERE: #ubuntu-meeting
  * WHEN: starting on Thu 2nd Jul 2009 15:00 UTC, every two weeks on
Thursdays

One of the first topics on the agenda will be the opening of Karmic
translations, but feel free to add more topics you'd like to discuss.

I'm looking forward to seeing you there!

Regards,
David.

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Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Help Needed in Marketing, Maldives Open Source Society

2009-06-19 Thread Yusuf Abdulla Shunan
Matin thanks for sharing, we are definitely putting some ideas from your
presentation, it was enlightening. :)

Vid, thanks! We plan to present the policy draft and other at a little later
stage. However, that was worth having look at.

Danny, thanks.

Yusuf Abdulla Shunan

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Danny Piccirillo <
danny.picciri...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

> Passed on to LoCo contacts =]
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 09:18, vid  wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 16:41, Yusuf Abdulla Shunan
>> wrote:
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > I am writing on behalf of a small group in the Maldives who are actively
>> > promoting FLOSS. Maldives Linux Users Group (MLUG) aka Maldives Open
>> Source
>> > Society (MOSS).
>> >
>> > We have been invited by the Government of Maldives (GOM) to give a
>> > presentation to the Policy Makers on the Use, Benefits and Ideas of
>> FLOSS,
>> > after a long struggle. So we would like to give our best effort in this
>> and
>> > invite anyone interested in commenting and suggesting.
>>
>> Its a struggle here too (India). A few months ago volunteers and NGO's
>> decided to bridge the divide across Linux distros and Libre
>> philosophies and form a coalition of sorts.  Here are some threads
>> which I hope you may find useful :
>>
>>
>> http://lists.fosscom.in/pipermail/network-fosscom.in/2009-March/02.html
>>
>> http://lists.fosscom.in/pipermail/network-fosscom.in/2009-April/52.html
>> http://lists.fosscom.in/pipermail/network-fosscom.in/2009-June/000173.html
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Re: LoCo Team Project laucnhpad team populated.

2009-06-19 Thread amachu
Efrain wrote:
> Dear LoCo team contacts,
>
> As we continue to integrate the LoCo directory with launchpad, We have
> sent invitations out to most of the teams in
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamList to the laucnhpad team created
> https://launchpad.net/~locoteams. The LoCo Council urges you to verify
> that your team gets invited to join. If your team does not have a
> launchpad team please  see
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamHowto#Team%20Naming%20Standards and
> start one and send the teams name my way  effie-jayx AT ubuntu DOT com
>   
We would like to have Tamil Team invited.

https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-ta

Should we change the name? It has been in existence since our inception.

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Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
Community leaders and members of the six Central American Ubuntu LoCo Teams
held their first meeting at the Central American Free Software Summit in
Estelí, Nicaragua. You can read the summary of the meeting and download the
video here:

http://leogg.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/results-of-the-i-ubucon-central-america

Some photos of the event:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/15593...@n07/
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Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
Community leaders and members of the six Central American Ubuntu LoCo Teams
held their first meeting at the Central American Free Software Summit in
Estelí, Nicaragua. You can read the summary of the meeting and download the
video here:

http://leogg.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/results-of-the-i-ubucon-central-america

Some photos of the event:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/15593...@n07/
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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Martin Owens
Well done guys!

I love hearing about all the awesome work going on. Funny enough I was
editing all the central american countries together in inkscape today,
Mexico is a part of central america right? what about cuba?

Regards, Martin

On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 19:30 -0600, Leandro Gómez wrote:
> Community leaders and members of the six Central American Ubuntu LoCo
> Teams held their first meeting at the Central American Free Software
> Summit in Estelí, Nicaragua. You can read the summary of the meeting
> and download the video here:
> 
> http://leogg.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/results-of-the-i-ubucon-central-america
> 
> Some photos of the event:
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/15593...@n07/


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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
2009/6/19 Martin Owens 

> Well done guys!


Thanks :)


>
>
> I love hearing about all the awesome work going on. Funny enough I was
> editing all the central american countries together in inkscape today,
> Mexico is a part of central america right?


Mexico is North America, together with Canada and the US.


> what about cuba?


Cuba is part of the caribbean countries.

Despite the fact it was a Central American event, we had attendees from
other parts of the world, such as Germany, Spain, Mexico and Uruguay.


>
>
> Regards, Martin
>
> On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 19:30 -0600, Leandro Gómez wrote:
> > Community leaders and members of the six Central American Ubuntu LoCo
> > Teams held their first meeting at the Central American Free Software
> > Summit in Estelí, Nicaragua. You can read the summary of the meeting
> > and download the video here:
> >
> >
> http://leogg.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/results-of-the-i-ubucon-central-america
> >
> > Some photos of the event:
> >
> > http://www.flickr.com/photos/15593...@n07/
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June Team Reports

2009-06-19 Thread Nathan Handler
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Hello,

As the month is starting to reach its end, it is time to get your team
reports finished up. Last month, I proposed switching to a new style [1]
for team reports that takes advantage of include tags on the wiki. Since
then, over a dozen teams have switched to the new style. For those teams
that have switched, there is no longer a need to copy your reports to the
collective team report page for June [2]. However, you still need to ensure
that you have updated your report to include all of your team's activities
for the past month. If you have not switched to the new reporting style, I
would strongly urge you to do so. It will make team reports easier for both
you and me. However, if you insist on using the older reporting style, please
remember to copy your report over to the collective team report. These team
reports will show up in the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter [3] and several blog
posts on the Planet. They are a great way to let the rest of the community
know what your team has been up to. If your team is currently not creating a
team report each month, you can read [4] to get started. The goal is to have
all teams produce a team report each and every month.

Thanks,
Nathan Handler

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/TeamReporting/HowTo
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/June2009
[3] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter
[4] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/TeamReporting
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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Martin Owens


> Mexico is North America, together with Canada and the US.

OK Mexico is big enough to click from the world view...

> what about cuba?

> Cuba is part of the caribbean countries.

Would it make sense to combine the Caribbean Countries and Central
America for expediency sake?

> Despite the fact it was a Central American event, we had attendees
> from other parts of the world, such as Germany, Spain, Mexico and
> Uruguay.

That's how you get the win, attracting the world.

Regards, Martin


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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Amber Graner
Awesome

2009/6/19 Leandro Gómez 

> Community leaders and members of the six Central American Ubuntu LoCo Teams
> held their first meeting at the Central American Free Software Summit in
> Estelí, Nicaragua. You can read the summary of the meeting and download the
> video here:
>
>
> http://leogg.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/results-of-the-i-ubucon-central-america
>
> Some photos of the event:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/15593...@n07/
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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Fabian Rodriguez
Martin Owens wrote:
> Well done guys!
>
> I love hearing about all the awesome work going on. Funny enough I was
> editing all the central american countries together in inkscape today,
> Mexico is a part of central america right? what about cuba?
>   

Cuba is part of the Caribbean.

Mexico, well... Wikipedia[1] says it best:
"In English speaking countries, Central America is considered a region
of the North American continent
.^[58]
 (!)
Geopolitically, it usually comprises seven countries – Belize,
Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and
Panama.^[59]

Mexico , in whole or in part, is
sometimes included.^[60]
 Some
geographers include the five states
 of Campeche
, Chiapas
, Tabasco
, Quintana Roo
, and Yucatán
,^[59]

together representing 12.1% of the country's total area."

Cheers,

Fabian

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_America

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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
2009/6/19, Martin Owens :
>
>
>> Mexico is North America, together with Canada and the US.
>
> OK Mexico is big enough to click from the world view...
>
>> what about cuba?
>
>> Cuba is part of the caribbean countries.
>
> Would it make sense to combine the Caribbean Countries and Central
> America for expediency sake?

I think the major problem is the distance. It's expensive to travel to
the Caribbean islands from Central America.

It's easier in Central America; most countries are just some hours
away. We also have a common history, language and culture. There is a
also history of collaboration between communities.

>
>> Despite the fact it was a Central American event, we had attendees
>> from other parts of the world, such as Germany, Spain, Mexico and
>> Uruguay.
>
> That's how you get the win, attracting the world.
>
> Regards, Martin
>
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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Efrain Valles
congratulations on such great display of ubuntu spirit. looking at
pictures definetelly makes you want to be there. Keep up the awesome job
and above all thanks for sharing this. it is energizing...

Un fuerte abrazo a todos ustedes hermanos centroamericanos.

P.S. to the nicaraguan team... please try not to win the SFD contest...
give other teams a chance :D.



Fabian Rodriguez escribió:
> Martin Owens wrote:
>> Well done guys!
>>
>> I love hearing about all the awesome work going on. Funny enough I was
>> editing all the central american countries together in inkscape today,
>> Mexico is a part of central america right? what about cuba?
>>   
> 
> Cuba is part of the Caribbean.
> 
> Mexico, well... Wikipedia[1] says it best:
> "In English speaking countries, Central America is considered a region
> of the North American continent
> .^[58]
>  (!)
> Geopolitically, it usually comprises seven countries – Belize,
> Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and
> Panama.^[59]
> 
> Mexico , in whole or in part, is
> sometimes included.^[60]
>  Some
> geographers include the five states
>  of Campeche
> , Chiapas
> , Tabasco
> , Quintana Roo
> , and Yucatán
> ,^[59]
> 
> together representing 12.1% of the country's total area."
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Fabian
> 
> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_America
> 



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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Chuck Frain
Perhaps Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island should be combined for
expediency sake while you're condensing things.

On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:11 PM, Martin Owens  wrote:

>
> Would it make sense to combine the Caribbean Countries and Central
> America for expediency sake?
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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Martin Owens
On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 23:03 -0400, Chuck Frain wrote:
> Perhaps Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island should be combined
> for expediency sake while you're condensing things.

Well yes, they will be, it'll be in something called "North America" and
you'll have to drill down to get to "The United States" and then on to
the individual states, I could also join them all up into a New England
section but I think their big enough to be able to be clicked on.

Just like you'd drill down past the Central American region to get to
their countries.

It really doesn't matter where I put them per say, just that the map
isn't filled with lots of tiny areas, it is supposed to be a region map.

Regards, Martin



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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Adolfo Fitoria
2009/6/19 Chuck Frain :
> Perhaps Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island should be combined for
> expediency sake while you're condensing things.
>
> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:11 PM, Martin Owens  wrote:
>>
>> Would it make sense to combine the Caribbean Countries and Central
>> America for expediency sake?
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I was a great experience to participate in the ubucon :-). It's cool
to know in the "real life" all the guys I see everyday on IRC.

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weird subscription

2009-06-19 Thread vid
Hi,

With the recent spam related subscriptions, I noticed that
"s...@aberro.co.uk" has subscribed to Ubuntu-Women and
http://aberro.co.uk/ , does not have any information to go by. I was
curious if any other loco team has this subscriber and what you would
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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
2009/6/19 Efrain Valles 

> congratulations on such great display of ubuntu spirit. looking at
> pictures definetelly makes you want to be there. Keep up the awesome job
> and above all thanks for sharing this. it is energizing...
>
> Un fuerte abrazo a todos ustedes hermanos centroamericanos.


gracias Efrain :) un abrazo centroamericano desde Estelí


>
>
> P.S. to the nicaraguan team... please try not to win the SFD contest...
> give other teams a chance :D.
>

perhaps if you invite us to the SFD Venezuela event this year :)


>
>
>
> Fabian Rodriguez escribió:
> > Martin Owens wrote:
> >> Well done guys!
> >>
> >> I love hearing about all the awesome work going on. Funny enough I was
> >> editing all the central american countries together in inkscape today,
> >> Mexico is a part of central america right? what about cuba?
> >>
> >
> > Cuba is part of the Caribbean.
> >
> > Mexico, well... Wikipedia[1] says it best:
> > "In English speaking countries, Central America is considered a region
> > of the North American continent
> > .^[58]
> >  (!)
> > Geopolitically, it usually comprises seven countries – Belize,
> > Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and
> > Panama.^[59]
> > <
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_America#cite_note-Central_America-Britannica-58
> >
> > Mexico , in whole or in part, is
> > sometimes included.^[60]
> >  Some
> > geographers include the five states
> >  of Campeche
> > , Chiapas
> > , Tabasco
> > , Quintana Roo
> > , and Yucatán
> > ,^[59]
> > <
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_America#cite_note-Central_America-Britannica-58
> >
> > together representing 12.1% of the country's total area."
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Fabian
> >
> > [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_America
> >
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RE: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Diego Turcios

It was a nice and cool experience being part of the I Ubucon centralamerica.
Lets hope we can complete all our plans we did :D

Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 22:17:33 -0600
Subject: Re: Ubucon Central America
From: leo.tel...@gmail.com
To: effie-j...@ubuntu.com; loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com

2009/6/19 Efrain Valles 

congratulations on such great display of ubuntu spirit. looking at

pictures definetelly makes you want to be there. Keep up the awesome job

and above all thanks for sharing this. it is energizing...



Un fuerte abrazo a todos ustedes hermanos centroamericanos.
gracias Efrain :) un abrazo centroamericano desde Estelí
 




P.S. to the nicaraguan team... please try not to win the SFD contest...

give other teams a chance :D.


perhaps if you invite us to the SFD Venezuela event this year :)
 






Fabian Rodriguez escribió:

> Martin Owens wrote:

>> Well done guys!

>>

>> I love hearing about all the awesome work going on. Funny enough I was

>> editing all the central american countries together in inkscape today,

>> Mexico is a part of central america right? what about cuba?

>>

>

> Cuba is part of the Caribbean.

>

> Mexico, well... Wikipedia[1] says it best:

> "In English speaking countries, Central America is considered a region

> of the North American continent

> .^[58]

>  (!)

> Geopolitically, it usually comprises seven countries – Belize,

> Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and

> Panama.^[59]

> 

> Mexico , in whole or in part, is

> sometimes included.^[60]

>  Some

> geographers include the five states

>  of Campeche

> , Chiapas

> , Tabasco

> , Quintana Roo

> , and Yucatán

> ,^[59]

> 

> together representing 12.1% of the country's total area."

>

> Cheers,

>

> Fabian

>

> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_America

>




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Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
Some more photos>

http://picasaweb.google.com/jimbodoors94/ECSL#
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Re: weird subscription

2009-06-19 Thread Federico Torres
2009/6/19 vid 

> Hi,
>
> With the recent spam related subscriptions, I noticed that
> "s...@aberro.co.uk" has subscribed to Ubuntu-Women and
> http://aberro.co.uk/ , does not have any information to go by. I was
> curious if any other loco team has this subscriber and what you would
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Hi!, here had the same problem, i just erase the mail, I think about put on
the username "spam" as 2 things: spam or troll, so...

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Re: weird subscription

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
2009/6/19 vid 

> Hi,
>
> With the recent spam related subscriptions, I noticed that
> "s...@aberro.co.uk" has subscribed to Ubuntu-Women and
> http://aberro.co.uk/ , does not have any information to go by. I was
> curious if any other loco team has this subscriber and what you would
> do with an id like "s...@domain" which seems too obvious. Comments?


we had the same problem with ubuntu-ni and ubuntu-l10n-miq


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Re: weird subscription

2009-06-19 Thread Russell John
It joined ubuntu-bd too.  I set moderation and no mail flag on
everyone with a "foreign" name / suspicious email address just to be
safe, and this one got the same treatment from me.

2009/6/20 vid 

>
> Hi,
>
> With the recent spam related subscriptions, I noticed that
> "s...@aberro.co.uk" has subscribed to Ubuntu-Women and
> http://aberro.co.uk/ , does not have any information to go by. I was
> curious if any other loco team has this subscriber and what you would
> do with an id like "s...@domain" which seems too obvious. Comments?
>
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> || vid || http://www.svaksha.com ||
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