im sorry Effrain, are you asking for a LoCo teams meeting? If so, I agree.
Ubuntu-Us Teams is moving towards regular meetings (plug: our next one is
feb. 9th) and I agree that regular meetings are a good idea, for
transparency and community reasons.
-eddie martinez
On Jan 11, 2008 7:26 AM, Efrain
Hi all,
The organization behind FLISOL 2008 decided not to request sponsorship at an
international level but instead let the local teams decide if they needed
sponsors for their events or not.
IMHO the best way to go is to sponsor directly the LoCo Teams that are
already organized in the 18 count
Op vrijdag 11-01-2008 om 13:43 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Jono Bacon:
> OK, we need to divide these concerns up into a a few areas:
>
> * Concerns that Canonical does not understand community.
> * Concerns that a LoCo team is not "trusted" enough to represent
>Ubuntu at a trade show.
How
NOW, that's the spirit...
I agree... I will be participating in FLISOL just like last year. we
worked in different cities and you have just underpined a necesity.
What is canonical planning for FLISOL in latin america? How can the
community help? we know how they can help us!
Fantastically lai
El vie, 11-01-2008 a las 13:43 +, Jono Bacon escribió:
> Hi Yann,
>
> > I just learned that Canonical was silver sponsor of Solutions Linux in
> > Paris, and that Canonical is going to have a big booth there, as a
> > silver sponsor.
> > So we are going to have two stands there: Ubuntu-fr, an
Hi Yann,
> I just learned that Canonical was silver sponsor of Solutions Linux in
> Paris, and that Canonical is going to have a big booth there, as a
> silver sponsor.
> So we are going to have two stands there: Ubuntu-fr, and Ubuntu. The
> Ubuntu being in fact Canonical's one.
>
> So, Canonica
Sorry I ment...
LoCo meeting instead of a CC meeting...
we should follow proper channels and let us use the existing methods for
resolving issues. This is an issue that has happened in 2 different
places and the Worldwide community would like to help address it at the
earliest convinience...
I
Can we bring this up to CC council?
It seems like it is something everyone should now... even if it has
happened once or twice. It is soemthing that comes to me with great
shock and I think this is definentely not in Canonical's
plans"". Please let's discuss this in hte community council. in
front
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Hello everyone!
I believe that Canonical has as much interest in the community as a
distribution platform as they have in ubuntu as a software platform.
Proof of that is all the help they have been giving to the community
members (that's us) for more
On 11/01/2008, Yann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just learned that Canonical was silver sponsor of Solutions Linux in
> Paris, and that Canonical is going to have a big booth there, as a silver
> sponsor.
> So we are going to have two stands there: Ubuntu-fr, and Ubuntu. The
> Ubuntu being in f
Can you please, at least be more polite in your anger.
I do realise that some people are currently angry and frustrated, but
please do not disrespect the rest of the community - and the code of
conduct that binds it - with gratuitous swearing/cussing.
--
Sincerely
Melissa Draper
http://www.me
Am Freitag, den 11.01.2008, 02:51 + schrieb Yann:
> I just learned that Canonical was silver sponsor of Solutions Linux in
> Paris, and that Canonical is going to have a big booth there, as a
> silver sponsor.
> So we are going to have two stands there: Ubuntu-fr, and Ubuntu. The
> Ubuntu bein
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