Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread Michael Hall
On 07/19/2011 01:33 PM, YoBoY wrote: > I have never selected an other country than France in the LoCo > directory. I'm well aware it's for events and we only do events in > France. You are confused because the first time I filled the country > field I selected also the Overseas territories and this

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread YoBoY
Le 19/07/2011 17:37, Michael Hall a écrit : I don't think we necessarily need to split teams, you can simply treat your combined language/geographic team as just a geographic team in the context of the LoCo Directory. So ubuntu-fr can continue to provide global French language support, but withi

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread Michael Hall
On 07/19/2011 03:56 AM, YoBoY wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a bit tired of this opposition to Country VS Language (and I'm a bit > tired in general) where for me this is in majority the same when we are > not talking about an "English" LoCo team. Just to be absolutely clear, there is no opposition to lan

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread Jon Buckley
As I see it, the "super-team" shows a higher level of potential than the other structures that I have seen so far. For example, I can see this playing a big roll over time promoting & aiding with the growth of collaboration between the LoCo teams. Additionally (and please correct me if I'm wrong),

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Chris Johnston wrote: > 2011/7/19 Leandro Gómez : > > Re Spanish speaking LoCos: > > We already have a similar setup on Launchpad (since 2007) with the Ubuntu > > Spanish LoCo Team & Ubuntu-es Team. And... it hasn't really worked. If > > someone wants support in Sp

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread Chris Johnston
2011/7/19 Leandro Gómez : > Re Spanish speaking LoCos: > We already have a similar setup on Launchpad (since 2007) with the Ubuntu > Spanish LoCo Team & Ubuntu-es Team. And... it hasn't really worked. If > someone wants support in Spanish, they will turn to their local team and I > must say that th

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread Chris Johnston
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 10:09 AM, YoBoY wrote: > I think the problem of all of our misunderstandings is we don't have one > clear definition since the beginning of what a "LoCo team" have to take in > charge. I can read in the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamHowto that : "LoCo > teams are predomin

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 5:19 AM, Chris Johnston wrote: > Comments inline. > > On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 3:56 AM, YoBoY wrote: > > Hi, > > Let me just remind you that lot of Local Community Teams are also > Language > > Teams (correct me if I'm wrong). The only difference is for teams where > the >

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread YoBoY
I think the problem of all of our misunderstandings is we don't have one clear definition since the beginning of what a "LoCo team" have to take in charge. I can read in the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamHowto that : "LoCo teams are predominantly set up to do interesting things such as advoca

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread Chris Johnston
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 5:52 AM, Christophe Sauthier (Huats) wrote: > Yes Ubuntu-fr is present in many countries since we have a huge > collection of documentation pages and our forum is very active. So > naturally people are present all over the world, because so many > resources attracts people.

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread Chris Johnston
Comments inline. On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 3:56 AM, YoBoY wrote: > Hi, > Let me just remind you that lot of Local Community Teams are also Language > Teams (correct me if I'm wrong). The only difference is for teams where the > language is shared by more than one country. The first Local Community

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread YoBoY
Le 19/07/2011 11:52, Christophe Sauthier (Huats) a écrit : And regarding YoBoY recurring question : LEP stands for LoCo Enhancement Proposal. Finally, thanks Huats :) YoBoY -- loco-contacts mailing list loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread Christophe Sauthier (Huats)
First of all thanks for trying to fix that issue that is clearly complex. And I am sure many of us know the difficulty to try to organize teams/people that are already actve. And regarding YoBoY recurring question : LEP stands for LoCo Enhancement Proposal. On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 3:27 AM, Chri

Re: [RFC] LEP#2, Local Community Teams vs. Locale Teams

2011-07-19 Thread YoBoY
Hi, It's the second time I ask, but what is a "LEP"? I'm a bit tired of this opposition to Country VS Language (and I'm a bit tired in general) where for me this is in majority the same when we are not talking about an "English" LoCo team. Let me just remind you that lot of Local Community T