Hello everybody,
here's a quick update of the Ubuntu Global Jam planning.
Alan, Mike, Nick and I got together yesterday for an hour to have a
hangout on air. Our notes and work items can be seen here:
http://pad.ubuntu.com/j2HWUfgxCp
It basically boils down to:
- mail all LoCos to interes
Hello everybody,
just a quick reminder that we're going to plan Ubuntu Global Jam 14.10
together in about an hour from now (14 UTC) on
http://ubuntuonair.com
#ubuntu-locoteams
If you're interested in running an event, have ideas, questions or
whatever else, make sure you're t
Hello,
On 12.08.2014 16:01, Daniel Holbach wrote:
To get the planning going, we'd like to invite all available LoCo
enthusiasts, LoCo contacts and LoCo Council to join us for a
Planning hangout
Thursday 14th Aug, 14 UTC
on http://ubuntuonair.com
You are all in
Hello everybody,
with the timing getting a bit tight and no serious objections against
the suggested dates, we'd like to plan the next Ubuntu Global Jam for
UGJ 14.10: 12-14 September 2014
To get the planning going, we'd like to invite all available LoCo
enthusiasts, LoCo contacts an
Hello,
On 01.08.2014 04:39, José Antonio Rey wrote:
I would be for doing it on the week of the 4th September. That way, if
someone cannot finish something (as an example, in the documentation),
they will have more time to finish. I am saying this because most of the
contributions are to the docs
Hello,
On 01.08.2014 05:34, Randall wrote:
Marketing, having fun, and building interest in Ubuntu is within scope.
The wiki needs an update.
If we are discouraging people from running Global Jams to do that, then
we are excluding some communities.
Nobody is excluding teams to do that and nobo
Hello,
On 01.08.2014 05:25, José Antonio Rey wrote:
Then, it would probably be a good idea to analyze if it's worth having
two global jams per cycle - one for packaging/design stuff, and other
one for docs/translations.
all teams are free to jam whenever they feel like it and should
generally
Hello Stephen,
On 01.08.2014 04:36, Stephen Michael Kellat wrote:
Would it be possible to propose a specific set of activities for our local communities
that they might engage in? Some "event starter" items would perhaps be quite
appropriate. Removing the guesswork in planning an event and h
Hello everybody,
we had a quick look at the release schedule [1] and it looks like
12-14 September 2014
would be a good candidate for having Ubuntu Global Jam, as it would be
past UI Freeze and we could have a look at doing translations and some
beta testing (half-way between Beta 1 a
Hello everybody,
as I said in my last mail to the list, I was going to look into writing
a mini-spec about adding a feature to the LoCo team portal to allow
teams to share news/stories/events more easily.
The log for the meeting can be found here:
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2014/06/20
Hey,
On 22.06.2014 05:50, Bob Jonkman wrote:
Hi Daniel: Great idea! Here are some thoughts I dumped in the
#ubuntu-locoteams channel:
thanks for your feedback!
Sorry I missed the meeting on LoCoPortal RSS feeds
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2014/06/20/%23ubuntu-meeting.html#t15:00
I think this
Hello everybody,
a bit short notice, but whoever's interested in joining us for a meeting
to discuss how we can add functionality which allows to share pictures,
news and other bits via the LoCo team portal (loco.ubuntu.com), is
invited to do so
when: today, 15:00 UTC [1]
where: #ubuntu-
Hello everybody,
At the vUDS in November we talked about having events where local
communities could learn more about app development for Ubuntu for the
first time. Since then we have come a long way:
* We have some really nice materials [1] set up.
* The first events were held in a number
Hello everybody,
App development for Ubuntu is a hot topic and many have blogged and
talked about this in the past months. Still I’d like to point out two
things which never cease to amaze me:
- Writing the code of the app once and have it work on everything from
a phone to a TV.
- It’s
Hello everybody,
at UDS we discussed how we can bring more App Dev School events to LoCos
around the world. The idea being that we together work on materials for
sessions to be given at LoCo team events.
Find the discussion and the work items over here:
http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-1403/mee
Hey,
On 08.01.2014 01:08, Jono Bacon wrote:
Copying in David Planella who has the materials. You can coordinate
with him to see if you can run an event.
I put up the materials up here:
http://people.canonical.com/~dholbach/tmp/apps-presentations/
Please note that they're not complete yet.
Hello everybody,
maybe it'd be good to have a session at UDS about the upcoming plans and
new ideas in the docs space and invite people to help out or bring ideas?
I sent some instructions for getting sessions set up at
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/community-announce/2013-August/11.html
Hello,
On 16.05.2013 08:16, YoBoY wrote:
> Great kit, but can we have on the PPA also the uak translated ? It's not
> I like to complain (or just a bit ;)) but I can see my language is
> already translated at 98% and I can't access it without using bazar…
That's because of https://bugs.launchpa
Hello everybody,
I want to start a discussion in which the Ubuntu Kylin team can
hopefully find out how to find a way into the LoCo community. We had a
discussion at vUDS about how best to do that and there was particular
interest in learning best practices and running events.
http://summit.ubunt
Hiya,
On 19.02.2013 20:58, Michael Hall wrote:
>> 1) With the recent announcements about Ubuntu Phone and Ubuntu
>> Tablet, consider using this Jam as an opportunity to try them out.
>> Bring your hardware and show others, even (and especially) people
>> who have never seen Ubuntu on these form fa
Hiya,
On 21.02.2013 09:16, Benjamin Kerensa wrote:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad
Maybe https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam and the
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Jam/* pages could be updated with some easy
tasks for new starters?
Have a great day,
D
Hello,
On 11.02.2013 13:24, davidmarais wrote:
> Guanabana will be down for maintenance from today at 15:00 GMT for
> approximately 10-30 min max for urgent repairs. Please circulate this
> mail to inform all that is necessary. If you have any objections please
> let me know.
The affected service
Hello everyone,
We have achieved a huge milestone in the development community. For
years we wanted translatable packaging and development documentation.
It's there. If you head to
http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/
we have the guide available in the following formats:
* HTML, multi
Hello,
On 05.11.2012 18:30, Prince Mathew wrote:
> My name is Prince Mathew and I would like to start a LoCo in Kerala,
> India for supporting Ubuntu in Malayalam language. I have read
> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamHowto page and still I am not clear on
> how to start a LoCo. For example, where
Hey David,
thanks a lot for your work on this.
On 17.04.2012 09:36, David Planella wrote:
> Seeing this new update, last night I went ahead and added
> internationalization support to the CoC, LCoC and the merged CoC.
>
> I had tried it a couple of times in the past, but didn't complete it due
>
Hello Chuck,
Am 07.10.2011 14:30, schrieb chuckfr...@pobox.com:
> ... and now Daniel's CC voting email.
>
> The person was concerned because their email is not visible on their
> Ubuntu member page yet a third party service somehow, presumably the
> Canonical employees above, gave it out. The per
Am 02/01/2011 01:00 AM, schrieb Chuck Frain:
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011, Daniel Holbach wrote:
>> * If you use a Launchpad team for your LoCo, did you have many people
>>joining/leaving?
> can you define 'many'?
We just wanted to get a feeling for how things are going.
Am 01/25/2011 11:27 AM, schrieb Daniel Holbach:
> If you could reply back to the list and give a brief (one line answers
> are totally fine) update on the following questions, that'd be great.
>
> * In this cycle, how was activity compared to the cycle before?
> * If you
Hello everybody,
while we all wait for two bugs to get fixed in the LoCo Directory ([1],
[2]) which would allow us to get very basic information about what's
going on in LoCo teams, I'd still like to ask a bit for a bit of general
feedback from you.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/loco-directory/+
Am 27.08.2010 14:33, schrieb YoBoY:
> This page seems the right place to start with.
> http://www.ubuntu.com/community
Can somebody suggest a piece of text and file a bug on ubuntu-website?
> Yes, and in the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamList page, a link to the
> locodirectory.
Done.
> The
On 27.08.2010 13:07, Chris Johnston wrote:
> It already has "Local Community (LoCo)" Without spoon feeding, what
> else could we do?
Let's imagine you're a new Ubuntu User who just clicked on "find people
near you" or "join in on the fun" link from somewhere else. You have no
idea what's goin
Am 20.08.2010 02:32, schrieb YoBoY:
> The official Ubuntu.com first.
Where exactly would you like to put it?
> The wiki.ubuntu.com, the LoCo teams can make links to point their
> upcomming events.
That sounds like a good idea to me. Maybe we could put it as a
suggestion somewhere in the "how t
Am 19.08.2010 21:09, schrieb Neil Coetzer:
> Done for Zimbabwe - will this change be automatically replicated in the
> LoCo Directory at some point? Or do we need to manually change it
> somewhere?
It should be automatic and picked up within 15-20 minutes, I think.
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Am 19.08.2010 15:27, schrieb YoBoY:
> Today i want to make a review, a point of view on the Loco Directory
> http://loco.ubuntu.com/ . Sorry it's a long post, and my English is not
> easy to read. I presented that like I think a visitor discover the site.
> The narrative part are quoted, my reflect
Am 12.08.2010 22:40, schrieb Laura Czajkowski:
> If you log into the LoCo Directory (LD) you'll see some teams not
> listed under a country. In order to fix this, PLEASE select lanuage(s)
> under your team. Many teams have not done this and it would help tidy up
> some of the teams so they are
Am 30.07.2010 11:22, schrieb Zhengpeng Hou:
> I have been acting as the Ubuntu China LoCo Contact for four years and
> have done all what I could to make this LoCo a better one. However,
> since I am getting busy with my work, I feel I need to resign in order
> to let the fresh blood in.
>
> We ha
Am 28.07.2010 05:17, schrieb Randall Ross:
> Thanks. Vancouver is in.
Awesome!
> By the way, I've noticed that the Global Jam occurs fairly late in the
> dev cycle for bug fixes. Any thoughts about having it earlier next time
> round?
It's around Beta time which is awesome for testing and upgrad
… also known as Ubuntu Global Jam is coming up swiftly, so make sure you
put 27th-29th August into your calendar and talk your local Ubuntu
friends into participating.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam
Ok, so it’s Ubuntu Global Jam. What does that mean? What’s going to happen?
Sim
On 30.06.2010 16:08, Sense Hofstede wrote:
> Please do note that in order to change the information about your team
> in the LoCo directory you need to be an administrator of the Launchpad
> team that is recognised as the main team of your LoCo. There is no way
> to give other people the permission
Hello everybody,
I'll announce the next Ubuntu Developer Week in the next few hours. This
will be a fantastic opportunity for new contributors to learn more about
Ubuntu, its development and get to know the people who work on the
distro every day. It'll be an event happening on IRC, which is where
Hello everybody,
it took us a bit, but we now have a country list in the LoCo Directory
that is shipped by the iso-codes package. So instead of text field where
you can type in which country your LoCo is in, you can pick it from a
list now.
The obvious benefit of this is, we don't have "USA", "US
On 14.06.2010 16:28, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
> Reapproval info can be found at
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncil/LoCoTeamReApproval
… and here the list of teams: http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/reapprovals
Have a great day,
Danie
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Am 08.06.2010 23:06, schrieb Danny Piccirillo:
> Being a LoCo does in many ways lock you in to promoting Ubuntu. You may
> promote other software and welcome users of other distros, but by their
> very title, LoCo teams exist for Ubuntu. The very reason i began taking
> this idea seriously is becau
Am 27.04.2010 15:00, schrieb Alan Pope:
> (be nice for loco.ubuntu.com to have a similar map feature though) :)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/loco-directory/+bug/570613
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Am 27.04.2010 13:53, schrieb Laudeci Oliveira:
> A lot of loco teams from Brazil still waiting for approval there, not
> able to add a party for them.
What is the Launchpad Team ID of those teams? Even if your team is not
approved yet, it should at least be member of ~locoteams.
~ubuntu-br alread
Am 27.04.2010 13:50, schrieb Nicholas Ng:
> If the venue is not listed, how and where can we add it in?
http://loco.ubuntu.com/venues/add/
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
there's a bit of confusion about where Lucid Release Parties should be
registered. The current lists of lists of parties are:
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidReleaseParties/ConfirmedParties
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidReleaseParties/ProposedParties
- http://loco.ubuntu.com/e
On 24.03.2010 20:05, Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
> Ask the first-time visitors "What time is it for you right now ?" and
> store that as a cookie.
That sounds nice, but it might be problematic with DST changes.
I'd very much be in favour in a solution without any magic or crazy
assumptions as it's in
On 19.03.2010 19:50, Diego Turcios wrote:
> The Ubuntu Honduras LocoTeam is going to be part of the Ubuntu Global Jam.
> We are going to be on Pizza Restaurant having pizza, making some
> translations and making testing
> We are going to be part of this great event.
Awesome!
> PS. I can't add th
Hello everybody,
I had a chat with a number of you already and know there's a lot going
on behind the scenes and some of you are busy planning your
participation in the Ubuntu Global Jam.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam
26th - 28th March 2010
It'd be great if w
Am Freitag, den 12.02.2010, 11:00 -0500 schrieb Chris Johnston:
> How do we run a Jam?
>
> If you have never run a Global Jam event before, or if you have, but
> would like some fresh ideas, we have three training sessions scheduled
> between now and the Global Jam event. The training sessions wil
On 19.01.2010 03:37, Legendario wrote:
> I don`t know if it`s the right place, but let`s try. I`ve just got to
> know about Ubuntu Developer Week and that there will be loco people
> translating the meeting. I`d like to know if there is any translator for
> portuguese and how to set that. I can`t t
Hello everybody,
just a brief heads-up: we're going to announce the next Ubuntu Global
Jam next week. It's going to happen 26th - 28th March 2010 and we'd like
to invite you all to help out and plan events in your LoCos.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam
I have a few questions:
-
Hello everybody,
after hours of work of lots of nice people, we're happy to announce
http://loco.ubuntu.com
The LoCo Directory has been talked about for a long time now and we're
happy to release a first functional release, which is 0.1.0. In this
first release we simply want to keep team d
On 10.12.2009 17:01, Aron Xu wrote:
> I have translated over half of the strings to Chinese (Simplified) on
> Launchpad in weeks before, but only very few Chinese appear on the
> site, do other languages have the same problem?
I'll do an update of the translations soon.
Thanks a lot for your work
On 10.12.2009 15:02, Nizar Kerkeni wrote:
> Our Tunisian LoCo was approved on July 2008
> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncilAgenda/20080722) and it's marked as non
> approved on : http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-tn
> Why ??
It's not member of ~locoteams-approved as far as I can see.
Have a
On 07.12.2009 08:20, Grant Bowman wrote:
> What's the best way to report the UDS site problems? It's been a few days
> now.
>
> http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-l/
https://bugs.launchpad.net/summit
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello Jesper,
On 23.11.2009 20:46, Jesper Saunte wrote:
> I noticed, that you took your time to comment on an idea for a common
> arabis Ubuntu-site
>
> I have a suggestion regarding the Locoteams websites in generel
>
> Have you ever browsed the different Locoteams websites
> (https://wiki.ubuntu
or coming up with the django project and for making code very
> accesible. Daniel Holbach and Christophe Sauthier for pushing things
> forward, and to Martin Owens for pushing up the barrier and making
> sure the LoCo directory plays nice with other open source projects
> (Drupal).
>
Am Dienstag, den 27.10.2009, 22:23 + schrieb don_k:
> my name is Kofi Boakye and i am an ubuntu user from Ghana in my second
> year at the university.
> Just tried to pre order a Karmic Cd and unfortunately it seems I have to
> download or update .
> Sadly thats not a feasible option for me cu
On Fr, 2009-10-02 at 15:39 +0200, Neil Coetzer wrote:
> Thanks for the comments. This is definitely something we were planning
> to work on anyway, since I know we have been slack in that department.
> It is a little more challenging in countries like Zimbabwe, partly due
> to most of the members n
On Fr, 2009-10-02 at 13:08 +0200, Neil Coetzer wrote:
> I'm just looking for a few ideas on how team members can
> document/record their participation in areas that are not related to
> coding, bug fixing, etc. Since launchpad is focused primarily on
> actual code contributions, how would we record
On Fr, 2009-10-02 at 09:35 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
> I personally fail to see the issue with forwarding LoCo Contacts mails
> to LoCo lists. It may be that they need to be edited, translated or
> otherwise modified, but I don't recall any messages that have content
> which should absolutely not be
Hello Rubén,
Am Samstag, den 19.09.2009, 19:38 +0200 schrieb Rubén Romero y Cordero:
> Hi Daniel!
I'm glad you CCed a bunch more people than me. There's probably people
who have more clue about Marketing than I do. :-)
> I would like to add a "Marketing Jam" or "SpreadUbuntu Jam" taking
> Sprea
Am Sonntag, den 20.09.2009, 15:27 +0900 schrieb JiHui Choi:
> Then, my question is..
> where should I deliver this message?
> Is anyone who know about this? If you do, please tell me.
Have a look at the http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/mirror (there's 4-5)
pages and https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ar
Hello everybody,
how are the Global Jam preparations coming on for you and your team?
The Ubuntu Berlin team is going to meet tomorrow to finalise all the
bits. What we do a bit differently this time is nominating people who
are responsible for preparing and organising parts of the Jam... for
exa
Am Freitag, den 11.09.2009, 22:34 +0200 schrieb Dirk Estievenart:
> We are a couple of Ubuntu fans here in Luxembourg. We would love to
> spread the message, help people, i.e. create a local community.
> I read on the Ubuntu LoCoTeam website that Bob Hentgens is the Team
> Contact Person. Unfortuna
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Hello everybody,
thanks a bunch Efrain for kicking off this effort! The Web buttons are
looking great.
Efrain Valles wrote:
> A fruit of discussions we have had on hot to promote events in the
> Ubuntu Community, one of the things that came about was
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Hello everybody,
I'm going to announce Ubuntu Developer Week next week and I'm very very
excited about this one. See for yourself, we have a variety of very very
interesting sessions and it's going to fantastic:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloper
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Dax Solomon Umaming schrieb:
> I've sent 3 signed emails to RT[1] since last night, but upon checking
> the RT site[2], it's not on the queue. I'd like to inquire as to what's
> wrong and who we can contact while awaiting resolution to RT.
>
> [1] rt
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Jono Bacon schrieb:
> I think it is time for a group hug for Effie. :-)
>
> /me hugs Effie. :-)
/me hugs Efrain and everybody else on the list too! Thanks guys for such
amazing work!
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Hello everybody,
as some of you will have noticed, we announced the Packaging Training
sessions over here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Packaging/Training
This is an effort by the Ubuntu Developer community to create a place
where new developers get invol
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Pedro Franco schrieb:
> ???
> Are you joking???
> It's a joke???
That could have been a tad friendlier, no?
Gary, try: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Elizabeth Krumbach schrieb:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:21 AM, Daniel Holbach
> wrote:
>> Check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam?action=AttachFile - what
>> do you think about GlobalBugJam.pdf?
>
> I ended up tossing
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Didier Roche schrieb:
> I think that it's not possible to go through the whole documentation
> in just few hours for a newcomer. I took several notes and make some
> kinds of "plan" for such a lesson from the whole bug-related pages in
> wiki.ubuntu.co
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Dave Walker schrieb:
> A few things I will look to improve next time
> [...]
That sounds like it should definitely live on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RunningBugJam
Good work! :-)
Have a great day,
Daniel
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Didier Roche schrieb:
> I think it all depends on the public you are targeting. We targeted a
> very large public, most of them have never touched any bug and didn't
> know what Launchpad is. So, the "lesson part" (1h), even if it can
> sound boring, w
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Alan Pope schrieb:
> It was a real team effort, really showed that when we pull together we
> can achieve something great!
If 2009 is not the year of the Linux Desktop, it's at least going to be
the year of Ubuntu Jams aka kick-ass-loco-work-on-Ubuntu
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Alan Pope schrieb:
> We started off planning the event some months ago, and as usual there
> was plenty of discussion about where the event should be located. Many
> people would find it difficult travelling long distances to the bug
> jam, so we clear
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Greg Grossmeier schrieb:
> I like that idea. Kinda like the playbooks we have for packaging and
> 5-a-day now. The one for 5-a-day currently doesn't have specific
> instructions on how to sign up/report your bugs/etc which means that
> A) it is still
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Alan Pope schrieb:
> I'd say not. It's not a competition, it's a bug jam. The goal is to
> deal with as many bugs in a high quality fashion, not to 'beat'
> another team.
Absolutely - it's all about having fun, collaborating and maybe learning
somethi
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Eddie Martinez schrieb:
> Perhaps a reworking of it (real time
> updates, charts of activity, etc) might be more conductive. I know that
> everyone in our group was chattering about the 5-a-day stats and using that
> as a barometer of how well we were
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Hello everybody,
the second Global Bug Jam was a huge success. I've been very happy with
all I've heard and what happened in Berlin. :-)
A few stories about the Global Bug Jam were posted at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam/Stories - it'd be grea
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Hello everybody,
we're getting closer and closer to the Global Bug Jam and I for one am
pretty excited! :-)
If you're organising a Bug Jam on the weekend, here's a list of things
to prepare for it:
1. Add your jam to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBu
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Hello everybody,
with the Global Bug Jam coming up at the end of the week, I thought I'd
share the experience we made in the Berlin team, where we had Jams every
two weeks for about half a year now.
The obvious aim of all Ubuntu Jams is: make Ubuntu
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Norman Garcia Aguilar schrieb:
> Now we are on the #ubuntu-locoteams, and daniel holbach (dholbach) was
> thinking about create an category called "CategoryLocoDocs" so we may have
> all the loco documentation organized and more ea
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Hello,
we're just in the session about "How to run a Bug Jam?" and figured out
that we want more screencasts and explanatory material.
Could you please let me know what you think deserves explanation, what
you feel would help to get people involved a
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Hello everybody,
The Ubuntu Developer Week is back again.
- From Jan 19th to Jan 23rd we’re going to have loads of awesome sessions
where Ubuntu developer share their secret of success, spend time asking
all of your questions, help you to get involve
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Hello everybody,
please update https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/November2008 with your
monthly team report in time for end of November.
Nick Ali asked me to pass on the information that the news team plans to
publish the report in the UWN, Fridge,
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Neil Coetzer schrieb:
> I have been planning to publish some info on the release party in
> Zimbabwe too, but we are still in the process of setting up our local
> drupal site and I've been waiting for one of the other team members to
> get a photo alb
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Mehdi Hassanpour schrieb:
> Yes, you can see photos and posters there... Daniel, I'll be more than
> thankful if you write about it on the planet or fridge :-)
It might make more senes for somebody to write about it who attended the
event or helped or
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Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) schrieb:
> Isn't the pictures on teh bottom of
> http://wiki.ubuntu.ir/IntrepidIbexReleaseParty from the release party?
Right... I should have looked more carefully. :-)
> I was thinking it would make a nice story for t
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Mehdi Hassanpour schrieb:
> The Iranian Local Community had their greatest ever Ubuntu Release Party in
> Tehran with more than 100 attendee and celebrated Ubuntu-ir's 2nd
> anniversary!
Fantastic! Did anybody manage to take pictures? This should get
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Hello everybody,
it's time for the October Team Report again. Please make sure you copy
your team's notes to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/October2008
in the next days.
Have a nice day,
Daniel
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My 5 today: #285641, #286679 (eog), #286555
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Adi Roiban schrieb:
> În data de Mi, 01-10-2008 la 15:05 +0200, Daniel Holbach a scris:
>> Adi Roiban schrieb:
>>> Is there a wiki page listing all these responsibilities ?
>>>
>> You can add yourself and your team
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Adi Roiban schrieb:
> Is there a wiki page listing all these responsibilities ?
You can add yourself and your team to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Teams
> I will inform our team about these report and we will start working on
> them.
Excellent!
Have a n
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Hello everybody,
I'd like to ping you all an ask for input on September's Team Report. Up
until now only 3 Loco teams sent in notes about their activity.
Please add yours: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/September2008
If you're completely new to
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Christophe Sauthier schrieb:
> Could be great... The only question I have is the choice of the
> saturday... I think we need to figure out if it is the better choice.
> Most people are not available on Week Ends... May be we can have one
> day / half a
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Christophe Sauthier schrieb:
> I am wondering if it might not be the opportunity to have a special
> time slot to allow sessions in native languages. I mean we all want to
> promote ubuntu, and it is one of the OpenWeek goal too. But it is not
> everyo
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Neil Coetzer schrieb:
> 1. Where face-to-face meetings are concerned, is there somewhere in
> particular on the wiki where we could/should post meeting minutes, or
> should those just be included in our LoCo wiki pages?
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