Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-29 Thread Morgan Collett
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 19:30, David Rubin wrote: > "One who oversees material, or resources" this IMHO isn't a leadership > position and shouldn't be held responsible. In ZA I am the loco > contact, I in no way am in charge or the head hoohoo or what ever you > wish to defined leadership by. I am

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-27 Thread Amber Graner
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 2:17 AM, gagan verma wrote: > can you please tell me the procedure to start a loco team?? Hi! The LoCo Teams wiki is a great place to start - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeams from there you will see the Howto guide and probably anything else you ever wanted or cared to kn

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-26 Thread gagan verma
can you please tell me the procedure to start a loco team?? -- loco-contacts mailing list loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-26 Thread Martin Owens
On Mon, 2010-04-26 at 20:16 +0200, Jan Claeys wrote: > Asking those people to make a LP account, create a GnuPG key and > upload > it, and sign some text & upload it, could very well result in a > serious > loss in enthusiasm to volunteer... ;) Event organisers are not team leaders, co-ordinatin

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-26 Thread Jan Claeys
Op maandag 26-04-2010 om 00:23 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef David Rubin: > On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:14 AM, Efrain Valles > wrote: > > I would like to know how this is buroucratic, It is fourthed > > commitment to your role as a leader. A way to acknowledge your > > commitment. To simply let oth

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-25 Thread Efrain Valles
> This is sad fact that happens, but I don't think requiring people to > "sign" a document will stop it. People that just leave with out > telling others are the types of people that will leave with out > telling even if they have signed the document. > I think It will make people think twice befo

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-25 Thread David Rubin
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:14 AM, Efrain Valles wrote: > I would like to know how this is buroucratic, It is fourthed > commitment to your role as a leader. A way to acknowledge your > commitment. To simply let others know you are taking "leadership by > example". I was talking about how we defin

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-25 Thread Efrain Valles
I would like to know how this is buroucratic, It is fourthed commitment to your role as a leader. A way to acknowledge your commitment. To simply let others know you are taking "leadership by example". Unfortunatelly there is a great number of leaders take roles and suddenly are not able to contri

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-25 Thread Jan Claeys
Op vrijdag 23-04-2010 om 19:30 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef David Rubin: > "One who oversees material, or resources" this IMHO isn't a leadership > position and shouldn't be held responsible. In ZA I am the loco > contact, I in no way am in charge or the head hoohoo or what ever you > wish to defi

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-23 Thread David Rubin
Hey Tag and other members of the Council and Loco contacts. See comments below. On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Paul Tagliamonte wrote: > Hey LoCo Contacts, > > At our last Council meeting[0] we had discussed having contacts sign > the LCoC, or Leadership Code of Conduct[1]. >  * One who overse

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-23 Thread Martin Owens
The code of conduct is an important part of being a more permanent member of the LoCo though, it's a document which confirms your willingness to be helpful, friendly and part of the community. Sure you don't have to sign it, but it's better if you do. Personally I like it, it's more of an oath to

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-23 Thread Paul Tagliamonte
gt; questions. They are the only ones who can request CDs for Shippit, and >> are in control on Launchpad. If they go missing, everyone outside the >> LoCo has a harder time getting in touch with someone who can either >> route the question, or answer it with authority. >&g

Re: Defining "Leader"

2010-04-23 Thread Chuck Frain
Launchpad. If they go missing, everyone outside the > LoCo has a harder time getting in touch with someone who can either > route the question, or answer it with authority. > >  * One who oversees people > This is what we were driving at from day 0 with the LCoC. Anyone who > oversees cou

Defining "Leader"

2010-04-22 Thread Paul Tagliamonte
omeone designated for IRC administration, or even a local member who ensures that events get followed through. A lot of teams object to defining leader in terms of Contact because they have a system where the "Administrator" is not the POC.  * One who oversees material, or resources If there is a