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
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
can you please tell me the procedure to start a loco team??
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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
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
> 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
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
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
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
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
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
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Chuck Frain wrote:
> And if I have no one willing to sign the LCoC?
Then we have an issue. What if someone does not want to get approved?
>
> This does and describes nothing beyond the CoC other than putting it
> into different words geared towards the 'leaders'
And if I have no one willing to sign the LCoC?
This does and describes nothing beyond the CoC other than putting it
into different words geared towards the 'leaders' of the group from my
quick read of the document.
In my team I'm technically the leader but I assign tasks to people on
occasion t
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