[Fwd: Ubuntu Translations Meetings]

2009-06-19 Thread David Planella
Hi all, I'm forwarding this from the ubuntu-translators list so you can consider letting your teams know about the translation meetings. Regards, David. Missatge reenviat De: David Planella Per a: ubuntu-translat...@lists.ubuntu.com Assumpte: Ubuntu Translations Meetings Data

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Help Needed in Marketing, Maldives Open Source Society

2009-06-19 Thread Yusuf Abdulla Shunan
Matin thanks for sharing, we are definitely putting some ideas from your presentation, it was enlightening. :) Vid, thanks! We plan to present the policy draft and other at a little later stage. However, that was worth having look at. Danny, thanks. Yusuf Abdulla Shunan On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at

Re: LoCo Team Project laucnhpad team populated.

2009-06-19 Thread amachu
Efrain wrote: > Dear LoCo team contacts, > > As we continue to integrate the LoCo directory with launchpad, We have > sent invitations out to most of the teams in > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamList to the laucnhpad team created > https://launchpad.net/~locoteams. The LoCo Council urges you to v

Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
Community leaders and members of the six Central American Ubuntu LoCo Teams held their first meeting at the Central American Free Software Summit in Estelí, Nicaragua. You can read the summary of the meeting and download the video here: http://leogg.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/results-of-the-i-ubucon

Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
Community leaders and members of the six Central American Ubuntu LoCo Teams held their first meeting at the Central American Free Software Summit in Estelí, Nicaragua. You can read the summary of the meeting and download the video here: http://leogg.wordpress.com/2009/06/19/results-of-the-i-ubucon

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Martin Owens
Well done guys! I love hearing about all the awesome work going on. Funny enough I was editing all the central american countries together in inkscape today, Mexico is a part of central america right? what about cuba? Regards, Martin On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 19:30 -0600, Leandro Gómez wrote: > Comm

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
2009/6/19 Martin Owens > Well done guys! Thanks :) > > > I love hearing about all the awesome work going on. Funny enough I was > editing all the central american countries together in inkscape today, > Mexico is a part of central america right? Mexico is North America, together with Canada

June Team Reports

2009-06-19 Thread Nathan Handler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hello, As the month is starting to reach its end, it is time to get your team reports finished up. Last month, I proposed switching to a new style [1] for team reports that takes advantage of include tags on the wiki. Since then, over a dozen teams

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Martin Owens
> Mexico is North America, together with Canada and the US. OK Mexico is big enough to click from the world view... > what about cuba? > Cuba is part of the caribbean countries. Would it make sense to combine the Caribbean Countries and Central America for expediency sake? > Despite

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Amber Graner
Awesome 2009/6/19 Leandro Gómez > Community leaders and members of the six Central American Ubuntu LoCo Teams > held their first meeting at the Central American Free Software Summit in > Estelí, Nicaragua. You can read the summary of the meeting and download the > video here: > > > http://le

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Fabian Rodriguez
Martin Owens wrote: > Well done guys! > > I love hearing about all the awesome work going on. Funny enough I was > editing all the central american countries together in inkscape today, > Mexico is a part of central america right? what about cuba? > Cuba is part of the Caribbean. Mexico, well.

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
2009/6/19, Martin Owens : > > >> Mexico is North America, together with Canada and the US. > > OK Mexico is big enough to click from the world view... > >> what about cuba? > >> Cuba is part of the caribbean countries. > > Would it make sense to combine the Caribbean Countries and Central >

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Efrain Valles
congratulations on such great display of ubuntu spirit. looking at pictures definetelly makes you want to be there. Keep up the awesome job and above all thanks for sharing this. it is energizing... Un fuerte abrazo a todos ustedes hermanos centroamericanos. P.S. to the nicaraguan team... please

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Chuck Frain
Perhaps Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island should be combined for expediency sake while you're condensing things. On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:11 PM, Martin Owens wrote: > > Would it make sense to combine the Caribbean Countries and Central > America for expediency sake? -- loco-contacts

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Martin Owens
On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 23:03 -0400, Chuck Frain wrote: > Perhaps Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island should be combined > for expediency sake while you're condensing things. Well yes, they will be, it'll be in something called "North America" and you'll have to drill down to get to "The Uni

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Adolfo Fitoria
2009/6/19 Chuck Frain : > Perhaps Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island should be combined for > expediency sake while you're condensing things. > > On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:11 PM, Martin Owens wrote: >> >> Would it make sense to combine the Caribbean Countries and Central >> America for e

weird subscription

2009-06-19 Thread vid
Hi, With the recent spam related subscriptions, I noticed that "s...@aberro.co.uk" has subscribed to Ubuntu-Women and http://aberro.co.uk/ , does not have any information to go by. I was curious if any other loco team has this subscriber and what you would do with an id like "s...@domain" which se

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
2009/6/19 Efrain Valles > congratulations on such great display of ubuntu spirit. looking at > pictures definetelly makes you want to be there. Keep up the awesome job > and above all thanks for sharing this. it is energizing... > > Un fuerte abrazo a todos ustedes hermanos centroamericanos. gr

RE: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Diego Turcios
It was a nice and cool experience being part of the I Ubucon centralamerica. Lets hope we can complete all our plans we did :D Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 22:17:33 -0600 Subject: Re: Ubucon Central America From: leo.tel...@gmail.com To: effie-j...@ubuntu.com; loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com 2009/6/19

Re: Ubucon Central America

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
Some more photos> http://picasaweb.google.com/jimbodoors94/ECSL# -- loco-contacts mailing list loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts

Re: weird subscription

2009-06-19 Thread Federico Torres
2009/6/19 vid > Hi, > > With the recent spam related subscriptions, I noticed that > "s...@aberro.co.uk" has subscribed to Ubuntu-Women and > http://aberro.co.uk/ , does not have any information to go by. I was > curious if any other loco team has this subscriber and what you would > do with an i

Re: weird subscription

2009-06-19 Thread Leandro Gómez
2009/6/19 vid > Hi, > > With the recent spam related subscriptions, I noticed that > "s...@aberro.co.uk" has subscribed to Ubuntu-Women and > http://aberro.co.uk/ , does not have any information to go by. I was > curious if any other loco team has this subscriber and what you would > do with an i

Re: weird subscription

2009-06-19 Thread Russell John
It joined ubuntu-bd too. I set moderation and no mail flag on everyone with a "foreign" name / suspicious email address just to be safe, and this one got the same treatment from me. 2009/6/20 vid > > Hi, > > With the recent spam related subscriptions, I noticed that > "s...@aberro.co.uk" has su