Hi everybody,
next UDS we're planning to discuss further about LoCo Teams involvement in ISO
Testing
following the previous UDS session (1) and the wiki page we wrote (2).
Did any LoCo Team started this kind of activity?
I would like to gather information and data from everybody so, if you st
Just a reminder that we have a week to go until Open Week and have 10
open slots still available for instructors.
* Insert speech on teamwork, volunteerism, helping users, and the
spirit of Ubuntu here *
Info to participate is here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek
Please respond to mysel
Dear LoCo Contacts,
Greetings from the LoCo Council, We would like to take a moment and discuss
some ideas with you about implementing LoCo Bot logging of #ubuntu- channels
on freenode. There is a method to this madness, and this would only apply to
#ubuntu- (*main channels only, not off-topic on
personally I see this only as a good thing. We have an open and
transparent community, with open mailing list archives and a culture of
blogging, tweeting, denting stuff that we do that is interesting.
I see IRC as an extension of the mailing lists, just more realtime
interactive short messages and
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Robert Wall wrote:
>
Hello again,
I apologize for the tone and structure of my previous email to this
list and the conversations I had subsequently in Ubuntu's IRC
channels. I was upset and tired last night, and should have logged out
and gotten some sleep. Inste
On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 08:01:53PM +0100, Ubuntu LoCo Council wrote:
> Dear LoCo Contacts,
>
> Greetings from the LoCo Council, We would like to take a moment and discuss
> some ideas with you about implementing LoCo Bot logging of #ubuntu- channels
> on freenode. There is a method to this madnes
And to add to my previous email.
I think there are far better uses for a server than to host a bunch of log
files of what will more than likely be nothing but fairly useless chatter
or the members being social.
I would rather see physical resources be utilized for making Ubuntu better.
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On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Richard JOHNSON wrote:
> And to add to my previous email.
>
> I think there are far better uses for a server than to host a bunch of log
> files of what will more than likely be nothing but fairly useless chatter
> or the members being social.
>
> I would rather see