2012/11/6 Prince Mathew :
> But such regional LoCos are already present in other parts of India.
>
> loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-delhi
>
> loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-bangalore
>
AFAIK (according to Jono) that's not allowed. At least it wasn't for
us (Switzerland) when I asked. We've got the sam
On 06/11/12 08:45, Lucas Betschart wrote
AFAIK (according to Jono) that's not allowed. At least it wasn't for
us (Switzerland) when I asked. We've got the same problem (3
languages), just in a smaller size.
But the LoCo's you've listed aren't "Approved LoCo's", that's maybe
the reason why.
It i
It would be great to have an active and approved LoCo for India as a
whole, I get more requests from students in India for CDs than I get
from the UK (and I can't send them) the instructions are pretty clear
here http://ubuntu-uk.org/free-cds/ that it is a UK offer, but still I
get a steady s
On 06/11/12 08:56, Alan Bell wrote:
> On 06/11/12 08:45, Lucas Betschart wrote
>> AFAIK (according to Jono) that's not allowed. At least it wasn't for
>> us (Switzerland) when I asked. We've got the same problem (3
>> languages), just in a smaller size.
>>
>> But the LoCo's you've listed aren't "Ap
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