Re: [Ubuntu-be] About the Belgian Local Community Team (BelgianLoCo Team) - next step

2009-08-03 Thread jean7491
Hi to all, Remember the ongoing proposition for organizing the Belgian LoCo Team : comments till 15/08/2009. See details below. -- Jean Ubuntu Belgium Events Team jean7491 a écrit : Hi, As follow-up to my mails 11/07 and 12/07 about the need for a better organization of the LoCo Team,

[Ubuntu-be] About the Belgian Local Community Team (BelgianLoCo Team) - next step

2009-07-18 Thread jean7491
Hi, As follow-up to my mails 11/07 and 12/07 about the need for a better organization of the LoCo Team, a first draft "Proposed organization of the Belgian Local Community Team" has been posted  in de wiki : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/TeamOrganization Please feel free to comment the

Re: [Ubuntu-be] About the Belgian Local Community Team (BelgianLoCo Team)

2009-07-14 Thread Jan Claeys
Op dinsdag 14-07-2009 om 00:55 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Steven De Baets: > 3. In addition to point 2: We would clearly benefit from a team > structure. I'm very happy to hear the Events Team has been created, > but we need more teams such as marketing, That team should also help with the webs

Re: [Ubuntu-be] About the Belgian Local Community Team (BelgianLoCo Team)

2009-07-13 Thread Steven De Baets
This discussion is clearly getting out of hand. People shouting about, making statements or insulting others don't help anybody and certainly don't help ubuntu-be. Here are my two cents: 1. Language is not an issue. Depending on what you are writing about and to whoms intrest, you can choose what

Re: [Ubuntu-be] About the Belgian Local Community Team (BelgianLoCo Team)

2009-07-13 Thread Rob Van Dyck
Hi, On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Pierre Buyle wrote: > I understand the issue highlighted by Jean's mail concerning the decision > making process of Ubuntu-be. As I earlier tried to told him, there is no > formal decision process in Ubuntu-be because we are not a formal > organozation. And ye

Re: [Ubuntu-be] About the Belgian Local Community Team (BelgianLoCo Team)

2009-07-12 Thread Pierre Buyle
A wiki page is the best solution for me. We can also use the Blueprint feature of launchpad. A blueprint can be used to track evolution of the discussion and who is in charge. Jean, you can register a new blueprint at https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu-belgium/+addspec. On Sun, Jul 12, 2

Re: [Ubuntu-be] About the Belgian Local Community Team (BelgianLoCo Team)

2009-07-12 Thread jean7491
Hi, First, I am only writing about the Belgian LoCo Team. The language problem is not my concern. For a better effectivenes, the Belgian LoCo Team  should change from the not formal organization to a more formal structure with members, working groups and a decision level (a council which is m

Re: [Ubuntu-be] About the Belgian Local Community Team (BelgianLoCo Team)

2009-07-12 Thread Pierre Buyle
Hi, I understand the issue highlighted by Jean's mail concerning the decision making process of Ubuntu-be. As I earlier tried to told him, there is no formal decision process in Ubuntu-be because we are not a formal organozation. And yes, this can be slow down things and be conterproductive. I've

Re: [Ubuntu-be] About the Belgian Local Community Team (BelgianLoCo Team)

2009-07-12 Thread ivan flo
-Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: ubuntu-be-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-be-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com] Namens martijn cielen Verzonden: zondag 12 juli 2009 2:59 Aan: Ubuntu Belgium Onderwerp: Re: [Ubuntu-be] About the Belgian Local Community Team (BelgianLoCo Team) Ik ben steeds bereid een deg