On 24/06/11 20:01, Sarah Chard wrote:
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n Fri, 2011-06-24 at 19:24 +0100, Paul Sutton wrote:
we just need to co-ordinate efforts more.
I agree with Paul -
the wiki pages seem to have a lot of out of date info - which is quite
off putting if you are coming in looking for an active community.
we did have a ruthless deleting session, if there is stuff that is out
of date then please feel free to delete or update, or report it to the
list or something.
it would be great to have more poster& leaflet templates for use at
events and other relevant material that could be tweaked if needed.
yes, http://spreadubuntu.org/ is great, and I have submitted stuff there
a presentation template
http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/presentation/6-slide-presentation-template
and something specific to installfests (which we never actually did) I
am happy to update that poster to fit a more narwhalish or ocelotic theme
http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/poster/ubuntu-uk-installfests
you can too!
Finding info and designing stuff, thinking up wording takes a lot of
time and effort - we could share what we have centrally and make it
easily accessible.
If we know there are events coming up such as a release date or software
freedom day - we can have material specific to that event for people to
use. Install fests can happen at any point - so why not have some
material ready - it all makes it so much easier for people to organise
on the ground.
as Paula said
> creating 'buzz' at local levels is the best way to get Ubuntu out
there on a shoestring
we can make it easier for those that want to get out there and create
the 'buzz' by providing more info on what has worked at events in the
past and up to date downloadable materials for local groups to use.
Sarah
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