Anyone know if there will be DVD (or USB?) distribution to LoCo teams
for the 14.04 LTS?
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Hi all,
as you have probably seen there has been discussion opened up about
having a rolling release between the LTS releases. My guess is that this
means the approved LoCo teams would get a CD pack to distribute every
two years rather than every 6 months. Anyone know if this is a good
there is also a Malayam translation and localisation team
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-ml
https://launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-l10n-ml
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
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 is
they are just there when live, they then get pulled down as recordings
and put up on the ubuntudevelopers channel
http://www.youtube.com/ubuntudevelopers as videos with more description.
When live the room number is the best description because it matches the
schedule here
I would say give them lots of CDs. They are very well placed to get them
in the hands of lots of people who are interested. If they sell them for
a small fee then fine, they are charging for the service of keeping them
on expensive shelves.
Alan.
On 26/06/12 14:53, Marcus Moeller wrote:
Hi
On 30/06/11 17:48, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
OK, So, let's clarify and get back on track:
good idea
Who's got more to add to this?
-Paul
me!
ok, so that is some objections and some solutions, what I was missing
was the problem. After making a complete and utter idiot of myself
whilst trying
interesting example to pick.
The ISO country code for the United Kingdom is GB. We have an
exceptional reservation on UK which means no new country can claim it,
but the code is GB. On Freenode #ubuntu-gb redirects to #ubuntu-uk as I
think xchat automatically joins #ubuntu-$countrycode
I am
On 25/05/11 10:16, Rafael Carreras wrote:
I got some complaints about using google docs for that survey from
Catalan LoCo Team. I assume it was the quickest way to do that, but
not always the quickest is the better, right?
it doesn't impose any non-free dependencies on the users, it is using
I can throw up a limesurvey instance on a virtual machine I reserve for
Ubuntu stuff (on one of my servers hosted in a proper datacentre). I
really don't see the point in messing about with an already started
survey, but for future survey needs I would be happy to do that for teams.
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well here it is
http://mumble.libertus.co.uk/limesurvey/
email me off list to get a username and password and lets have a play
with this thing and see what it does.
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Hi all,
I have now been appointed as the point of contact/team leader for the UK
loco, taking over from Dave Walker. I would like to thank Dave for all
he has done, and now lets get on with making Ubuntu rock that bit harder
in the UK
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mediawiki would be disruptive and much much more work than just
upgrading to the supported and packaged version in Ubuntu and turning on
the Xapian option.
Alan.
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engines, but
robots.txt can be ignored and isn't a security mechanism as such.
Alan.
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On 16/08/10 08:53, Serge Matveenko wrote:
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 11:50, Ddorda ddo...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Speaking about the wiki, I think MoinMoin is old and slow and it's time to
change to something that works better (Like MediaWiki?).
Both are bad. Its time to write good one in
On 15/08/10 18:48, Chuck Frain wrote:
This does not answer the question that was asked of you. You're blaming
your tool for its handling of emails. Completely irrelevant to what was
asked of you.
The question to you was are you suggesting that the digest subscribers
and non-subscribers are
On 27/07/10 15:30, Martin Owens wrote:
Dear LoCo Council,
snip
We fail at making things easy and instead insist upon the manual and
monotonous. A re-instance of monthly reports do not make them more
appealing, they make running a LoCo a chore rather than good fun.
snip
Regards, Martin
On 23/07/10 13:52, Philipp Stiegler wrote:
Hello Ubuntufolks,
I am a member of the Austrian Loco Team.
I have a few things to say about the approval work which is done by
the council.
First of all I want to say, that Ubuntu was a great distribution and
still is my favorite one out there.
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