I would suggest, maybe for now, setting up a mailing list using google-groups. That is what we did until we were more established & accepted by the CC. At that point things were transitioned to an ubuntu.com "official" list.
On Tue, 2006-10-24 at 17:16 +0300, Jocelyn Habib wrote: > Christer Edwards wrote: > > Now things have changed a bit since our team was approved but here's how > > it broke down for me: > > > > I started the unofficial team, recruited members, put up a website & > > built a mailing list all on my own. I actually started much of it > > before I knew about a lot of the Ubuntu LoCo Team system (yes, this was > > a while ago). > > > > After building up team contributions, hundreds of forum posts, mailing > > list, etc, etc, etc I finally applied for Team listing and things were > > much easier to be approved. > > > > I guess, another way to say it, is you've got to show your team has > > contributed enough to be "officially" included with the rest. > > > > If you need help getting things done please let us know. We'd love to > > see more teams crop up around the world but, as part of a recent > > meeting, we want them to be better prepared before coming before the CC > > & for approval. > > > > > >> you mean we shall prepare everything and after that i will wait to get > >> approved then everything will be okay then ? > >> > > > > > so this will mean i will begin a new mailing list on my domain until > approved . > > Regards > -- Christer Edwards Team Founder, Ubuntu-Utah [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ubuntu-utah.org
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