Dears , thank you very much for your opinion what you suggested make sense and working on that step by step , integration Ubuntu or Linux in Lebanon it is something very new and not easy at all , we are trying to help as much as we can specially beginners in schools and universities in presentations ,offering cds and now installation festivals, LTS for the mean time ,this has been before the Ubuntu-lb constitution and we still working for that always , gaining the final approval will help us too much in promoting our self officially , i don't know if we can get more cds LTS or edgy any help would be appreciated .
Cheers Jocelyn On 1/29/07, Melissa Draper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jocelyn wrote: > Dear All , > > i am just asking if somebody can help to know until now what do we > need more for the final approval . > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LebanonTeam > > i really appreciate your help > > Best Regards > > Jocelyn Habib Personally, I'd like to see alot more information in the team's wiki namespace. You're working on presentations, so documenting them and other activities that the Lebanon Team has achieved. I also suggest having a section on localising under the wiki, where it helps newbies know about all the localising that can be done to make their ubuntu as natural to them as possible. Non-language things such as local mirrors (especially those provided by ISPs) and other performance-enhancing tactics are also a great idea. The wiki is there to let you share information, so share! Deciding on the logo is a good step also. Note: I am not part of the approval process -- the above is just my personal opinion. -- Sincerely Melissa Draper http://www.meldraweb.com Phone: 0404 595 395 (intl): +61 404 595 395 P.O Box 1412 Lavington, NSW 2641 -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
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