2007/9/28, Pomeroy Lab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > It's my understanding that to be truly LoCo you have to only run Ubuntu and > only teach Ubuntu. Thats what people keep telling me. They keep telling me > this is why I'm not LoCo. This is not an open idea at all but rather a closed > minded idea.
You can perfectly be in a LoCo if you use both, Ubuntu and another (or more) distribution(s) of your choice, only that you should have some understanding about Ubunt and when you are actuating as a LoCo member you shouldn't be telling people to use that other distribution instead of Ubuntu :P, but be promoting Ubuntu. But of course if you know someone who uses another X distribution and needs help with something you are free and encouraged to help him with it. Being a member of a LoCo team doesn't mean that you are a "Ubuntu-only" guy, but rather that you really like Ubuntu (but might also like other distros), and that you want to help it's users and see it's community and user base growing. -- Siegfried-Angel Gevatter Pujals (RainCT) Linux User #438657. Ubuntu User #11680. -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
