Reply below Siegfried-Angel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 2007/9/28, Pomeroy Lab : > 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. Ok so don't tell anyone about any other distro got it. Closed Mind project not open minded. 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. I want to see the Linux user base growing not the Ubuntu Specific group growing. I want to include everyone in that growth. -- 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
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