On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 7:26 AM, Martin Owens <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I noticed there were two teams which aren't local to an area, but are
> based upon the language. I presume this is so support is easier and
> communications are better.
>
> But I have to question the logic of these teams being under the LoCo
> project. While Spanish speaking Ubuntu users do make up a community,
> they're not Local Communities.
I think this has been addressed in launchpad, all LoCo teams in latin
america for example, belong to a Spanish speaking team. Is that what
you meant?
“Ubuntu Venezuela Team” is a member of these teams:
* Ubuntu Spanish LoCoTeams
* Ubuntu-es Team
This was brought up after a small dispute over the usage of the ubuntu-es name.
Is that what you reffered to?
>
> Perhaps we need a different super project to handle these groups? That
> way language specific super-groups can handle sharing ideas for those
> locos that speak those languages.
>
> Jono and the LoCo community council, what do you think of these groups?
> what are for and how do they marry up with the geographic setup of LoCos
> so far?
>
> Best Regards, Martin Owens
>
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