On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Chris Johnston <[email protected]>wrote:
> 2011/7/19 Leandro Gómez <[email protected]>: > > Re Spanish speaking LoCos: > > We already have a similar setup on Launchpad (since 2007) with the Ubuntu > > Spanish LoCo Team & Ubuntu-es Team. And... it hasn't really worked. If > > someone wants support in Spanish, they will turn to their local team and > I > > must say that the local teams are doing a great job here. > > I don't know why you want to fix something that's not broken? > > The part that is broken is when a Local Community Team is trying to > encompass the entire world.. I.e. language teams.. If language teams > don't work, thats fine. But the LoCo Directory is not setup to support > a language team. It does nothing for a language team. As I put in my > last email, LoCo Teams are designed to be by region, and not by > language. The suggestion made initially was purely a suggestion on a > way to collaborate resources between LoCo Teams that speak the same > language. As good as #ubuntu-es is, and then having the Spanish > Classroom, doing events like User Days, (trust me when I say I know > that it is good, having helped them out and seen them in action) i know. I've been there since day one. > I > can't see why that isn't utilized by the entire Spanish community > across the planet. Maybe whoever runs the Spanish resources should > reach out to the other Spanish speaking teams and offer to > collaborate, I don't know. > > It doesn't work that way. The UOW in Spanish is a great example; the first edition was organised by the six Central American teams. Eventually, the project grew and we created the Ubuntu-es Classroom team in order to organise the UOW, UUD and similar events. The thing is that we didn't create a new structure in first place. We did it when we felt there was a need for it, not before. > Chris > > -- > loco-contacts mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts >
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