It sounds good, I'd also suggest to redirect every effort on this subject to the
Ubuntu friendly team: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFriendly


On 21/03/13 at 11:44am, Randall Ross wrote:
> Hi friendly teams,
> 
> Tadeáš (in Prague) has brought a community testing program to my
> attention and has asked that I help share it with the world. His message
> follows.
> 
> I think this is an awesome example of the community stepping up to get
> Ubuntu running on more and more systems. I would appreciate it if you
> forward to your respective teams to see if there are other parts of the
> world where we can adopt a similar community-driven model.
> 
> Thanks and keep up the great work out there! Take Ubuntu everywhere!
> 
> Cheers,
> Randall.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:      Ubuntu computer tests/collaboration with producers
> From:         Tadeáš Pařík <[email protected]>
> 
> 
> 
> Hello Randall and team,
> 
> first of all, thanks for join me to your LP team!
> 
> I would like to inform you about a new activity in the Czech republic in
> Europe. Several weeks ago we have contacted some PC producers to test
> their products with GNU/Linux, especially with Ubuntu.
> 
> ASUS has confirmed this collaboration and we are able to test all their
> products with Ubuntu - they have many computers to be sold without OS
> and we can test them. Currently we are testing only computers without
> OS, computers with WIN are not tested. After successful tests we inform
> about it on our Czech Ubuntu blog (e.g. this is the second article from
> the last week in Czech - http://blog.ubuntu.cz/clanek/prvni-krucky-ii).
> 
> Try to thing if this is possible also in your regions and countries
> around the world.
> 
> In the Czech republic we have (Vojtěch Trefný and me) a special
> non-profit "Civic society for Ubuntu", this is really good - you are
> able to communicate very officially and it is a part of normal/standard
> LoCo team.
> 



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