We are not discouraging anyone, just trying to focus in some goals.

On 07/31/2014 10:34 PM, Randall wrote:
> Marketing, having fun, and building interest in Ubuntu is within scope.
> The wiki needs an update.
> 
> If we are discouraging people from running Global Jams to do that, then
> we are excluding some communities.
> 
> Cheers
> Randall
> 
> On July 31, 2014 8:31:02 PM PDT, "José Antonio Rey" <j...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> 
>     According to the wiki, Global Jams are opportunities where people get
>     together around a weekend to work together to improve Ubuntu. Of course,
>     this can involve an Ubuntu Hour done afterwards, but specifically the
>     term Global Jam is used for the dates where people unite to contribute.
>     This is why this topic is brought to the table.
> 
>     On 07/31/2014 10:27 PM, Randall wrote:
> 
>         And one just to gather people that simply love Ubuntu. There is
>         no rule
>         that Ubuntu Global Jams must include work items.
> 
>         Just sayin...
> 
> 
> 
>         On July 31, 2014 8:25:03 PM PDT, "José Antonio Rey"
>         <j...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> 
>         Then, it would probably be a good idea to analyze if it's worth
>         having
>         two global jams per cycle - one for packaging/design stuff, and
>         other
>         one for docs/translations.
> 
>         On 07/31/2014 10:22 PM, Michael Hall wrote:
> 
> 
>         On 07/31/2014 11:16 PM, Elizabeth K. Joseph wrote:
> 
>         On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 7:39 PM, José Antonio Rey
>         <j...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> 
>         I would be for doing it on the week of the 4th
>         September. That way, if
>         someone cannot finish something (as an example, in the
>         documentation),
>         they will have more time to finish. I am saying this
>         because most of the
>         contributions are to the docs, and the dates you are
>         proposing are just
>         one week before doc freeze. Any other ideas?
> 
> 
>         I think the proposed dates are alright, and September 5-7
>         would be ok
>         too (Labor day in US is Sept 1, so no conflict there), but
>         I'd really
>         rather see these Jams planned further ahead in general (too
>         late for
>         this cycle). Daniel's proposed date is after both Feature and UI
>         Freeze, making packaging jams and anything related to design
>         not very
>         useful if someone wants to contribute to this release - and
>         having a
>         package sit in a queue until the next release opens is
>         really no fun.
>         Doing it earlier in the cycle would still allow for great
>         Testing and
>         Bug jams, and squeeze packaging back in.
> 
> 
> 
>         We went back and forth on this. Having the jam earlier allows
>         bug fixes
>         and package updates, but it doesn't make sense for translations
>         or even
>         a lot of docs (screenshots) if it's before UI Freeze. There are some
>         things that must be done earlier in the cycle, and some that must be
>         done later, so no single date would allow for everything.
> 
>         While the Docs team does appreciate having the Jam before
>         freeze this
>         time (thank you!), it does mean they only have a week to
>         review the
>         merge proposals before freeze, putting a bit of pressure on
>         reviewing
>         these in addition to any other last minute things that need
>         to be
>         (re)written.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>         Michael Hall
>         mhall...@ubuntu.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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José Antonio Rey

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