And a some more information :)

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From: Daniel Holbach <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 16:55
Subject: Re: Ubuntu Global Jam coming up!
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On 05.02.2010 00:30, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> from 26th to 28th March 2010 we will run the Ubuntu Global Jam again.
> This is a great opportunity for LoCo teams to come together and work
> directly on Ubuntu.
>
>     https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam
>
>
> The idea is to come together, have fun, learn something new and share
> the great experience of making Ubuntu better together. You can run a
> number of different activities, depending on what interests the members
> of your team the most.
>
>       * Bug Jams: you work together on Ubuntu bugs, fix them, triage
>         them, improve them, …
>       * Packaging Jams: learn packaging of Ubuntu software, work on some
>         small packaging bugs,
>       * Translation Jams: translate software, make Ubuntu usable in lots
>         of languages,
>       * Doc Jams: have a look at Ubuntu documentation, fix it and
>         improve it,
>       * Testing Jams: put the new Ubuntu version to the test, check it
>         out and test-drive it,
>       * Upgrade Jams: upgrade to the newest Ubuntu version and give it a
>         spin!
>
> In a few days we are going to announce a couple of sessions on IRC that
> will focus on discussing and explaining setting up a jam and all the
> different kinds of jams. It would be great if you would reach out to
> your team, ask for their interest and review the documentation, so you
> can ask all your open questions
>
>     https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Jams
>
>
> This is going to be a great opportunity for your team to come together
> again, do something great, have fun and see yourself how awesome your
> team is.
>
> Please don't let us down and let all your team mates know.

Jorge Castro just scheduled some moro IRC sessions about the Ubuntu
Global Jam, its organisation and how to make your event rock too!

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam#Training Sessions

 - 17 Feb - 1800 UTC
 - 26 Feb - 2100 UTC
 - 3 Mar - 1900 UTC
 - 10 Mar - 2100 UTC

Have a great day,
 Daniel



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