+++ Nitesh Mistry [2011-03-08 12:05:36]: > While crawling the ubuntu wiki today, I stumbled upon these two[0][1] wiki > pages on ubuntu-in members and ubuntu-in promoters[2]. The crux was to > acknowledge the contribution towards local community by giving them > @ubuntu-in.org email aliases (akin to ubuntu membership). Somehow, I think > the project didn't take off as no activity is seen after late 2008. > > Should the project be revived? I am inclined to say yes, as that something > extra always encourages to be more involved with the community. > > If the administrator/member of that group is reading this mail, please > share your ideas/experiences if you would like to. > > [0] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IndianMembers > [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IndianPromoters > [2] https://launchpad.net/~ind-promoters
No they aren't part of Ubuntu-IN in any way (even though they claim to be giving out @ubuntu-in email addresses and such.) They are just examples of misguided efforts by Bhavani Shankar, just so that he could sign off as team lead of those teams. (Which is why I didn't want him involved in this effort.) 3 teams in two weeks.. and none of them made any contributions whatsoever. Mon Oct 15 08:55:31 BST 2007 - Indian promoters team https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-in/2007-October/001795.html Wed Oct 17 11:15:12 BST 2007 - Indian Members. https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-in/2007-October/001847.html There were more useless teams he created... Fri Oct 26 01:09:50 BST 2007 - Ubuntu Bangalore Team| https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-in/2007-October/002001.html <cite> Bhavani Shankar. Team Lead and administrator. <cite> http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-bangalore As you can see the team has don't absolutely nothing ... And he's created a forum which hardly anyone visits and questions remain unanswered. So it's a bigger disservice to the community than not doing something. http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=309 He'd also started an Ubuntu Karnataka team and in true coolbhavi fashion signed off as team lead of the kannada translation effort when he had made zero real contribution and there were loads of others actually working on it. Focus your efforts on the Indian Loco alone and keep it active. And if possible see if we can get those other groups disbanded. We barely have the numbers/strength to keep the momentum going for this, splitting up will further dilute the situation. While it is good to have groups for each language/state/city etc. If there isn't enough local strength/support the groups will die away and it'll give an overall impression of the local Ubuntu teams not being popular/helpful/useful etc. Even though we have a gazillion languages in the country when it comes to translation the teams can help each other a lot with help about the whole translation process/software used etc. Other than the Unicode strings themselves everything else is common across languages. Kingsly -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kingsly At Users Dot SourceForge Dot Net -- http://kingsly.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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