You didn't mention the spread ubuntu project, is it that unimportant to other LoCo teams Charles?
I think it's one of the most useful resources after education and training. Without pretty pictures, where would posters be? Regards, Martin On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 21:36 -0400, Charles Profitt wrote: > Sheri: > > What state are you from? > > I can not be a mentor - as my state has not been approved, but I am more > than willing to offer you any advice. Here are a few nuggets: > > 1) Make use of the 76er program from system 76. The fliers they print > can be stunning and give a professional look to your event advertising. > > 2) Try to work with as many LUGs as there are in your state. > > 3) If your state has any BarCamps try attending them and making your > LoCo known to them > > 4) See if any of the cities / towns in your state have a 'tech' > magazine that is willing to advertise your group and its events > > 5) In your area try to find a nice place (free is great) that will work > for meetings, events, etc. I have used Libraries, Colleges and Barnes > and Noble stores for mine. > > 6) Get your wiki page setup so you can advertise your events in the > Ubuntu on-line sphere > > 7) Become active in the LoCo Team Forums area for you state. If it does > not have a moderator talk to the forums staff about that. > > --- -- Ubuntu-us mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us
