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Clear message

This team is now deprecated. Official announcement about the team's closure can be found here.

Info (!) Ubuntu Help and Support IRC Channel: #ubuntu-beginners on irc.freenode.net Info (!)

Info (!) Community and Team IRC Channel: #ubuntu-beginners-team on irc.freenode.net Info (!)

Process

If you are interested in joining the Ubuntu Beginners Team, follow the following steps.

Ubuntu Read the introduction on the BeginnersTeam homepage and look over the various pages listed in the wiki header to ensure that this is the right team for you. You should pay special attention to the Focus Group pages, and decide which Focus Group you would be interested in working with.
Ubuntu Subscribe to the mailing list to ensure that you remain up-to-date with what the team is doing.
Ubuntu Send an Email to the mailing list introducing yourself and stating which Focus Group you wish to work with. Be sure to include the names of any Ubuntu teams you have worked with, along with how long you have been working with them. Below is an example template which you can use:

Subject: Introducing $NAME ($NICKNAME)
To: [email protected]

Hello,

My name is $NAME [1][2], and I have been contributing in the Ubuntu community for $LENGTH with the $TEAM. I am interested in joining the Ubuntu Beginners Team. I believe that I can help with the $FOCUS_GROUP, and some prior examples of my work related to this team can be found here [3].

Thanks,
$NAME

[1] https://launchpad.net/~$LPNAME
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/$WIKINAME
[3] http://examples.of.work.com

Ubuntu Add your name to the Seeking Mentor list here.
Ubuntu Come hang out with us in the InternetRelayChat channel #ubuntu-beginners-team on Freenode, most members are active in the channel and it's a good way to introduce yourself and meet us all quickly.

Requirements

The following requirements must be met in order to become a member of the Ubuntu Beginners Team. Your mentor will help you complete each of these items.

Ubuntu Sign the Ubuntu Code of Conduct.
Ubuntu Have an account on Launchpad
Ubuntu Have a wiki page describing yourself and your contributions. For help on creating an Ubuntu wiki page See here.

We also value the input of the community. If you are an established member of another team who wishes to become a mentor for a related focus group please have your team leader leave a testimonial for you. An example testimonial looks like this:

[[$NAME]]I have worked with $CANDIDATE for the past $LENGTH on the $TEAM. He has been doing some terrific work on $STUFF. I can support the quality of his work, and believe $CANDIDATE is here to stay.

Some examples of his work can be found:

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  ...
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@ S I G @

Please note that @ S I G @ should be written as @SIG@ on the page.

Ubuntu A recommendation from your mentor must also be included on your wiki page with the other recommendation. An example of this type of recommendation is below:

As the mentor of $CANDIDATE I would like to vouch for the effort and work that $CANDIDATE has put into the team. He is $DescriptionOfCharacteristics, and would make a great addition to the team. He has my support for Beginners Team membership. @ S I G @

Please note that @ S I G @ should be written as @SIG@ on the page.

Ubuntu After receiving both recommendations and placing them on your wiki page you will send an email to the mailing list announcing you wish to be voted on for membership at the next meeting. You should also update the Meetings wiki page to add yourself to the agenda.

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