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= Approval Application for Foo Group (ubuntu-foo) =
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= Approval Application for Belgian Team (ubuntu-be) =
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(''you should call your application page <yourteam>ApprovalApplication or place it in your LoCo team's sub-pages'')
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Here you should provide a summary of your group over a couple of short paragraphs. The Ubuntu-be team wants to grow the local ecosystem of individuals, companies, non-profits and governmental and intergovernmental institutions working with Ubuntu Linux in and very close to Belgium. To achieve this, we follow a two-pronged approach:

   1. In areas where location is key to success (example: install parties), ubuntu-be team members do the work.
   2. In areas where language is key to success (examples: documentation, online support), we refer people to their respective language project (ubuntu-nl, ubuntu-fr, ubuntu-de, ubuntu-tr, ubuntu-ku, ...).

Ubuntu-be members publicise and coordinate their efforts with the different local, regional, language community and national levels involved in mind. Special attention goes to nl_be - fr_be coordination.
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 * '''Date''' - (''list the date of application'')
 * '''Team Contact''' - John Doe <john@doh.com>
 * '''Membership''' - 45 as of 1st September 2006
 * '''Mailing List''' - ubuntu-foo on lists.ubuntu.com
 * '''IRC''' - #ubuntu-foo on Freenode
 * '''Date''' - 2006/10/12
 * '''Team Contact''' - Jan Claeys <ubuntu@janc.be>
 * '''Membership''' - 164 as of 2006/10/12 (see http://map.ubuntu-be.org)
 * '''Mailing List''' - ubuntu-be on lists.ubuntu.com
 * '''IRC''' - #ubuntu-be on Freenode
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List here acivities that the group has already done. Again provide links to online discussions, reviews, blog entries etc: Some of our past, ongoing and upcoming activities:
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 * ''Example activity'' - here I am listing an activity.
 * ''Another activity'' - here is another item.
 * ''Ubuntu 6.06 press release'' - 2006/06/01
  * made possible by:
   * MarkVandenBorre: NL press release, quotes from users, ministry of Education, ...
   * Cedric Janssens, ...: FR press release
  * the press release: http://ubuntu-be.org/index.php?page=pers
  * media coverage:
   * http://www.nieuwsblad.be/Article/Detail.aspx?articleID=GI6T3PF2 (212000 ex., second newspaper in the country)
   * quite a few other news sources

 * ''Charleroi computer fair'' - 2006/09/24
  * made possible by: CedricJanssens
  * booth funded by: Panamedia asbl.
  * more about the fair at: http://www.dipro.be/1/index.htm

 * ''Antwerp computer fair'' - 2006/10/07&08
  * made possible by:
   * Luc Arits: 2006/10/07 booth
   * MarkVandenBorre: 2006/10/08 booth
   * Toni Van Remortel: printing 4 A0 Ubuntu posters
   * http://lusis.be: booth funding
  * photos to come

 * ''interview "Het bedrijf"'' - 2006/10/02
  * MarkVandenBorre
  * about the magazine:
   * http://www.upp.be/nl/infotitre.php?id=254&ed=185

 * ''Leuven computer fair'' - 2006/10/15
  * made possible by:
   * Adrien Verlee: funding
   * MarkVandenBorre: preparation meeting, booth participation
   * François Cauwe
   * Christophe Vandeplas
   * Annelies Bollen
   * more

 * more computer fair participation planned, see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ComputerFairs

Approval Application for Belgian Team (ubuntu-be)

The Ubuntu-be team wants to grow the local ecosystem of individuals, companies, non-profits and governmental and intergovernmental institutions working with Ubuntu Linux in and very close to Belgium. To achieve this, we follow a two-pronged approach:

  1. In areas where location is key to success (example: install parties), ubuntu-be team members do the work.
  2. In areas where language is key to success (examples: documentation, online support), we refer people to their respective language project (ubuntu-nl, ubuntu-fr, ubuntu-de, ubuntu-tr, ubuntu-ku, ...).

Ubuntu-be members publicise and coordinate their efforts with the different local, regional, language community and national levels involved in mind. Special attention goes to nl_be - fr_be coordination.

Key Details

  • Date - 2006/10/12

  • Team Contact - Jan Claeys <ubuntu@janc.be>

  • Membership - 164 as of 2006/10/12 (see http://map.ubuntu-be.org)

  • Mailing List - ubuntu-be on lists.ubuntu.com

  • IRC - #ubuntu-be on Freenode

Roadmap

Here you should provide a list of things you plan on doing. Include links to where these are discussed online and on mailing lists.

  • Example item - here I am listing an activity on the roadmap.

  • Another item - here is another item on the roadmap.

Experience

Some of our past, ongoing and upcoming activities:

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