ApprovalApplication2006

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 * ''Presence on more computer fairs''  * ''Presence at more computer fairs''
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 * ubuntu-be.org web site:
   * Pierre Buyle: CMS maintenance, CSS stuff
   * Cedric Janssens: server
   * Mark Van den Borre: NL content
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   * MarkVanDenBorre: NL press release, quotes from users, Department of Education of the Flemish Community Government, ...
   * Cedric Janssens: FR press release
  * The press release: http://ubuntu-be.org/index.php?page=pers
   * MarkVanDenBorre: NL press release, quotes from users, Department of Education of the NL_BE Government, ...
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   * http://www.nieuwsblad.be/Article/Detail.aspx?articleID=GI6T3PF2 (212000 ex., second newspaper in the country)    * http://www.nieuwsblad.be/Article/Detail.aspx?articleID=GI6T3PF2 (NL, 212000 ex., second newspaper in the country)
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  * Those people offer CDs, some also offer to demo and/or install Ubuntu
  * Can be found at http://map.ubuntu-be.org/
  * 164 volunteers: local CD distribution, (optional) demo, (optional) first time installation
  * http://map.ubuntu-be.org/
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  * By MarkVanDenBorre   * MarkVanDenBorre was interviewed

Approval Application for Belgian Team (ubuntu-be)

Our mission statement, as taken from http://ubuntu-be.org and https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-be :

The ubuntu-be.org 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.org 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

Roadmap

Experience

(This is not complete, but it's probably representative.)

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