SuggestedTopics
Some proposed agenda-topics are below. Some of them were already discussed but without decision.
- What can we do to revive ubuntu-be ? Some thoughts and ideas:
- Tom:
- Throwing Ubuntu LAN parties (for playing games, sharing copyright-free files, drinking, having fun,...) ?
Looking at other local Ubuntu clubs for ideas on how to attract & attain members.
Always take special care of the ladies - they diversify the group, which is more fun for everyone.
Telling people about the group & the fun, and inviting them to join.
- Organizing real life activities (paintball, carting, swimming, travel, weekends, camping,...)
Setting SMART goals, creating a roadmap to them.
- Basically, ubuntu-be's success depends on whether it's fun for it's members.
- We are a group of Belgian Ubuntu users, that's what brought us together. But many members are looking for something other than just Ubuntu talk - they are looking for friends, social contact and a good time.
- Jean7491:
- As this is objective of Ubuntu-be, the promotion of Ubuntu in Belgium should be the priority : a roadmap, when, where and how reach this objective. Activities organized by Ubuntu-be and participation to activities organized by other groups. Social events and good time are also usefull to improve the contact between the members and their feeling in the group.
I propose to start defining the needs for promoting Ubuntu-be.org organized/endorsed events on the website as a blueprint. I will try to draft a first proposition before the meeting. I doubt I will be able to join the meeting. I can probably take the lead of the blueprint if needed/wanted. See https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu-belgium/+spec/website-events
Wiki cleaning: There is some old content on the wiki and it believe it discourage newcomers. The most obvious pages are BelgianTeam/TODO, BelgianTeam/People and this page (the agenda is full of already discussed items). The BelgianTeam is quite cluttered too.
- Tom: