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~Drew ~Drew [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=45283 Dragonbite profile] Dragonbite@gmail.com

= Meetings =
## Link to Meeting Agendas and old meeting summaries here.
IRC Channel Meetings
 * Thursday April 19th, 2007 at 8:00pm -9:00pm + EST
Face-to-Face
 *
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''If anybody has ANY knowledge of how this thing is designed or worked, please PLEASE get in touch with me!''
 * [https://launchpad.net/connecticut-loco Launchpad Site]
 * [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=45283 Dragonbite]
 * Dragonbite@gmail.com
The following are some of the sites related to the Connecticut Local Team.
 * [https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-connecticut Launchpad Site]
 * [http://connecticut.ubuntuforums.org Connecticut Team Forum] (* NEW!)
 * [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=336943 Northeastern Team Forum] (our parent team)
 * IRC Channel : (on FreeNode IRC) #ubuntu-connecticut
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Some areas that are currently being worked on is
 1. Configuring and understanding the Launchpad site
 2. This Wiki Page
 3. Setting up a mailing list
 4. Setting up a Connecticut Forum ... (* DONE!)
 5. Setting up an IRC channel ........ (* DONE!)
 6. Scheduling a meeting for networking, brain-storming and familiarizing us with each other

A fair amount of time is being taken up trying to figure "how" things work, and then cleaning up the implementation from the experimenting. Anybody with experience with or are willing to oversee any aspect of the team, please feel free to contact me!

Documentation on how to do things is also appreciated, such as setting up a Forum, led me to setting up a contact, a mailing list and/or IRC channel. Links to specific documentation is also something that would be great to organize and list here.
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Let's get thinking of some projects to help promote and display Ubuntu and Linux in general to this state!
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First, though, we need to jump-start communication and I'm not sure what is going to be the best way. Ideas? I'm all ears!! Now that we are starting to get the tools in place for communicating and tracking activities, we need to start looking into activities to participate or initiate in the state.
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= Launchpad Membership Policy = Some quick ideas include
 * Demonstration at a computer club
 * Adult Education Classes (and pass out free, professional looking Ubuntu CDs!)
 * Participating in a computer club's meetings (even non-Linux groups as an informational talk)
 * Demonstrating to a school, nursery, preschool, etc. the benefits of [http://www.edubuntu.org Edubuntu]
 * Install-fests

##--->Getting our own forum up on ubuntuforums will be a big help! Communication will be much easier, and we'll all feel more like our own separate entity. -IgnacioMiller

= Membership =
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Alright, I set up a [https://launchpad.net/connecticut-loco Launchpad Connecticut LoCo] team and I haven't a clue what to do with it! If anybody has any knowledge of using Launchpad I would greatly appreciate some help!

= Meetings =
## Link to Meeting Agendas and old meeting summaries here.
None planned '''yet''', though I wonder what interest there is regarding at lesat a get-together "meet-and-greet" orientated summer party?
Until we have the mailing list set up, the best ways to keep in contact include the Launchpad Membership ([https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-connecticut/+join/+login join]), keeping tabs on the [http://connecticut.ubuntuforums.org Connecticut Team Forum] and catching us when we are meeting in IRC (FreeNode's #ubuntu-connecticut)
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CategoryUbuntuTeams CategoryUbuntuTeams CategoryLoCoTeams [http://wiki.ubuntu.com/NUUbuntuTeam NUUbuntuTeam]

Introduction

My first thoughts on the purpose of this team is to provide a means for Ubuntu (and Linux in general) users to find and be able to call upon other people in Connecticut for support, help and encouragement when demonstrating, install-fests and any other formal or informal meetings to discuss the uses and advantages people can find in Ubuntu.

This team is a work-in-progress and is definately not something rigid or set in stone. It should, first and foremost, be relaxed and fun! Most of us are working for a living in one form or another and some may have families. I cannot overlook my obligations and I am not about to demand anybody else overlook their obligations!

~Drew [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/member.php?u=45283 Dragonbite profile] Dragonbite@gmail.com

Meetings

IRC Channel Meetings

  • Thursday April 19th, 2007 at 8:00pm -9:00pm + EST

Face-to-Face

Contact

The following are some of the sites related to the Connecticut Local Team.

How to Contribute

All work and no play makes casper a boring ghost

Working with this team should be fun, and enjoyable. Heaven knows nobody really wants to take on a drab, dull and boring job and what's the real use in that?

Some areas that are currently being worked on is

  1. Configuring and understanding the Launchpad site
  2. This Wiki Page
  3. Setting up a mailing list
  4. Setting up a Connecticut Forum ... (* DONE!)
  5. Setting up an IRC channel ........ (* DONE!)
  6. Scheduling a meeting for networking, brain-storming and familiarizing us with each other

A fair amount of time is being taken up trying to figure "how" things work, and then cleaning up the implementation from the experimenting. Anybody with experience with or are willing to oversee any aspect of the team, please feel free to contact me!

Documentation on how to do things is also appreciated, such as setting up a Forum, led me to setting up a contact, a mailing list and/or IRC channel. Links to specific documentation is also something that would be great to organize and list here.

Projects

Now that we are starting to get the tools in place for communicating and tracking activities, we need to start looking into activities to participate or initiate in the state.

Some quick ideas include

  • Demonstration at a computer club
  • Adult Education Classes (and pass out free, professional looking Ubuntu CDs!)
  • Participating in a computer club's meetings (even non-Linux groups as an informational talk)
  • Demonstrating to a school, nursery, preschool, etc. the benefits of [http://www.edubuntu.org Edubuntu]

  • Install-fests

Membership

Until we have the mailing list set up, the best ways to keep in contact include the Launchpad Membership ([https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-connecticut/+join/+login join]), keeping tabs on the [http://connecticut.ubuntuforums.org Connecticut Team Forum] and catching us when we are meeting in IRC (FreeNode's #ubuntu-connecticut)


CategoryUbuntuTeams CategoryLoCoTeams [http://wiki.ubuntu.com/NUUbuntuTeam NUUbuntuTeam]

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