ApprovalApplication2012

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Clear message

The Ubuntu-eg has started to be a key player in the FOSS communities here in Egypt. We seek to get recognized and help other FOSS and LUG groups. We provide support in both Arabic and English languages. We constantly distribute CDs and printed material advocating Ubuntu and free software.

We aim to make Ubuntu a defacto standard through teaching it in universities so graduated student can have mentalities oriented towards Ubuntu/Linux and FOSS, hence growing up our community in Egypt and spread Ubuntu more faster.

Key Details

Date:

9th of March 2012

Team Admins:

Ubuntu eg Council

Team Contact:

Ahmed Toulan

Membership:

269 launchpad members

Homepage:

EgyptTeam

Mailing List:

ubuntu-eg on lists.ubuntu.com (280 subscribers)

IRC:

#ubuntu-eg on Freenode

Twitter:

@ubuntueg (679 followers)

Facebook Page:

Page (2840 likes)

Facebook Group:

Group (1148 members)

Linkedin Group:

Linkedin Group (130 members)

Team Reports:

Team Reports

Statistics: Social Media

We have a lot of social media channels which are mentioned before, and here are some insights from our Facebook page which has about 2840 likes.

Insights

Please click on the above photo for detailed view of the insights.

Ubuntu Members

Roadmap

  • Our roadmap is simply advocate, promote, translate and improve Ubuntu...

Advocate...

  • Seize every chance to introduce Ubuntu in public. Most of our members - if not all - are involved in other LUGs and NGOs, so whenever an event is held, we spread the word of Ubuntu as it's the best Linux distribution for humans.
  • Utilize our members' contacts with media to expose Ubuntu to Egyptians, and cover our events in TV/radio shows, newspapers and magazines.

Promote...

  • Teach Ubuntu in any possible sector. Examples:

  • Install festival/Release party every new Ubuntu release

    • A big event where 4 or more sessions are running repeatedly in parallel to guide the audience to the gateway of Ubuntu (installing, using and programming).
    • Also other sessions may be presented about specific open source software like Blender, Drupal and Inkscape... etc.
    • Installers squad to install Ubuntu on attendees computers.
  • Help organizations and corporates to migrate to Ubuntu

    • Introduce open source idea, and its benefits.
    • Introduce alternative open source software solutions
    • Suggest companies to implement migration processes
    • Train staff

      'Examples:'

  • Ubuntu-EG magazine

    • An arabic e-magazine for our community that has some picks from our blogs in our LoCo portal

  • Ubuntu-EG Podcast

    • An Arabic talk show about all Ubuntu's news and our community news
  • Ubuntu-EG Youtube Group

  • Online technical support

    • Our members to support Ubuntu users in both Arabic and English languages at all available support channels (IRC channels like #Ubuntu and #Ubuntu-eg, mailing list, forums...etc.)
  • Supporters squad

    • A mobile team ready to support Ubuntu users all over Egypt, by phone or visits, not just on mailing lists, forums or IRC. (List)

  • Media distribution

    • A fully updated/upgraded remastered Ubuntu LiveCD with extra packages installed (video/audio codecs, language packs...etc or any other specific packages for specific event or occasion) to be distributed for free in any event or occasion. Also a partial mirror of Ubuntu archives for those who have enough free space and don't have fast Internet access.
  • Finding sponsors/Fund raiser events

    • Seeking an Ubuntu believer company to sponsor our events and provide contacts in order to engage with business market, governmental sectors and education institutes...etc.

Translate...

  • Translate ubotto factoids into Arabic.

  • Translate community documentation wiki pages into Arabic.

  • Translate Ubuntu manual into Arabic.

    • This will be done either by translating whole projects or collaborating with other FOSS groups depending on how many translators volunteered

Develop and Improve...

  • Encourage our members to contribute by writing articles in Ubuntu community documentation and our portal

  • Encourage others to contribute by reporting bugs, introducing Launchpad.net and bugs utilities is the key. All explained here

  • Always encourage new comers to open source their code for a better quality and more powerful software.
  • Developers in our LoCo to give sessions to our members about packaging and PPAs in Launchpad.net

Sub Teams

Every focus group has some documents related to how to join it which includes the minimal requirements and a task list.

Experience

Note: you can find photos of this events in our Facebook page albums.

  • Created the team website.

  • Getting involved with local LUG and technical groups.
    • Ahmed Toulan gave a session about desktop programming using Qt in an EGLUG event.

    • Mohamed Zaian gave a session about "How to setup a webserver in 10 mins on Linux" in an EGLUG event.

    • Mohamed Saudi gave a session about "How to install Ubuntu" in an EGLUG event.

    • Mohamed Gamal gave a session about "Git version control system" in Mansoura CAT community. Watch video.

    • Islam Wazery gave a workshop on Gimp for IShare community.

    • Abdallah Hodaib gave a workshop on Python for IShare community.

  • We have about 6 Ubuntu members.

Photos

Islam Hassan making a question on Properties in Qt Ahmed Toulan and Omar Mohsen with some discussions on Signals and Slots A slide from Signals and Slots in Qt Mahmoud Ibrahim (left) and Islam Wazery (right) Abdallah Hodiab trying the new Ubuntu (right) Ahmed Toulan (left) and Jonathan Hindi (right) Jonathan Hindi Some of the Ubuntu Eg teams with some of the newcomers Ahmed Toulan Introducing our team Mahmoud Ibrahim (left) and Islam Wazery (right) Mahmoud Ibrahim (left) and Islam Wazery (right) Mahmoud Ibrahim (left) and Islam Wazery (right) Mahmoud Ibrahim (left) and Islam Wazery (right) Mahmoud Ibrahim (left) and Islam Wazery (right)


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