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| * LoCoTeams * LoCoFAQ * LoCoTeamsList * LoCoTeamContact * LoCoTeamContacts * LoCoTeamMeeting |
General information and details about the LoCo project. * LoCoTeams - the main homepage of the LoCo project. * [[LoCoFAQ]] - one FAQ to rule them all! A big list of LoCo related questions. * LoCoTeamsList - the list of approved and new teams. * LoCoTeamContacts - how to contact the project leaders. * LoCoTeamMeeting - details of the fortnightly LoCo team meetings held on IRC. * LoCoTeamSpeakers - a list of those who are available to speak at conferences about Ubuntu. |
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| * LoCoTeamJoining | Details about joining teams. * LoCoTeamJoining - how to join your local LoCo team. |
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| * LoCoTeamHowto * LoCoGettingApproved * LoCoExampleApplication * LoCoGettingCds * LoCoResolvingProblems * LoCoRunningInstallfests * LoCoWorkingWithOtherGroups * LoCoTeamLeader |
Help and resources for running a team. * LoCoTeamHowto - our main guide to starting a LoCo team. * LoCoTeamRegions - a guide to picking how much of a region your LoCo team covers * LoCoGettingApproved - how to get your team approved. * LoCoExampleApplication - an example approval application. * LoCoGettingCds - how to get free Ubuntu CDs. * LoCoResolvingProblems - details on resolving problems and conflict in your team. * LoCoWorkingWithOtherGroups - how to best work with other local groups such as Linux User Groups. * LoCoTeamLeader - thoughts on being an effective leader. * LoCoTeamDealingWithMoney - best practices for dealing with money |
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Guides and documentation about setting up the various resources and facilities your LoCo team may want to use. |
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| == LoCo Acitivites == | * LoCoCreatingWebsite - how to create a website, a map of your area in which users can add themselves, a planet blog aggregator, and details about free hosting options. * LoCoCreatingForum - how do you set up a forum for your team? * LoCoDocsDay - how to get involved in our regular documentation days. * LoCoBot - details about using our IRC bots for logging and other facilities. * LoCoTeamDocsToDo - Things for us to complete * LoCoTemplates - templates for your LoCo sites. |
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| * LoCoTeamEducation | == LoCo Activities == Guides about different types of work your team can do. * LoCoActivism - How-to guide for digital freedom activism * UbuntuAtConferences - how to get a "conference pack" from Canonical * LoCoRunningInstallfests - a guide to running a local Installfest event. * LoCoTeamEducation - how to advocate Ubuntu / Kubuntu / Edubuntu to educational users and organisations. * LoCoComputerFairHowto - organising a computer fair booth * '''Jams!''' - Jams are get-togethers of Ubuntu activists who work on Ubuntu directly to make it better. Useful information and materials about running '''[[RunningBugJam|Bug Jams]]''' and '''[[MOTU/RunningPackagingJam|Packaging Jams]]'''. == Mailing Lists == * loco-contacts - the main mailing list for the project is loco-contacts. You can join it by visiting https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts * Team Mailing Lists - see https://lists.ubuntu.com for details of the team mailing lists. == IRC Channels == * #ubuntu-locoteams - the main IRC channel for the LoCo project. |
LoCo Knowledge Base
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This page lists the documentation and help that is part of the LoCo project. This should provide a fairly complete list of the documentation we have available.
General Information
General information and details about the LoCo project.
LoCoFAQ - one FAQ to rule them all! A big list of LoCo related questions.
LoCoTeamsList - the list of approved and new teams.
LoCoTeamContacts - how to contact the project leaders.
LoCoTeamMeeting - details of the fortnightly LoCo team meetings held on IRC.
LoCoTeamSpeakers - a list of those who are available to speak at conferences about Ubuntu.
Joining a Team
Details about joining teams.
LoCoTeamJoining - how to join your local LoCo team.
Running a Team
Help and resources for running a team.
LoCoTeamHowto - our main guide to starting a LoCo team.
LoCoTeamRegions - a guide to picking how much of a region your LoCo team covers
LoCoGettingApproved - how to get your team approved.
LoCoExampleApplication - an example approval application.
LoCoGettingCds - how to get free Ubuntu CDs.
LoCoResolvingProblems - details on resolving problems and conflict in your team.
LoCoWorkingWithOtherGroups - how to best work with other local groups such as Linux User Groups.
LoCoTeamLeader - thoughts on being an effective leader.
LoCoTeamDealingWithMoney - best practices for dealing with money
LoCo Resources and Facilities
Guides and documentation about setting up the various resources and facilities your LoCo team may want to use.
LoCoCreatingWebsite - how to create a website, a map of your area in which users can add themselves, a planet blog aggregator, and details about free hosting options.
LoCoCreatingForum - how do you set up a forum for your team?
LoCoDocsDay - how to get involved in our regular documentation days.
LoCoBot - details about using our IRC bots for logging and other facilities.
LoCoTeamDocsToDo - Things for us to complete
LoCoTemplates - templates for your LoCo sites.
LoCo Activities
Guides about different types of work your team can do.
LoCoActivism - How-to guide for digital freedom activism
UbuntuAtConferences - how to get a "conference pack" from Canonical
LoCoRunningInstallfests - a guide to running a local Installfest event.
LoCoTeamEducation - how to advocate Ubuntu / Kubuntu / Edubuntu to educational users and organisations.
LoCoComputerFairHowto - organising a computer fair booth
Jams! - Jams are get-togethers of Ubuntu activists who work on Ubuntu directly to make it better. Useful information and materials about running Bug Jams and Packaging Jams.
Mailing Lists
loco-contacts - the main mailing list for the project is loco-contacts. You can join it by visiting https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
Team Mailing Lists - see https://lists.ubuntu.com for details of the team mailing lists.
IRC Channels
#ubuntu-locoteams - the main IRC channel for the LoCo project.
LoCoTeamKnowledgeBase (last edited 2014-03-18 09:58:14 by dholbach)
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