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||<style="color: #816647; background: #d9bb7a; font-weight: bold; font-size: larger"> '''Ubuntu Massachusetts Local Community Team Page''' ||
|| The Ubuntu Massachusetts Local Community Team is a group working to advocate Ubuntu throughout the state of Massachusetts. ||
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= Introduction =
= Team Info =
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This is the wiki page for the Ubuntu MA Team that is currently being formed. The team will coordinate to spread ubuntu in the Boston area. The team will be a chapter of the ["NUUbuntuTeam"]. We share their goals, but are here to focus more locally. The main advantage is we can have team meetings in person.
This is the wiki page for the Ubuntu Massachusetts Team that is currently being formed. The team will coordinate to spread Ubuntu in Massachusetts. Currently, our team is heavily focused around the Boston/Cambridge area. If you are in Western Massachusetts and want to start meetings and a community there, please communicate with us and we can decide how to proceed. Our team is a chapter of the ["NUUbuntuTeam"] which promotes Ubuntu in the North Eastern United States. We share their goals, but focus more locally in Eastern Massachusetts.
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 1. Educate the public about Ubuntu  1. Promote and educate the public about Ubuntu throughout Massachusetts
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 4. Conduct outreach programs via local schools, colleges community centers and libraries.
 5. Spread Ubuntu Linux through out Massachusetts.
 6. Provide assistance with migrating, installing, configuring and using Ubuntu
 7. Promote the Ubuntu Certification
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. Work with other groups to improve peoples computing experience by increasing awareness of GNU + Linux, open source, copyleft software.
 9. Start a " NU Ubuntu Team " portal as a resource guide and link to the greater Ubuntu community.
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. Start a "NU Ubuntu Foundation" within the USA to collect donations of old Computers, and install Edubuntu/Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu for Teachers and Students within the Nu Ubuntu Team region. We will specialize in recycling old MS & apple computers for Teachers, students, elderly and those in need.
 4. Conduct outreach programs via local schools, colleges community centres and libraries
 5. Provide assistance with migrating, installing, configuring and using Ubuntu
 6. Work with other groups to improve peoples computing experience by increasing awareness of GNU + Linux, open source, copyleft software
 7. Start a "NU Ubuntu Foundation" within the USA to collect donations of old Computers, and install Edubuntu/Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu for Teachers and Students within the Nu Ubuntu Team region. We will specialize in recycling old MS & apple computers for Teachers, students, elderly and those in need
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= Join Our Team =
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= Contact =
## List the contact information of the team: Mailing-list, IRC channel and Web Forum as they may apply. Provide a link to the Launchpad page as a Team Member list if applicable. Consider how people will get in touch with you based on the contact information you supply.
All communication is currently through the NU Ubuntu Team channels:
The team is currently being set up so there is lots to do.

To become a member of the ''Ubuntu Massachusetts Local Community Team'' please
 * Sign up on [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ma our mailing list] where all meetings and work is coordinated.
 * Join [https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-us-ma our team on Launchpad]
 * Add yourself to the [:MassachusettsTeam/TeamList:TeamList]

''It is very important that you are on the mailing list to stay in the loop.''

You should also join the #ubuntu-massachusetts IRC channel

You can help our team by:

 * Reading LoCoTeamHowto and LoCoTeamRunning to help kick things off
 * Taking the initiative to run a project, or plan a meeting, install-fest, or event. Do not be afraid to push things forward but ''do'' coordinate with others
 * Help write and build these wiki pages to make things clearer for new users or LocoTeam members
 * Keep our IRC channel active
 * Help out with some [:MassachusettsTeam/Projects:team projects]
 * Share your ideas with us!
 * Any of the more general tasks listed on the page on

For a detailed list of ways to get involved with Ubuntu more generally, check out the ContributeToUbuntu page.

= Team Meetings =

## Link to Meeting Agendas and old meeting summaries here.

[:MassachusettsTeam/Meetings:Meetings]

== Release Parties ==

Once a new version of Ubuntu is released, there will be plenty to celebrate, whether you were directly involved the release process or just rejoice because the next iteration of the best Linux distribution is finally out. We hold a release party for each new release.

= Team Contact =

The MassachusettsTeam currently has a mailing list and IRC channel. We currently use the Northeast United States Team's forum for discussion on the web. Here are links to important contact resources:
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 * IRC: #ubuntu-us-ne on freenode
 * Homepage: http://www.cafelinux.org/nuubuntuteam/
 * IRC: #ubuntu-massachusetts on irc.freenode.net
 * Mailing list: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ma
 * Email: [[MailTo(ubuntu-us-ma AT lists DOT ubuntu DOT com)]]
 * NUUbuntu homepage: http://www.cafelinux.org/nuubuntuteam/
 * Our Launchpad team page: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-us-ma
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Interim team contacts: Interim team contacts (if you're interested in taking a leadership role and planning events and acting as a contact, feel free to add yourself here):
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 * Justin Whitaker  * [https://launchpad.net/~mateo-gwj Justin Whitaker]
 * BenjaminMakoHill
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= How to Contribute =
## Describe easy ways to contribute to the team. These should look a lot like the bulleted points on the ContributeToUbuntu wiki page. Link to more detailed subpages as necessary.
The team is currently being set up. You can help by:
 * reading LoCoTeamHowto
 * help set up this wiki page and everything else we need to get started
 * join #ubuntu-us-ne to discuss ideas
 * join the team once it's created on launchpad

= Projects =
## List the team's current projects and tasks as well as status and contact persons for each one. Make it easy for new people to know who to ask and where to go to get involved with a specific project.
Current project: get the team going.

= Launchpad Membership Policy =
## Describe your Launchpad team membership policy here.
The launchpad team isn't set up yet, but once it is, apply and tell us where you live on IRC or by PM on the forums.

= Meetings =
## Link to Meeting Agendas and old meeting summaries here.
No meetings are currently planned.
[:MassachusettsTeam/Meetings/ReleaseParties/:Release Parties]
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Ubuntu Massachusetts Local Community Team Page

The Ubuntu Massachusetts Local Community Team is a group working to advocate Ubuntu throughout the state of Massachusetts.

Team Info

This is the wiki page for the Ubuntu Massachusetts Team that is currently being formed. The team will coordinate to spread Ubuntu in Massachusetts. Currently, our team is heavily focused around the Boston/Cambridge area. If you are in Western Massachusetts and want to start meetings and a community there, please communicate with us and we can decide how to proceed. Our team is a chapter of the ["NUUbuntuTeam"] which promotes Ubuntu in the North Eastern United States. We share their goals, but focus more locally in Eastern Massachusetts.

Goals

  1. Promote and educate the public about Ubuntu throughout Massachusetts
  2. Supply Ubuntu (CDs & CD images) to the general public

  3. Support Ubuntu Locally, conduct community classes and symposiums
  4. Conduct outreach programs via local schools, colleges community centres and libraries
  5. Provide assistance with migrating, installing, configuring and using Ubuntu
  6. Work with other groups to improve peoples computing experience by increasing awareness of GNU + Linux, open source, copyleft software
  7. Start a "NU Ubuntu Foundation" within the USA to collect donations of old Computers, and install Edubuntu/Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu for Teachers and Students within the Nu Ubuntu Team region. We will specialize in recycling old MS & apple computers for Teachers, students, elderly and those in need

We expect that more goals are to come as time passes.

And, obviously, we all do this in line with the [https://launchpad.net/codeofconduct/1.0.1 Ubuntu Code of Conduct]

Join Our Team

The team is currently being set up so there is lots to do.

To become a member of the Ubuntu Massachusetts Local Community Team please

It is very important that you are on the mailing list to stay in the loop.

You should also join the #ubuntu-massachusetts IRC channel

You can help our team by:

  • Reading LoCoTeamHowto and LoCoTeamRunning to help kick things off

  • Taking the initiative to run a project, or plan a meeting, install-fest, or event. Do not be afraid to push things forward but do coordinate with others

  • Help write and build these wiki pages to make things clearer for new users or LocoTeam members

  • Keep our IRC channel active
  • Help out with some [:MassachusettsTeam/Projects:team projects]

  • Share your ideas with us!
  • Any of the more general tasks listed on the page on

For a detailed list of ways to get involved with Ubuntu more generally, check out the ContributeToUbuntu page.

Team Meetings

[:MassachusettsTeam/Meetings:Meetings]

Release Parties

Once a new version of Ubuntu is released, there will be plenty to celebrate, whether you were directly involved the release process or just rejoice because the next iteration of the best Linux distribution is finally out. We hold a release party for each new release.

Team Contact

The MassachusettsTeam currently has a mailing list and IRC channel. We currently use the Northeast United States Team's forum for discussion on the web. Here are links to important contact resources:

Interim team contacts (if you're interested in taking a leadership role and planning events and acting as a contact, feel free to add yourself here):

[:MassachusettsTeam/Meetings/ReleaseParties/:Release Parties]


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