I'm in DFW, too ... but, uh, dumb question...what's a Loco team do?
We're not gonna go around like a bunch of Jehovah's witnesses trying to pass out cd's and spreading the dogma, are we?
I'm in DFW, too ... but, uh, dumb question...what's a Loco team do?
We're not gonna go around like a bunch of Jehovah's witnesses trying to pass out cd's and spreading the dogma, are we?
You can read more about LoCo teams here
100 buckets of bits on the bus,
100 buckets of bits,
Take one down, short it to ground,
FF buckets of bits on the bus.
Now that's just too funny
If you guys are interested and serious about starting up a LoCo team, but not sure where to do it, a great place to start is by getting some advice from leaders of already established LoCo teams (such as Utah) and maybe contacting a member of the US LoCo Team (vorian may help you).
Also, try chatting with each other outside of forums, and maybe set up a meeting online in IRC or AIM or whatever your preference.
I am stationed in Abilene. I am interested.
I found this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TexasTeam
Last edited by allforcarrie; December 30th, 2007 at 03:40 PM.
After taking several readings i'm suprised to find my mind is still faily sound.
I'm a 33-year old long-time Linux "follower" and *buntu convert. Unfortunately, I'm 6 hours from Dallas and farther from Houston. I'm keeping an eye on the Texas Panhandle from Amarillo.
If anything happens or gets organized, add me to the list. If there are others in Amarillo who are interested in forming something, keep me posted.
--SC
All right guys, let's get this thing started. I am sick of there not being a TX loco team. I don't have too much free time, but I will try and find out how the others got started and became official. I would appreciate any others to do the same. Thanks.
I would be interested also - BUT travel a lot - RETIRED - Old man >>
does that leave me out???
hate to say it (no I don't) but there also is a ubuntu houston google group
http://groups.google.com/group/ubuntu-houston-team
Administrator of various cast-off debris, most of it running either Ubuntu or Debian
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