pak33m
June 29th, 2009, 03:58 AM
Hi all,
My name is Jimmy https://launchpad.net/~pak33m and I been assigned by the US Teams https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USTeams as the Alaska LoCo team mentor. Mentors are people who help LoCo teams in need. I can help you all to get your team started by providing help and advice along the way. Recently you had another mentor, Jon Reagan, and now it will be me. I have been involved with the US Teams https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USTeams and Florida Team https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FloridaTeam for several years now and have a great deal of LoCo experience to bring to you team.
For the last week I have been catching up on the history of the Alaska LoCo team. From the amount of info that I have seen on your forum and mailing list there are quite a bit of you that are really interested in getting something going. In the coming weeks I will review more and start to help you team wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlaskaTeam which will be a big resource for you all moving forward.
In the meanwhile I strongly encourage you all to get connected to each other through the forum, mailing list and IRC to start talking more and hopefully on a daily basis. These kinds of communication really make a team come together easily, especially through IRC.
I recommend whether new or not that you all do the following:
1. Register a Launchpad account https://launchpad.net/
2. Join the Alaska LoCo team on Launchpad https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-alaska
3. Introduce yourself on the Alaska LoCo team forum http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=529468 and you can sign in on the forum with your Launchpad account
4. Bookmark the Alaska LoCo team wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USTeams for your reference
5. Get connected to the Alaska LoCo team channel in IRC https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat on irc.freenode.net at #ubuntu-us-ak
I wanted to at least introduce myself to let you all know that I am available to help. Feel free to contact me via email harris dot jimmy at gmail dot com, in the forum and/or IRC at #ubuntu-us-ak as pak33m.
I look forward to working with you all :)
Thanks,
Jimmy
My name is Jimmy https://launchpad.net/~pak33m and I been assigned by the US Teams https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USTeams as the Alaska LoCo team mentor. Mentors are people who help LoCo teams in need. I can help you all to get your team started by providing help and advice along the way. Recently you had another mentor, Jon Reagan, and now it will be me. I have been involved with the US Teams https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USTeams and Florida Team https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FloridaTeam for several years now and have a great deal of LoCo experience to bring to you team.
For the last week I have been catching up on the history of the Alaska LoCo team. From the amount of info that I have seen on your forum and mailing list there are quite a bit of you that are really interested in getting something going. In the coming weeks I will review more and start to help you team wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlaskaTeam which will be a big resource for you all moving forward.
In the meanwhile I strongly encourage you all to get connected to each other through the forum, mailing list and IRC to start talking more and hopefully on a daily basis. These kinds of communication really make a team come together easily, especially through IRC.
I recommend whether new or not that you all do the following:
1. Register a Launchpad account https://launchpad.net/
2. Join the Alaska LoCo team on Launchpad https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-alaska
3. Introduce yourself on the Alaska LoCo team forum http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=529468 and you can sign in on the forum with your Launchpad account
4. Bookmark the Alaska LoCo team wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USTeams for your reference
5. Get connected to the Alaska LoCo team channel in IRC https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat on irc.freenode.net at #ubuntu-us-ak
I wanted to at least introduce myself to let you all know that I am available to help. Feel free to contact me via email harris dot jimmy at gmail dot com, in the forum and/or IRC at #ubuntu-us-ak as pak33m.
I look forward to working with you all :)
Thanks,
Jimmy