South African Local Community Meeting Summary Date: 7 December, 2006 Time: 8.30pm to 10.35pm Agenda: LoCoMeetings/Agenda7Dec IRC Log: LoCoMeetings/MeetingLog7Dec Attended By: Handle Name Location ====== ==== ======== craigaa Craig A. Adams Durban / Westville morgs Morgan Collett Cape Town / Durbanville Circus-Killer Hugh Jacobs Johannesburg funk19 Justin Hartman Johannesburg jvanderm Jacques vd Merwe Cape Town / Observatory highvoltage Jonathan Carter Cape Town squilla_ Dave Jones Cape Town diepruis Jan Kroeze Johannesburg / Centurion jeang Jean Gruneberg Durban bhtb Lesley Cape Town Seeker Richard Banks Johannesburg / Roodepoort jjtoymachine Jason Dugmore Johannesburg POps Bill Cairns Johannesburg / Centurion geriatric Robert Holm Port Elizabeth Vhata Jonathan Hitchcock Stellenbosch patricka Paul Arzul Cape Town hexdream Duncan Durban nalioth Eon_Red mips Durban inetpro Gustav Meyer Introduction to Ubuntu LoCo Teams ================================= The intent of this agenda item was to ensure that everyone understood the function of a LoCo Team. 1. Most people were up to date on the function of a LoCo team, but some were not. * An overview of the LoCo Team needs to be written. -> Refer to loco FAQ. 2. Some people only stumbled upon the LoCo and say it is difficult to find. * We need to raise awareness of LoCo teams in the Ubuntu community, perhaps some assistance from Ubuntu website. 3. It was noted that it is not "easy" to join the LoCo team. * Simplify the process of joining the team. 4. Some people understand the theory or concept behind a LoCo, but do not quite grasp the practical application. * We need a "How you can get involved." section on the Wiki. 5. A number of comments and questions were raiser re the specific activities of the LoCo. 6. Other points or comments raised included: 1. Access to Non Long Term Support CD's 2. Education (Schools etc.) 3. Translation into local languages. 4. Assisting those with no or poor Internet access. 5. Locations of Freedom Toasters 6. General User Support Channels of Communication ========================= This agenda item was designed to introduce the various forms of communication the LoCo has available to it and to describe their relative uses. Discussed media were the Mailing List, the Forum, the Wiki and IRC. 1. The mailing list is the primary means of communication, it is nearly universal with almost everyone having access to email and allows for offline use. 2. The Wiki is a great reference tool and collaborative content development environment, but cannot be very effectively used as a communications medium. * Most people are intimidated when it comes to using the Wiki. It would be useful to provide an easy to follow HowTo and templates for people not familiar with using a Wiki. 3. The Forum, to a degree, combines the functions and capabilities of the Wiki with mailing lists. Most people however are passive consumers of information and require it toe be sent to them, rather than actively going somewhere to look, unless they have a problem that needs to be resolved. 4. Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is good for quick meetings, discussions and immediate support, but is also out of the reach of many people. One indicator is that this on-line meeting was only actively attended by ~20 people out of over 140 subscribers to the mailing list, which is actually quite a good turnout. 5. Cross posting of information between communication mediums needs to be actively carried out. To this end a number of people have agreed to assist with this process, but more people would be welcome. * Cross posting of information will be carried out by Hugh Jacobs, Morgan Collett, Justin Hartman, Craig Adams and Jacques Van Der Merwe. 6. Service maintenance teams are also required to ensure the proper functioning and management of the Wiki, Mailing Lists and Fora. * Wiki Content > Morgan Collett, Duncan (hexdream), Craig Adams, Jacques Van Der Merwe, Jean Gruneberg (jeang). * Wiki Theme > Justin Hartman, Richard Banks (Seeker), Jonathan Carter. * Forum Management > Hugh Jacobs. * Mailing List Moderation > Duncan (hexdream), Craig Adams, Hugh Jacobs, Bill Cairns (POps) 7. Other points, notes or comments: 1. Some people are unable to spend extended time on-line as they use dial-up or their company policies do not allow browser access. Others do not have access to the Internet out of office hours. 2. It is important to remember that most people in South Africa, who have access to the Internet, do not have access to broadband. 3. eMail is easier for most people to manage compared to web based content. 4. Each person develops their own preference as to which communication medium suits them best. It is necessary to respect peoples choices in this regards. 5. Hosting of LoCo resources is provided by Canonical with access to a website, Wiki, mailing list, IRC channel and forum offered. Information on the LoCo hosting resources can be found at: [WWW] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoHosting 6. General IRC based user support should really be directed to the main Ubuntu channels. There are more people there at any given time. Translation =========== One of the functions of many LoCo's is the translation of Ubuntu into local languages. 1. In South Africa an organisation called Translate ([WWW] http://www.translate.org.za) headed by Dwayne Bailey has undertake the task of translating FLOSS into the numerous official languages. 2. Anyone interested in assisting with translation is the be referred to Translate in an attempt to avoid duplication and dilution of effort. 3. Craig Adams contacted Dwayne Bailey and he provided a blurb for the Wiki and a link to the website. * "If you would like to be involved in the translation of Open Source software into South African languages. Including OpenOffice.org, Mozilla, KDE and GNOME. Then please join the community at Translate.org.za which focuses on localisation of FOSS into South African languages. Not only do we look at interfaces but also: keyboards, locales, spell checker and software to enhance the quality and ease of localisation such as Pootle our online translation tool." # Contributors section - [WWW] http://translate.org.za/content/blogsection/6/59/ # Live translation - [WWW] http://pootle.translate.org.za # Development blog - [WWW] http://www.translate.org.za/blogs/dev/ 4. Translation is entirely voluntary and does not require any technical skills for people to become involved. Local LoCo Teams ================ Sub-Teams to carry out specific functions, management, maintenance and general assistance are needed within the LoCo. 1. Teams are not to be formal exclusive groupings of people. Rather, the idea is to build specialist knowledge with an aim towards assisting others in their activities. 2. Wiki, Mailing List & Forum teams were established in Channels of Communication above. 3. Marketing Team: Responsible for assisting LoCo members in their Ubuntu marketing efforts. These encompass visibility/exposure, and a formal press liaison group/individual. * Team Volunteers : Craig Adams, Paul Arzul (patricka), Jason Dugmore (jjtoymachine), Justin Hartman, Duncan (hexdream), Lesley (bhtb), Dave Jones (squilla_). 4. Event Team: Responsible for assisting LoCo members organise and hold events, booths at shows, conferences, installfests and any other public activity. * Team Volunteers: Craig Adams, Duncan (hexdream), Hugh Jacobs, Jacques Van Der Merwe, Lesley (bhtb). 5. Education Team: Responsible for assisting LoCo members improve/increase Ubuntu, specifically Edubuntu, usage in schools and other educational institutions. This can include the installation of computing facilities in schools, organising the donation of computers to schools etc. * Team Volunteers: William Kinghorn (not present), Craig Adams, Jason Dugmore (jjtoymachine), Hugh Jacobs. 6. Local Teams: These are not specifically teams, but merely groups of people in the same geographical area. LoCo members should create a profile for themselves on the Wiki and link themselves to the area they are located in. No specific addresses are to be posted. 7. Other points, notes or comments: 1. Improving visibility in various other fora and mailing lists will be undertaken by various people. 2. Mentions in e-zines and news sites were also mentioned. 3. Jonathan Carter mentioned the possibility of building a South African specific Ubuntu Live CD. Getting Involved in Ubuntu ========================== This agenda item was supposed to discuss how LoCo team members could get involved in the greater Ubuntu project, but focused on local involvement instead. Anything by anyone, within reason. Essentially whatever anyone can think of to "market" Ubuntu is encouraged, provided everyone is notified of what is planned. Ideas from giving away CD's at shopping centres to holding a training session were mentioned. Success Stories =============== Whilst not properly discussed, it was mentioned that success stories for the Wiki and any potential newsletters would be welcome. Code of Conduct =============== Everyone is expected to abide by the code of conduct on all media ([WWW] http://www.ubuntu-za.org/Wiki/CodeOfConduct), but team leads will be required to actually sign the Code of Conduct. Competition Ideas ================= Morgan Collett has a copy of The Official Ubuntu Book signed by Jono Bacon, Benjamin Mako Hill and Ivan Krstic available as a prize for a competition. Various ideas were discussed with regards to what the competition would be, either for the best ZA LoCo logo design or the person who has made the most/best contribution to the LoCo over a period of time. Ideas for the competition need to be discussed further.
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