Welcome to the Oklahoma LoCo Team Forum!
If you live in Oklahoma, and strive to adhere to the Ubuntu Code of Conduct consider joining the Oklahoma LoCo!
Here are some links to the Oklahoma LoCo sites- Launchpad, don't forget to join while you are there.
- IRC Channel: #ubuntu-oklahoma on freenode.net (port 8001), Don't have an IRC client, try X-Chat, available in the Ubuntu Repositories.
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If you have any questions, feel free to send any member a PM or email.
Loco Information
From the Ubuntu LoCo Wiki
What is a LoCo team?A
LoCo Team is a Local Community of (in our case) Ubuntu users. A
LoCo can involve a lot of things such as local promoting, support in the local language, general support to local users and much more. Most importantly however, it lets people find other Ubuntu users near them.
Why are there LoCos?LoCos are around to help promote or support Ubuntu and build communities in specific areas. Most
LoCos have projects such as translating or customising Ubuntu for their specific area, which is one of the things that makes Ubuntu great. The
LoCos are a very important part of the Ubuntu Community.
Why should I join a LoCo team?There are lots of benefits and fun to be had getting involved with a
LoCo team, not only in terms of spreading awareness about Ubuntu, but also helping to develop free software in your community, improve Ubuntu and more. For more details see
this page.
Do Canonical run the LoCo teams?No,
LoCo teams are independent groups run by the group's members. These groups are organised, run, promoted and managed independently from Canonical. Although the groups are independent, there is a very close relationship with Canonical, and Canonical work to help support groups in different ways. Canonical also try to solve serious problems in
LoCo teams. We see the relationship between
LoCo teams and Canonical as very close, and there is a mutual understand and respect both ways.