Loco Team Mentor needed for Ubuntu Women's Project

Miguel Ruiz mruiz at ubuntu.com
Wed Feb 14 14:03:04 GMT 2007


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Matthew East wrote:
> [...]
> ??
> 
> How does that work? What's the reasoning behind the Women's Project being
> a local community team? Which local community is represented? I rather
> hope that the project can be considered a worldwide international project
> rather than a local project.

- From LoCo FAQ:

"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."

> If the view of the Community Council was that the team should submit for
> approval, that's fine; but I don't really think that we should take that
> literally to mean that the Women's Project is now a local team in any
> other respects, or have I missed something?

My 2 cents... I think that Ubuntu Women "would work as a LoCo Team", but
it _can't_ be a LoCo Team.

Greetings!



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Miguel Angel Ruiz Manzano
Ubuntu Member                                    http://vulcano.mine.nu
Chilean LoCo Team Contact    		       http://www.ubuntu-cl.org

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