[Ubuntu-be] Ubuntu life in Belgium
tom verlinden
tom.verlinden at gmail.com
Thu May 1 16:36:13 UTC 2014
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> # MY *ANSWERS* TO YOU
>
> 1) Do you want to help set up a booth at fosdem 2015?
>> I'd like to be a part of that, since i've never done that
>> before.
(Always on the lookout for new experiences)
Since this year, I stepped into the FOSDEM volunteers team. I can
split my time, but still want to see some content too...
> 2) Do you still use the website? If so, how?
>> Information. But as you say, it's quite outdated and needs some
>> work.
> 3) What information would you want to see on the new website?
>> Activities that are planned, other relevant information.
I rather have *no* website than a website showing we're not active.
>> Same here.
While IRL meetings are fun and can do a lot for the people attending,
there's the geographical problem. (or so i think)
Myself i'm from Boom. (Rupelstreek, onder Antwerpen).
I have no knowledge about other peoples whereabouts.
But let's say, for the sake of argument, that we're scattered all over
Belgium. That would make it somewhat difficult to organise regular IRL
meetings. (How did you do this in the past?)
Witch brings me to the next question; where do you all live? Maybe we
should get that listed first?
@Jan, can we contact Mark Vandenborre? Seems strange to me that he's
the only one with acces to the account. (how did that happen?)
Maybe it's time to take things over?
Maybe if others can acces the site, this would be a nice start?
(Just throwing *** at the wall, seeing what sticks...)
Jurgen Gaeremyn schreef op 1/05/2014 17:26:
>> # MY QUESTIONS TO YOU
>>
>> 1) Do you want to help set up a booth at fosdem 2015?
>
> Since this year, I stepped into the FOSDEM volunteers team. I can
> split my time, but still want to see some content too...
>
>> 2) Do you still use the website? If so, how?
> Nope.
>
>> 3) What information would you want to see on the new website?
> N/A I rather have *no* website than a website showing we're not
> active.
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