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locodir-userhi what do you do in the ubuntu hour in pasadena05:44
nigelbg3705:58
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jussihello all! syrinx_ is looking to set up a new loco, perhaps someone can guide them to some documentation? 07:45
syrinx_hey jussi 07:54
dholbachgood morning08:01
Ddordagood morning08:03
Ddorda:)08:03
dholbachhi Ddorda08:04
Ddordadholbach: sup?08:04
dholbachhow are you doing?08:04
Ddordadholbach: very well :)08:05
Ddordastarted to work again, so all awesome08:05
Ddorda:P08:05
dholbach:)08:05
jussisyrinx_: so how did you go? did you find anything active?08:06
Ddordadholbach: and you?08:06
syrinx_jussi: it seems complicated08:07
dholbachDdorda, life's great - Spring is all around in Berlin :)08:07
syrinx_I guess, they guy tried to set something up, failed, got sent off to war, and forgot about it08:07
syrinx_the*08:07
Ddordai love spring :)08:07
jussisyrinx_: well Im sure some people here can help get you set up, just hang about and someone will likely point you towards focs etc08:07
jussidocs*08:08
syrinx_:D08:08
syrinx_seems like there was a lot of interest a few years ago, I hope some of those same people are interested08:09
jussisyrinx_: ahh, I just found this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamHowto08:09
jussisyrinx_: but if you have a scpecific question, feel freeee to ask - we will try find an answer for you08:10
madsailorsyrinx_, wher are you finding this info.  I don't see a RI team listed at loco.ubuntu.com08:10
syrinx_problem is, a few of the resources, namely the mailing list and launchpad, are moderated by this guy08:10
syrinx_https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RhodeIslandTeam < wiki08:11
jussisyrinx_: the loco council can help with sorting that out08:11
madsailorthx08:11
jussisyrinx_: its also a good idea to contact him and see if he is till interested08:11
syrinx_https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ri < mailing list08:11
syrinx_i just emailed him actually, hoping he replies this weekend08:11
jussisyrinx_: :)08:11
syrinx_I can create an irc channel right?08:12
syrinx_nothing wrong with that....i dont think08:13
jussisyrinx_: just make sure you follow the crating channels page08:14
syrinx_i did, #ubuntu-us-ri08:14
jussithis, if you didnt see it: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/CreatingChannels08:15
* nigelb hands jussi an 'e'08:17
syrinx_madsailor: come into the channel08:17
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czajkowskiAloha10:38
laserbledHi16:53
laserbledI have a query...what are the prerequisites to start a loco ?...saw we have a lug...could we build a loco over that ?16:54
mhall119laserbled: all you need are some local Ubuntu enthusiasts16:56
mhall119loco teams and lugs serve different purposes, and it is encouraged that your loco be active in your area LUGs as well16:57
laserbledthat would definitely be there....What I would like to do is to help this reach colleges and schools and encourge them to get started in FOSS world , help them out initially...arrange meet ups , distribute disks...etc..I could do it under national community but I thought having a loco would be preffered option...am from India btw16:59
laserbledmhall119: I was wondering what are the procedures involved ( yes I saw the wiki )..I mean other than the obvois once and how long till it get aproved17:02
mhall119laserbled: there is already an Indian loco team17:17
mhall119laserbled: http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/indian-team17:18
laserbledya...I saw that( that was the one I reffered by national team :) )....I was asking about a reginal one17:18
mhall119usually it's preferred that locos are national, but I understand India is a big country17:19
mhall119there's a Delhi and Bangalore team too17:19
mhall119also a tamil team, but I'm not sure if that's geographic or language specific17:20
laserbledchennai ?....hum...i dint see that..am from the south end too17:21
mhall119nigelb: you awake?17:21
laserbledhes idle...17:21
mhall119he's never idle, that guy's always got something he's working on17:22
mhall119I think he codes in his sleep too17:22
laserbledcool :)17:23
JanCI think it would make perfect sense to have local teams at the state level in India, provided there are enough volunteers for that state, and provided they cooperate with the national team18:19
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JanCand IIRC the tamil team is mostly language-based18:20
laserbledJanC: ah okie...I was talking more about a loco as in comunity...so since you say its  a good idea...shall I put this up in the national community...I wanted to know the opinion...cos it gets a tad difficult to organise stuffs in the national leve18:24
JanClaserbled: I don't know how the Indian team currently operates18:24
JanCbut if the US is allowed to have state level teams, why not a country that has more inhabitants and probably less communication/transport infrastructure...?18:26
laserbledlol18:29
JanCbut nigelb will know more about ubuntu-in I suppose   ☺18:31
YoBoYI think there is a need of regional team only if in the regions there is more than one user group18:34
laserbledusergroup as in lug ?18:35
YoBoYlike in ubuntu user group :) some people doing stuff to promote ubuntu ;)18:35
laserbledhum...we have some 3 - 4 lugs in my state 18:36
dscasselIn Canada, every once in a while, we have someone show up and say we should have provincial teams.18:39
dscasselWe have ubuntu-qc, but that's mostly a language thing (IMHO)18:39
dscasselFor me, I'd consider it a good idea to split the team if there was a whole bunch of discussion on the mailing list, forum and IRC that was irrelevant to most of the people there.18:40
dscasselWe're not there yet.18:40
dscasselThe downside of splitting the team by region is you have regions with no LoCo support and some with a bunch of activity.18:42
dscasselWe have that to some extent anyway, but at least everybody in Canada knows there's a place they can go to if they want to get involved.18:42
YoBoYmulti-language countries can have more than one team based on the different language too, like canada, or spain18:43
JanCdscassel: which is why I said "provided there are enough volunteers for that state, and provided they cooperate with the national team"18:43
JanCI think it's only useful to start a regional locoteam if there is a good chance they can become an approved team18:44
dscasselYeah. Mostly the people who put forward the idea disappear shortly after they make their suggestion.18:45
JanCwhich would mean they do have a lot of regional activity18:45
dscasselI'm guessing they're speaking about the way they think things ought to be rather than actually volunteering for anything. :)18:45
dscasselI *hope* they're not discouraged by the rebuff, because I really do want people all over the country organizing events and things.18:46
dscassel(They don't need my permission. :)18:46
laserbled;) .. what you mentioned is correct..I actually saw a discussion asking for a regional loco at my place in this channel ;)18:47
laserbledwhile googling18:47
JanClaserbled: you can always start as a "regional working group" inside ubuntu-in18:48
dscasselIt seems to come up a lot. There's a lot of differing opinions about what LoCos are or should be.18:48
YoBoYwe always encourage users to create an ubuntu "regional" group in France if they feel the need to, but they never ask to be a loco team and they don't really need that title18:49
YoBoYcommunication is the key18:49
JanCYoBoY: it could be useful to get things for free...  ;)18:49
JanCalthough less for ubuntu-fr maybe18:50
JanCas you have your own CDs etc.18:50
YoBoYyes :) we provide cds with a very cheap price :p18:50
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laserbledactually that is one factor i was asking for a loco18:51
laserbledcds ... you dont get the pack unless you are a loco do you ?18:51
YoBoYthat right18:52
YoBoYby the way, there is already regional teams in india ^^"18:53
laserbledI found banglore and delhi....both far far away from my place..am on the south end18:54
JanClaserbled: you need to be an approved locoteam to get the free CDs, which normally takes at least a year of ongoing activity19:17
laserbledhm...an year is not bad...I kinda have around that time free to do that ;)19:18
JanClaserbled: i said at least, and it's supposed to stay active after that of course19:18
laserbledI meant getting it organised proper ;) ... ofcourse it should be active after19:19
JanChm, one of the neighbours is BBQ'ing I think19:19
JanC(random comment)19:19
JanC(to make everybody as "hungry" as I just became smelling it ;) )19:20
JanClaserbled: first thing to do is to find other people 19:21
laserbledya....planning to use lug for that + colleges are always the best place to find enthusiast ;)19:22
JanCwell, I'm not sure how things are in India, but in my experience retired people have at least as much free time as students...  ;)19:24
laserbledhm...but getting retired ppl who are also interested in foss would be hard to find I think19:25
JanClaserbled: then it's your task to get them interested !  ☺19:29
YoBoYI can give some of our retired people if you need laserbled :)19:31
laserbledhehe ;) ..ya would help to increase the number of members 19:31
laserbledbefore that would need to make up the core team....not goin to be easy...should put up in the next bar camp19:32
laserbledah speaking of which....need to hear something funny....our bar camp ad got banned by google...some ediot executive thot we were advertising for liqour :P19:33
JanCor maybe somebody who didn't want barcamp to succeed did so...19:34
dscassellaserbled: Goodies like CDs are nice, but the main benefit of building a community is the community. :)19:48
dscasselAnd you can do that without LoCo council approval. :)19:48
dscassel(although working with ubuntu-in is useful and encouraged :)19:49
laserbledofcourse...I was just mentioning a possible reason to go for loco than a regional community....in either case there is a community ;)19:49
JanClaserbled: it might be possible to get CDs & more when you organise a large event anyway (although I don't know how to request them nowadays)20:06
laserbledi tried to get some when we had a techfest in my college....but then i head i had to go for that thru loco....like first they get it and then they mail it to me....anyway i dint persue it too much though20:07
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JanClaserbled: even if the loco contact would have to request it, it could still be sent to you21:02
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