[16:11] <Na3iL> hey folks!
[16:25] <pleia2> hello Na3iL
[16:25] <Na3iL> hiya pleia2 hows u :)
[16:26] <pleia2> great, you?
[16:29] <Na3iL> fine :)
[16:31] <Na3iL> am thinking on a new project to contribute to Ubuntu.. called TalkUbuntu where we did a deadline for a meeting with Ubuntu users and advocate open-source, coffees something like this
[16:31] <Na3iL> what u think?
[16:33] <pleia2> I think a better channel for that is #ubuntu-locoteams
[16:33] <pleia2> Local/Community (LoCo) teams are the ones that arrange that sort of in person meetup :)
[16:34] <Na3iL> I understand but I was here just to search for an interested pple
[16:34] <pleia2> you might also check out Ubuntu Hours https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hour many teams do them
[16:34] <Na3iL> ah I see
[16:34] <pleia2> this channel is for talking about Ubuntu documentation, not for recruiting people for your teams
[16:34] <Na3iL> haha xD oups sorry :)
[16:35] <pleia2> no worries, just want to make sure you get to the right place :)
[16:36] <Na3iL> thanks pleia2
[16:36] <Na3iL> by the way how i can help with Ubuntu documentation..
[16:38] <pleia2> it depends on what you want to work on and what your expertise is in, we always need folks reviewing desktop documentation and server documentation, as well as updating articles as they find errors on help.ubuntu.com/community/ (which is a wiki)
[16:40] <Na3iL> I see, am always turning around in the wiki.ubuntu.com
[16:41] <pleia2> wiki.ubuntu.com isn't for ubuntu user documentation, that's used for teams
[16:41] <pleia2> so it's not really something we work on here
[16:42] <Na3iL> ah am a member on the Ubuntu-tn LoCo team, so am always there helping with documentation for our events.. for that I was wondering that