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[https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-uk Launchpad] team created 5/9/06.

[:UKTeam/LUGRadioLive2006:LUGRadio Live 2006] went well.[[BR]]
 * [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-uk Launchpad] team created 5/9/06.
 * [:UKTeam/LUGRadioLive2006:LUGRadio Live 2006] went well.
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== Initiatives == == Support ==
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=== Support === Ask a question on the [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk mailing list] or in the chatroom if you need help with anything. You can also ask on the [http://www.ubuntuforums.org Ubuntu Forums] although it's not UK specific. We've also got a [:UKTeam/QAndA:Questions and Answers] page where you can ask a question, you can also browse through previous questions and answers. Find UK-specific [:UKTeam/Hardware:hardware support here].
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Ask a question on the [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk mailing list] or in the chatroom if you need help with anything. You can also ask on the [http://www.ubuntuforums.org Ubuntu Forums] although it's not UK specific. We've also got a [:UKTeam/QAndA:Questions and Answers] page where you can ask a question, you can also browse through previous questions and answers.
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=== Meetings === == Meetings ==
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=== Marketing ===
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 * [http://www.softwarefreedomday.org Software Freedom Day], 16 September 2006.
 * [:UKTeam/LUGRadioLive2006:LUGRadio Live 2006], 22-23 July 2006.
 * [:UKTeam/GetUbuntu:GetUbuntu] - planning page for [http://www.ubuntu-uk.org ubuntu-uk.org].
 * Install parties - helping procure CDs.
 * Advocacy - Ubuntu presence at conferences.
 * [:UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006:Linux World London 2006 Booth]
== Projects ==
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[:UKTeam/Marketing] has more detail about the things listed above. This is a list of proposed projects/sub-teams for further development, listed in alphabetical order. Please add your name to the list as a member if you would like to get involved.
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=== Education === || [:UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006:LinuxWorld London]
 || UKTeam stand and meet-up || [:UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006:Visit project page for details] ||<#0cb13e>Active!|| Adam Bagnall, Alan Helmore-Simpson, AlanPope, StuartParkington, NikButler, Ashley Hooper, Matthew Garrett, Alan Cocks, Ana37 ||
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 * Introduce [http://www.edubuntu.org Edubuntu] into schools.
 * Encourage use of [http://www.theopencd.org Free/Open Source Software for Windows] in schools and universities to increase acceptance of FOSS.
|| [:UKTeam/LocalMeetings:Local Meetings] || Regional meet-ups || [[:UKTeam/LocalMeetings:Organise or join a meeting in your area] || <#0cb13e>Active || || See each [:UKTeam/LocalMeetings:regional page] ||
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[:UKTeam/Education] has more about UKTeam's involvement in schools and universities. || [:UKTeam/Marketing:Marketing] || Market Ubuntu in the UK || [:UKTeam/Marketing:Marketing:Visit project page for details] || <#0cb13e>Active || SteveSmith, [:GeemanUK] ||
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|| [:UKTeam/Localisation:Localisation] || Translate Ubuntu into non-English UK languages || [https://launchpad.net/rosetta Translate Ubuntu here]. This is is particularly important for the use of [http://www.edubuntu.org Edubuntu] in schools in Wales. || <#0cb13e>Active || ? ||
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=== Internationalisation/Localisation === || [:UKTeam/Education:Education] || Get FOSS used in schools and colleges || [:UKTeam/Marketing:Marketing:Visit project page for details] || <#fdfa03>Getting Started || SteveSmith ||
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If you can speak any non-English UK languages [https://launchpad.net/rosetta head over to the translation project] to help translate Ubuntu. This is going to be particularly important for the use of [http://www.edubuntu.org Edubuntu] in schools. || Government certification || Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper) government certified || Could someone clarify this point please || <#ed3232>Not active || ? ||
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=== Hardware ===

[:UKTeam/Hardware] gives UK-specific hardware information.

=== Long-term ===

 * Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper) government certified.
If you have an idea for a project, please add it here or talk to other UKTeam people about it!

Welcome

This is the wiki page of the UK Local Community Team. We aim to provide free community support to users of the various flavours of Ubuntu Linux as well as advocating the use of Ubuntu to individuals and organisations alike. We plan to hold regular meetings around the UK as well as keeping in touch via our active mailing list and IRC chatroom.

Who is this group for?

This group is for anyone in the United Kingdom who uses or is interested in some flavour of Ubuntu, whether it's Ubuntu, Kubuntu or any others. This group is for people of all technical abilities from I've-never-heard-of-linux all the way to I'm-an-Ubuntu-Master.

How do I join?

There is no official process to join, just sign up to our [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk mailing list] or come and chat in our Internet Relay Chat (IRC) chatroom (#ubuntu-uk on irc.freenode.net). You can also add yourself to the list of current members in [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-uk launchpad].

News

Support

Ask a question on the [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk mailing list] or in the chatroom if you need help with anything. You can also ask on the [http://www.ubuntuforums.org Ubuntu Forums] although it's not UK specific. We've also got a [:UKTeam/QAndA:Questions and Answers] page where you can ask a question, you can also browse through previous questions and answers. Find UK-specific [:UKTeam/Hardware:hardware support here].

Meetings

We will actively organise face-to-face meetings so members of the team or those interested in being part of the team can meet and exchange their knowledge, ideas and thoughts on the team/future direction etc.

See [:UKTeam/LocalMeetings:Local Meetings]

Our next meeting is at [:UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006:LinuxWorld London]

Projects

This is a list of proposed projects/sub-teams for further development, listed in alphabetical order. Please add your name to the list as a member if you would like to get involved.

Project

Brief

To Do

Status

Members

|| [:UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006:LinuxWorld London]

  • UKTeam stand and meet-up

    [:UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006:Visit project page for details]

    Active!

    Adam Bagnall, Alan Helmore-Simpson, AlanPope, StuartParkington, NikButler, Ashley Hooper, Matthew Garrett, Alan Cocks, Ana37

[:UKTeam/LocalMeetings:Local Meetings]

Regional meet-ups

[[:UKTeam/LocalMeetings:Organise or join a meeting in your area]

<#0cb13e>Active

See each [:UKTeam/LocalMeetings:regional page]

[:UKTeam/Marketing:Marketing]

Market Ubuntu in the UK

[:UKTeam/Marketing:Marketing:Visit project page for details]

<#0cb13e>Active

SteveSmith, [:GeemanUK]

[:UKTeam/Localisation:Localisation]

Translate Ubuntu into non-English UK languages

[https://launchpad.net/rosetta Translate Ubuntu here]. This is is particularly important for the use of [http://www.edubuntu.org Edubuntu] in schools in Wales.

<#0cb13e>Active

?

[:UKTeam/Education:Education]

Get FOSS used in schools and colleges

[:UKTeam/Marketing:Marketing:Visit project page for details]

<#fdfa03>Getting Started

SteveSmith

Government certification

Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper) government certified

Could someone clarify this point please

<#ed3232>Not active

?

If you have an idea for a project, please add it here or talk to other UKTeam people about it!

Contact

Mailing list: [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk ubuntu-uk]BR Internet Relay Chat (IRC): #ubuntu-uk on irc.freenode.net


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