UbuntuGlobalJam
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The Ubuntu Global Jam is an incredible opportunity for the Ubuntu community to unite together around the weekend of 26th - 28th March 2010 to work together to improve Ubuntu. Everyone is able to contribute to the Jam, and everyone is welcome and encouraged to get involved. Curious about how to make a real difference to Ubuntu? This is a great chance to make that difference.
The Ubuntu Global Jam incorporates events that have been organized over the world to get Ubuntu contributors and fans together to have a great time and improve Ubuntu. Each event has one or more of our themes:
Bugs - finding, triaging and fixing bugs.
Testing - testing the new release and reporting your feedback.
Upgrade - upgrading to Lucid from Hardy or Karmic and reporting your upgrade experience.
Documentation - writing documentation about how to use Ubuntu and how to join the community.
Translations - translating Ubuntu and helping to make it available in everyone's local language.
Packaging - work on Ubuntu packages and improve them.
Other - other types of contribution such as marketing, packaging, advocacy etc.
LoCos should not feel required to support all themes, but the Global Jam can be used as an opportunity to introduce members to different aspects of the community.
Training Sessions
Never run a jam before? Need help for your LoCo? Drop by on #ubuntu-locoteams for some tips, tricks, and pointers! JorgeCastro and others will be running these sessions so your LoCo can run a rocking jam!
17 Feb - 1800 UTC |
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26 Feb - 2100 UTC |
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4 Mar - 1500 UTC |
How to run a packaging jam |
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5 Mar - 1400 UTC |
How to run a translation jam |
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6 Mar - 1900 UTC |
How to run a jam |
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10 Mar - 2100 UTC |
How to run a jam |
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11 Mar - 0900 UTC |
How to run a translation jam |
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12 Mar - 0900 UTC |
How to run a packaging jam |
Basic Preparation FAQ
Q1. What is the Global Jam?
A world-wide online and face-to-face event to get people together to fix Ubuntu bugs - we want to get as many people online fixing bugs, having a great time doing so, and putting their brick in the wall for free software. This is not only a great opportunity to really help Ubuntu, but to also get together with other Ubuntu fans to make a difference together, either via your LoCo team, your LUG, other free software group, or just getting people together in your house/apartment to fix bugs and have a great time.
Q2. What exactly things do you do in that period?
- Collect bugs, fix them, testing, documenting and translating. Get together and make Ubuntu better.
Q3. Do you meet in a specific place, or just talk on irc?
- Both would be great, but it's great to meet in person with other people. You should stop by #ubuntu-locoteams to join in on the action.
Q4. What do we need?
- You need a place to be, with decent internet connection, some computers, and great people to share the work. Probably you can find a place in a University, school or even neighborhood local. Contact your local translation team.
Artwork
- Web badges
- Vertical web banners (English))
- Vertical web banners (Spanish))
Vertical web banners (Italian)[source files here]
Vertical web banner and web badge (French) [source files here]