Re: setup a Loco

2010-10-26 Thread Tom Sparks
--- On Wed, 27/10/10, Joel Pickett wrote: > > I have been converting people to > runing ubuntu in my local area :) > > I am starting to think about setting up a Loco > > > > tom_a_sparks > > "It's a nerdy thing I like to do" > > > > > > Well it wouldn't hurt to tell us where you are, generally

Re: setup a Loco

2010-10-26 Thread Ryan Macnish
There is no point setting up a seperate loco, we already have one, it just needs re-approving. Ryan Macnish On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Tom Sparks wrote: > I have been converting people to runing ubuntu in my local area :) > I am starting to think about setting up a Loco > > tom_a_sparks >

setup a Loco

2010-10-26 Thread Tom Sparks
I have been converting people to runing ubuntu in my local area :) I am starting to think about setting up a Loco tom_a_sparks "It's a nerdy thing I like to do" -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au

Re: Nicaraguan LoCo

2010-10-26 Thread Andre Mangan
On 26 October 2010 20:09, IKT wrote: > I think the problem is that this leadership hierarchy is entirely self > created, there's no official governence given to it, ... > The Ubuntu Nicaragua Community Council is composed by five members elected for a period of one year by the official members o

Re: Nicaraguan LoCo

2010-10-26 Thread IKT
> > I think the problem is that this leadership hierarchy is entirely self created, there's no official governence given to it, if you wanted tomorrow you could come onto this list and call yourself head of the sa party division or head of wiki changes, or head of event organisation or conference/p