Hi Chris,

Please send your replies to the list to keep the conversation public.

If you have something to add, the best place is the Australian Team
wiki: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam

Cheers
Sridhar


2009/10/11 Chris Chinchilla <ch...@chinchillamedia.com>:
> So... If I had some resources to add to the site... How would I go about
> doing it?
>
>
> On 10/10/2009, at 8:09 PM, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
>
>> 2009/10/10 Scott Evans <sc...@vk7hse.hobby-site.org>
>>>
>>> I've never intended for ubuntu-au to solely run by one (that's crazy!)
>>> but my intention was to get people talking about what they may be able to
>>> contribute. I have to admit I haven't contributed to the current wiki
>>> brainstorm with my idea's (but I will!)
>>>
>>> Its sad to see that a post I placed out earlier for a ubuntu release
>>> gathering has gone completely unanswered, but I suppose that comes down
>>> to...
>>>
>>> A. I'm in Hobart!
>>>
>>> B. Maybe there isn't many fellow Hobatians subscribed to ubuntu-au
>>> mailing list
>>>
>>> C. Maybe there isn't that many users of ubuntu that want to participate
>>> in such events
>>>
>>> Back to ubuntu-au...
>>>
>>> I'd really like to see more of a presence, than what is currently... I
>>> realise this is my own wish, but I'm certain that we could all do just a
>>> little to ensure that ubuntu-au has a real meaning to those that call it
>>> there own! like if you are to compare other loco teams, there is a
>>> significant involvement in release parties and the like.
>>>
>>> Maybe my ideas are unrealistic!
>>
>> They are not unrealistic at all! But they will require some effort
>> from community members to make it happen. As a nationally-based group,
>> it can be difficult to organise meetups. It's easier to organise
>> online activities, such as the IRC meetings.
>>
>> Face-to-face meetings are best leveraged through existing local
>> groups. To use my own area as an example, there are a lot of Ubuntu
>> users in the Sydney Linux Users Group. In your case, the strength of
>> the Tasmanian community was given the ultimate test in January when
>> they hosted linux.conf.au, and I can tell you that they passed with
>> flying colours.
>>
>> You can see some Tasmanian-based LUGs at
>> http://www.linux.org.au/foss_in_australia/LUGS/TAS
>>
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