Greetings,

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 3:26 PM, bwright <bwright...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As we move towards restructuring our Loco and creating a more active
> community I thought we could take at least some time to reconsider the
> current projects page for our team see (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
> AustralianTeam/Projects). At the moment the page seems rather static
> and quite generic listings of Ubuntu in schools with a very broad aim
> etc. In my opinion we need to get more content flowing through the
> page and have active projects at the top of the list with links to
> other articles or other pages where we have very detailed descriptions
> and planning. Two examples might be the Bug Jam and the Free Software
> Day both of which are getting a lot of attention by members of the
> community "right now" so those should be the first two links discussed
> on that page and should then link to other pages with more detailed
> information. As for the rest of the content on the page it should
> probably be deleted or at least reformatted since it doesn't seem to
> reflect what the community is actually doing ( though they certainly
> look like things we are aiming towards). Anyway these are just some
> suggestions please tell me what you think. I just believe we need more
> content running through the page with links to projects we are
> actually working on so community members can easily find out what is
> going on and how they can help out within the loco. Cheers.

Feel free to remove the 'Ubuntu for Not-for-profit' references, unless
they can be moved to an 'archive page'.

I have been quiet up to now, but I would love to see more relevant
(and interesting) information posted to this page.

Cheers,
Paul

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