A wiki page is the best solution for me. We can also use the Blueprint feature of launchpad. A blueprint can be used to track evolution of the discussion and who is in charge. Jean, you can register a new blueprint at https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu-belgium/+addspec.
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 6:21 PM, jean7491 <jean7...@free.fr> wrote: > Hi, > > First, I am only writing about the Belgian LoCo Team. > The language problem is not my concern. > For a better effectivenes, the Belgian LoCo Team should change from the > not formal organization to a more formal structure with members, working > groups and a decision level (a council which is mandated to decide). > But the first step is to think about this issue within an ad-hoc thinking > group. > I am just wondering how to create such a group to elaborate coordinated > proposals. > Later we can exchange ideas in the mailing list on these proposals. > > What do you think about a page in the wiki where we can describe and > discuss proposed stucture for the LoCo Team? > -- > Jean > *Ubuntu Belgium Events Team* > > > > Pierre Buyle a écrit : > > Hi, > > I understand the issue highlighted by Jean's mail concerning the decision > making process of Ubuntu-be. As I earlier tried to told him, there is no > formal decision process in Ubuntu-be because we are not a formal > organozation. And yes, this can be slow down things and be conterproductive. > I've no idea of how it can be solved. I think it can be worked around with > self-organization of small, task focused groups. The only Ubuntu-be wide > action that have to be taken are money spending. For this, we could > formalize voting. Something like: when a decision has to be made, a vote is > called. Every member of the Ubuntu-be team (on Launchpad) registered before > the call has one voice. Votes are open for a limited period of time. After > the voting period, if the majority of the voters have said 'yes', the money > can be spend. > > The language excuse is the lamest I ever heard. I you really think the > language is the issue, please go create Ubuntu-vla. Go create your own > single language LoCo Team. Go to the LoCo council and explain why you think > it is a good think and respect the Ubuntu spirit. Really, please do it. > Leave us do the multi-language way. We will be pleased to announce for your > events on our mailing list and website. We will be happy to publicize your > realizations too. Unlike our beloved country, we don't have an old legacy > keeping us together. I really think this would be stupid, but clearly you > disagree. Since we cannot find a consensus, we better split up. And since we > are Ubuntu-be, your are to ones who need to leave. > > > > -- > ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be > > -- mongolito404, king of the mongolian people
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