@Claive, Nice to meet you and your big effort to get the translation project back. yup i believe localization is really a big task so we really need to work harder like the 300 warriors of spartans. We don't need to translate all apps, what's important are the OS, and Default apps. dun muna tayo magfocus. :)

But before we get started
let's make our own documentation first as our short term goal, feel free to add:

1.How to get started? how to join the team?
2.How and who will approve the suggested translation?
3.Who will review the suggested translation? (kailangan pa ba nating kumunsulta sa surián ng Wikáng Pambansâ (National Language Institute)? 4.Tagalog or Filipino? alin ba sa dalawa ang dapat nating gamitin? i believe we must decide to choose one para mas madali nating matapos ang localization(kung Tagalog bakit? at kung Filipino Bakit?).
5.
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9.
10.



@rick bahague, sa labas lang ng starbucks, ako nalang palatandaan hehe, long hair nakalaptop ako ng may malaking sticker ng mozilla firefox, may sticker din ng ubuntu local team philippines

@rickhard wyrd, hanging out on G+? sounds good.. we can do it as our online event next time

@Erwin Olario, Thanks for the info, sorry pero late na masyado para magchange pa ng event's venue sa fb, nagpost din ako sa fb group e. next time nalang

@Zak, can you bring some press CDs kung meron pa? :D

@John Crisostomo, pumunta na kayo kahit walang sticker hehe

@Jean, thank you! nakapagcreate ka na pala, kakagawa ko lang ngayon, idedete ko na :)

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So are we agreed on the venue: Figaro @ Gateway Mall, Cubao, QC, Saturday,
1700-1900 PST



On Friday, June 8, 2012, feleciano buenavista wrote:

Meron bang stickers? Pahingi dikit ko sa kotse at sa 2 Ubuntu server dito
sa opis.

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Sana may magdala ng mga stickers :D

On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 3:46 PM, hard wyrd<hardw...@gmail.com>  wrote:

Sa mga malalayo, meron bang G+ Hangout or something similar ? :) Yun eh
kung ok lang..



On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 3:35 PM, rick<rbahagu...@gmail.com>  wrote:

Punta ako. Just have a sign somewhere para madali mahanap.


On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 1:49 PM, claive alvin Acedilla<
cabpacedi...@gmail.com>  wrote:

This is a very good start Efren!
The first Ubuntu hour for Ubuntu Philippines.
I hope many can attend.
Too bad im an OFW. But no worries so let us campaign more so that more
will join and more will help the translation.
We also need to campaign from Radio Stations and Television because Radio
and Television are more accessible to people and basic communication
channels where people can get information.
So let us go to the Radio stations and Television station to campaign.
I think campaigning in Radio Stations is free and there is a Government TV
channel and maybe it is free also.
We need also to campaign in the Government and Private businesses
Maybe we can at schools because schools are connected to the Government
and the Government will know about Linux and Private businesses will follow.
We will go to schools by posting campaigns their bulletin boards and
convince people that you will not keep reinstalling your operating system
if you install Linux because your operating system will be bogged down by
viruses like Windows.

Linus Trovalds asked for help in the internet for his operating system
hobby project before.
Look at Linux now.
Linux is "bayanihan" where everybody will just help. Maybe Linus Trovalds
is Filipino because he knows what is bayanihan.
So there is no harm to ask help.
Let us work together in the mailing list, forum, irc, meetings (like the
incoming Ubuntu hour on Saturday, 09 of June, 2012 at 17:00-19:00, i hope
many can attend)

Do you know that Google use Ubuntu.
Here is what Eduardo Bergavera edbergav...@gmail.co posted on his Google+
page:
http://www.ubuntuvibes.com/2012/05/how-google-developers-use-ubuntu.html?m=1

Efren, if translating the Ubuntu base installation is a bigger task, maybe
we can make our own distro listing only the neccessary software that the
Filipinos need and remove some features on the Ubuntu base installation
that is not needed by the Filipino so that we will translate only the apps
that are most used by Filipinos like web browser, chatting software and
word processing. For games, most Filipinos are playing online games using
the web browser. This is just an idea to minimize the task in minimizing
the translation task of the Ubuntu base installation. Like Google above
from the link, the made their own distro by removing some features on the
base installation. We also try supporting the LTS version so that the
distro is more stable.

Efren, I hope the Ubuntu hour will be successful and all will enjoy the
meeting with food and drinks (juice and little beer :))

Cheers from me with a San Miguel beer on my hand!

Cheers to all Ubuntu users in the Philippines and all open source software
users in the Philippines!


On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 7:23 AM, Zak Elep<zak...@gmail.com>  wrote:

On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 9:50 AM, Erwin Olario<gov...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Why not at Figaro, instead? Not only are they a Filipino company, they
also
source their coffee from local farmers. There's one in Gateway mall.

Would love to network with you guys.
+1 on Figaro, my favorite coffee shop. :)

I might be in the area on that day as I hav




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