Announcing Open Week

Every cycle we have a week’s worth of IRC sessions for users of Ubuntu and/or people who want to get more involved in Ubuntu. Think of it as “kicking the tires” on the community, see if you like it, and

then finding something you’re interested in and going and doing it. We’ve just posted the initial schedule here:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek/

Also, don’t miss the Spanish Open Week!

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek_ES/

Here’s a quick FAQ:

Is it too late to run a session?

Nope, we can always add extra sessions if we get more volunteers, so if you want to run a session then get a hold of us! This is the week after release so the buzz of new users will be exciting, a perfect opportunity to teach a class!

I want an Open Week in my own language!

Grab a wiki page and Just Do It(tm). Let us know and we’ll help get the word out. If you can’t find enough speakers for a whole week then just do what sessions you can.

Hey no fair, my *buntu (and/or other team) is missing!

We always want to use OpenWeek to get more users interested in your project and to find volunteers. Ping me for a session and we’ll get you on the schedule.

Sneaky, you scheduled me for a session and didn’t even ask!

Likely you’ve done a session in the past and people demanded more of you. Don’t be so awesome next time.

If there’s any questions or if you’re unsure if you want to commit just stop by #ubuntu-community-team on freenode IRC and ask!

[Discuss Ubuntu Open Week on The Forum]

Originally posted by Jorge Castro here on Fri Apr 16, 2010

Announcing the New LoCo Council Members

It’s with great pleasure I announce on the behalf of the Community Council the newly appointed members of the LoCo Council:

Alan Pope (returning incumbent) of Ubuntu UK – https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AlanPope

Paul Tagliamonte of Ubuntu US Ohio – https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Paultag

Leandro Gomez of Ubuntu Nicaragua – https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Leocharrua/LCE2010

Thanks to Alan to his continued dedication and work on the council, and welcome to Paul and Leandro! Thanks to everyone who put their name forward, we always have great applicants so the decision is never easy and we hope you all consider applying again in the future.

[Discuss the new LoCo Council Members on the Forum]

Originally sent to the loco-contacts mailing list by Elizabeth Krumbach on Fri Apr 16 22:46:20 BST 2010

New operators appointed on #ubuntu, #ubuntu-offtopic and #kubuntu

The IRC Council has chosen a number of new operators for the #ubuntu, #ubuntu-offtopic and #kubuntu channels. This is the result of our first round of the new operator recruitment process based on Launchpad teams. We are pleased to find that the process works smoothly. Great candidates showed up, and the Council were technically well enabled to do our part of the job.

  • The new members of the #ubuntu operator team will be Anthony Hook (h00k), Giovanni Chiazzese (IdleOne), Mackenzie Morgan (maco) and Nathan Handler (nhandler).
  • The new members of the #ubuntu-offtopic team will be Anthony Hook (h00k) and Matt Wheeler (funkyHat).
  • The new member of the #kubuntu team will be Ralph Janke (txwikinger).

Welcome, new members! Big thanks to all the applicants. we were forced to turn down a few good candidates, and wish they will apply again when more operators are needed.

The new members will be soon formally accepted through Launchpad. The new operators will now enter a probation period and assigned a mentor, as described on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/IrcTeam/Probation . Mentors will soon contact the new operators and establish communication to ensure smooth entrance into the team and their new duties.

Thanks again to all who offered to help as operators!

[Discuss the New Operators on the Forum]

Originally sent to the ubuntu-irc Mailing List by Juha Siltala on Fri Apr 16 11:49:09 BST 2010

Ubuntu Women World Play Day Competition!

Following the success of our International Women’s Day competition we have a new competition!

Firstly, some introductory reading for those who are not familiar with World Play Day: http://www.itla-toylibraries.org/wpdv.htm which is an initiative of http://www.itla-toylibraries.org

A pivotal issue within computing cultures of today is the overemphasis on boys and men as the primary consumers of technology. Children learn by example and since the majority of media images consist of boys playing computer type games and girls playing with stereotypical princess type dolls; this contributes to the lack of involvement in science and technology by our young women.

It hurts us all to have this subconscious of pigeonholing of our children, and to help counter this for Ubuntu’s community, we would love to have a collection of examples of young girls (toddlers through to 12 years old) playing with — and loving, and being encouraged to pursue — Ubuntu. This would allow parents of girls to demonstrate that it really is ok to be intrigued by the shiny screens, blinking lights, tappity-tap of keyboards, and faint whirs of computer fans.

The girls do not have to be alone in the photos, and photos taken prior to this announcement are eligible. We are not expecting any particular pose, but we would much prefer candid shots — they say SO much more. We do prefer that the images come at a large resolution, in a standard format (JPEG, PNG) and not embedded in documents. Please email your photos (or links to flickr, etc.) to ubuntuwomen.competition at gmail.com by UTC 23:59 14th of May 2010.

By submitting a photo, you acknowledge that it will be posted on the Ubuntu Women Website under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works license, with special considerations for use within the Ubuntu Women and Ubuntu project (please see Photo/Model Release waiver). If you prefer that your photo to be posted under a less restrictive license such as Creative Commons Attribution or Public Domain, then feel free to let us know when you submit. As this competition involves visual depictions of people, we will require that a Photo/Model Release” waiver be signed for each person in the photo. A parent or guardian of minors must sign this waiver form for their children or charges.

There will be two (2) prizes up for grabs. One (1) prize will be given to the photo that the community feels sells the “girls love computers” line the best. One (1) prize will be given to a randomly drawn entrant. Jono Bacon, the Ubuntu Community Manager will be drawing this entrant in a videocast, and announcing both winners to the world on May 28th.

We will celebrate World Play Day by announcing the two winners. The first of whom will be the popular voted Community Choice, and will receive a Dell Mini 10n (or equivalent net-book based on availability). The second winner chosen by random drawing will receive a Canonical Sponsored Ubuntu SWAG collection that includes: Mouse- pad, Silly putty, Recycled Ubuntu Notepad, Ubuntu pen, Ubuntu lanyard, Ubuntu pack of 3 pin-badges and 1 Organic Circle of Friends Ladies T-shirt.

Good Luck!

p.s: Please pass this along to as many Linux-using parents of young girls as possible — the more the merrier!

[Discuss the Ubuntu Women World Play Day Competition on the Forum]

Originally sent to the Ubuntu Women Mailing List by Melissa Draper on Tue Apr 13 16:58:21 BST 2010

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #188

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is Issue #188 for the week April 4th – April 10th, 2010 and is available here.

In this issue we cover:

* Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Beta 2 released
* Countdown Banner is live, help spread the word
* Regional Membership Boards: Restaffing
* Call for New Operators in the #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic channels
* Patch Day, May 5th 2010
* Next Ubuntu Hug Day! – April 15
* Ubuntu Stats
* Launchpad News
* Being passionate about some things
* Website Localization Project Meeting
* Reviving the Ubuntu Accessibility Team
* Ubuntu One contact phone sync opened again
* In the Press & Blogosphere
* Canonical Upgrading GNOME Bugzilla and Commercial Sponsorship
* Ubuntu’s News Web Office Integration
* Upcoming Meetings & Events
* Updates & Security
* And much, much more!

This issue of The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is brought to you by:

* John Crawford
* Craig A. Eddy
* Dave Bush
* Amber Graner
* Chris Johnston
* Liraz Siri
* And many others

If you have a story idea for the Weekly News, join the Ubuntu News Team mailing list and submit it. Ideas can also be added to the wiki!

Except where otherwise noted, content in this issue is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License BY SA Creative Commons License