Ubuntu LoCo re approval process explained
Posted in Ubuntu on 01/20/2010 10:47 pm by Laura CzajkowskiI emailed the LoCo teams mailing list today but wanted to let more people know about this new process.
We the LoCo council are going to be interviewing and meeting with approved LoCos to see how they are doing, how they have progressed in the 2 years (some a bit more ) since they were first approved. If they have had any issues, how they have dealt with them. If they have any issues, or ideas and how we the LoCo council can help with them.
So many times, a LoCo is approved and you don’t hear much about them, this can be due to a language barrier in some cases, or perhaps they don’t have people who have a blog on the planet. Many LoCos do great and wonderful things out there for the community, I for one want to hear about it.
How it’s going to work. Very simple, we have selected a number of teams at random who have been approved over 2 years. Broken them down into groups, and assigned a LoCo Council member to them. They will attempt to contact the loco team contact/leader 3 times in a one month period. Once contact has been made, they will be asked to attend a meeting, where we will do a short interview like they first did to get approved.
This is one of the goals set out for the LoCo Council for the Lucid cycle, and I think it’s one we can achieve and well worth doing,. All of the teams that are going to be re approved are on the re approval process page. In case you’re not sure of the LoCo Council member are, you will be hearing from one of them over the course of this cycle.
- Laura Czajkowski (czajkowski)
- Alan Pope (popey)
- Jan Claeys (janc)
- Efrain Valles (effie-jayx)
- Christophe Sauthier (huats)
- Chris Crisafulli (itnet7)