Archive for June, 2007

Listen for us on the Radio!

Saturday July 14th, we will be on Gene Mitchell’s radio show, Computer Corner. Computer Corner airs every week at 8am on 1420 am WCOJ. If you miss the show (I understand wanting to sleep, I’m not looking forward to getting up so early), you can download a podcast of the show. I can’t find the link. I’ll update this with it later. It’s not really important until the show has aired. Kevin or Lyz and myself will be chatting with Gene about Ubuntu and free software. It should be a good time, so if you’re up early enough, tune into 1420 am WCOJ, the station is based in West Chester but reaches at least as far as Lancaster, call in and show your support for Ubuntu!

We Got Approved!!

Today at 10:00 am est, the Ubuntu Community Council approved our application for official loco team status!! We at the Ubuntu LoCo team just want to say thanks to everyone who made this possible. Etank, Vorian, NTR, PACS, MALT, Girls inc., and everyone who attended our events. Thank you all. This is very exciting but is only the beginning, now that we’re approved we’ve got to keep our momentum and spread Ubuntu to the community. Way to go guys! This is only the beginning…

Team going up for approval!

Tomorrow, June 26th, at 9AM EDT our team is going to the Community Council meeting in #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net to submit our application for official Approval as an Ubuntu team. This will entitle us to many benefits, as well as being an official recognition of our efforts.

The full Community Council Agenda can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityCouncilAgenda.

Our approval application is located here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PennsylvaniaTeam/ApprovalApplication

We’d also like to mention that Joe Terranova (wiki) is going up for Ubuntu Membership. He’s contributed extensively to this LoCo team in spite of living in New Jersey.

Girls Inc Event June 9th

The Girls Inc Event put on by the Philadelphia Team was a success. We’re looking forward now to a possible follow-up event where we can answer any questions and offer help.

Event details:

Groups involved:

Project: 10 computers were donated to Girls Inc by the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. MALT and the PA Ubuntu team became involved. The PhillyChix were contacted indirectly through the Ubuntu-Women Project. It was worked out between the groups that the appropriate way to move forward with installing software on these machines was to create a dual boot system using Windows 2000 (MALT is a licensed Microsoft reseller) and Ubuntu with a shared fat32 data partition.

Execution: Kevin Valentine of the Ubuntu PA group worked closely with MALT and Girls Inc to develop a plan and move forward on it. Kevin spent several days with these groups setting up one system and then copying the disk image over to several of the other machines. On June 9th all the groups met at the Girls Inc location in Philadelphia. The Ubuntu PA team and PhillyChix set up the room, brought in monitors and helped bring up the machines when MALT arrived. Kevin and Lyz worked on imaging the remaining 4 machines and Lyz gave a brief talk to the entire group about Linux, Ubuntu and her own career in technology. MALT showed the girls around Windows, and before a lunch provided to volunteers by Girls Inc a few of the girls where shown around Ubuntu.

Conclusion: There were time and other restraints placed on the volunteers. In the future a better planning schedule would be useful, as well as more time to show more of the girls their Ubuntu systems. We intend to hold a follow-up session for any of the girls who would like to return and have more training on their computers.

A huge thanks to everyone who came out to the event, we couldn’t have done it without so many helpful people around to offer help

Photos:

Philadelphia / Southeast Installfest

Welcome to the Ubuntu Community to all of the people who allowed us to install Ubuntu on their computers.

    Please take the time to review all the resources available here :
    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PennsylvaniaTeam/Resources
    We need your support. If you feel this have been beneficial to you : 1) Join the LoCo
    2) Get Involved
    3) Tell friends and family about Ubuntu and the community.

A big thanks to everyone at NTR for all their help and for allowing us to use their establishment for this event.

A big thanks to all the volunteers who came out and freely gave their time to make this event a success.

Thank you to all of the LoCo members who could not attend, but whose work leading up to the event made it possible to achieve the results we achieved.

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