Ubuntu Canada LoCo Team's Website Moved to New Server
The Canadian Ubuntu LoCo Team has moved its website to a new server. This allows more flexibility for the future of what the website will be able to offer to Canadian Ubuntu users and other interested...
View ArticleInaugural Open Data Waterloo Region CodeFest! on Saturday, March 12, 2011
On Saturday, March 12 at Kwartzlab in Kitchener, the inaugural open data code fest for the Region of Waterloo will commence, from 11am to whenever. Bring a laptop and your enthusiasm to do interesting...
View ArticleUbuntu Natty Release Party in Kitchener-Waterloo on Saturday, 30 April 2011
It is almost the time again. Less than on week left for the newest Ubuntu release. As every year, lots of work has been put into the release. Not only directly by the Ubuntu community, but also by the...
View ArticleUbuntu-ca LoCo Project for Global Jam in September 2011
After having run several Ubuntu global jams in the last couple of years, I would like to try something new this year.Global Jams so far have been a lot around bug triage and educating new members on...
View ArticleI am soo Tired of the Endless Desktop Flame Wars - Can we Please all Stop This?
Since the inception of Gnome, there seems to have been a never ending flame war about desktops in the FLOSS community. I am really getting tired of it, because it not only is boring, but also...
View ArticleWhy is there this never ending discussion of what an Ubuntu team is?
For several years, Randall Ross has been now on the war path about the structure of Ubuntu LoCo teams.However, everything that is raised in his post seems nothing more than a storm in the teapot.
View ArticleRespect is a Bi-Directional Proposition
Jono has written a very good post on his blog about respect in the community. I agree with the importance of respect in a community. It was also important to clarify that having different opinions or...
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