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    * Membership - 300 direct members as of 02 March 2019     * Membership - 300 direct members as of 01 April 2019
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    * Mailing List - ubuntu-us-az@lists.ubuntu.com (151 people on our mailing list as of 02 March 2019)     * Mailing List - ubuntu-us-az@lists.ubuntu.com (153 people on our mailing list as of 01 April 2019)
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    * Meet-Up account - https://www.meetup.com/Ubuntu-Arizona/ (299 members as of 31 December 2018)
* Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/UbuntuAZTeam/ (49 people follow us on Facebook as of 02 March 2019)
    * Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/UbuntuAZTeam/ (51 people follow us on Facebook as of 01 April 2019)
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   * The Arizona Team co-sponsors a Linux Installation Festival on the First and Third Saturdays of each month with the Phoenix Linux User Group (PLUG) at [[http://uat.edu|UAT]]. We first started collaborating with them doing Installfests in 2008 and as a result now offer two per month instead of one. In addition we co-sponsor a quarterly Installfest with the Cochise Linux User Group (CLUG) We currently have 1 portable server to host ISO's and have just added a PXE server to speed up some installs. From 1 January 2018 through 02 march 2019 we have hosted 29 installation festivals (including five in Sierra Vista) attended by 423 people resulting in 94 successful installs and numerous repairs, Linux and FOSS instruction/training sessions, and personal and Team project completions.    * The Arizona Team co-sponsors a Linux Installation Festival on the First and Third Saturdays of each month with the Phoenix Linux User Group (PLUG) at [[http://uat.edu|UAT]]. We first started collaborating with them doing Installfests in 2008 and as a result now offer two per month instead of one. In addition we co-sponsor a quarterly Installfest with the Cochise Linux User Group (CLUG) We currently have 1 portable server to host ISO's and have just added a PXE server to speed up some installs. From 1 January 2018 through 01 April 2019 we have hosted 30 installation festivals (including five in Sierra Vista) attended by 434 people resulting in 100 successful installs and numerous repairs, Linux and FOSS instruction/training sessions, and personal and Team project completions.
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   * Ubuntu Hour Events are currently being held in Tempe AZ on the 1st and 4th Thursday of each month and Sierra Vista AZ on the 2nd Thursday of each month. From 1 January 2018 through 02 March 2019 we have hosted 38 Ubuntu Hours (24 in Tempe, and 14 in Sierra Vista) attended by 264 people for an average of 6.9 people per event.    * Ubuntu Hour Events are currently being held in Tempe AZ on the 1st and 4th Thursday of each month and Sierra Vista AZ on the 2nd Thursday of each month. From 1 January 2018 through 01 April 2019 we have hosted 42 Ubuntu Hours (27 in Tempe, and 15 in Sierra Vista) attended by 275 people for an average of 6.5 people per event.
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   * IRC meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Sunday nights of each month at 9 P.M. MST. The IRC channel is open 24 hours a day to help users with questions and communicate with team members. ubuntu-us-az on http://webchat.freenode.net From 1 January 2018 through 02 March 2019 we have conducted 54 Team IRC meetings.    * Team IRC meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Sunday nights of each month at 9 P.M. MST. The IRC channel is open 24 hours a day to help users with questions and communicate with team members. ubuntu-us-az on http://webchat.freenode.net From 1 January 2018 through 01 April 2019 we have conducted 56 Team IRC meetings.
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    * We have opened a Meet-Up account in an effort to grow our membership [[https://www.meetup.com/Ubuntu-Arizona/|Ubuntu Arizona Meet-Up]]. We currently have 297 members in our Meet-Up Account.

Key Details

Membership

  • There are 300 direct members of the Arizona Local Community Team and 308 members in total, directly and indirectly through other team memberships. Member Count

Scheduled Activities:

  • The Arizona Team co-sponsors a Linux Installation Festival on the First and Third Saturdays of each month with the Phoenix Linux User Group (PLUG) at UAT. We first started collaborating with them doing Installfests in 2008 and as a result now offer two per month instead of one. In addition we co-sponsor a quarterly Installfest with the Cochise Linux User Group (CLUG) We currently have 1 portable server to host ISO's and have just added a PXE server to speed up some installs. From 1 January 2018 through 01 April 2019 we have hosted 30 installation festivals (including five in Sierra Vista) attended by 434 people resulting in 100 successful installs and numerous repairs, Linux and FOSS instruction/training sessions, and personal and Team project completions.

  • Ubuntu Hour Events are currently being held in Tempe AZ on the 1st and 4th Thursday of each month and Sierra Vista AZ on the 2nd Thursday of each month. From 1 January 2018 through 01 April 2019 we have hosted 42 Ubuntu Hours (27 in Tempe, and 15 in Sierra Vista) attended by 275 people for an average of 6.5 people per event.
  • Team IRC meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Sunday nights of each month at 9 P.M. MST. The IRC channel is open 24 hours a day to help users with questions and communicate with team members. ubuntu-us-az on http://webchat.freenode.net From 1 January 2018 through 01 April 2019 we have conducted 56 Team IRC meetings.

Roadmap

  • State LUG Collaboration: Contact and pooling of resources with Linux User Groups (LUGs) across the state to promote events and further Ubuntu as a viable operating system. We have already established a relationship with:

  • Improve Global Jam participation: Schedule half of the install-fest session for Global Jam and invite chosen people for testing and debugging.

  • Release Party & Installfest: Do demonstrations of new features and installations for our team and local groups. Conduct release parties for LTS Ubuntu releases.

  • PLUG: Attend meetings occasionally to distribute installation media, exchange Ubuntu & FOSS information and demonstrate new programs.

  • SLUG: Attend meetings occasionally to distribute installation media, exchange Ubuntu & FOSS information and demonstrate new programs.

  • CLUG: Attend meetings occasionally to distribute installation media, exchange Ubuntu & FOSS information and demonstrate new programs.

  • Local Ubuntu Advocacy: Continue to burn and distribute Ubuntu installation media for release parties, Installfests, and for team members to distribute to family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc.

Experience

  • Team Communication

    • We have maintained our team IRC channel #ubuntu-us-az which we also monitor on a daily basis with our own stat reporting system Team IRC Stats.

    • We have published our own team newsletter twice a month to help encourage non participating members or members who missed a meeting to keep abreast of the latest LoCo happenings Team Newsletter

    • We keep logs of our team meetings Meeting Logs

    • We have maintained our team sub-forum AZ Team Thread

    • We have maintained our team mailing list Team Mail List Archive

    • We have maintained our team wiki page AZ wiki

    • We have maintained our team portal Arizona LoCo Team portal

  • New Member Support:

    • AZ Team Forum Sticky about membership: Arizona LoCo Team Info

    • Our monthly Installfests at the University of Advancing Technology assists new users with installation media, installs, and training.
  • Team Branding (Designed and approved by team)

    • Team Logo and slogan: Logo/Slogan

    • Team Subpage Header: SubPage Header

    • We encourage all team members to adopt the following signature on the forums to further promote our LoCo. The "ArizonaTeam wiki | Arizona Launchpad | and Membership" we have added our azloco.com email to offer a team related mail address and share documents on Google docs.

    • Established a Cafe Press Store to augment the available Ubuntu merchandise available at Canonical. It offers merchandise with our own team branding on it. Cafe Press Store

  • Team Server

    • Team Servers Page

    • We installed proxmox with 14.04 on the server and transferred our team web page to it. azloco Web site

    • Note:We have recently been given 2 Dell Poweredge 2900 and 1 Dell Poweredge 2950 servers in perfect condition for our team use. We will also be using them to educate team members in server development. We are looking for a new physical location for our servers.

  • Ubuntu Members:

We have held workshops to instruct more AZ Team Members on how to apply for Ubuntu membership. This process is on going.

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