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=== Migrating to Linux ===
Introduction to Open Source Tools'' - A workshop organised at [http://www.nsu.edu North South University] on June 15, 2006, where Computer Science students were introduced to Ubuntu and Kubuntu Linux.
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Ubuntu Bangladesh participated at [http://www.bcscomputershow.com BCS Computer Show 2006], which was held between Semptember 17, 2006 to September 23, 2006. Organised by the Goverment of Bangladesh's Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology and Bangladesh Computer Samity, this year's fair had 85 stalls and 26 pavilions exhibiting new cutting edge computer technologies. On Ubuntu-BD's 300 sqaure feet pavilion, 1178 school-going students were taught how to use Edubuntu Linux. 9000+ leaflets were distributed between visitors which had detailed information on Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu. 250 Ubuntu CDs and 150 Edubuntu CDs were also distributed. Ubuntu Bangladesh participated at [http://www.bcscomputershow.com BCS Computer Show] 2006, which was held between Semptember 17, 2006 to September 23, 2006. Organised by the Goverment of Bangladesh's Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology and Bangladesh Computer Samity, this year's fair had 85 stalls and 26 pavilions exhibiting new cutting edge computer technologies. On Ubuntu-BD's 300 sqaure feet pavilion, 1178 school-going students were taught how to use Edubuntu Linux. 9000+ leaflets were distributed between visitors which had detailed information on Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu. 250 Ubuntu CDs and 150 Edubuntu CDs were also distributed.

=== Linux for Home Users ===
A workshop organised at [http://www.ewubd.edu East West University] on April 8, 2007. 108 undergraduate and graduate level students from from 9 departments participated on this day-long workshop, where various issues of Ubuntu and Kubuntu were discussed.
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 * Forum: http://forum.ubuntu-bd.org
 * IRC: #Ubuntu-BD on [http://www.freedone.net Freenode] (irc.freenode.net:6667)
 * Launchpad Team: https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-bd
 * Forum: http://forum.linux.org.bd
 * IRC: #ubuntu-bd on [http://www.freedone.net Freenode] (irc.freenode.net:6667)
 * Launchpad Team: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-bd
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[wiki:RussellJohn Russell John] [wiki:Russell Russell John]

Ubuntu Bangladesh - The "Deshi" Local Community Team

Our Goals

  • To have Ubuntu users, developers, translators, and volunteers come together
  • To help new users get starting by assisting information and technical support
  • To promote Ubuntu for companies and home users
  • To provide support to all educational sectors
  • To organize events
  • To organize and participate in projects
  • To represent Ubuntu in all major FOSS events in Bangladesh
  • To do presentations and courses (on request)
  • To interact closely with international Ubuntu community

Joining Ubuntu Bangladesh (AKA Ubuntu-BD)

Are you a Ubuntu user, developer, translator, or a volunteer? Do you want want to meet other Ubunteros in Bangladesh who believes in the spirit of Ubuntu? If yes, then join us. Joining the Ubuntu-BD team is easy:

  1. Login to your [https://launchpad.net/+login Launchpad] account. Create one if you don't have.

  2. Join [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-bd Ubuntu Bangladesh Team].

  3. Join the official [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd Ubuntu mailing list for Bangladesh].

Done, you are now a Ubuntu-BD member!

Events

Migrating to Linux

Introduction to Open Source Tools - A workshop organised at [http://www.nsu.edu North South University] on June 15, 2006, where Computer Science students were introduced to Ubuntu and Kubuntu Linux.

BCS Computer Show 2006

Ubuntu Bangladesh participated at [http://www.bcscomputershow.com BCS Computer Show] 2006, which was held between Semptember 17, 2006 to September 23, 2006. Organised by the Goverment of Bangladesh's Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology and Bangladesh Computer Samity, this year's fair had 85 stalls and 26 pavilions exhibiting new cutting edge computer technologies. On Ubuntu-BD's 300 sqaure feet pavilion, 1178 school-going students were taught how to use Edubuntu Linux. 9000+ leaflets were distributed between visitors which had detailed information on Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu. 250 Ubuntu CDs and 150 Edubuntu CDs were also distributed.

Linux for Home Users

A workshop organised at [http://www.ewubd.edu East West University] on April 8, 2007. 108 undergraduate and graduate level students from from 9 departments participated on this day-long workshop, where various issues of Ubuntu and Kubuntu were discussed.

Communications

Team Contact

Question, suggestions? Let us know. Contact Ubuntu-BD team coordinator:

[wiki:Russell Russell John]

Email: feedback@ubuntu-bd.org and ubuntu@linux.org.bd


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