ToDoList

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This page is a list of projects that need doing on the CaliforniaTeam wiki pages and elsewhere on the web. If you've found something that needs doing that isn't on here, please write a note about it here so someone can step up and do it. If you'd like to work on an item, add your name in the "Volunteer" field, so we don't step on each other's toes (and so other people can collaborate with you). Also, feel free to split items into smaller pieces.

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CaliforniaTeam/Projects/ToDoList

Volunteer: Everyone!

If you see something you think needs to be fixed on our wiki, write a little note about it here. It takes a few seconds, and hopefully will be fixed the next time you come back. You can use this entry as a template to make your own.

SCaLE meeting summary

CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/09February21

Volunteer: Joe

The SCaLE meeting doesn't have minutes. It'd be nice if someone who attended that meeting could jot down some notes about what was discussed.

Clean up the Project sub pages

CaliforniaTeam/Projects

Volunteer:

Lots of the pages for individual projects need updating with pictures and information about what happened at the event. We do an awesome job of showing how we planned events, but it would be good to also show how the event turned out, so people can browse through and look at events, and so that we have a repository of information that might be useful in the future. The approval app might be useful for this, as it has links to relevant meetings and other useful stuff.

Monthly Team Reports

CaliforniaTeam/TeamReports

Volunteer:

Ubuntu California creates a report for the TeamReports project once a month. Our team page is CaliforniaTeam/TeamReports and links to instructions.

Populate Linux.com

Ubuntu US CA

Volunteer:

Right now this is an experiment supported by Grantbow. It will continue to be until any others step forward. Comments encouraged.

Populate Facebook

Volunteer:

Grantbow and RobertWall have been experimenting with a Ubuntu-us-ca group and page. Additional ideas, work, and feedback on these would be appreciated.