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Feel warmly welcome to the Catalan community. Here you will find contents and information of interest if you use this operating system in any of its flavours: Feel warmly welcome to the Catalan community. Here you will be able find contents and interesting information if you are using this operating system or any of its flavours:
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If this is your first visit, you may feel confused because of the huge amount of information that is available about the Ubuntu operating system. You may also be new to GNU/Linux and, probably, you don't have the skills to use it fluently. If this is your case, don't worry: the Catalan Ubuntu users Community is willing to help you!! If this is your first visit, you may feel a little bit confused because of the huge amount of information that is available about the Ubuntu operating system. You may also be a newbie in the GNU/Linux world and, probably, you don't have the necessary skills to use it properly. If this is your case, don't worry: the Catalan Ubuntu users Community is willing to help you!!
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This is the Catalan Ubuntu users wiki front page, also known as Catalan "LoCo Team". This name, although what might be thought, has nothing to do with our mental health state ''(LoCo in spanish means "crazy, mad")'', but is the English acronym of "LOcal COmmunity Team". Next you will find the information about how our volunteer group is structured, how you can ask for help or can get involved in our community, and which are our regular activities. Keep on reading!!! This is the Catalan Ubuntu users wiki front page, also known as Catalan "LoCo Team". This name has nothing to do with our mental health state though ''(LoCo in spanish means "crazy, mad")'', it is the English acronym of "LOcal COmmunity Team". In the next sections you will be able to find information about how our volunteer group is structured, how you can ask for help or can get involved in our community and which are our regular activities. Keep on reading!!!
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Ubuntu is mostly based on the task of the prestigious [http://www.us.debian.org/ Debian] ([http://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian article at wikipedia.org]) project, a 100% free (as beer and as speech) operating system, founded by Ian Murdock in 1993 (when Linux kernel was only 2 years old) and developed from then, until nowadays, by thousands of volunteers spread all over the world. If you are interested in knowing more about the Ubuntu project and its relation with the open source software community (specially with Debian) we suggest to begin at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu wikipedia.org article] Ubuntu is based on the work of the well-known [http://www.us.debian.org/ Debian] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian article at wikipedia.org]) project, a 100% free (as beer and speech) operating system founded by Ian Murdock in 1993 (when Linux kernel was only 2 years old) and developed since then by thousands of volunteers spreaded all over the world. If you are interested in learning more about the Ubuntu project and its relation ship with the open source software community (specially with Debian) we suggest you begin with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu wikipedia.org article]
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A wiki is a web space that Ubuntu offers which allows community members to add, erase or modify its contents very easily, without even knowing one word of the HTML language. This way, creating new pages is very fast and the wiki becomes a very efficient tool for collective publishing. At the moment, you are reading the English version front page of our wiki. If you want to bookmark its location for further referencies, you should use [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CatalanTeam/En this link]. This wiki is a web space provided by Ubuntu which allows community members to add, delete or modify its contents very easily, without even knowing one single HTML tag. Therefore, creating new pages is very fast and the wiki becomes a very efficient tool for collective publishing. You are currently reading the English version of our front page. If you want to bookmark its location for visiting later, you should use [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CatalanTeam/En this link].
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A mailing list is a tool that allows all emails sended to it to be redistributed automatically to all the mailing list subscribers. This way, it is possible to ask for help to multiple receptors or stablish group discussions (offline). A mailing list is a tool that allows all emails you send to it to be redistributed automatically to all the mailing list subscribers. This provides the possibility to ask for help to multiple recipients or to stablish group discussions (offline).
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The Ubuntu users Catalan community owns a mail list through which you can ask for help. First of all, you will have to subscribe at [https://lists.lafarga.cpl.upc.edu/mailman/listinfo/ubuntucat-info this page]. After that, you will be able to make your questions sending an email to [ubuntucat-info@cpl.upc.edu] and you will receive the answers to the email adress you have specified when subscribing. The Ubuntu users Catalan community provides a mailing list through which you can ask for help. First of all, you will have to subscribe at [https://lists.lafarga.cpl.upc.edu/mailman/listinfo/ubuntucat-info this page]. After that, you will be able to make your questions sending an email to [ubuntucat-info@cpl.upc.edu] and you will receive the answers in the email address you specified when subscribing.
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Some people may not feel comfortable with mailing lists and prefer to communicate with other people through web based forums, using a regular web browser. To meet their needs, we have also setup a forum space. You will find it at [http://cat.ubuntuforums.org/] Join us!! Some people may not feel comfortable with mailing lists and prefer to communicate with other people through web based forums, using a usual web browser. To meet their needs, we have also setup a forum. You can find it at [http://cat.ubuntuforums.org/] Join us!!
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You will find the irc channel [:CatalanTeam/IRC: here] You can find the irc channel [:CatalanTeam/IRC: here]
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If you don't want to connect to it, but want to take a look at the conversations, you'll find the channel logs at http://logs.ubuntu-eu.org/ If you need to take a look at the conversations, the logs are all in http://logs.ubuntu-eu.org/
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Launchpad is a bunch of services for the (Edu/Ku/U/Xu)buntu distro, and for other projects sponsored by Canonical company. Among the offered services, we want to emphasize: Launchpad is a bunch of services for the (Edu/Ku/U/Xu)buntu distro and other projects sponsored by Canonical Ltd. Amongst the offered services, we want to emphasize:
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 * Web translation of open soure applications ([https://translations.launchpad.net/ Rosetta])
 * Bug report and tracking tool ([https://bugs.launchpad.net/ Malone])
 * Asking help to community members tool ([https://answers.launchpad.net/ Answers])
 * Offer web space to community members to publish their information and track their supporting tasks to the distribution.
 * Offer technological resources to user groups (teams) to help on their tasks
 * Web translation for open soure applications ([https://translations.launchpad.net/ Rosetta])
 * Bug reporting and tracking tool ([https://bugs.launchpad.net/ Malone])
 * Assistance to the community members tool ([https://answers.launchpad.net/ Answers])
 * Web space for community members to publish their information and track what they have done for the distribution.
 * Technological resources for user groups (teams).
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If you want to know more about us, you can visit the Ubuntu user Catalan community page at [https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu.cat this adress]. There you will find a members list and will be able to view the member's personal web space. You will also find, at the left menu, some menus with the activities where the team is involved.
If you share our objectives and want to join us, you can do it just clicking [https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu.cat/+join here].
If you want to know more about us, you can visit the Ubuntu user Catalan community page at [https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu.cat this address]. There you will find a member list and will be able to watch the member's personal web pages. You will also find, at the left menu, some menus with the activities that the team is involved in.
If you share our objectives and want to join us, you can do it by clicking [https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu.cat/+join here].
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 * Mail list: open subscription at: [https://lists.lafarga.cpl.upc.edu/mailman/listinfo/ubuntucat-info ubuntucat-info].  * Mailing list: open subscription at: [https://lists.lafarga.cpl.upc.edu/mailman/listinfo/ubuntucat-info ubuntucat-info].
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  * Read the mail list [:CatalanTeam/UbuntucatNetiquette:netiquette rules].   * Read the mailing list [:CatalanTeam/UbuntucatNetiquette:netiquette rules].
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 * Unofficial [http://www.nautes.org/mumuntu/mumuntuambubuntu.ogg anthem] (M'ho munto amb l'Ubuntu, I got it with Ubuntu) from the [http://2princesesbarbudes.org/ Two Bearded Princesses]
 * ...Here should stay the Catalan documentation and forum web page, if necessary.
 * [http://www.nautes.org/mumuntu/mumuntuambubuntu.ogg Unofficial hymn] (M'ho munto amb l'Ubuntu, I got it with Ubuntu) of the [http://2princesesbarbudes.org/ "Dues Princeses Barbudes"] (Two Bearded Princesses)
 * ...Here we should mention the Catalan documentation and forum web page, if necessary.

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Ubuntu (and derived) users Catalan community

Feel warmly welcome to the Catalan community. Here you will be able find contents and interesting information if you are using this operating system or any of its flavours:

If this is your first visit, you may feel a little bit confused because of the huge amount of information that is available about the Ubuntu operating system. You may also be a newbie in the GNU/Linux world and, probably, you don't have the necessary skills to use it properly. If this is your case, don't worry: the Catalan Ubuntu users Community is willing to help you!!

This is the Catalan Ubuntu users wiki front page, also known as Catalan "LoCo Team". This name has nothing to do with our mental health state though (LoCo in spanish means "crazy, mad"), it is the English acronym of "LOcal COmmunity Team". In the next sections you will be able to find information about how our volunteer group is structured, how you can ask for help or can get involved in our community and which are our regular activities. Keep on reading!!!

Ubuntu is based on the work of the well-known [http://www.us.debian.org/ Debian] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian article at wikipedia.org]) project, a 100% free (as beer and speech) operating system founded by Ian Murdock in 1993 (when Linux kernel was only 2 years old) and developed since then by thousands of volunteers spreaded all over the world. If you are interested in learning more about the Ubuntu project and its relation ship with the open source software community (specially with Debian) we suggest you begin with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu wikipedia.org article]

The wiki

This wiki is a web space provided by Ubuntu which allows community members to add, delete or modify its contents very easily, without even knowing one single HTML tag. Therefore, creating new pages is very fast and the wiki becomes a very efficient tool for collective publishing. You are currently reading the English version of our front page. If you want to bookmark its location for visiting later, you should use [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CatalanTeam/En this link].

Mailing list

A mailing list is a tool that allows all emails you send to it to be redistributed automatically to all the mailing list subscribers. This provides the possibility to ask for help to multiple recipients or to stablish group discussions (offline).

The Ubuntu users Catalan community provides a mailing list through which you can ask for help. First of all, you will have to subscribe at [https://lists.lafarga.cpl.upc.edu/mailman/listinfo/ubuntucat-info this page]. After that, you will be able to make your questions sending an email to [ubuntucat-info@cpl.upc.edu] and you will receive the answers in the email address you specified when subscribing.

Forum

Some people may not feel comfortable with mailing lists and prefer to communicate with other people through web based forums, using a usual web browser. To meet their needs, we have also setup a forum. You can find it at [http://cat.ubuntuforums.org/] Join us!!

IRC chat channel

You can find the irc channel [:CatalanTeam/IRC: here]

If you need to take a look at the conversations, the logs are all in http://logs.ubuntu-eu.org/

Launchpad

Launchpad is a bunch of services for the (Edu/Ku/U/Xu)buntu distro and other projects sponsored by Canonical Ltd. Amongst the offered services, we want to emphasize:

If you want to know more about us, you can visit the Ubuntu user Catalan community page at [https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu.cat this address]. There you will find a member list and will be able to watch the member's personal web pages. You will also find, at the left menu, some menus with the activities that the team is involved in. If you share our objectives and want to join us, you can do it by clicking [https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu.cat/+join here].

LoCoTeamContact --[:RafaelCarreras: Rafael Carreras]

ToDo list

  • [:CatalanTeam/web: Create a web page]. Working on http://ubuntu.cat

  • Define activities and objectives.

Objectives and activities


CategoryLoCoTeams

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