ReApprovalApplication

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Approval Application for Irish Team (ubuntu-ie)

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Roadmap

  • planss ahead

Experience

stuff done

  • Regular Ubuntu-IE IRC Meetings IrishTeam/IRCMeetings

  • Ran the Drop in Centre, where folks could pop in and ask questions, also a place to hang out. We did have to close up shop as interest dwindled. Also our space got reorganised. Photos

  • Monthly face to face meet ups, called POTD (Pints of the Day) which happens on the 1st Thursday of the month in Dublin, in the Longstone pub. Ompaul runs a geeky quiz each month and gives a prize. This is done in conjunction with the ILUG (Irish Linux User Group).
  • Software Freedom Day September 2009 was a great success. We ran a day with some talks and demonstrations of installs of Ubuntu, and also had members from ILUG and the Open Street Mapping showing off their areas and gaining interest.

  • We've had a number of release parties, Hardy, Intrepid, and Jaunty. People who were not at the event came up asking us about Ubuntu. We were showing them the system on our machines and giving them CDs and information on how to contact us. Our numbers grew from just a few people to around 30 people coming along. Our Release parties ranged from going just to the pub to going for a sit down dinner with new people and burning CDs afterwards in the pub for anyone who was looking for the latest release.

  • Global BugJam Ireland like so many teams around the world, the Irish Team held its first one this year. We were fortunate to use DIT and a good turn, we had different levels of participation from normal bug triaging to learning how bug tracking works to writing patches to fix bugs. The day ran successfully partially due to us running a trial day two weeks prior to the main event.

    • OSSBarcamp A member of the Ubuntu-ie LoCo organised this event, however we had a number of participants taking part in the day, giving talks,helping run the day. There were specific talks on Community by Luis de Bethencourt and also a talk by Maciej Danielski on the Ubuntu-ie LoCo.

  • Geeknic Irish Geeks left the server room and laptops behind and took to the green pastures of the park. Members came along and relaxed over cakes and sandwiches. It was a great day with about 26 people turning up.

Ubuntu Members

Laura Czajkowski Maciej Danielski