ReApprovelApplication

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 * '''Team Contact''' - Nick Verbeck <nerdynick@gmail.com>
 * '''Membership''' - 244 on Launchpad, XXX registered to mailing list.
 * '''Team Contact''' - Nick Verbeck <nerdynick at gmail.com>
 * '''Membership''' - 244 Launchpad members, 133 registered mailing list members.
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 * '''Website/Blog''' - http://coloco.ubuntu-rocks.org
 * '''Twitter''' - [[http://twitter.com/coloradoloco|@coloradoloco]]
 * '''Flickr''' - http://www.flickr.com/groups/coloco/
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Here you should provide a list of things you plan on doing. Include links to where these are discussed online and on mailing lists.

 * ''Example item'' - here I am listing an activity on the roadmap.
 * ''Another item'' - here is another item on the roadmap.
 * ''More Lug Involvement'' - Work more with the Local Lug's (Clue, BLug, NCLug). In helping setup more events and install fests.
 * ''Education Classes'' - Involved the Lug's in hosting some Linux(Ubuntu) education classes.
 * ''Install Fests'' - Become more involved in co-hosting with Clue in the bi monthly install fests.
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List here activities that the group has already done. Again provide links to online discussions, reviews, blog entries etc:  * ''Release Parties'' - The 6 month Ubuntu Release Party.
  * Photos - [[http://picasaweb.google.com/nerdynick/UbuntuReleasePartyJaunty?feat=directlink|NerdyNick Picasa]]
  * Fliers - [[http://coloco.ubuntu-rocks.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/jaunty_party_small.png|Side 1]] [[http://coloco.ubuntu-rocks.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/jaunty_party.png|Side 2]]
  * Videos = [[http://qik.com/video/3502952|Video From Last Release]]
 * ''Teachers in Education'' - We where involved in hosting a booth at the TIE conference in for 2yrs running.
  * Photos - [[http://www.flickr.com/groups/coloco/|CoLoCo Flickr]] *Quality may not be very good.
 * ''General Activism'' - We all are very active in many other groups and continue to direct others to Ubuntu and our group for continued help.
 * ''Distribution of CD's'' - Along side with distribution within the group of the LoCo CD pack. We hand them out at local tech bookstores and other Open Source Events.
 * ''Ubicon'' - We hosted a Ubicon at Googles offices in Boulder, CO
  * [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/nerdynick/584935958/in/pool-coloco|Photo of the event]]
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 * ''Example activity'' - here I am listing an activity.
 * ''Another activity'' - here is another item.
== Challenges ==

 * Lack of timely responsiveness & support from the higher ups in the Ubuntu Community.
  * Had difficulties in getting support for running booths at events.
 * Large geographical region. Hard to plan events that involve as many people as possible.
 * Financing for events.
  * Not a lot of locations that can play host to a group our size. While still providing WiFi, Beer, Food, and Family Env, and be free.

Here you should provide a summary of your group over a couple of short paragraphs.

Key Details

Roadmap

  • More Lug Involvement - Work more with the Local Lug's (Clue, BLug, NCLug). In helping setup more events and install fests.

  • Education Classes - Involved the Lug's in hosting some Linux(Ubuntu) education classes.

  • Install Fests - Become more involved in co-hosting with Clue in the bi monthly install fests.

Experience

  • Release Parties - The 6 month Ubuntu Release Party.

  • Teachers in Education - We where involved in hosting a booth at the TIE conference in for 2yrs running.

  • General Activism - We all are very active in many other groups and continue to direct others to Ubuntu and our group for continued help.

  • Distribution of CD's - Along side with distribution within the group of the LoCo CD pack. We hand them out at local tech bookstores and other Open Source Events.

  • Ubicon - We hosted a Ubicon at Googles offices in Boulder, CO

Challenges

  • Lack of timely responsiveness & support from the higher ups in the Ubuntu Community.

    • Had difficulties in getting support for running booths at events.
  • Large geographical region. Hard to plan events that involve as many people as possible.
  • Financing for events.
    • Not a lot of locations that can play host to a group our size. While still providing WiFi, Beer, Food, and Family Env, and be free.

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