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= General information =
=== A short history of Ubuntu NL ===
Ubuntu NL was founded in 2004 and is one of the !LoCos that became de-facto approved. In the past six years, the Dutch !LoCo has evolved from a small group on IRC into a very active community.

The bulk of the Ubuntu NL community is centered around the Ubuntu NL Forum, and until recently it was not possible to join the [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nl|Ubuntu NL team on Launchpad]] if you weren't a member of the Ubuntu NL Team. Now anyone can join the open team [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nl-community|ubuntu-nl-community]]. However, our new Launchpad policy is still in its infancy, as can be seen from the low membership of this new team.
A better indication of the community's size are the 70+ users you'll find in the #ubuntu-nl IRC channel and the more than 13,000 registered users on the Ubuntu NL Forum.

Ubuntu NL is closely cooperating with [[http://www.ubuntu-be.org/|Ubuntu BE]] and many Flemish Ubuntu BE members can be found in the communication channels of Ubuntu NL. For the whole Dutch speaking Ubuntu community there is one IRC channel, one forum and one translation team.

=== Ubuntu Nederland governance ===

||<tablestyle="float:left; margin-right: 10px;" style="border: none;">{{http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/Artwork/Projecten/Logos/Ubuntu-NL?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Ronnie2.png}}||Our last [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DutchTeamApprovalApplication?action=recall&rev=31 |Approval Meeting Application]] form is linked, this application page aims to show how we have grown and what we have done since. <<BR>> <<BR>> The Ubuntu-NL LoCo is a group of active and diverse individuals who strive to support Ubuntu users in Dutch speaking countries, and to promote Ubuntu in the Netherlands.||
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== Key details ==
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'''Ubuntu NL'''
||'''!LoCo Contact'''||[[https://launchpad.net/~ronnie.vd.c|Ronnie v.d. Crommenacker]]||
||'''Founded'''||2004||
||'''Website'''||[[http://ubuntu-nl.org/]]||
||'''Forum'''||[[http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/]]||
||'''IRC channel'''||[[irc://irc.ubuntu.com:8001/ubuntu-nl|#ubuntu-nl]]||
||'''Mailing list'''(support only)||[[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-nl|ubuntu-nl@l.u.c]]||
||'''!LoCo Directory'''||[[http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-nl]]||
||'''Launchpad team'''||[[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nl|ubuntu-nl]]||
||'''Launchpad team created'''||2005-09-26||
||'''Planet'''||[[http://planet.ubuntu-nl.org/|Planet Ubuntu NL]]||
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'''Organization structure:'''

{{attachment:organisatiestructuur.png}}

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== Roadmap ==
=== Our plans for the future are: ===
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===== Website =====
A [[http://communityserver.ubuntu-nl.org|new website]] is being developed, and we plan for it to replace our [[http://www.ubuntu-nl.org|present site]].


===== Community Research =====
We want to set up/use a an infrastructure that makes it easy to ask community members what they would like to see improved in the community, and in a second analysis ask how important they think those issues are. Such an analysis should then be repeated on a regular basis (yearly).

===== Work on long term focus points =====
Up to now, the new Community Board has been occupied with direct attention to organising issues, so it has been functioning more reactively than it should. With decreasing direct action needed, it will be planned to analyze our LoCo thoroughly and formulate long-term goals that will build upon our strengths and limit the impact of our weaknesses.


== Experience ==

=== Since our last loco approval we have continued to do the following: ===
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===== Translating Ubuntu =====
 * All Dutch translations for Ubuntu are done via the Dutch Translation Team. There is no separate team for Ubuntu BE, just like GNOME NL serves both the Netherlands and Flanders. There is a [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-nl|Lauchpad page]] and a subsection on the [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/Vertaalteam/Status|Dutch wiki]] that the translation team uses to coordinate its activities.

===== Writing localized documentation =====
 * Since 2007, the Ubuntu NL wiki, which is, amongst other things, also the home of the Dutch documentation, can be found at [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/|wiki.ubuntu-nl.org]].

===== Providing a support forum =====
 * The Ubuntu NL Forum can be found at [[http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org|forum.ubuntu-nl.org]]. The forum is for all Dutch-speaking Ubuntu users, including the Flemish. The forum has over 13000 active members, which results in approximately 30 new topics and 400 reactions per day, with an average of 140 forum members online daily.

===== Providing support via irc =====
 * The IRC Team are the channel ops who try to keep the #ubuntu-nl* IRC channels helpful and friendly.

===== Creating Artwork =====
 * The Artwork team is currently working on a [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/Artwork/Projecten/WebsiteTheme/Forum/|new theme]] for the SMF 2.0 forum software. A live demo of this theme can be found [[http://communityserver.ubuntu-nl.org/forum/|here]]. Please keep in mind that the theme is still under development, so some pages won't look like they should.
 * The team is also developing a new support map. People can click the nearest support point and send him/her a message for help. [[http://img830.imageshack.us/img830/3938/schermafdrukubuntunlste.png|This]] is a screen shot of the new map that's still under development.
 * New icons for our teams have been made:
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 ||{{attachment:icon-mwat.png}}||{{attachment:icon-news.png}}||{{attachment:icon-promo.png}}||{{attachment:icon-trans.png}}||{{attachment:icon-web.png}}||

===== Organizing Release Parties =====
|| {{attachment:promotion.jpg}} || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811DenHaag?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=foto1.jpg|{{http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811DenHaag?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=foto1.jpg|200811DenHaag|width=300px}}]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201005Ede?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=foto9.jpg|{{http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201005Ede?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=foto9.jpg|201005Ede|width=300px}}]] ||
 * We have a strong history in organizing and attending events.

|| 2007 || 2008 || 2009 || 2010 || 2011 || 2012 ||
|| [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200710Hilversum | Hilversum 27-10-2007]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811Groningen | Groningen 22-11-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200912Oss | Oss 12-12-2009]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201005Ede | Ede 29-5-2010]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201105Bunnik | Bunnik 21-05-2011]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201201Texel | Texel 14-1-2012]] ||
|| || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811DenHaag | Den Haag 15-11-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200910Ede | Ede 31-10-2009]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201005Tilburg | Tilburg 1-5-2010]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201105Ede | Ede 12-05-2011]] || ||
|| || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811Apeldoorn | Apeldoorn 15-11-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200910Utrecht | Utrecht 27-10-2009]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201005Utrecht | Utrecht 1-5-2010]] || [[http://dooitzedejong.wordpress.com/2011/05/01/nattyreleaseparty/ | Kollumerzwaag 27-04-2011 ]] || ||
|| || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200805Amsterdam | Amsterdam 17-5-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200905Oss | Oss 30-5-2009]] || || || ||
|| || || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200905DenHaag|Den Haag 16-5-2009]] || || || ||
|| || || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200905Drachten | Drachten 9-5-2009]] || || || ||
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|| || || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200905Groningen|Groningen 7-5-2009]] || || || ||
|| || || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200905Apeldoorn | Apeldoorn 2-5-2009]] || || || ||
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===== Collaboration with other communities and commercial partners =====
 * Ubuntu-NL has close ties with the [[http://www.hcc.nl|HCC]] and [[http://www.nllgg.nl|NLLGG]] communities.
 * Ubuntu-NL has several commercial partners that (financially or otherwise) support the organization of events:
  || [[http://www.linuxmag.nl|Linux Magazine]] || [[https://www.certifiedsecure.com|Certified Secure]] || [[http://bit.nl|Bit]] || [[http://www.axolot.nl|Axolot]] || [[http://www.softwareconsulent.nl/|Softwareconsulent.nl]] || [[http://www.hettes.nl|Hettes.nl]] ||
  || [[http://www.nouenoff.nl|Nou&Off]] || [[http://www.atcomputing.nl|ATcomputing]] || [[http://www.ictivity.nl|Ictivity]] || ||[[http://www.computerboek.nl|Computerboek.nl]] || ||

===== Exposure =====
 * Whenever possible Ubuntu-NL seeks exposure in the media or otherwise. Though this is not (yet) an organized effort we continue looking for it. For example:
 * Full page advertisement in [[http://www.linuxmag.nl/|Linux Magazine]] (Dutch edition)
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 * Explicit promotion and presentation of the (Dutch) Ubuntu community in the series of [[http://www.janstedehouder.nl/mijn-boeken/|books]] about Linux and Ubuntu by Jan Stedehouder.
 * Article in "Trouw", newspaper with over 2,5 miljoen readers: http://www.trouw.nl/incoming/article1491539.ece
 * Chapter about the Ubuntu-NL community in "[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DutchTeamApprovalApplication?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=boek.jpg|Open Source Jaarboek 2009]]", book aimed at politicians, officials and managers.
 * Posters in buses. To promote the Lucid Release Party advertisement space was bought in 29 buses. Each poster was sponsored by a community member. On the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DutchTeamApprovalApplication?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=busposter.jpg|poster]] it stated: "This poster was sponsored by: ''Name'', a satisfied Ubuntu user.".
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(photo made in GIMP, no real photo available)


===== IRC Meetings =====

 * Most Ubuntu-NL teams have consistently held IRC meetings, refining the structure to ensure efficiency.
  * Community board: [[ http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/Meetings |Meetings, minutes and logs]]
  * Forum team: monthly meetings, minutes and logs are private for privacy reasons.
  * Documentation team: [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/Documentatieteam/Agenda|Meetings, minutes and logs]]
  * Translation team: [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/Vertaalteam/Agenda/|Meetings, minutes and logs]]
  * Mwanzo team: [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/mwanzo/Agenda|Meetings, minutes and logs]]
  * Foundation: [[http://sounl.org/?q=node/23|Meetings, minutes and logs]]
 * Teams without regular meetings: promotion team, server team, artwork team, news team, web team.

===== Documenting procedures, best practices, experience etc. =====
 * Ubuntu-NL continues an effort to document experience, best practices and procedures to make involving new volunteers easier.
  * [[http://qense.nl/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/ubuntunl-organisatievoorstel-03.pdf|Community governance]]
  * Forum team moderation procedures are documented, but for internal use only.
  * [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/Richtlijnen|Documentation guidelines]]
  * [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/Vertaalteam/Naslag|Translation team guidelines]]
  * [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/InternationaleGemeenschap/Home|International community documentation]]
  * [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/Organisatie|Releaseparty organization]]
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== Growth ==
=== Since our last loco approval that we failed (21-12-2010) to pass, we have done these new things: ===

===== Ubuntu Nederland governance =====
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= Ubuntu-NL's recent activity =
=== 21-05-2011 Hosting emergency ===
Only six weeks before Ubuntu-NL's hosting contract would end some team members attending the HCC Linux event were notified of this by the former sysadmin, so it was kind of an emergency situation for Ubuntu-NL. The main community infrastructure was at risk of failing if no action was taken. The community board took on the task of finding a new hosting provider and to manage the process. The second oldest hosting provider in the Netherlands, community driven, the [[http://groepen.hcc.nl/home/hccplatform-linux-home.html|HCC]] came to the rescue and offered to host the Ubuntu-NL services. A new sysadmin team was formed to take on the task of moving the services to the new hosting.
=== 21-05-2011 HCC Linux event ===
The Ubuntu-NL promotion team attended the [[http://groepen.hcc.nl/mediatheek/2011-themadag.html|HCC Linux Themadag]].

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=== 4-3-2011 Elections community board ===

A special [[http://ubuntunl.sensehofstede.nl/verkiezing/1/Ubuntu%20Nederland%20verkiezingen%202011/|website]] for the elections was developed where candidates could register, and Ubuntu-NL members could vote:

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There was a good number of candidates, and the first chosen Ubuntu-NL [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/Gemeenschapsraad|Community Board]] is a fact. The new board is functioning with confidence and takes on responsibility for issues that surpasses the Ubuntu-NL teams level. The former governance problems seem to be a thing of the past.

=== 16-4-2011 Global Jam ===

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This was a very useful meeting, some community members met for the first time irl, work was done on the new forum theme, translation skills were teached, and we all had a very good time.
=== 10-2-2011 New governance structure accepted ===

The [[http://qense.nl/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/ubuntunl-organisatievoorstel-03.pdf|proposal]] that addresses problems in Ubuntu-NL governance was accepted. Sense Hofstede, Ubuntu-NL's !LoCo representative worked with the reflection from the team and wider community on this proposal that aims to clearly define the structure of Ubuntu Nederland and should help solving previous problems with governance.
=== 10-1-2011 Dutch translation of Ubuntu Manual ===
===== Team Reports =====

 * We have started producing team reports.

 ( [[ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DutchTeam/TeamReports/ |Full list of Team Reports]] )

===== Ubuntu-NL Mwanzo =====
Ubuntu NL [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/mwanzo/|Mwanzo]]'s most important goal is to help willing community members become more active community contributors by:
 * organizing workshops: on completion, the community member will have gained skills or talents that can be used in or referenced by the local and international Ubuntu community.
 * personal guidance: an established member of Mwanzo engages in personal conversations with a community member, exploring his of her capabilities, talents and interests. The Mwanzo member can point or recommend the community member to one of the subteams, where the capabilities, talents and interests of the member can be put to work usefully.
Ubuntu NL Mwanzo members are acquainted with of the Dutch Ubuntu Community and can answer questions about its structure.

Mwanzo is not only a significant part of the Dutch Ubuntu Community, but a great way to improve community input and interaction.

===== Dutch translation of Ubuntu Manual =====
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=== 2011 Several online workshops === ===== New Website =====
A new community server has been obtained for development and testing. For our main site we plan to use Drupal, and a [[http://communityserver.ubuntu-nl.org|test site]] is near to completion. A new Drupal [[http://drupal.org/sandbox/Thomas_de_Graaff/1313478|module]] has been developed for Launchpad, Ubuntu LoCo directory integration to show team information and meetings etc. nicely in Drupal. This module can be used by any LoCo team that uses Drupal for their website. A new forum [[http://communityserver.ubuntu-nl.org/forum/|theme]] is being developed, it integrates nicely with the rest. And last, but not least, the community [[https://communityserver.ubuntu-nl.org/verkiezing/|voting application]] has been dressed up nicely to fit in the new site.

===== Software Development =====
Several community members are active in software development and several projects have been founded in our community:
 * [[https://launchpad.net/openteacher|OpenTeacher]]
 * [[JustForLearning|Just For Learning]]
 * [[https://code.launchpad.net/~stefandevries/+junk/MwanzoBot2|MwanzoBot]]
 * [[http://drupal.org/sandbox/Thomas_de_Graaff/1313478|Ubuntu LoCo team info]]
===== Online Workshops =====
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=== 05-11-2010 Ubuntu-NL Mwanzo project started ===

##=== ??-??-2011 Natty Narwhal 100% translated ===
## Nee, Natty is niet 100% vertaald, maar ongeveer 96%, zie ook http://people.ubuntu.com/~rachidbm/vertaalteam/stats/


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= Per Team Information =
== Mwanzo Team ==
[[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nl-mwanzo|launchpad teampage]]

The aim of the Ubuntu-NL Mwanzo initiative is to help new community members to become active participants in the community.
=== History ===
=== Present ===
=== Future ===
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== Promotion Team ==
[[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nl-promotie|launchpad teampage]]

|| {{attachment:promotion.jpg}} || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811DenHaag?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=foto1.jpg|{{http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811DenHaag?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=foto1.jpg|200811DenHaag|width=300px}}]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201005Ede?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=foto9.jpg|{{http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201005Ede?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=foto9.jpg|201005Ede|width=300px}}]] ||
=== History ===

Release Parties and event participation

  || 2007 || 2008 || 2009 || 2010 || 2011 ||
  || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200711Gent | Gent 25-11-2007]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811Hasselt | Hasselt 22-11-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200912Oss | Oss 12-12-2009]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201005Ede | Ede 29-5-2010]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201105Bunnik | Bunnik 21-05-2011]] ||
  || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200710Hilversum | Hilversum 27-10-2007]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811Groningen | Groningen 22-11-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200910Ede | Ede 31-10-2009]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201605Genk | Genk 16-5-2010]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201105Ede | Ede 12-05-2011]] ||
  || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200710Brussel | Brussel 21-10-2007]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811DenHaag | Den Haag 15-11-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200910Utrecht | Utrecht 27-10-2009]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201005Tilburg | Tilburg 1-5-2010]] || ||
  || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200710Hasselt | Hasselt 20-10-2007]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811Apeldoorn | Apeldoorn 15-11-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200905Oss | Oss 30-5-2009]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/201005Utrecht | Utrecht 1-5-2010]] || ||
  || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200709Gent | Gent 16-09-2007]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200811Brussel | Brussel 2-11-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200905DenHaag|Den Haag 16-5-2009]] || || ||
  || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200705Hasselt | Hasselt 20-5-2007]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200805Amsterdam | Amsterdam 17-5-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200905Drachten | Drachten 9-5-2009]] || || ||
  || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200705Gent | Gent 6-5-2007]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200805Gent | Gent 11-5-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200905Gent | Gent 9-5-2009]] || || ||
  || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200704Brussel | Brussel 22-4-2007]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200805Herk-de-Stad | Herk-de-Stad 3-5-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200905Groningen|Groningen 7-5-2009]] || || ||
  || || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200804Brussel | Brussel 26-4-2008]] || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200905Apeldoorn | Apeldoorn 2-5-2009]] || || ||
  || || || [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ReleasepartyWiki/HoF/200904Hasselt | Hasselt 25-4-2009]] || || ||

Ubuntu posters in public buses

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 * To promote the release party for Lucid Lynx in 2010 locally, in the town of Ede, advertisement space was bought in 29 buses. The posters were sponsored by community members, which was made clear by text on the poster stating: "This poster was sponsored by: Name of the Sponsor, a satisfied Ubuntu user.".

Ubuntu promotion in magazines, books

 * [[http://www.linuxmag.nl/|Linux Magazine]] (Dutch edition)
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 * [[http://www.computeridee.nl/|ComputerIdee]] computer magazine
 * PCTotaal computer magazine
 * "Trouw", newspaper with over 2,5 miljoen readers: http://www.trouw.nl/incoming/article1491539.ece
 * "Open Source Jaarboek 2009" (isbn 9789078730064), book aimed at politicians, officials and managers.

=== Present ===
Our focus is to set up an official foundation to support the Ubuntu NL community. The main reason for this is to provide our volunteers with correct insurance coverage and protect them against possible trouble that may arise when things go wrong during events organized, and to be able to open a bank account for financial transactions.
=== Future ===
We want to organize several smaller release parties for the upcoming winter release.

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== Forum Team ==
[[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nl-forum|launchpad teampage]]

The Ubuntu NL Forum can be found at [[http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/|forum.ubuntu-nl.org]]. The forum is for all Dutch-speaking Ubuntu users, including the Flemish.
The forum has over 60,000 topics and over 700,000 messages.

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=== History ===
Last year the Ubuntu NL Forum has seen changes to its structure: the subforums 'Translations', 'Documentation', 'Promotion' and 'Artwork' were fully opened to the community. This was done to allow anyone who wants to contribute to cooperate, without having to become a member of the Ubuntu NL Team. A new forum was the 'For Sale & Want To Buy' subforum.

We had a 'Board Community Council & Forum Delegation' in which delegates from the regular members could discuss matters together with the Community Council. The subforum of this board has been completely opened up so all forum members can share their opinions, contributing to a better an opener community. The regular community members have so far behaved excellent.

The subforum for the Ubuntu NL Team, where the Team members and moderators used to have their discussions, has been split in two subforums. The conversations concerning the !LoCo have been moved to a public subforum, the Ubuntu NL Forum Team have moved to a dedicated private subforum. This is done to make sure every moderator can freely express his or her opinion, without having to be afraid of the repercussions when the forum members would find out who was in favour of which decision.

The moderator team has changed its name and was extended by several members of the former Forum Delegation. They are now called the 'Forumteam', which describes the team's purpose better. A moderator is more someone who is constantly following a conversation and intervenes when necessary. This is not possible on this forum, because there isn't always someone present who is responsible for this. Our time is limited since we are volunteers. The 'Forumteam' first consults before a punishment for a breach of the rules is enacted. At least every moderation act is reported, to make sure the other members of the 'Forumteam' are notified.
=== Present ===
=== Future ===

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== IRC Team ==
[[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nl-irc|launchpad teampage]]

The IRC Team are the channel ops who try to keep the #ubuntu-nl* IRC channels helpful and friendly.

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=== History ===
Irc services have been part of Ubuntu-NL since the beginning in 2004.(?)
=== Present ===
Number of visitors, some statistics?
=== Future ===

A new project started (very) recently is preparing a Dutch language "factoids" IRC bot.


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== Dutch Translation Team ==
[[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-nl|launchpad teampage]]

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All Dutch translations for Ubuntu are done via the Dutch Translation Team. There is no separate team for Ubuntu BE, just like GNOME NL serves both the Netherlands and Flanders. There is a [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-nl|Lauchpad page]] and a subsection on the [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/Vertaalteam/Status|Dutch wiki]] that the translation team uses to coordinate its activities. Several members of the Dutch Translation Team have branched off to upstream projects and are no longer translating just for Ubuntu.

Our main form of communication is via our [[mailto:ubuntu-l10n-nl@lists.ubuntu.com|mailinglist]] and we have a monthly IRC meeting.

=== History ===
In the beginning there was no real "translation team", so everybody who wanted to translate helped out. We also organised a translation sprint in a "chalet" in the Veluwe woods one winter weekend which resulted in a lot of translations. At some point most of this old informal translation team got busy with other things, and although some translations were done still, there was a period when there was no real team of people working together.

This changed in 2009 when a new person, [[https://launchpad.net/~cumulus-007|Cumulus007]], took over the team. He has been successful in reviving the Dutch Translation Team, and contributed many translations. Recently he retired from translating but is still active on the forum of the Dutch Translation Team.

The drawback of (re)starting the Dutch Translation Team from scratch was that there were no experienced translators left, leaving no one to go to for advice. This has improved with time when new translators gained experience, but it did hamper the collaboration with upstreams.
=== Present ===

==== Ubuntu Manual ====
The Dutch Translation Team has recently completed the translation of the Ubuntu Manual Lucid Lynx (162 pages). It will be published shortly, after the final editing is done. We feel that this is a valuable project for new users, who might know very little about Ubuntu. Its sequential nature makes it easier to follow than, for example, wiki-pages where users can navigate in circles and get lost easily.

==== Upstream ====
The Dutch Translation Team is currently working to improve its collaboration with upstream translation teams—most notably GNOME NL—to make sure more users will benefit from our translations, not just those who use Ubuntu. Our most important projects with regard to this are listed below.

===== Maverick Translation Sprint =====
One of the big successes of this approach was the two-day translation sprint in preparation for Maverick. This was coordinated with GNOME NL, who had translated several programs during their own sprint a week before. These translations were then imported manually into Launchpad for Maverick and have made it into the release on time, saving the Dutch Translation Team a lot of time and work.

We were then able to focus our attention on the remaining packages, and managed to translate more than 800 strings and completing about a dozen packages in just two days. The completed translations were subsequently submitted to GNOME and have since been accepted. This was mostly coordinated by [[https://launchpad.net/~lafeber-dumoleyn|Hannie Dumoleyn]], who is a member of both GNOME NL and Ubuntu Dutch Translation Team.

===== Debian =====
A first effort has been made to contact the Debian-translators to synchronise package descriptions and packages like 'apt' and 'dpkg'. This is, however, still in a very early stage.

===== Other upstream projects =====
The Dutch Translation team has also adopted several orphaned upstream translations, including quite popular ones like XScreensaver and Compiz. These translations will benefit both Ubuntu users and users of other distributions.

=== Future ===
Our immediate goals include improving and extending our contacts with upstream projects, so that we can keep contributing back to them. We also plan to modify and extend our wiki pages—especially the introductory page Launchpad sends to new translators—to make it easier for one-time translators to contribute. This will also reduce the amount of double translations that are done for packages that are translated upstream, and thus will never be used. This has caused some irritation in the past.

We also plan to complete the translation of the Ubuntu Manual for Maverick as soon as it is released. Our long term goal is to completely translate the package-descriptions for all applications that are available through the Software Center.
 

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== Documentation Team ==
[[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nl-documentatie|launchpad teampage]]

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=== History ===

Since 2007, the Ubuntu NL wiki, which is, amongst other things, also the home of the Dutch documentation, can be found at [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/|wiki.ubuntu-nl.org]]. The Dutch documentation that was still on the international Ubuntu Wiki was used as a starting point and has been improved and extended.
There are [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/Richtlijnen|Documentation Guidelines]] in place to assure the quality of the documentation.

=== Present ===
Articles are not only created and maintained by members of the Ubuntu NL Documentation Team, but also by other community members. New items are delivered via the page: [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/ArtikelenInAanbouw|Articles in progress]].

The articles are focused on Ubuntu and its derivatives, and on various related subjects. Often a page from the Ubuntu Wiki or the Official Ubuntu Documentation is used as the basis for a Dutch article, but own content is created as well.
The Ubuntu NL Documentation Team discusses via a subforum at the Ubuntu NL Forum. This subforum is one of the several subfora that was opened to the whole community. Previously only the Dutch Translation Team had a public subforum on the Ubuntu NL Forum, the other teams were using private forums.
Recently, the Ubuntu NL Documentation Team was organized in a Launchpad group: [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nl-documentatie]].

=== Future ===

The Ubuntu NL Documentation Team is working on plans to make it easier for community members to get involved in creating and improving documentation.


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== Artwork Team ==
[[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nl-artwork|launchpad teampage]]
=== History ===
=== Present ===
The Artwork team is currently working on [[http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/Artwork/Projecten/WebsiteTheme/Forum/|a new theme]] for the SMF 2.0 forum software. A live demo of this theme can be found [[http://www.allesoverlinux.nl/ubuntu/|here]]. Please keep in mind that the theme is still under development, so some pages won't look like they should.

They are also developing a new map. This map shows all the 'Steunpunten', support points, registered on the forum. People can click the nearest support point and send him/her a message for help. The current map can be found [[http://kaart.ubuntu-nl.org|here]], [[http://img830.imageshack.us/img830/3938/schermafdrukubuntunlste.png|this]] is a screenshot of the new map that's still under development.
=== Future ===


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== News team ==
[[|launchpad teampage]]
=== History ===
The Ubuntu NL news site, called ''[[http://prikbord.ubuntu-nl.org|Prikbord]]'', was launched in december 2006, as part of the new website. The aim of ''Prikbord'' is to publish announcements and news for the Ubuntu NL community. Every month, a community member tells about his personal life and appoints the next ''Ubuntero of the month''.
=== Present ===
=== Future ===
In the future, we will expand the number of active ''Prikbord'' contributors. At the moment, there is only one active editor.

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= Miscellaneous activities =
Ubuntu NL is supporting one of its community members with the founding of a new LoCo 'Ubuntu Fryslân', which wants to serve the province of Friesland in the North of the Netherlands, where the main language is not Dutch but Frisian.

Some forum members have been running an effort to collect redundant PCs in the Netherlands. The collected PCs were subsequently shipped to Africa, where a community member helped with installing the computers, of course using Ubuntu. The project was run in 2008 and again in 2010. The initiative featured on national television, as part of a series by broadcaster RVU. A video at !YouTube can be found at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kBjvMANvr4]].

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===== Ubuntu-NL foundation =====
 * Ubuntu NL has established a foundation to support our community. There is a need for a foundation to make fund raising possible (bank account), to provide insurance for volunteers organizing events, to be taken seriously by commercial partners etc.
 * The foundations website can be found [[http://sounl.org/|here]].

===== News team =====
A [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nl-nieuws|news team]] is being formed to take care of all Ubuntu NL news spreading throughout the diverse social media.

===== Opening up communication channels =====
 * Ubuntu-NL has opened up communication channels:
|| General team channels: || irc channel irc.freenode.net #ubuntu-nl-team ||
|| Community governance: || '''Private''' irc channel: irc.freenode.net #ubuntu-nl-leiding <<BR>> '''Private''' mailing list ||
|| Community board: || [[ http://lists.ubuntu-nl.org/pipermail/gemeenschapsraad/ |Public mailing list]] <<BR>> [[irc://irc.freenode.net/ubuntu-nl-raad|Public irc channel]] ||
|| Forum team: || [[ http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/forum |Public forum ]] <<BR>> '''Private''' forum for internal discussions ||
|| Documentation team: || [[http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/documentatie|Public forum]] ||
|| Translation team: || [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-l10n-nl/|Public mailing list]] <<BR>> [[http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/vertalingen/|Public forum]] ||
|| Mwanzo team: || [[irc://irc.ubuntu.com/#Ubuntu-nl-mwanzo|Public irc channel]] <<BR>> [[http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/ubuntu-nl-mwanzo/|Public forum]] ||
|| Promotion team: || [[http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/promotie-40/|Public forum]] ||
|| Artwork team: || [[http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/artwork/|Public forum]] ||
|| Web team || [[http://lists.ubuntu-nl.org/pipermail/prikbord/]] ||
|| Server team: || [[irc://irc.ubuntu.com/#ubuntu-nl-team|Public irc channel]] ||

===== Ubuntu Global Jam =====
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Ubuntu-NL has joined the Global Jam movement.
 * [[http://rachidbm.com/2011/04/ubuntu-jam-nijmegen-nabeschouwing/|16 april 2011 Nijmegen]]
 * [[http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/ubuntu-nl/ubuntu-global-jam-burgum/|16 april 2011 Burgum]]
 * [[http://www.thomasdegraaff.nl/drupal/?q=node/159|4 september 2011]]

===== Elections Infrastructure Development =====

A special [[https://communityserver.ubuntu-nl.org/verkiezing/|website]] for the elections was developed where candidates can register, present themselves, and where Ubuntu-NL members can vote, and where the results of elections are presented:

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===== New Hosting for services =====
The second oldest hosting provider in the Netherlands, community driven, the [[http://groepen.hcc.nl/home/hccplatform-linux-home.html|HCC]] is now hosting the Ubuntu-NL services. A new sysadmin team was formed to take on the task of moving the services to the new hosting. This newly formed team has done a great job under time pressure and our hosting is now secured for the future.

===== New community server =====
For development and testing a new [[http://communityserver.ubuntu-nl.org|community server]] has been set up for Ubuntu NL. The server is paid for by the new Ubuntu NL support foundation.



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== Ubuntu Members ==
The following Ubuntu Members are active in the Dutch LoCo teams:

 * [[soulzing|soulzing]]
 * [[SenseHofstede|Sense Hofstede]]
 * [[ronnie.vd.c|Ronnie van de Crommenacker]]
 * [[RachidBM|Rachid]]
 * [[CeesSluis|Cees Sluis]]
 * [[https://launchpad.net/~s.schauenburg|Sebastian Schauenburg]]
 * [[UndiFineD|Keimpe de Jong]]
 * [[ThomasDeGraaff|Thomas de Graaff]]
 * [[marten-de-vries|Marten de Vries]]

http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/Artwork/Projecten/Logos/Ubuntu-NL?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Ronnie2.png

Our last Approval Meeting Application form is linked, this application page aims to show how we have grown and what we have done since.

The Ubuntu-NL LoCo is a group of active and diverse individuals who strive to support Ubuntu users in Dutch speaking countries, and to promote Ubuntu in the Netherlands.



Key details


Ubuntu NL

LoCo Contact

Ronnie v.d. Crommenacker

Founded

2004

Website

http://ubuntu-nl.org/

Forum

http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/

IRC channel

#ubuntu-nl

Mailing list(support only)

ubuntu-nl@l.u.c

LoCo Directory

http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-nl

Launchpad team

ubuntu-nl

Launchpad team created

2005-09-26

Planet

Planet Ubuntu NL


Organization structure:

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Roadmap

Our plans for the future are:


Website

A new website is being developed, and we plan for it to replace our present site.

Community Research

We want to set up/use a an infrastructure that makes it easy to ask community members what they would like to see improved in the community, and in a second analysis ask how important they think those issues are. Such an analysis should then be repeated on a regular basis (yearly).

Work on long term focus points

Up to now, the new Community Board has been occupied with direct attention to organising issues, so it has been functioning more reactively than it should. With decreasing direct action needed, it will be planned to analyze our LoCo thoroughly and formulate long-term goals that will build upon our strengths and limit the impact of our weaknesses.

Experience

Since our last loco approval we have continued to do the following:


Translating Ubuntu
  • All Dutch translations for Ubuntu are done via the Dutch Translation Team. There is no separate team for Ubuntu BE, just like GNOME NL serves both the Netherlands and Flanders. There is a Lauchpad page and a subsection on the Dutch wiki that the translation team uses to coordinate its activities.

Writing localized documentation
  • Since 2007, the Ubuntu NL wiki, which is, amongst other things, also the home of the Dutch documentation, can be found at wiki.ubuntu-nl.org.

Providing a support forum
  • The Ubuntu NL Forum can be found at forum.ubuntu-nl.org. The forum is for all Dutch-speaking Ubuntu users, including the Flemish. The forum has over 13000 active members, which results in approximately 30 new topics and 400 reactions per day, with an average of 140 forum members online daily.

Providing support via irc
  • The IRC Team are the channel ops who try to keep the #ubuntu-nl* IRC channels helpful and friendly.

Creating Artwork
  • The Artwork team is currently working on a new theme for the SMF 2.0 forum software. A live demo of this theme can be found here. Please keep in mind that the theme is still under development, so some pages won't look like they should.

  • The team is also developing a new support map. People can click the nearest support point and send him/her a message for help. This is a screen shot of the new map that's still under development.

  • New icons for our teams have been made:

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Organizing Release Parties

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  • We have a strong history in organizing and attending events.

Collaboration with other communities and commercial partners

Exposure
  • Whenever possible Ubuntu-NL seeks exposure in the media or otherwise. Though this is not (yet) an organized effort we continue looking for it. For example:
  • Full page advertisement in Linux Magazine (Dutch edition)

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  • Explicit promotion and presentation of the (Dutch) Ubuntu community in the series of books about Linux and Ubuntu by Jan Stedehouder.

  • Article in "Trouw", newspaper with over 2,5 miljoen readers: http://www.trouw.nl/incoming/article1491539.ece

  • Chapter about the Ubuntu-NL community in "Open Source Jaarboek 2009", book aimed at politicians, officials and managers.

  • Posters in buses. To promote the Lucid Release Party advertisement space was bought in 29 buses. Each poster was sponsored by a community member. On the poster it stated: "This poster was sponsored by: Name, a satisfied Ubuntu user.".

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(photo made in GIMP, no real photo available)

IRC Meetings

Documenting procedures, best practices, experience etc.



Growth

Since our last loco approval that we failed (21-12-2010) to pass, we have done these new things:

Ubuntu Nederland governance

Under inspiring leadership of Sense Hofstede Ubuntu-NL has recently set up well documented new governance structures and processes. As a result a new Community Governance body, a Community Board and Chair were chosen. The new governance bodies are operating with confidence, and previously existing problems with governance seem to be resolved.

Team Reports

Ubuntu-NL Mwanzo

Ubuntu NL Mwanzo's most important goal is to help willing community members become more active community contributors by:

  • organizing workshops: on completion, the community member will have gained skills or talents that can be used in or referenced by the local and international Ubuntu community.
  • personal guidance: an established member of Mwanzo engages in personal conversations with a community member, exploring his of her capabilities, talents and interests. The Mwanzo member can point or recommend the community member to one of the subteams, where the capabilities, talents and interests of the member can be put to work usefully.

Ubuntu NL Mwanzo members are acquainted with of the Dutch Ubuntu Community and can answer questions about its structure.

Mwanzo is not only a significant part of the Dutch Ubuntu Community, but a great way to improve community input and interaction.

Dutch translation of Ubuntu Manual

The Dutch Translation Team worked hard on the Dutch translation of the Ubuntu Manual. It's ready for download now. Hurray!

New Website

A new community server has been obtained for development and testing. For our main site we plan to use Drupal, and a test site is near to completion. A new Drupal module has been developed for Launchpad, Ubuntu LoCo directory integration to show team information and meetings etc. nicely in Drupal. This module can be used by any LoCo team that uses Drupal for their website. A new forum theme is being developed, it integrates nicely with the rest. And last, but not least, the community voting application has been dressed up nicely to fit in the new site.

Software Development

Several community members are active in software development and several projects have been founded in our community:

Online Workshops

Mwanzo organised several workshops on IRC. The announcements, logs and summary can be found here.

Topics:

Ubuntu-NL foundation
  • Ubuntu NL has established a foundation to support our community. There is a need for a foundation to make fund raising possible (bank account), to provide insurance for volunteers organizing events, to be taken seriously by commercial partners etc.
  • The foundations website can be found here.

News team

A news team is being formed to take care of all Ubuntu NL news spreading throughout the diverse social media.

Opening up communication channels
  • Ubuntu-NL has opened up communication channels:

General team channels:

irc channel irc.freenode.net #ubuntu-nl-team

Community governance:

Private irc channel: irc.freenode.net #ubuntu-nl-leiding
Private mailing list

Community board:

Public mailing list
Public irc channel

Forum team:

Public forum
Private forum for internal discussions

Documentation team:

Public forum

Translation team:

Public mailing list
Public forum

Mwanzo team:

Public irc channel
Public forum

Promotion team:

Public forum

Artwork team:

Public forum

Web team

http://lists.ubuntu-nl.org/pipermail/prikbord/

Server team:

Public irc channel

Ubuntu Global Jam

jam.jpg

Ubuntu-NL has joined the Global Jam movement.

Elections Infrastructure Development

A special website for the elections was developed where candidates can register, present themselves, and where Ubuntu-NL members can vote, and where the results of elections are presented:

elections.png

New Hosting for services

The second oldest hosting provider in the Netherlands, community driven, the HCC is now hosting the Ubuntu-NL services. A new sysadmin team was formed to take on the task of moving the services to the new hosting. This newly formed team has done a great job under time pressure and our hosting is now secured for the future.

New community server

For development and testing a new community server has been set up for Ubuntu NL. The server is paid for by the new Ubuntu NL support foundation.



Ubuntu Members

The following Ubuntu Members are active in the Dutch LoCo teams:

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