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## NOTE:
## The attachments to this page (the images/logos) were created by me, Sudomania4 for the US - Georgia
## LoCo Team. I have been wanting to help with a LoCo team in my area for a while, but did not want to start
## my own, because I was not sure about how much time I could dedicate to such a group (I have been busy
## lately). While considering forming a LoCo Team, I thought up and designed this logo. If you hate it, feel
## free to remove it, I was just trying to help this new team and contribute to the spreading of Ubuntu, but if
## you like the logo, feel free to modify or use it. I got the font used in the logo from the DIYMarketing page ## on this wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DIYMarketing Good luck starting this LoCo Team!

## Also, note that this is an early form of the logo. I could change some letters to Ubuntu-brown, or resize
## the logo, or a number of other things. This was merely meant as a starting logo for a starting team.

## One final note, I added the Georgia Team to this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamList

## Nice logo Sudomania4. Thanks for your contribution. I sent a message to your Ubuntu forum account. My email address is in there. Write me back when you have a chance. -John
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=== News - IRC Meeting this Sunday! ===

IRC Meeting this Sunday Jan 28th from 1-5pm EST. This will be our first meeting and will be held in conjunction with Free IT Athens' open hours. It will be a great chance to to get help or just to chat. See below for more details on IRC.
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= How to Contribute =
## Describe easy ways to contribute to the team. These should look a lot like the bulleted points on the ContributeToUbuntu wiki page. Link to more detailed subpages as necessary.
=== Mailing List ===
Our mailing list is a great way to get in touch. Use it to communicate any problems, questions, or comments related to Georgia and Ubuntu.
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= Projects =
## List currently the team's current projects and tasks as well as status and contact persons for each one. Make it easy for new people to know who to ask and where to go to get involved with a specific project.
For more information and to sign-up for our mailing list visit: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ga
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= Launchpad Membership Policy =
## Describe your Launchpad team membership policy here.
=== IRC ===
The #ubuntu-us-ga channel on the Freenode IRC network can be used as needed for online meetings.

To get onto our IRC channel open your IRC client (if you need one you can get XChat out of Add/Remove Applications). Connect to the FreeNode Network (In XChat pull down the "IRC" menu, click "connect" and select "FreeNode"). Then join the ubuntu-us-ga channel (in XChat type "/join #ubuntu-us-ga" in the input box) and you are in.
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## Link to Meeting Agendas and old meeting summaries here. We currently do not have formal independent meetings. If there is any need for a meeting in person information can be found here and through the mailing list.
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If you are interested helping or want help in person read about Free IT Athens' open hours below.

= Partners =

=== Free IT Athens ===
http://www.FreeITAthens.org

Free IT Athens is a non-profit community advocate for fair and open technology in Athens, Georgia and the surrounding areas. Our goal is to provide access to information technology resources that are cost-prohibitive or not available to greater Athens-Clarke County residents and organizations.

Free IT has many on going and upcoming projects. Most of which involve refurbishing older computers, installing Ubuntu Linux on them, and returning them to the community.

Open hours are held most Sundays 1-5 pm (See web site for closings, like for holidays). Open hours are a time for people to come in help, get help, or just hang out. See web site for more details.

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News - IRC Meeting this Sunday!

IRC Meeting this Sunday Jan 28th from 1-5pm EST. This will be our first meeting and will be held in conjunction with Free IT Athens' open hours. It will be a great chance to to get help or just to chat. See below for more details on IRC.

Introduction

This group's purpose is to help promote and support Ubuntu and Open Source Software through out the State of Georgia.

Contact

Mailing List

Our mailing list is a great way to get in touch. Use it to communicate any problems, questions, or comments related to Georgia and Ubuntu.

For more information and to sign-up for our mailing list visit: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ga

IRC

The #ubuntu-us-ga channel on the Freenode IRC network can be used as needed for online meetings.

To get onto our IRC channel open your IRC client (if you need one you can get XChat out of Add/Remove Applications). Connect to the FreeNode Network (In XChat pull down the "IRC" menu, click "connect" and select "FreeNode"). Then join the ubuntu-us-ga channel (in XChat type "/join #ubuntu-us-ga" in the input box) and you are in.

Meetings

We currently do not have formal independent meetings. If there is any need for a meeting in person information can be found here and through the mailing list.

If you are interested helping or want help in person read about Free IT Athens' open hours below.

Partners

Free IT Athens

http://www.FreeITAthens.org

Free IT Athens is a non-profit community advocate for fair and open technology in Athens, Georgia and the surrounding areas. Our goal is to provide access to information technology resources that are cost-prohibitive or not available to greater Athens-Clarke County residents and organizations.

Free IT has many on going and upcoming projects. Most of which involve refurbishing older computers, installing Ubuntu Linux on them, and returning them to the community.

Open hours are held most Sundays 1-5 pm (See web site for closings, like for holidays). Open hours are a time for people to come in help, get help, or just hang out. See web site for more details.


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