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||<style="background:#F1F1ED"> '''Team Pages:'''<<BR>><<BR>>'''Main Site''':'''[[http://ubuntu-georgia.org/]]'''<<BR>><<BR>>'''LaunchPad:'''[[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-us-ga]]<<BR>><<BR>>'''Contact Information'''<<BR>>'''[[GeorgiaTeam/IRC|IRC Channel]]:''' irc.freenode.net/#ubuntu-us-ga<<BR>><<BR>>'''Mailing List:'''<<BR>>[[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ga]]<<BR>><<BR>>Have any questions regarding Ubuntu or about the GA team in general? Join us in #ubuntu-georgia on freenode.net and we will try our best to answer your questions. <<BR>><<BR>>You can also contact the team council if you have questions or would like to contribute something to the Team. <<BR>><<BR>>'''Team Council:''' JohnVonHollen, BoredandBlogging, JonReagan, JeanClaude, JoshuaChase <<BR>><<BR>>See [[/People|People]] for more info on the leadership of our Loco<<BR>><<BR>>'''Subpages'''<<BR>><<Navigation(children, 1)>>|| ||<style="background:#F1F1ED">'''LaunchPad'''<<BR>>[[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-us-ga]]<<BR>><<BR>>'''Mailing List:'''<<BR>>[[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ga]]<<BR>><<BR>>'''IRC Channel'''<<BR>>[[GeorgiaTeam/IRC||irc.freenode.net/#ubuntu-us-ga]]<<BR>><<BR>>||
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We are the Ubuntu Georgia Local Community Team (LoCo Team). We promote Ubuntu, Linux, and Open Source in the state of Georgia. We also provide support, free CDs, as well as events for people who want to know more about Ubuntu. The Georgia LoCo was formed in early 2007, and has grown ever since. We have branched out and now have members in every portion of the state. We are the Ubuntu Georgia Local Community Team. We promote Ubuntu, Linux, and Open Source in the US state of Georgia. We also provide support, free CDs, as well as events for people who want to know more about Ubuntu.
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Our Team is governed by a team council, which votes on major LoCo issues. Our team is divided into sub-teams and individuals that perform specific tasks that keep the LoCo running. In the Atlanta metro area, '''[[http://ALE.org|ALE]]''' is an active Linux User Group (LUG). A subset of members, the ('''[[http://www.meetup.com/GA-400-Linux-Group/|GA 400 Linux Group]]''') meetup each Sunday. We feel this weekly opportunity is the easiest way to get assistance with Ubuntu, Linux and Open Source.
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Our goal is Ubuntu's ultimate success in Georgia. Our job is only beginning. == Meetings ==
GA 400 Linux Group meetups are held every Sunday. [[http://www.meetup.com/GA-400-Linux-Group/|Schedule]]<<BR>>
Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts ALE.org - Refer to [[http://ale.org/|website]] for more informaion.
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== News == == Georgia Linux Organizations ==
Visit [[/GeorgiaOrganizations|Georgia Organizations page]] for a list of Linux User Groups and other organizations in Georgia.
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Atlanta Linux Fest 2009! Saturday, September 19th, 2009. For more info, go to http://atlantalinuxfest.org.

== New to Ubuntu? ==

See [[GeorgiaUSTeam/Help| our help and support page!]]

== Contact ==
## List the contact information of the team: Mailing-list, IRC channel and Web Forum as they may apply. Provide a link to the Launchpad page as a Team Member list if applicable. Consider how people will get in touch with you based on the contact information you supply.

==== Launchpad page ====
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==== 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.
== Forum ==
We have our own forum hosted by the Ubuntu Forums at [[http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=210]]

== 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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==== Forum ====
We have our own forum hosted by the Ubuntu Forums at [[http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=210]]

== Meetings ==
See our calendar for when we will hold our next meeting! [[http://ubuntu-georgia.org/node/19]]

== Projects ==
Visit our [[/Projects|Projects page]] for a list of on going projects. This is where you can find where to help, and suggest things to be done by the LoCo.

== Georgia Linux Organizations ==
Visit [[/GeorgiaOrganizations|Georgia Organizations page]] for a list of Linux User Groups and other organizations in Georgia.

Introduction

We are the Ubuntu Georgia Local Community Team. We promote Ubuntu, Linux, and Open Source in the US state of Georgia. We also provide support, free CDs, as well as events for people who want to know more about Ubuntu.

In the Atlanta metro area, ALE is an active Linux User Group (LUG). A subset of members, the (GA 400 Linux Group) meetup each Sunday. We feel this weekly opportunity is the easiest way to get assistance with Ubuntu, Linux and Open Source.

Meetings

GA 400 Linux Group meetups are held every Sunday. Schedule
Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts ALE.org - Refer to website for more informaion.

Georgia Linux Organizations

Visit Georgia Organizations page for a list of Linux User Groups and other organizations in Georgia.

Launchpad page

Join by adding yourself to the Launchpad page at: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-us-ga

Forum

We have our own forum hosted by the Ubuntu Forums at http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=210

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

We have our own IRC channel located on the freenode IRC network. For those of you that are inexperienced with IRC, you can use freenode's web-based IRC client to connect. Just enter a unique nickname and satisfy the CAPCHA: http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=ubuntu-us-ga&uio=d4

For experienced IRC users or for those that have a local IRC client installed and used, here is our connection details:

  • Server: irc.freenode.net
  • Port: 6667 (7000 for SSL)
  • Channel: #ubuntu-us-ga


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