ApprovalApplication
Key Details
- Date - Monday, April 14 2008
Team Contact - Jad/Hakam Madi] Jad[at] Syntux [dot] net
Membership - 4 active core members - 20 enthusiastic in two universities - 14 registered member at launchpad]
- Mailing List - ubuntu-jo [ at ] lists.ubuntu.com
- IRC - #ubuntu-Jo on Freenode
- Our logo was approved by Michelle Surtees-Myers - Canonical
It's worth mentioning that we have decided not to be a social group but a group of qualified people to spread the word about GNU/Linux Ubuntu Distribution in many ways and places.
What we have done so far
March 13th - FLOSS Introductory lecture link] - Jordan University photos]
23 March - Installation Festival/Workshop link]- Jordan University photos]
16th March To 20th March - Ubuntu Desktop Course http://syntux.net/blog/2008/03/06/jordan-loco-ubuntu-desktop-course/ link- Jordan University certs] - photos]
April 9th - FLOSS introductory lecture link] - Princess Sumaya University of Technology photos]
April 10th Installation Festival/Workshop link]- Princess Sumaya University
negotiating with Royal Scientific Society to establish a National Open Source Office] which will work as a legal umbrella for Ubuntu-Jo
Setting up First Ubuntu Lab in Jordan University (Lab 304 IT Faculty ) Photos -> 1]2] 3] 4] 5] 6] 7] 8] 9] 10] 11]
Roadmap
Our main goal is to spread the word about GNU/Linux Ubuntu Distribution therefore we are conducting FLOSS Lectures, Ubuntu Desktop Course, Installation Workshops/festivals and planning for other activities to build a qualified community such as LPI 101, 102 courses, Packaging jam, Translation How-to.
- Spreading the word
LPI 101, 102 courses for the LoCo Team and the LoCo/Universities team
- Getting them into the big community
- Packaging Jam [ Not yet, working on it with Daniel and Cesare]
- Translation How-to session [Not yet]
- Researching Edubuntu and some other educational packages for schools disposal.
- Hunting for sponsor to distribute 1000 CD a month
- Getting Ubuntu Desktop Course next to ICDL courses in universities and institutes
- awareness program of GNU/Linux as an alternative to computer shops and helping them to get their systems certified from Canonical. (Many computer shops load freeDos if the customer refused to pay the license because they do not know about Linux)
Experience
So far we achieved the following
- Ubuntu Desktop Course at Jordan University
It was a good experience although we had to play a bit with the official materials as students weren't satisfied with it so we added three chapters from LPI 101 course to bridge the two courses together [ Linux Installation & Package Management, GNU & Unix Commands and Devices, Linux Filesystems, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard]
- FLOSS Introductory lecture, Jordan University and Princess Sumaya University
We are developing our lecture materials now]
- Installation festival ( We will have to do workshops instead of installation festival as many students facing difficulties in getting their computers inside the university) So far we did it twice at Jordan University and Princess Sumaya University
Current Focus
We are focusing on University students at this phase and hopefully with the help of IEEE we will establish an OpenSource Club and/or Ubuntu Club in all universities in Jordan (Needs lots of work and resources but we are working on its plan)
LCC verdict
First approval proposal was discussed on Wednesday, June 04 2008 - JordanTeam/ApprovalApplication/Meeting_Logs/June-04-2008
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