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Since Ubuntu Korea Community is one of the well known and most active linux and open source community in Korea, We are now trying to expand our activity area much further.

In domestic area, We will keep doing exchange and collaboration with various developer communities to share and learn knowledges, experiences of each other. Also, we’ll expand our area to other different cities including Daegu and Busan. We’ve already launched a sub team for Daejeon region, and they’re very active and successful until now. Based on this experience, We’ll expand to other different regions.

Last year, We started to exchange with communities in Japan, including Debian JP and Ubuntu Japanese Team. with these experiences, we’ll try to exchange with communities in in east asian region.

We’re making many efforts to help people to contribute on ubuntu and its related projects with documentation and workshop(tutorial) events these days. We’ll keep making these efforts not just for increasing contribution but also for making Korean user environment much better.

In domestic area

  • Continue our exchange and collaboration with developer and open source communities.
    • We’re currently exchanging with following communities. We’ll continue to cooperate strongly with these communities. Also, We’ll try to exchange with more communities in Korea.
      • “Openstack Korea User Group”, “Korea Azure User Group”, “Well, It’s not related with coding”, “GNOME Korea”
    • We’ll also cooperate with communities affiliated with MeltingCon which is a alliance for IT/developer communities in Korea that we have participated the establishment last fall.

  • Expand offline activity area to various regions.
    • In the past, our area of offline activities were limited to Seoul. We’re trying to expand it to other cities starting from Daejeon.
    • Currently, We are running a sub team for operating offline activities in Daejeon and offline activities in Seoul are directly managed by our core operators.
    • To accelerate expansion of our offline activity area, We’ll establish a sub team for offline activities in Seoul and update some rules for operating sub teams for offline activities.
    • We’ll consider to establish more sub teams for offline activities in Daegu and Busan if possible.
    • After establishing more sub teams, All offline and regional activities will be planned and held by each sub teams.
    • For national events with large scale, All operators will participate with planning and hosting.

Internationally

  • Continue our exchange with communities in Japan, including Debian Japan and Ubuntu Japan which started to interact last year.
  • Try to exchange with more overseas communities near Korea. We’ll first try to interact with communities in Mainland China and Taiwan region.
  • Attend global conferences and summit events hosted near Korea with some core members to interact with overseas communities.
    • e.g. GNOME Asia, openSUSE Asia, COSCUP, DebConf18(Hsinchu, Taiwan) and more.

    • Attending overseas global events requires a lot of costs, but we can interact with various overseas communities easily.
  • Recruit more contactors who has experiences about interacting with overseas communities and foreign languages.

Increasing opensource contributions and researches

  • Host Workshop events annually to help newcomers to start contributing on ubuntu and its related projects.
    • Localization(l10n) Workshop - Give attendees some instructions and lectures about following things.
      • Signing up and using Launchpad.net
      • Creating GPG Key and Signing Ubuntu Code of Conduct with it.
      • Joining Ubuntu Korean Translators and Ubuntu Korean Team on Launchpad
      • How Korean translation is processed and done. / Localization Schedules and team rules.
      • Translating software and documentations from ubuntu using Launchpad.
    • Debian Packaging Workshop - Give attendees some instructions and lectures about following things.
      • Signing up and using Launchpad.net
      • Creating GPG Key and Signing Ubuntu Code of Conduct with it.
      • Joining Ubuntu Korean Team on Launchpad
      • Setting up environments for creating debian package
      • Preparing and writing required files for packaging
      • Building debian packaging and uploading it to Launchpad PPA
    • More Workshop events can be planned if required.
      • GTK Workshop in Daejeon is being discussed for now.
  • Improve localized documentations so that people can learn how contribution is done much easier.
  • Group studies and projects.
    • Sometimes, workshops and documentations are not enough for deep understanding. So we organize group studies and projects usually every quarter or every 6 months to learn and understand the specific topic much deeper.
    • Anyone in the community can suggest topics for group studies and projects.
    • Run group study and project teams consists of average 4~8 people.
    • For successful group studies and projects, lead them to open source contributions.

Experience

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Seminars

Group Studies

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