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The LoCo Council has drawn up this guide on Best Practices and Guidelines for LoCo Teams to follow. This guide has been created to help new teams set up and delegate tasks within the team and become more involved in the Ubuntu Community. It will also help teams when it is time for their Approval and Re Approval as they can show how they operate and by having continuous reports it is easier for applications.
Le conseil LoCo a rédigé ce guide de « directives et bonnes pratiques » à suivre par les équipes LoCo. Il a été créé pour aider les nouvelles équipes à définir et déléguer les tâches en son sein et s'impliquer davantage dans la communauté Ubuntu.
We have broken the guide into three areas, what we would suggest teams do on a Monthly basis, Cycle based and on a Long Term goal. This will help you plan and set goals to work towards.
MONTHLY TASKS
- Monthly meeting - publish mins to mailing list/forums and update wiki.
- Set a chair for 2-3 months and rotate it
- Someone to publish mins to mailing list/forums (share out the roles)
- Update/create a monthly report
- One person to create the report and add content to it. Mail the list and ask for input in case folks had organised or participated in events within the OSS/Ubuntu community.
- Meet ups - face to face , publish you had these events, link these to the report
- Take pictures!
- Blog about them
- For larger events publish a report after the event to the loco contacts mailing list
Add All of the events to the LoCo Directory!
CYCLE BASED GOALS
- Release Party
- Global Jam
LONG TERM GOALS
- Create a a mentoring program on the below areas and train people in those areas
Help get existing members of the community into positions in the LoCo where they can do the most good
- Help new ( and novice ) members find members to provide some level of help to ensure the new member can contribute in a useful way
- Encourage and mentor for Ubuntu Membership
- Try to create contact with the locos around you, in order to find any potential cross-action
Delegate the roles on the team
- Chair of meetings
- Hold the monthly meeting, set the agenda ( create an agenda page under meetings and let people add to it ) process the agenda with the team.
- Moderate the meeting
- Web Admin
- Forums Admin
- Maintain the Forums website
- Clear out the pending queue of messages
- Moderate when needed.
- Mailing list admin
- Clear out the pending queue of messages
- Moderate the mailing list and deal with policy violations over private email exchanges before escalating the issue to the team administrator
- IRC Ops
- Ensure the CoC is followed in #ubuntu* namespace.
- Regulate bans, voice and ops ( if needed )