LoCoTeamRegions
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* '''Step 1''' - Look at the ''Region Guidelines'' below and see how your area is categorized. Always try to remain in these guidelines. * '''Step 2''' - Look at the LoCoTeamsList and see if an existing team exists in your area. If a team does exist, get in touch with the contact and work together. * '''Step 3''' - If a team does not exist in your area, follow the details in LoCoTeamHowto to create your group. |
LoCo Team Regions
Every team in the LoCo project covers a certain geographical region. This can vary from some teams who cover a state or some teams who cover an entire country. How do you decide what size region your LoCo should cover? This document aims to explain some of these issues.
There is no single rule of thumb for how big an area a LoCo team should cover. For some countries it makes sense to divide LoCos at a state level (such as the USA), but for some regions it makes sense for each LoCo team to be at a country level (such as countries in Europe).
How to figure out which region you cover
To determine which region you should cover, follow these steps:
Step 1 - Look at the Region Guidelines below and see how your area is categorized. Always try to remain in these guidelines.
Step 2 - Look at the LoCoTeamsList and see if an existing team exists in your area. If a team does exist, get in touch with the contact and work together.
Step 3 - If a team does not exist in your area, follow the details in LoCoTeamHowto to create your group.
Region Guidelines
Area |
Recommendation |
Example |
Notes |
USA |
State Level |
ubuntu-texas |
Each team should cover a state in the US |
Europe |
Country Level |
ubuntu-uk |
Each team should cover a full country |
Africa |
Country Level |
ubuntu-za |
Each team should cover a full country |
LoCoTeamRegions (last edited 2013-11-30 15:11:39 by jose)