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We are the North Carolina Ubuntu Local Community Team, a group of Linux enthusiasts with the common goal of interacting and spreading the word about Ubuntu throughout the state. We are open to all forms of participation from advocacy to support.
This is the home page for the '''Ubuntu North Carolina (NC) Local Community (LoCo) Team'''. Started in August, 2007, the NC Team is steadily growing. The NC LoCo Team is a group of Ubuntu-Linux enthusiasts whose common goal is to share Ubuntu with all areas of the Tar Heel state. In accordance with the Ubuntu philosophy, '''this team is open and available to all'''. Our members range from non-technical end user (NTEU) to Ubuntu-Linux Kernel developers. If you'd like to contribute to Ubuntu-Linux, we encourage you to [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-northcarolina/+join | join the team]]. '''No previous knowledge or experience is necessary.'''

If you are not quite ready to join the team, and are just looking for some help, come check out our LoCo team support options.
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 * To promote Ubuntu and it's various flavors throughout the area.
 * To provide support to fellow members
 * To create a community through which participants can exchange ideas and goals.
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== Projects ==
 * [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NorthCarolinaTeam/UbuntuSchool|Ubuntu School Advocacy]]

== Events ==

== Meetings ==
=== Upcoming Meetings ===

 * Feb. 21 2009, 9am-Noon [[http://www.carrborocoworking.com/|Carrboro Creative Coworking]] ([[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=carrboro+creative+coworking&sll=35.911711,-79.069188&sspn=0.002459,0.005686&ie=UTF8&ll=35.91235,-79.069188&spn=0.003337,0.004222&z=18&iwloc=A|map]]) for [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam|Global Bug Jam]]
   * Meet at CCC at 8am if you want to join us for breakfast at [[http://www.weaverstreetmarket.coop/|Weaver Street Market]], which is within walking distance.
   * GBJ starts at 9am with a quick introduction to [[https://launchpad.net|Launchpad]].
   * We'll break some time after noon and continue the discussion over lunch, if you want.
   * Preparation:
     * Have an account on [[https://launchpad.net|Launchpad]]
     * Read up on [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs|Helping with bugs]]
     * Come prepared to learn, contribute, and have fun.

=== Previous meetings ===
 * Jan. 6 2009, 7pm - IRC ([[NorthCarolinaTeam/Meetings/IRCLogs/01062009|Log]])
 * Feb. 5 2009, 7:30pm - IRC ([[NorthCarolinaTeam/Meetings/IRCLogs/02052009|Log]])
 * Educate the North Carolina public about the use of Ubuntu, Linux, and Open Source.
   * To include when possible the supported and recognized [[http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/derivatives | Ubuntu derivatives]]
 * Provide an avenue, via an Ubuntu Local Community, in which all who wish can use, participate in, contribute to, and develop Ubuntu.
 * Assist local Linux User Groups and Free/Libre Open Source Software initiatives.
 * Introduce Ubuntu to people at business and social events
 * Focus on promoting Ubuntu to people with a non-technical background
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== State ==
 * We have a [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-nc|mailing list]]
 * IRC: Channel #ubuntu-us-nc on Freenode
 * Forum: http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=278
 * Our [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-northcarolina|Launchpad team]]
 * [[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=17577806624|Facebook group]]
== IMPORTANT ==

{{attachment:important.png}} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NorthCarolinaTeam/POA | Action Plan]] - PLEASE stop by and look at this action plan, as it pertains to all of us.

== Sub Teams ==
||[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NorthCarolinaTeam/LeadershipTeam | NC Leadership Team]]||

== Sub Pages ==
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width=125Welcome to the Ubuntu North Carolina Local Community Team Wiki

Spreading Ubuntu across the Tar Heel State

IconsPage/iconCircle.png Next North Carolina LoCo Team Meeting: 1st Wednesday of each month at 7 PM EST (details)IconsPage/iconCircle.png

Welcome

This is the home page for the Ubuntu North Carolina (NC) Local Community (LoCo) Team. Started in August, 2007, the NC Team is steadily growing. The NC LoCo Team is a group of Ubuntu-Linux enthusiasts whose common goal is to share Ubuntu with all areas of the Tar Heel state. In accordance with the Ubuntu philosophy, this team is open and available to all. Our members range from non-technical end user (NTEU) to Ubuntu-Linux Kernel developers. If you'd like to contribute to Ubuntu-Linux, we encourage you to join the team. No previous knowledge or experience is necessary.

If you are not quite ready to join the team, and are just looking for some help, come check out our LoCo team support options.

Purpose

  • Educate the North Carolina public about the use of Ubuntu, Linux, and Open Source.
  • Provide an avenue, via an Ubuntu Local Community, in which all who wish can use, participate in, contribute to, and develop Ubuntu.
  • Assist local Linux User Groups and Free/Libre Open Source Software initiatives.
  • Introduce Ubuntu to people at business and social events
  • Focus on promoting Ubuntu to people with a non-technical background

IMPORTANT

important.png Action Plan - PLEASE stop by and look at this action plan, as it pertains to all of us.

Sub Teams

Sub Pages

Special Thanks to the Ubuntu Florida Local Community Team for inspiring the Ubuntu North Carolina Local Community Team wiki pages.


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