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Ubuntu Team Philippines
Welcome to the website of the Ubuntu Team Philippines. The Philippine Team is made up of many members from around the country, with the goal of increasing awareness (and use) of Ubuntu within the country.
The Philippines (Filipino: Pilipinas), is an island nation located in Southeast Asia, with Manila as its capital city. The Philippine Archipelago comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean.
Team Goals
Four goals were discussed and agreed upon in [http://www.ubuntu-ph.org/wiki/TeamMeeting20051026 TeamMeeting20051026]. These are long-term goals which are achievable in 10 years or as long as it is valid. Specific short-term goals that are in line with these will be discussed in succeeding meetings, or by contributing here.
- Spread GNU/Linux and FOSS in the Philippines using Ubuntu Goals
- Translate Ubuntu to Languages in the Philippines Goals
- Document Ubuntu Usage Patterns in the Philippines, and Provide Solutions and Support thereof
- Work with Other Communities in the Philippines
How to Join
Joining Ubuntu-PH is easy, you only need to do two things:
Add your name to the [http://www.ubuntu-ph.org/wiki/MemberList MemberList]
and Join the [https://launchpad.net/~loco-philippine-team Philippines Team] in Launchpad
Seminars and Gatherings
Software Freedom Day 2007 The recently concluded Software Freedom Day 2007 was a success. It was held at the Advanced Science and Technology Institute in Manila. Blog: [http://jucato.org/blog/software-freedom-day-07/ Jucato's Data Core] Blog: [http://engage.wordpress.com/2007/09/17/sfd-2007-and-mozilla24-in-manila-philippines/ Engage the World] Images: [http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=14966&l=5daad&id=647446399 Jerome Gotangco's Facebook Album] Images: [http://jucato.org/gallery/v/photos/sfd2007/ Jucato's SFD Gallery]
Here's a summary of Ongoing and Pending Projects of Ubuntu-PH. The [http://www.ubuntu-ph.org/wiki/Projects Projects Page] has a much more detailed report for both done, pending, and ongoing projects.
See [http://www.ubuntu-ph.org/wiki/SiteManagement/WikiCleanup SiteManagement/WikiCleanup] The sites' forum lacks attention it needs. It has been [https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-ph/2007-August/001126.html proposed] and agreed upon to move the said forums to Ubuntuforums.org. See [http://www.ubuntu-ph.org/wiki/SiteManagement/Forum SiteManagement/Forum] We will be using Ubuntu.com's template as a base. The proposed layout is located [http://knightlust.com/ProposedLayout.png here]. The template is hosted on svn://knightlust.com/ubuntu-ph/ubuntu07 and those willing to work on it will be given commit access. See [http://www.ubuntu-ph.org/wiki/SiteManagement/TemplateUpdates SiteManagement/TemplateUpdates]
This site is powered by [http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/ MoinMoin] and [http://www.drupal.org/ Drupal] and has long since considered outdated and a possible threat to the server it's hosted on. Drupal and MoinMoin released a newer version which fixed a lot of bugs and patched known vulnerabilities. MoinMoin newest stable release is 1.5.8
[http://www.ubuntu-ph.org/wiki/Projects/Logo Projects/Logo] contains the discussion page. Projects
Site Improvement
Reorganization of Wikipages
Move Forums to Ubuntuforums.org
Ubuntu-PH Template Drupal and MoinMoin Upgrade
Team Logo