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Welcome

This is the home page for the newly developing Australian Ubuntu Local Community Team.

Overview

Our team focuses on distributing, advertising and demonstrating Ubuntu within Australia. We plan to target schools (Edubuntu), individuals for whom Ubuntu would be an easy switch, and those for who it would not!

People

Team Contact

YukiCuss can be reached for more information about the Australian Team.

Communication

We have two major places to communicate:

  1. #ubuntu, #ubuntu-au on irc.freenode.net:6667
  2. ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com; to subscribe, see https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au.

Meetings

The Australian Team currently meets every week on Tuesday at 8pm AEST. The next scheduled meeting is at [http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=3&day=21&year=2006&hour=20&min=0&sec=0&p1=240 21 March 2006, 2000AEST] in #ubuntu-au. The agenda for the meeting is available at [:AustralianTeam/MeetingAgenda].

Members

(sorted by alphabetically by state then last name)

Australian Capital Territory

Name

WikiName

IRC Nickname

David Symons

DavidSymons

bimberi

New South Wales

Name

WikiName

IRC Nickname

Peter Baker

["Jellyware"]

jellyware

GrantGalbraith

manicka

Marcel Lando

MarcelLando

darth_vector

JeffWaugh

jdub

Alex Fuller

MistaEd

MistaED

Melissa Draper

MelissaDraper

Elkbuntu

Queensland

Name

WikiName

IRC Nickname

NaamanCampbell

bustacap

Victoria

Name

WikiName

IRC Nickname

YukiCuss

WilliamGrant

Fujitsu

User Groups

Name

Town/City

Members

[http://www.humbug.org.au HUMBUG]

Brisbane

NaamanCampbell

Projects

Schools

We will start to show schools in the country what Ubuntu can do for a network - unbeatable uptime, responsive services, free as in price, freedom as in contracts (unlike the lock-in contracts that Microsoft offers many schools), and free as in libre. We also plan to demonstrate the power of the LTSP, though perhaps it needs some time to mature.


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