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= Ubuntu - South Carolina Team =
[[http://ubuntusc.org/|{{https://sites.google.com/a/ubuntusc.org/ubuntu-south-carolina-loco-team/_/rsrc/1343351853973/home/sc-loco%203.png?height=166&width=400}}|target="ubuntusc.org"]]
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== February 2008 Meeting Announcement ==
'''Agenda - logs and follow-up here:'''
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SouthCarolinaTeam/28Feb08Agenda 28 February 2008 @ 7:30 P.M. EST]
 * Meeting will take place on #Ubuntu-US-SC at the above noted date and time. '''Please''' arrive 5 - 10 minutes early if at all possible. We will appreciate it to take attendance and get "house" items out of the way so we can start on time.
 * Noted agenda items added by members of Ubuntu Team S.C. will be priority.
 * Please see forum with this topic (stickied) for discussion around this meeting (before meeting).
 * Please add meeting agenda items 24 hours in advance of meeting.
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As of 02/27/2008 @ 08:30: == Introduction ==
 * Welcome to the Ubuntu South Carolina LoCo Team Wiki page. We are a volunteer organization within the State of South Carolina who are committed to education with the goal of an increase in general awareness of Ubuntu and Open Source. Our Community Projects are geared so that we return more to the community than we receive, and we always endeavor to live up to the [[http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/|Ubuntu Code of Conduct]]. Please review the header of this page; it has quantities of useful information.
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 * '''No NEW agenda items have been added.'''
 * '''No forum posts have been substantial enough to add to this.'''
 * '''No contributions have been made to the "bare bones" charter.'''
== Membership ==
 * If you are interested in helping us achieve our goals, and engaging in a polite but fun social atmosphere, please go to our [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-southcarolina|LaunchPad Page]].
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'''Meetings are to be held for discussion around such items. Please either add to the agenda, charter or those items which were discussed in the previous meeting.''' == Online Meetings ==
 * Our online meetings are held every month on different dates. These meetings will be announced on the mailing list, on [[https://www.facebook.com/UbuntuSCLoCo|Facebook]] and on [[https://plus.google.com/b/102038242643992192774/102038242643992192774/posts|Google+]].
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'''I really do not want to these meetings to become boring and just a simple/dry session of the same thing over and over again.''' == Team Goals ==
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== Past Meetings ==
'''Agenda, logs and attendee list of January 2008 Meeting:'''
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SouthCarolinaTeam/24Jan08Agenda 24 January 2008 @ 8:00 P.M. EST]
 * As stated in the introduction above, our goals are to help spread Ubuntu and Open Source. We will implement team and community service projects as needed to achieve these goals. Our first goal of establishing and organizing the LoCo has been achieved. Our next goal is to apply for Ubuntu Loco Team Approval. While working toward this goal, we will continue to educate the public on the advantages of Ubuntu and Open Source.
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We support:
 * Open source (wherever it may be);
 * Community based support;
 * Action for the community by the community;
 * The lowered emission of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere;
 * And, of course, more soccer. Everywhere.
== Team Resources ==
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== Many Thanks ==  {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SouthCarolinaTeam/MembersList|Members]]
 
 {*} [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-southcarolina/+members|Member List on Launchpad]]
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Thank you to our team members for continuing to contribute to the team. Namely thank you Antonio Vertigo (avertigo) and Jesse Richardson (Flare123) for being our Webmasters!  {*} [[http://ubuntusc.org/|SC LoCo Web Page]]
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== Welcome == == Other Resources ==
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Welcome to the South Carolina, United States, Team's homepage. We aim to provide community support (within our own community and outward as needed) for Ubuntu Linux in its various flavours. We wish to promote and facilitate growth in the community through local distribution of CDs as well as simply raising awareness in the community of the great accomplishments this community has made in making a stable, long-lasting name for itself in the Operation System base.  {*} [[http://ubuntuforums.org/|Ubuntu Forums]]
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This group is for anyone who might live in South Carolina, visiting South Carolina for a long business trip ( ;) ), or are simply staying here for a year to four for college (maybe even a five year college student...trust us, we understand).  {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport|Hardware Support Wiki]]
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We support both individuals, organizations (non-profit/educational) and corporations alike. We believe that Ubuntu will serve ALL entities, no matter their affiliation in the work, school or personal use environment, in many ways (not all the same, but all in the same GREAT way). We are a close-knit community with mile-wide ties (as far as yarn goes...) that will be able to assist you in every step of the way. == Summary ==
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We encourage a user base in our community not only to help with raising awareness, promoting Ubuntu and just simply giving us a whirl; we also promise the active engagement of programming and development in any way each individual sees fit in his or her own way within the community. Thank you for taking the time to consider membership in our LoCo Team, and please check back often. We have completed our first goal of getting the Ubuntu South Carolina LoCo Team up and running, but we are working hard everyday to improve our loco and ourselves. We are also applying for Official Team Membership soon.
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Your destiny is yours; our destiny together is Ubuntu. United we stand for open source and community involvement in simply furthering an already great, growing community. If you would like to e-mail the Ubuntu South Carolina Wiki Team for suggestions, comments or creative constructive information please do feel free! Simply post it on the forums. We appreciate all feedback. We're here for you!
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Cheers!
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== Where Else Are We? == We look forward to meeting and hearing from you soon!
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We can be found in the following places (either lurking about, minding our silent business, talking or partying it up in the middle of the night):

 * Website :: [http://www.ubuntusc.com/]

 * IRC :: #ubuntu-us-sc on chat.freenode.net

 * Wiki :: [http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SouthCarolinaTeam]

 * Forum :: [http://ubuntu-sc.ubuntuforums.org]

 * Mailing List :: [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-sc]

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http://ubuntusc.org/

Introduction

  • Welcome to the Ubuntu South Carolina LoCo Team Wiki page. We are a volunteer organization within the State of South Carolina who are committed to education with the goal of an increase in general awareness of Ubuntu and Open Source. Our Community Projects are geared so that we return more to the community than we receive, and we always endeavor to live up to the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. Please review the header of this page; it has quantities of useful information.

Membership

  • If you are interested in helping us achieve our goals, and engaging in a polite but fun social atmosphere, please go to our LaunchPad Page.

Online Meetings

  • Our online meetings are held every month on different dates. These meetings will be announced on the mailing list, on Facebook and on Google+.

Team Goals

  • As stated in the introduction above, our goals are to help spread Ubuntu and Open Source. We will implement team and community service projects as needed to achieve these goals. Our first goal of establishing and organizing the LoCo has been achieved. Our next goal is to apply for Ubuntu Loco Team Approval. While working toward this goal, we will continue to educate the public on the advantages of Ubuntu and Open Source.

Team Resources

Other Resources

Summary

Thank you for taking the time to consider membership in our LoCo Team, and please check back often. We have completed our first goal of getting the Ubuntu South Carolina LoCo Team up and running, but we are working hard everyday to improve our loco and ourselves. We are also applying for Official Team Membership soon.

If you would like to e-mail the Ubuntu South Carolina Wiki Team for suggestions, comments or creative constructive information please do feel free! Simply post it on the forums. We appreciate all feedback. We're here for you!

We look forward to meeting and hearing from you soon!


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