April2012
April 2012 Team Reports
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Ubuntu Governance
Americas Regional Membership Board
- Results for the Americas Regional Membership Board Meeting April 19, 2012:
Chris Druif (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MrChrisDruif | https://launchpad.net/~chrisdruif)
Unit193 (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unit193 | https://launchpad.net/~unit193)
Luis Alvarado (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/luisalvarado | https://launchpad.net/~luisalvaradox)
Asia Oceania Regional Membership Board
The results from Asia Oceania Membership Board meeting (April) are as follows:
Efren Montales Jr. (kidsodateless) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/kidsodateless https://launchpad.net/~kidsodateless
Eduard Gotwig (gotwig) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Eduard%20Gotwig https://launchpad.net/~gotwig
are accepted as Ubuntu Member.
Community Council
2012-04-05 Meeting (log):
- Danny Piccirillo brought the agenda item "Bug #1"
- "bug #1 is a bit vague because it is specific to microsoft"
Proposed new Bug 1
- It was generally agreed that Ubuntu has grown beyond the "smallminded tease" that Bug #1 is, as it was never fully serious
- Mark Shuttleworth summed it up as "i think it would be a mistake to turn bug 1 from tease to dogma"
- Representatives from the Asia/Oceania Regional Membership Board were not available due to time zones
Decided to move teams page draft into production, updated version now live at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Teams
- Reviewed some of the proposed changes to the CoC for v2.0, decided to do further review and then blog about it on fridge for community input which Laura Czajkowski will collect and put on a wiki page
- Danny Piccirillo brought the agenda item "Bug #1"
2012-04-19 Meeting (log):
- Meet-up with ARB
- WORKFLOW
- queue:
- ARB feel like they generally caught up.
- need feedback → the entry disappears from the queue (bug #927588)
expire/reject would be nice (MyApps team is aware)
- no rating / importance system
- some confusion about how many items are in the queue (~20 need ARB attention right now, ~70 in the queue generally)
- 8 apps launched last cycle, 2-5 apps new apps get processed each week, time-to-first-response less than a week
- app developers who don't reply on feedback are a concern.
- if submitter gets it right, the process is fast enough
- general process:
- pick off quick responses
- pick off apps which need slightly more investigation
- clear out old apps which need packaging
- queue:
- PACKAGING PROBLEMS:
- app submitters need a lot of help
- education and hands-on help is necessary, otherwise no apps go through the queue at all
- some old apps are still in the queue which have no packaging at all (which is a requirement now)
- /opt is a big problem (quickly, pkgme and all of our other tools basically don't adhere to it yet)
- TEAM
- need more volunteers
- needs restaffing soon
- staying motivated is hard - working together might help
- communication seems to work well: IRC + votes on the list mostly, monthly meetings
- idea of having an arb-helper team has been kicking around for a while
Current team in LP: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-app-review-contributors
- TODO: set guidelines for the team, start using and promoting it
top prio problems on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppReviewBoard/Agenda
- Miscommunication with Canonical Community Team
- felt under pressure in January
- differing views on how many apps are actually in the queue - due to 1) not being able to expire/reject, 2) needs info apps falling out of the queue
- dpm's help with coordination was very useful, also his work on inspiring new contributors.
- WORKFLOW
- Meet-up with ARB
Membership Boards: Restaffing and Reorganization: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-news-team/2012-April/001548.html
Developer Membership Board
Developer Membership Board meeting, 2012-04-23
Chair: Cody A.W. Somerville
Present: Barry Warsaw, Benjamin Drung, Iain Lane, Micah Gersten, Stefano Rivera
PerPackageUploader Application: David Henningsson
Application: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Diwic/PulseAudioUploaderApplication
David Henningsson (diwic) applied for per-package-upload permissions to the pulseaudio package.
The application was discussed, voted on, and accepted: For: 6 Against: 0 Abstained: 0
PerPackageUploader Application: Cesare Falco
Application: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/c.falco/DeveloperApplication
Cesare Falco (cfalco) applied for per-package-upload permissions to btpd, mame, and mess (not in Ubuntu yet). Interview of the applicant was not completed before the end of the meeting and thus consideration of the application was carried and no vote occurred.
Developer Membership Board meeting, 2012-04-09
Meeting was cancelled.
EMEA Regional Membership Board
Forum Council
An update from the Forums Council for April of 2012
1. The Tutorials & Tips Section are having a change of function, tutorials will be moved to the Community Wiki and the subforum will be used for direct support for people attempting to follow these guides. The staff are going to promote the transition to wiki effort.
2. The forum will now be adding staff from Ubuntu Forum Members. The process is going to be more open, in that the staff will be voted by the Ubuntu Forum Members rather that selections made by pooling the current staff for input on possible future staff members. The exact process is yet to be ironed out, but we are keen to see the community get more involved. We hope to have the exact process worked out by the next council meeting.
3. The Ubuntu Forums are still running an old version of vBulletin. The SSO was an issue that was overcome, but unfortunately it appears to be broken again. We need to get in contact with jcastro and get an update on the state of the fix.
4. The staff are going to continue to participate in wider community activities.
5. The Forum Council are going to continue writing the monthly forum reports.
6. The Ubuntu Forums are still not listed in Ubiquity installer or in the Firefox bookmarks on the installation cd. s.fox has handed the code for the ubiquity slide to the developers but it was not added. We are hopeful it will be included in the next release. We plan to push this through and have it included for 12.10. philinux has been working on the Firefox bookmarks and has submitted an updated bookmarks file. Again this was not included by the developers. We are also going to be pushing for its inclusion in the next release.
7. We have added one new Ubuntu Forum Member, cprofitt.
8. The Forum Council have agreed to close old disused forum team subforums.
9. The Forum Council have agreed in principle to add an Independent Ubuntu App Developer forum as a main category. The Forum Council are currently waiting on mhall119 to email with more information.
10. The U+1 forum has been created for the next release and given a more prominent place on the forum structure.
IRC Council
LoCo Council
Technical Board
Ubuntu Development Teams
Reviewers Team
Xubuntu Team
Ubuntu Studio
Ubuntu LoCo Teams
Argentina Team
Asturian Team
Australian Team
A Team Meeting was held this month but little needed to be discussed. Attendees were sure May would bring a lot more topics to discuss after all the events surrounding the latest Ubuntu release had taken place.
April saw the release of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin and a number of release parties were held successfully to celebrate the latest release and draw attention to Ubuntu in the Australian community.
Adelaide held its release party on the 26th of April 2012 at the University of Adelaide English Language Centre in Adelaide and then a fine bar down the road.
Sydney beat Adelaide to the punch, holding their release party on Saturday the 21st of April 2012. Attended by 5 Team members at the Ampersand Cafe in Paddington. Photos available on the team flickr group.
As per usual, Peter Baker (jellywere on IRC) came to the rescue of Ubuntu users in Australia who must suffer slower download speeds than one would like. His Ubuntu CD distribution service made the new 12.04 LTS available swiftly to those in Australia who might otherwise not be able to get their hands on it. He also pointed out to the mailing list the really cool tour of Ubuntu 12.04 available at http://www.ubuntu.com/tour/en/.
Belgian Team
- ...
- ...
- April 21-26th: Digital Week 2012 in Belgium
April 26th:2 presentations in the public library in Ostend
April 27th: Information booth in the Public Library in Middelkerke
Cameroonian Team
Canadian Team
28 April 2012: Kitchener-Waterloo 12.04 Release Party (pictures)
28 April 2012: Precise Pangolin Release Party (Toronto)
18 April 2012: Ubuntu Hour Waterloo
13 April 2012: Ubuntu Hour Kitchener
10 April 2012: Ubuntu-ca IRC Meeting
Catalan Team
China Team
Chilean Team
Ubuntu Colombia
Czech Team
- live meeting in Prague as usual
preparations for Prague Release Party in May
Online Ubuntu tour completely in Czech
Danish Team
Dutch Team
Translation Team
In the weekend of 31 March to 1 April, the trnaslation team has helt a translation sprint. With great enthusiasm, a few members of the translation team has worked hard with the result that a great part of the GUI of Precise Pangolin is done. During the sprint, the members stayed in touch via #ubuntu-nl-mwanzo to help each other. The large document "ubuntu-docs" (GNOME Desktop Guide) is currently finished for 85%.
Artwork Team
Has designed several Ubuntu Nederland t-shirts for sale during events.
A few designs were made for a release party poster.
A common Ubuntu flyer has been finished.
Promotion Team
The organisation of participation in the nationl Linux event, the 'Linux Thema Dag', with HCC unfortunately had to be stopped due to a lack of sponsors. Organisation of the LTS release party continues.
Source: http://wiki.ubuntu-nl.org/community/Meetings/Meeting20120410/VoortgangTeams
Ecuador Team
French Team
German Kubuntu Team
Greek Team
Report of April 2012
- 3rd Translation IRC meeting for Ubuntu 12.04
- Ubuntu 12.04 is fully translated in Greek language
- Ubuntu-gr received a conference pack for the Fosscomm 2012 conference
- New logos and favicons for our community web pages. The new logos created by the graphics team of Ubuntu-gr
Honduras Team
Hungarian Team
We participated at the Linux in the Education Conference (LOK): http://ubuntu.hu/node/29653
We organized a Release Party at Pécs: http://ubuntu.hu/node/29825
We organized a Release Party at Budapest: http://ubuntu.hu/node/29855
We visited the Szeged Zoo with the Community and organized a Release Party at Szeged: http://ubuntu.hu/node/29855
We created a localized ISO for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS: http://ubuntu.hu/node/30022
We had our monthly IRC meeting on the first Thursday of the month as usual: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HungarianTeam/IRCMeetings
We regularly updated our loco site with the latest news: http://ubuntu.hu
- We did various translation-related tasks
Indian Team
Ubuntu Ireland
Ubuntu Israel
Japanese Team
Korean Team
Montenegro Team
- Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Release Party at CIS, University of Montenegro in Podgorica
- Ordered CD-s package
- Started disseminating installation disks
- Updated web site to reflect new logo
Nicaraguan Team
Norwegian team
Philippine Team
- Ubuntu Stickers Project - Distributor
Quebec Team
Romanian Team
Russian Team
Serbian Team
* Ubuntu LoCo Serbia has start holding lectures about Ubuntu for beginners, every Wednesday in Belgrade hacker space.
* On Saturday 14th April Administration team meeting was held.
* On Saturday 28th April Successful presentation at the SHARE2 Conference was held. The main theme was "Linux trough statistic data in Serbia", and presentation of Ubuntu 12.04 SHARE2 Conference, Ubuntu LoCo Serbia YouTube Channel
* On Saturday 28th April Administration team meeting was held.
* On Sunday 29th April gathering of Linux users was organized by Linux Mint Serbia, and Ubuntu LoCo Serbia was present.
South African Ubuntu team
Mon, 16 Apr: Monthly IRC Meet -- minutes | LoCo Agenda
Fri, 27 Apr: Precise Pangolin Release Party Cape Town
Swedish Team
Due to inactivity no LoCo meetings took place this month.
- Project "Svenska videoguider" (Swedish Screencasts).
- Screencasts about the Unity dash and Keyrings have been finished.
Currently finished and planned screencasts are available at this wiki-page.
Swiss Team
Ubuntu Tunisian LoCo Team
- Richard Stallman conference in The "National Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology" Tunis
Photo album: albums.nizarus.tn
Ubuntu United Kingdom LoCo Team
United States Teams
US Teams Project
Ubuntu California
- Team Meetings:
- Ubuntu Hours:
Ubuntu Chicago LoCo Team
District of Columbia Team
Florida LoCo Team
Please update with team activity from 12/April here.
Iowa Team
New York State Team
No Report This Month
Ubuntu North Carolina LoCo Team
Ohio Team
Oregon Team
- April 6th - Salem Ubuntu Hour
- April 13th - Salem, OR Ubuntu Hour
- April 20th - Ubuntu Hour
- April 27th, Salem Ubuntu Hour
- Precise Release Party (sponsored by Puppet Labs, 40 persons attending)
Pennsylvania Team
Virginia Team
Washington Team
Wisconsin Team
* Event: This month's Madison Ubuntu Hour was April 20. This event is on the third Saturday of each month, and is hosted by Madison LUG. The next Madison Ubuntu Hour will be May 19.
* Monthly Meeting: There was no monthly meeting on IRC this month.
Ubuntu Venezuela Team
Zimbabwe Team
Additional Ubuntu Teams
Ubuntu Accessibility Team
Ubuntu Beginners Team
Regular monthly meeting on April 11(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeginnersTeam/Meetings/20120411) - 9 members in attendance, 43 minutes long, with bodhi_zazen holding the chair.
- No action taken there in the meeting. Only Two pools where there.
- Mission statement "To guide existing Ubuntu users to become part of the global Ubuntu community."
- abolilsh focus groups and work as a team in #ubuntu-beginners-team
- No action taken there in the meeting. Only Two pools where there.
Ubuntu Classroom Team
Apr 18: Ubuntu Women Career Days: Media Liaison
Ubuntu NGO Team
Ubuntu Women Project
Team Meeting April 10th
Hosted fourth Career Days session with Emma Marshall on being a Media Liaison
Full Circle Magazine, Issue #60 with an article by Cheri Francis about the first 3 Career Days sessions we've hosted
TeamReports/April2012 (last edited 2012-05-20 16:48:50 by lyz)