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 * '''Membership''' - 190 active members as of xx July 2009 (was 63 on July 2008).
 * '''Mailing List''' - [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-tn|ubuntu-tn on lists.ubuntu.com]] with 356 subscribers as of xx July 2009 (was 108 on July 2008).
 * '''Facebook''' - [[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=20980618254|Ubuntu Tunisia group]] with 514 members as of xx July 2009.
 * '''Membership''' - 178 active members as of 13 July 2009 (was 63 in July 2008).
 * '''Mailing List''' - [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-tn|ubuntu-tn on lists.ubuntu.com]] with 376 subscribers as of 13 July 2009 (was 108 in July 2008).
 * '''Facebook''' - [[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=20980618254|Ubuntu Tunisia group]] with 557 members as of 13 July 2009.
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We have 7 work groups, each one have its planning. We have 7 work groups, each one has its planning:
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 1. '''Redaction'''  1. '''[[https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-tn-editorial|Redaction]]''' <<BR>><<BR>>

  * FAQ's

  * How To's

  * Newbie documentation

  * Translation import into LP

  * Important documents translation

  * Well-indexed wiki pages (update/clean up)

  * Forum moderation and maintenance when needed

  * Three languages pack (en/fr/ar) translation for wikis

  * Reports review and validation accordingly to the approved template

  * Efficient usability of LP features for work collaboration and info sharing

  * New classroom sessions' (pre/post)arrangement on ''#ubuntu-tn-classroom'' <<BR>><<BR>>

 {i} This is an "in progress" roadmap for Redaction team: Note that mention of a [[https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-tn-editorial|featured idea]] or the above todo list does not guarantee that it will be fulfilled, these are goals, not promises :-)
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Events During this first year we focused our efforts on the presentation and promotion of ubuntu in schools and universities. Our LoCo visited different Tunisian cities to present and to talk about ubuntu and free software in general. At each visit we distribute CD and we animate an install party for participants. One of our pilot project was the migration of the computing center of the ENIS (National Engineering School of Sfax), where we have installed ubuntu on 150 PC (10 class rooms). Thus the majority of practical work will be done with ubuntu and with free software equivalent to proprietary software used before this migration.
So this last year 13 event was held in 5 towns, 8 high schools, etc... All our events with reports usually in French and in English (the complete report or an abstract) are grouped here : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Events
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=== Ubuntu Weekly News Letter ===
To share our activity with the international ubuntu community we send our LoCo news to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter :
 {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue137#Ubuntu%20day%20Sidi%20Bouzid%20-%20Tunisia|Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #137]]
=== Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter ===
To share our activity with the international Ubuntu community we send our LoCo news to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter :
 {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue137#Ubuntu%20day%20Sidi%20Bouzid%20-%20Tunisia|Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #137]] : Ubuntu day Sidi Bouzid - Tunisia.
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 {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue135#Ubuntu%20Tunisian%20LoCo%20Team%20Events | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #135]]  {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue135#Ubuntu%20Tunisian%20LoCo%20Team%20Events | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #135]] : Ubuntu Tunisian LoCo Team Events.
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 {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue128#Tunisian Team | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #128]]  {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue128#Tunisian Team | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #128]] : Tunisian Team.
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 {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue123#Tunisian Team Events in December | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #123]]  {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue123#Tunisian Team Events in December | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #123]] : Tunisian Team Events in December.
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 {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue115#SFD in Tunisia | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #115]]  {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue115#SFD in Tunisia | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #115]] : SFD in Tunisia.
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 {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue113#SFD Tunisia 2008 | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #113]]  {*} [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue113#SFD Tunisia 2008 | Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #113]] : SFD Tunisia 2008.
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A first classroom session was organized by our LoCo and it was about an "Introduction to Bazaar". This session was a great success in our LoCo community and in the FOSS Tunisian community. For more informations : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Classroom and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Classroom/Bazaar A first classroom session was organised by our LoCo and it was maintained under the name "Introduction to Bazaar". This session was a great success in our LoCo community and in the FOSS Tunisian community. For more information : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Classroom and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Classroom/Bazaar
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A regular monthly meeting is held to discuss LoCo actions and organize our activities. When needed a non regular meeting can be organized. For each meeting we prepare an agenda and we publish minutes. Since our approval xx meetings was organised (yy regular meetings, indicated by {*} , and zz non regular meetings, indicated by /!\ ). For a full history of our meetings visit this page : [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Meetings/| Meeting]]. Agenda and minutes are in French. A regular monthly meeting is held to discuss LoCo actions and organise our activities. When needed, a non regular meeting can be organised. For each meeting we prepare an agenda and we publish minutes. Since our approval xx meetings were organised (yy regular meetings, indicated by {*} , and zz non regular meetings, indicated by /!\ ). For a full history of our meetings visit this page : [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Meetings/| Meeting]]. Agenda and minutes are in French.

Key Details

Roadmap

We have 7 work groups, each one has its planning:

  1. Secretary

  2. Relationships with companies

  3. Relationships with universities

  4. International relationships

  5. Events

  6. Web&Tech

  7. Redaction

    • FAQ's
    • How To's
    • Newbie documentation
    • Translation import into LP
    • Important documents translation
    • Well-indexed wiki pages (update/clean up)
    • Forum moderation and maintenance when needed
    • Three languages pack (en/fr/ar) translation for wikis
    • Reports review and validation accordingly to the approved template
    • Efficient usability of LP features for work collaboration and info sharing
    • New classroom sessions' (pre/post)arrangement on #ubuntu-tn-classroom

    (i) This is an "in progress" roadmap for Redaction team: Note that mention of a featured idea or the above todo list does not guarantee that it will be fulfilled, these are goals, not promises Smile :-)

Experience

Events

During this first year we focused our efforts on the presentation and promotion of ubuntu in schools and universities. Our LoCo visited different Tunisian cities to present and to talk about ubuntu and free software in general. At each visit we distribute CD and we animate an install party for participants. One of our pilot project was the migration of the computing center of the ENIS (National Engineering School of Sfax), where we have installed ubuntu on 150 PC (10 class rooms). Thus the majority of practical work will be done with ubuntu and with free software equivalent to proprietary software used before this migration. So this last year 13 event was held in 5 towns, 8 high schools, etc... All our events with reports usually in French and in English (the complete report or an abstract) are grouped here : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Events

Presentations

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Presentations

Team Reporting

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/TeamReporting

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter

To share our activity with the international Ubuntu community we send our LoCo news to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter :

Classroom

A first classroom session was organised by our LoCo and it was maintained under the name "Introduction to Bazaar". This session was a great success in our LoCo community and in the FOSS Tunisian community. For more information : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Classroom and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TunisianTeam/Classroom/Bazaar

LoCo Team Meetings

A regular monthly meeting is held to discuss LoCo actions and organise our activities. When needed, a non regular meeting can be organised. For each meeting we prepare an agenda and we publish minutes. Since our approval xx meetings were organised (yy regular meetings, indicated by Ubuntu , and zz non regular meetings, indicated by Warning /!\ ). For a full history of our meetings visit this page : Meeting. Agenda and minutes are in French.


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