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||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;">'''Contents'''[[BR]][[TableOfContents]]|| | ||<style="border:none;">||<style="border:none;"><<Include(UKTeam/Header)>>|| ||||<style="border:none;"> <<Include(UKTeam/Menu)>>|| = Projects = The UKTeam are involved in many long and short term projects which vary in goals from Advocacy to Linux User Groups and Expo attendance. |
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inline:UKTeam/Logo/ubuntu_uk_logo_v5_sml.png | == Current Projects == |
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== Projects == | This is a list of proposed projects/sub-teams for further development, please do feel free to get involved. Best way to get involved is through the mailing list. |
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This page is contains the list of long term and completed projects of the UKTeam. if you are interested in helping or can contribute to the next action of a project then please contact the relevant project organiser or the current UKTeam Loco Contact and tell us more. Helping in a project does not require you to be a Ubuntu user or even a member of the Ubuntu Loco team although we dont mind welcoming new members. If you think you have a project that could be added to this list get in touch with the UKTeam via [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk email] or [:UKTeam/IRC: IRC chatroom]. == Long Term Projects == ||<#f0f5fa>'''Project'''||<#f0f5fa>'''Brief'''||<#f0f5fa>'''Next action '''||<#f0f5fa>'''Status'''||<#f0f5fa>'''Members'''|| |
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|| Link Here || Brief and links here ||<#0cb13e> Next Action || Status || || | || [[UKTeam/VoipMeetings|VOIP Meetings]] || Trial having voice meetings of the team || Trial ||<#0cb13e>Active|| DaveWalker || || [[UKTeam/VoiceSupport|Voice Support]] || Voice support for Ubuntu users via telephone/VoIP || Project scoping and development see [[UKTeam/VoiceSupport|project page]] for details||<#fdfa03>Getting Started|| See [[UKTeam/VoiceSupport|project page]] || ##|| [:UKTeam/Guadec2007: Guadec] || Planning Guadec presence || Gathering ideas, see the [:UKTeam/Guadec2007: planning page] ||<#0cb13e>Active|| See [:UKTeam/Guadec2007: planning page] || |
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|| [[UKTeam/PodcastProposal | Ubuntu-UK Podcast]] || Podcast proposal || Gathering ideas, see the [[UKTeam/PodcastProposal| planning page]] ||<#0cb13e>Active|| See [[http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/]] || || [[UKMarketing/Leaflets|Leaflets]] || Creating leaflets and handouts to help attract new users || Collect ideas, discuss and post leaflets see [[UKTeam/Leaflets|project page]] for details||<#0cb13e>Active|| See [[UKTeam/Leaflets|project page]] || || [[UKTeam/LocalMeetings|Local Meetings]] || Regional meet-ups || [[UKTeam/LocalMeetings|Organise or join a meeting in your area]] ||<#0cb13e>Active|| See each [[UKTeam/LocalMeetings|regional page]] || ## || [[UKTeam/Marketing|Marketing]] || Market Ubuntu in the UK || [[UKTeam/Marketing|Visit project page for details]] ||<#0cb13e>Active|| SteveSmith, [[GeemanUK]] || ## || [[EnglishTranslation|Localisation]] || Translate Ubuntu into English (GB) || [[EnglishTranslation|Visit project page for details]] ||<#0cb13e>Active|| Listed on the [[https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-l10n-en-gb|Launchpad page]]. || ## || Localisation || Translate Ubuntu into non-English UK languages || [[https://launchpad.net/rosetta|Translate Ubuntu here]]. This is particularly important for the use of [[http://www.edubuntu.org|Edubuntu]] in schools in Wales. ||<#0cb13e>Active|| ? || ## || [[UKTeam/Education|Education]] || Get FOSS used in schools and colleges || [[UKTeam/Education|Visit project page for details]] ||<#fdfa03>Getting Started|| SteveSmith, [[Bjwebb]] || ## || Government certification || Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper) government certified || In order to be used in Public Sector workplaces Ubuntu needs to be certified according to the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Criteria|Common Criteria]] ( [[http://www.cesg.gov.uk/products_services/iacs/cc_and_itsec/index.shtml|see also]]). Certification by one nation (e.g. UK) also carries elsewhere (e.g. France). See [[http://www.cesg.gov.uk/find_a/cert_products/index.cfm?menuselected=1&displaypage=17|Certification Centres]] ||<#ed3232>Not active|| Worth doing, but how? || ## || [[UKTeam/ubuntu-uk.org|Website]] || Ubuntu-UK Website and Ubuntu-UK Planet || [[UKTeam/ubuntu-uk.org|Visit project page for details]] ||<#0cb13e>Active|| MichaelWood3 || || [[UKTeam/ubuntu-uk.org|Certification]] || Ubuntu-UK Website and Ubuntu-UK Planet || Advocacy and PR for ubuntu certification in UK. Obtain information and resources for Ubuntu certification at local level.[[UKTeam/ubuntu-uk.org|Visit project page for details]] ||<#0cb13e>Active|| GeemanUK || || [[http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/|Screencasts]] || Setup screencasting project || Write easy how-to, create screencasting screencast, get "official" hosting, encourage more people to make them ||<#0cb13e>Active|| AlanPope || || [[UKTeam/LinuxAndOSSResearchAndAdvocacy|Linux and OSS Research and Advocacy]] || Links and information to/on research/government guidance on the usage of FLOSS || Research, analyse and discover information to build a compelling case for introduction of Linux/Ubuntu ||<#0cb13e>Active || ChrisRowson || || [[http://ubuntuinbusiness.eventbright.com]] || Event promoting Ubuntu in business || Run a professional event in London to attract new users of Ubuntu from the business community ||<#0cb13e>Active|| AlanBell || || [[UKTeam/Projects/DistributedBackup|Distributed Backups]] || Explore ways to make distributed backups || Evaluate the existing solutions for suitability ||<#fdfa03>Active|| danfish || |
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== Completed Projects == | Completed projects can be found on the [[UKTeam/CompletedProjects Completed Projects]] page. |
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||<#f0f5fa>'''Project'''||<#f0f5fa>'''Brief'''||<#f0f5fa>''' Next Action'''||<#f0f5fa>'''Status'''||<#f0f5fa>'''Members'''|| ## || [:UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006:LinuxWorld London] || None || [:UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006:Visit project page for details] ||<#0cb13e>Active!|| Adam Bagnall, Alan Helmore-Simpson, AlanPope, StuartParkington, NikButler, Ashley Hooper, Matthew Garrett, Alan Cocks, Ana37, CarolineFord || ## |
== Suggest == Please feel free to get involved and suggest projects on the mailing list. |
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Projects
The UKTeam are involved in many long and short term projects which vary in goals from Advocacy to Linux User Groups and Expo attendance.
Current Projects
This is a list of proposed projects/sub-teams for further development, please do feel free to get involved. Best way to get involved is through the mailing list.
Project |
Brief |
To Do |
Status |
Members |
Trial having voice meetings of the team |
Trial |
Active |
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Voice support for Ubuntu users via telephone/VoIP |
Project scoping and development see project page for details |
Getting Started |
See project page |
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Podcast proposal |
Gathering ideas, see the planning page |
Active |
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Creating leaflets and handouts to help attract new users |
Collect ideas, discuss and post leaflets see project page for details |
Active |
See project page |
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Regional meet-ups |
Active |
See each regional page |
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Market Ubuntu in the UK |
Active |
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Translate Ubuntu into English (GB) |
Active |
Listed on the Launchpad page. |
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Localisation |
Translate Ubuntu into non-English UK languages |
Translate Ubuntu here. This is particularly important for the use of Edubuntu in schools in Wales. |
Active |
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Get FOSS used in schools and colleges |
Getting Started |
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Government certification |
Get Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper) government certified |
In order to be used in Public Sector workplaces Ubuntu needs to be certified according to the Common Criteria ( see also). Certification by one nation (e.g. UK) also carries elsewhere (e.g. France). See Certification Centres |
Not active |
Worth doing, but how? |
Ubuntu-UK Website and Ubuntu-UK Planet |
Active |
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Ubuntu-UK Website and Ubuntu-UK Planet |
Advocacy and PR for ubuntu certification in UK. Obtain information and resources for Ubuntu certification at local level.Visit project page for details |
Active |
GeemanUK |
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Setup screencasting project |
Write easy how-to, create screencasting screencast, get "official" hosting, encourage more people to make them |
Active |
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Links and information to/on research/government guidance on the usage of FLOSS |
Research, analyse and discover information to build a compelling case for introduction of Linux/Ubuntu |
Active |
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Event promoting Ubuntu in business |
Run a professional event in London to attract new users of Ubuntu from the business community |
Active |
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Explore ways to make distributed backups |
Evaluate the existing solutions for suitability |
Active |
danfish |
Completed projects can be found on the UKTeam/CompletedProjects Completed Projects page.
Suggest
Please feel free to get involved and suggest projects on the mailing list.
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