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This is the wiki page of the UK Local Community Team. We aim to provide free community support to users of the various flavours of Ubuntu as well as advocating the use of Ubuntu to individuals and organisations alike. We keep in touch via our active [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk email list] and [:UKTeam/IRC: IRC chatroom]. This is the wiki page of the UK Local Community Team. We aim to provide free community support to users of the various flavours of Ubuntu as well as advocating the use of Ubuntu to individuals and organisations alike. We keep in touch via our active [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk|email list]] and [[UKTeam/IRC| IRC chatroom]].
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There is no official process to join, however if you join the [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-uk launchpad team] you are then able to vote in polls organised by the group. Discussion happens on the [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk mailing list] which you are free to join. There is also an active group of members who chat in real time on [:UKTeam/IRC:IRC] in the #ubuntu-uk channel on irc.freenode.net. There is no official process to join, however if you join the [[https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-uk|launchpad team]] you are then able to vote in polls organised by the group. Discussion happens on the [[http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk|mailing list]] which you are free to join. There is also an active group of members who chat in real time on [[UKTeam/IRC|IRC]] in the #ubuntu-uk channel on irc.freenode.net.
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It would be nice if you could update the [:UKTeam/UKLugMembers: LUG Members Page] if you are indeed a member of a LUG or [:UKTeam/OtherGroups: Other Groups Members Page] if you are a member of any other Linux or Free Software related groups. It would be nice if you could update the [[UKTeam/UKLugMembers| LUG Members Page]] if you are indeed a member of a LUG or [[UKTeam/OtherGroups| Other Groups Members Page]] if you are a member of any other Linux or Free Software related groups.
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 * [https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-uk/2008-April/012277.html Hardy release party] in London, at [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/74/745/De_Hems/Soho De Hems, Soho] Went very well, [:UKTeam/Gallery/HardyReleaseParty2008: pictures of the event].  * [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-uk/2008-April/012277.html|Hardy release party]] in London, at [[http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/74/745/De_Hems/Soho|De Hems, Soho]] Went very well, [[UKTeam/Gallery/HardyReleaseParty2008| pictures of the event]].
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There is a whole load of documentation at [http://help.ubuntu.com/] but feel free to ask a question on the [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk mailing list] or in [wiki:UKTeam/IRC IRC] if you need help with anything. We also maintain a list of some UK-specific [:UKTeam/Hardware: hardware support]. Support is also available from the [http://www.ubuntu.com/support global Ubuntu community] There is a whole load of documentation at [[http://help.ubuntu.com/]] but feel free to ask a question on the [[http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk|mailing list]] or in [[UKTeam/IRC|IRC]] if you need help with anything. We also maintain a list of some UK-specific [[UKTeam/Hardware| hardware support]]. Support is also available from the [[http://www.ubuntu.com/support|global Ubuntu community]]
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We currently don't have any face-to-face meetings scheduled, but if you would like to help organise such a meeting, please see the [:UKTeam/LocalMeetings:Local Meetings] page. We currently don't have any face-to-face meetings scheduled, but if you would like to help organise such a meeting, please see the [[UKTeam/LocalMeetings|Local Meetings]] page.
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We do meet regularly online via [:UKTeam/IRC: IRC], and the logs of those meetings can be found on the [:UKTeam/MeetingNotes:Meeting Notes] page. We do meet regularly online via [[UKTeam/IRC| IRC]], and the logs of those meetings can be found on the [[UKTeam/MeetingNotes|Meeting Notes]] page.
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Completely independent of Ubuntu UK, you will find a warm welcome for Ubuntu and all Linux users at your local [http://lug.org.uk/ Linux User Group], of which there are hundreds [http://lug.org.uk/lugs/all throughout the UK]. Completely independent of Ubuntu UK, you will find a warm welcome for Ubuntu and all Linux users at your local [[http://lug.org.uk/|Linux User Group]], of which there are hundreds [[http://lug.org.uk/lugs/all|throughout the UK]].
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'''Team Point of Contact:''' AlanPope [[BR]]
'''Mailing list:''' [http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk ubuntu-uk][[BR]]
'''Internet Relay Chat ([:UKTeam/IRC:IRC]):''' #ubuntu-uk on irc.freenode.net
'''Team Point of Contact:''' AlanPope <<BR>>
'''Mailing list:''' [[http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk|ubuntu-uk]]<<BR>>
'''Internet Relay Chat ([[UKTeam/IRC|IRC]]):''' #ubuntu-uk on irc.freenode.net
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For a more detailed list of contacts and responsibilities you can review the [:UKTeam/Contact] page For a more detailed list of contacts and responsibilities you can review the [[UKTeam/Contact]] page
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The UKTeam are involved in many long and short term projects which vary in goals from Advocacy to Linux User Groups and Expo attendance. Completed and longer term projects of the UKteam can be found [:UKTeam/Projects: here]. The UKTeam are involved in many long and short term projects which vary in goals from Advocacy to Linux User Groups and Expo attendance. Completed and longer term projects of the UKteam can be found [[UKTeam/Projects| here]].
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In addition the UKTeam have an [:UKTeam/IdeasPool: Ideas Pool] where members can easily suggest things that the UKTeam should be doing. In addition the UKTeam have an [[UKTeam/IdeasPool| Ideas Pool]] where members can easily suggest things that the UKTeam should be doing.
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Completed projects can be found on the [:UKTeam/CompletedProjects: Completed Projects] page. Completed projects can be found on the [[UKTeam/CompletedProjects| Completed Projects]] page.
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A gallery of various general Ubuntu-UK related pictures can be found [wiki:UKTeam/Gallery here] and Ubuntu-UK members [wiki:UKTeam/Gallery/Members here]. A gallery of various general Ubuntu-UK related pictures can be found [[UKTeam/Gallery|here]] and Ubuntu-UK members [[UKTeam/Gallery/Members|here]].
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Our official logo (approved by Ubuntu) is [wiki:UKTeam/Logo here]. Our official logo (approved by Ubuntu) is [[UKTeam/Logo|here]].
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 * [http://www.frappr.com/?a=constellation_map&mapid=137439504139 Ubuntu-UK Frappr Map]  * [[http://www.frappr.com/?a=constellation_map&mapid=137439504139|Ubuntu-UK Frappr Map]]
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CategoryLoCoTeams CategoryMarketing CategoryUbuntuTeams ["CategoryUKTeam"] CategoryLoCoTeams CategoryMarketing CategoryUbuntuTeams [[CategoryUKTeam]]

UKTeam/Logo/ubuntu_uk_logo_v5_sml.png

Welcome

This is the wiki page of the UK Local Community Team. We aim to provide free community support to users of the various flavours of Ubuntu as well as advocating the use of Ubuntu to individuals and organisations alike. We keep in touch via our active email list and IRC chatroom.

Who is this group for?

This group is for anyone in the United Kingdom (but we welcome non-UK residents) who uses or is interested in some flavour of Ubuntu, whether it's Ubuntu, Kubuntu or any others. This group is for people of all technical abilities from I've-never-heard-of-linux all the way to I'm-an-Ubuntu-Master.

How do I join?

There is no official process to join, however if you join the launchpad team you are then able to vote in polls organised by the group. Discussion happens on the mailing list which you are free to join. There is also an active group of members who chat in real time on IRC in the #ubuntu-uk channel on irc.freenode.net.

It would be nice if you could update the LUG Members Page if you are indeed a member of a LUG or Other Groups Members Page if you are a member of any other Linux or Free Software related groups.

News

25th April 2008

Support

There is a whole load of documentation at http://help.ubuntu.com/ but feel free to ask a question on the mailing list or in IRC if you need help with anything. We also maintain a list of some UK-specific hardware support. Support is also available from the global Ubuntu community

Meetings

We currently don't have any face-to-face meetings scheduled, but if you would like to help organise such a meeting, please see the Local Meetings page.

We do meet regularly online via IRC, and the logs of those meetings can be found on the Meeting Notes page.

Completely independent of Ubuntu UK, you will find a warm welcome for Ubuntu and all Linux users at your local Linux User Group, of which there are hundreds throughout the UK.

Contact

Team Point of Contact: AlanPope
Mailing list: ubuntu-uk
Internet Relay Chat (IRC): #ubuntu-uk on irc.freenode.net

For a more detailed list of contacts and responsibilities you can review the UKTeam/Contact page

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. Completed and longer term projects of the UKteam can be found here.

We are currently planning our presence at LugRadioLive2008.

In addition the UKTeam have an Ideas Pool where members can easily suggest things that the UKTeam should be doing.

Completed projects can be found on the Completed Projects page.

A gallery of various general Ubuntu-UK related pictures can be found here and Ubuntu-UK members here.

Our official logo (approved by Ubuntu) is here.

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