Ubuntu-US.org Articles
The team maintains a Wordpress site at ubuntu-us.org where we regularly publish articles. This page is to document article ideas and ongoing series' of articles.
Article Brainstorm
Tips for running a successful event -- lyz 2010-01-26 03:07:16
Methods of structuring a LoCo team. (i.e. this is one method, other LoCos have other structures). -- nhandler 2010-08-18 16:56:44
Making effective team websites (Maine, Pennsylvania, other examples?) -- lyz 2010-08-28 19:11:06
Your idea here!
Article Series: Approved Team Interviews
Amber proposed having a "featured approved team" as a frequent feature of the month. This may have several articles devoted to a single team, ideas for articles include:
- Showcase a recent event
Publish an article written by a state team member related to the team or LoCo teams in general
- Interview team lead(s), questions may include:
- Where is your team located and what are some fun facts about your state?
- When was your Team established?
- Do you have a website? Mailing List? IRC channel? Forum? Twitter? Identi.ca? Facebook group?
- What is the most useful to your team? What do you wish you never bothered spending time on?
- Can you let people know some of the things the team did on the way approval? (also a link to the roadmap and approval wiki)
- What are some of the biggest Challenge the team faced during this process, how did the team overcome it?
- Did the team have a mentor and if so were they instrumental to motivating and helping the team? If not, do you wish you had a Mentor?
- How is your team structured? (Link to this structure, if applicable)
- Does your team have an "elevator pitch" (explain Ubuntu to a non-user in the span of time you are in an elevator) for your team. If so what is it?
- What suggestions do you have for other teams looking to improve their roadmap and have an effective team?
Your question here!
Article Series: Event How To
cprofitt proposes having occasional articles featuring a LoCo team and an event they sponsored/organized.
- Showcase the event
- Go in to the details on how it was organized
- Advertising strategies
- How the space was found / paid for
- What did the event feature
- Who was the event targeted at
- Go in to the details on how it was organized
-- Some examples would be launch parties and global bug jams.