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Welcome to the Ubuntu Youth project---a project aiming to unite the youths of Ubuntu and encourage the use of free software in schools and youth-related environments globally. This page is no-where near done yet; expect updates to occur often. Feel free to join us in #ubuntu-youth on irc.freenode.net. For information on how to do so, follow [[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XChatHowto|this guide]].
Also, if you have an account on ubuntuforums.org, there is a group for [[http://ubuntuforums.org/group.php?groupid=428|young ubuntu users.]]
== About ==

We aim at:

    * Giving young users support in a friendly peer environment.
    * Helping young people who wish to be devs through their "baby"-steps.

== Links ==

  * [[UbuntuYouth/AboutUs|UbuntuYouth Team Page]]
  * [[http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-youth|Launchpad Page]]

Contents

Contents

  1. About
  2. Links

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Warning /!\ NOTE: This is under construction!

Welcome to the Ubuntu Youth project---a project aiming to unite the youths of Ubuntu and encourage the use of free software in schools and youth-related environments globally. This page is no-where near done yet; expect updates to occur often. Feel free to join us in #ubuntu-youth on irc.freenode.net. For information on how to do so, follow this guide. Also, if you have an account on ubuntuforums.org, there is a group for young ubuntu users.

About

We aim at:

  • Giving young users support in a friendly peer environment.
  • Helping young people who wish to be devs through their "baby"-steps.

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