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+ | ==Finding a local lab== | ||
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+ | ==Joining a local lab== | ||
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+ | ==Creating a local lab== | ||
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+ | Creating a Local Lab is an exciting, challenging and rewarding experience. A successful local lab can have a great impact, both locally and globally. | ||
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+ | Forming a local lab is not about forming a group and telling people what to do. It is about identifying local needs and inspiring smart and passionate people to meet those needs. Running a local lab will push you to your limits. You will need to keep the group organized and resolve conflict where required. | ||
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+ | ===Getting Started=== | ||
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+ | First, you will need to chose your region. A local local lab can support a city, a state, or even a country. We encourage you to start with country sized regions until you grow large enough that seperate, smaller teams would be more effective. | ||
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+ | Next, you will need to identify a contact person. Your contact person will be the ambassador between Sugar Labs and your local lab. | ||
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+ | ===Choosing a name=== | ||
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+ | ===Setting up your resources=== | ||
+ | Home page | ||
+ | Mailing list | ||
+ | IRC Channel | ||
+ | Moodle room? | ||
+ | Translations | ||
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+ | ==Running a local lab== | ||
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+ | ===Leading the team=== | ||
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+ | ===Holding meetings=== | ||
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+ | ===Find things to do=== | ||
+ | Support local deployments | ||
+ | Translate software and documentation | ||
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+ | ===Resolving conflicts=== |
Revision as of 19:38, 3 November 2008
Finding a local lab
Joining a local lab
Creating a local lab
Creating a Local Lab is an exciting, challenging and rewarding experience. A successful local lab can have a great impact, both locally and globally.
Forming a local lab is not about forming a group and telling people what to do. It is about identifying local needs and inspiring smart and passionate people to meet those needs. Running a local lab will push you to your limits. You will need to keep the group organized and resolve conflict where required.
Getting Started
First, you will need to chose your region. A local local lab can support a city, a state, or even a country. We encourage you to start with country sized regions until you grow large enough that seperate, smaller teams would be more effective.
Next, you will need to identify a contact person. Your contact person will be the ambassador between Sugar Labs and your local lab.
Choosing a name
Setting up your resources
Home page Mailing list IRC Channel Moodle room? Translations
Running a local lab
Leading the team
Holding meetings
Find things to do
Support local deployments Translate software and documentation