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Ubuntu UK Support

by Matt on Aug.07, 2010, under Uncategorized, ubuntu

OK Ladies and Gents, having been away for a little bit for various reasons, it’s time to get the support ball rolling. First things First, a date for your diaries.

On the 26th of August I’m organising a meeting to formally create the group from those interested parties and to set out some priorities. Initially we need to focus on some given areas where people ask for support. Once we have one or two of these running we can then branch out into other areas and help improve things where necessary.

I’ll stick a formal agenda on the UK Wiki, but if people want to start thinking about the following things it would be appreciated.

  • How to report (issues/progress/problems fixed) for statistical purposes
  • Initial Targets (UK Section of the Forums/IRC/Stack Exchange/Mailing Lists?)
  • Blogging problems and resolutions
  • Training
    • How
    • Where
    • What to train on (problem solving techniques/diagnosis howto/?)
    • What materials do the training team have for this
    • Mentoring?
  • How to put people in contact with the correct person to solve their issue

This is not a comprehensive list of the issues we’ll need to cover, but gives a good starting point to mull over. If you want to do a mini implimentation of something yourself, have a go and let us know how it goes at the meeting.

If people want to get hold of me individually to go through any issues, you can get me in jabber (daubers at REMOVE THIS jabber dot org) or on irc.freenode.net in #ubuntu-uk (nick of daubers) or by email on (matt at REMOVE THIS TOO daubers dot co dot uk)

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Community Roulette

by Matt on Jul.17, 2010, under ubuntu

Alan Bell of The Open Learning Centre has set up an Ubuntu-UK Community Member Profile Roulette . This stemmed from the Ubuntu Irish Teams Profile of the Day, which is part of a masters project by a Dublin student to get people within the Irish community to get to know each other better. Both of these projects are fantastic ideas, and will hopefully help get more people to create Lanchpad profiles and wiki pages!

Oh, also, todays entry of the profile roulette was me!

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Improving Community Support

by Matt on Apr.10, 2010, under ubuntu

For a little while now I’ve noticed that the community based support for Ubuntu is a little patchy. Admittedly, this is largely in reference to IRC, but I think there are some simple things that could be done to improve this situation. In consultation with the Ubuntu-UK Loco and a few other groups, an etherpad session was started and some discussion has gone on around that. What has come from this exercise is a general set of guidelines for supporting new users. At the last Loco meeting I was actioned to create this into a wiki page to see if some more discussion can be formed, and then a vote will be taken at the next meeting to see if the Loco should adopt them.

Now, to me these seem fairly sensible guidelines, but what would be better is if people took just a few minutes to read over them and comment on whether or not they think they are feasible. The more eyeballs that see this document, the better it can be and the more consistent support we can offer new users. Having something like this would also help set users expectations of community support, which should help us to get users expecting an instant solution from volunteers.

So, please just spend a few minutes looking these over and let me know what you think.

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