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'''Notes'''
'''History'''
 
A [git repository for the Promo team](https://projects.kde.org/projects/others/kde-promo/) was created in March 2012, giving us a nice way distribute digital resources for someone looking to help.
 


* Discussion concerning a non-profit group continues on the mailing list as of May 2012.
* A git repository for the Promo team(https://projects.kde.org/projects/others/kde-promo/) was created in March 2012, giving us a nice way distribute digital resources for someone looking to help.
* The chat channel #kde-usa on Freenode was created in March, 2012.
* In September 2011, the mailing list(https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-usa/) was created.
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'''Other Ideas'''
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* Active engagement outside of conferences should be encouraged. Something like a "KDE Day" can be organized at hackerspaces where KDE is introduced to help others become familiar with its available workspaces.
* Active engagement outside of conferences should be encouraged. Something like a "KDE Day" can be organized at hackerspaces where KDE is introduced to help others become familiar with its available workspaces.

Latest revision as of 15:39, 2 July 2012

Also: Keep your name and contact info on expensive posters or computers.

Todo

  • Update wiki pages such as Promo/Events/Upcoming#North_America with events such as LinuxCon, Ohio LinuxFest, Camp KDE, etc.
  • Creation of a non-profit to fund sprints, staff conferences, general organization, and to help with legal matters for developers.
  • Regional volunteer leaders have been discussed, and it's something that might be pursued.

History


Other Ideas

  • Active engagement outside of conferences should be encouraged. Something like a "KDE Day" can be organized at hackerspaces where KDE is introduced to help others become familiar with its available workspaces.