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From the principle of governance in the top, as Ubuntu does. We want to harness the talent of a worldwide community diverse, and why we have set high standards for collaboration, discussion, the delegation of responsibility and ethics.One of the most important innovations of the Ubuntu open source community is a pioneer in the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. It sets the expectations we have of those who attend or be represented by the project. Basically, you call people with respect, regardless of their differences to deal with, and is the foundation of our corporate governance practices.Our goals in building governance structures of Ubuntu is to ensure that:There is a defined process to help people make decisions about the Ubuntu community and sales support. It should be clear who is responsible for a particular decision, and how others can contribute to the production thereof.Decisions about Ubuntu and the community in a fair and transparent consideration.Necessary decisions are actually taken, although there is no clear consensus in the community. There is a clear path for the call or escalation of a decision when necessary.
Ubuntu Community Council
Social structures and processes of the Ubuntu community supported by the Ubuntu Community Council. This is the Community Council approved the creation of a new team or project, the team leader's visit. The Council is also responsible for Code of Conduct and the responsibility to ensure that members of the community to follow their guidelines.The Board is ultimately responsible for dispute resolution must be needed. For example, in the past, we have helped resolve conflicts LoCo teams in the Ubuntu forums - two very important elements of the community structures of their own leaders are empowered to implement delegated by the Board.The Council meets every two weeks on Internet Relay Chat (IRC).You may suggest a point of discussion at a meeting in the calendar page of the Community Council in the Ubuntu Wiki.
Ubuntu Technical Board
The Ubuntu Technical Board is responsible for the technical direction that Ubuntu takes over. He decides on the package selection, packaging policy, installation of systems and processes, the core X server versions of the library and dependencies. The Council is working with the team to try to reach a consensus that the right direction.The Ubuntu Technical Board meets every two weeks on IRC - the date and agenda of the next session, alternating with the Community Council. You can suggest a topic for discussion in the program of technical advice in the Ubuntu Wiki.
Sabdfl
This is not democracy, is a meritocracy. We try to operate on consensus rather than votes, in consultation with the people who will do the job. Mark Shuttleworth, is designated as a benevolent dictator for life (sabdfl), a happily undemocratic role as project sponsor. It has the ability, in terms of canonical employees ask people on specific projects, specific objectives and work your mistakes.It also has a voice in the technical and the Community Council, if it was put to the vote. This capacity is not used lightly. The community works best when you can reach a broad consensus on how to proceed. However, it is not uncommon in the open source world some good arguments, there is no clear consensus, and the arguments to divide communities rather than enrich it.The argument that absorbs the energy that could otherwise be spent on the road to a solution. In many cases there is no "right" answer, and we need a decision rather than a debate. The sabdfl acts to provide clear leadership on difficult issues, and the pace of the project.
Team
Mark, as the project sponsor is responsible for the preparation of candidates for the advice and expertise. In any case, a survey of relevant members of the project will be carried out to select, or a veto, the final composition of the Council of community and technical advice.
Delegation, councils, committees and teams
The Community Council and the Technical Council, which can become a great network, teams increasingly complex, encompassing both the world and a wide variety of disciplines. In general, try these groups, the investigation of the relevant sections of the community to carry out to test the quality of his appointment, but can act unilaterally, to ensure that the best people are recognized as leaders, policy makers and experts to get the job done.
Ubuntu team
There are a number of key teams responsible for various aspects of Ubuntu - a bit of marketing, the kernel documentation, servers, laptops and translation, a name.If you have a particular interest in a particular aspect of the project, please contact the team's discussions and contribute to their decisions. Examples are the team focused on laptop use Ubuntu, Ubuntu Desktop Ubuntu Server appearance, version management and installer. If you want a new computer, please have like-minded people and to suggest ideas for consideration by the Ubuntu Community Council.
The local community teams - teams Loco
Much of the community structure is the structure of the community team (LoCo). LoCo teams work with Linux User Groups (LUG), schools, communities and even national governments to open their eyes to the world of free software.LoCo teams are a great way to collect free software enthusiasts for beer, open discussions, presentations, marketing events, festivals and install to recognize the achievements of local partners in free software. We offer server space LoCo web hosting, wiki, mailing lists and other resources. LoCo members to attend conferences to talk, hand on CDs, teach, discuss and make both Ubuntu and free software movement.The action occurs Ubuntu LoCo Team Wiki - see directory LoCo team for more information.
From the principle of governance in the top, as Ubuntu does. We want to harness the talent of a worldwide community diverse, and why we have set high standards for collaboration, discussion, the delegation of responsibility and ethics.One of the most important innovations of the Ubuntu open source community is a pioneer in the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. It sets the expectations we have of those who attend or be represented by the project. Basically, you call people with respect, regardless of their differences to deal with, and is the foundation of our corporate governance practices.Our goals in building governance structures of Ubuntu is to ensure that:There is a defined process to help people make decisions about the Ubuntu community and sales support. It should be clear who is responsible for a particular decision, and how others can contribute to the production thereof.Decisions about Ubuntu and the community in a fair and transparent consideration.Necessary decisions are actually taken, although there is no clear consensus in the community. There is a clear path for the call or escalation of a decision when necessary.
Ubuntu Community Council
Social structures and processes of the Ubuntu community supported by the Ubuntu Community Council. This is the Community Council approved the creation of a new team or project, the team leader's visit. The Council is also responsible for Code of Conduct and the responsibility to ensure that members of the community to follow their guidelines.The Board is ultimately responsible for dispute resolution must be needed. For example, in the past, we have helped resolve conflicts LoCo teams in the Ubuntu forums - two very important elements of the community structures of their own leaders are empowered to implement delegated by the Board.The Council meets every two weeks on Internet Relay Chat (IRC).You may suggest a point of discussion at a meeting in the calendar page of the Community Council in the Ubuntu Wiki.
Ubuntu Technical Board
The Ubuntu Technical Board is responsible for the technical direction that Ubuntu takes over. He decides on the package selection, packaging policy, installation of systems and processes, the core X server versions of the library and dependencies. The Council is working with the team to try to reach a consensus that the right direction.The Ubuntu Technical Board meets every two weeks on IRC - the date and agenda of the next session, alternating with the Community Council. You can suggest a topic for discussion in the program of technical advice in the Ubuntu Wiki.
Sabdfl
This is not democracy, is a meritocracy. We try to operate on consensus rather than votes, in consultation with the people who will do the job. Mark Shuttleworth, is designated as a benevolent dictator for life (sabdfl), a happily undemocratic role as project sponsor. It has the ability, in terms of canonical employees ask people on specific projects, specific objectives and work your mistakes.It also has a voice in the technical and the Community Council, if it was put to the vote. This capacity is not used lightly. The community works best when you can reach a broad consensus on how to proceed. However, it is not uncommon in the open source world some good arguments, there is no clear consensus, and the arguments to divide communities rather than enrich it.The argument that absorbs the energy that could otherwise be spent on the road to a solution. In many cases there is no "right" answer, and we need a decision rather than a debate. The sabdfl acts to provide clear leadership on difficult issues, and the pace of the project.
Team
Mark, as the project sponsor is responsible for the preparation of candidates for the advice and expertise. In any case, a survey of relevant members of the project will be carried out to select, or a veto, the final composition of the Council of community and technical advice.
Delegation, councils, committees and teams
The Community Council and the Technical Council, which can become a great network, teams increasingly complex, encompassing both the world and a wide variety of disciplines. In general, try these groups, the investigation of the relevant sections of the community to carry out to test the quality of his appointment, but can act unilaterally, to ensure that the best people are recognized as leaders, policy makers and experts to get the job done.
Ubuntu team
There are a number of key teams responsible for various aspects of Ubuntu - a bit of marketing, the kernel documentation, servers, laptops and translation, a name.If you have a particular interest in a particular aspect of the project, please contact the team's discussions and contribute to their decisions. Examples are the team focused on laptop use Ubuntu, Ubuntu Desktop Ubuntu Server appearance, version management and installer. If you want a new computer, please have like-minded people and to suggest ideas for consideration by the Ubuntu Community Council.
The local community teams - teams Loco
Much of the community structure is the structure of the community team (LoCo). LoCo teams work with Linux User Groups (LUG), schools, communities and even national governments to open their eyes to the world of free software.LoCo teams are a great way to collect free software enthusiasts for beer, open discussions, presentations, marketing events, festivals and install to recognize the achievements of local partners in free software. We offer server space LoCo web hosting, wiki, mailing lists and other resources. LoCo members to attend conferences to talk, hand on CDs, teach, discuss and make both Ubuntu and free software movement.The action occurs Ubuntu LoCo Team Wiki - see directory LoCo team for more information.
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