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Posted on March 2, 2009 - by jono

LoCo Directory Moves Forward

Ubuntu

At UDS we talked about the concept of a LoCo Directory: a database with all of the LoCo Teams that we currently have listed here. Well, we have been moving forward with the design and the always awesome Rich Johnson has been doing the development. The project is still just kicking off, but a few screenshots:

(the data in the screenshots was imported from a CSV that Efrain contributed, but much of the data will need refining, so don’t put too much faith in it yet!)

This is going to be incredible for the LoCo Community! :)

More soon…



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    tretle said:

    Hmmmmmm…. the style looks familiar :D :P lol

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    Timo Jyrinki said:

    We are not unapproved, though :)

    But looks nicer than the current wiki-only solution.

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    Mean-Machine said:

    Looks deadly!

    Looking forward to it.

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    nixternal said:

    hehe, yes that theme looks familiar because I temporarily borrowed the GNOME theme. I am planning to change that probably today :)

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    hamslaai said:

    Hi.

    I was impressed with the new Ubiquity method of selecting a timezone using a map. Maybe you could do the same to select a local loco. First click on your timezone, then your country, then your city/town. This would make it easier for non-english people to use.

    Just a thought.

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    Jacob Hume said:

    I was able to refer someone from the Linux Outlaws forum to that section of the Ubuntu site just a couple days ago – it’s nice to see such a valuable resource get some attention. :-)

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