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Message #00010
Re: Help with the Community Review
Gentle reminder please. David is looking for inputs and he does not have
adequate responses.
Regards
Arjun
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:14 PM, arjuna rao chavala <
arjunaraoc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Please help by responding to David.
>
> Thanks
> Arjun
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Planella <david.planella@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 7:29 PM
> Subject: Help with the Community Review
> To: Ubuntu Translators <ubuntu-translators@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Hi translators,
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> I would like to ask for your help in a new initiative.
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> Quoting Jono:
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> "[...] as we have grown, I feel the typical community onboarding
> experience, that is, getting new people involved, has become overly
> complex. As such, I am kicking off an initiative with some of my fellow
> community members to identify areas in which we can fix this."
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> In short, we are trying to assess how to make it easier to new
> contributors to participate to Ubuntu in different areas.
>
> You'll find more information here:
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> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityReview/Sep2010
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> We'd like to ask 5 new (or relatively new) members to the translations
> community to answer some really simple questions, which we'll use as
> feedback to identify what we need to fix or improve.
>
> So what I would like to ask you is to forward these questions to any of
> your team members that might have started to contribute recently and to
> send me an e-mail with the answers at
> david(dot)planella(at)ubuntu(dot)com. I'll then process the data and
> I'll publish it on that wiki page, removing the name of the submitter in
> case he/she does not want it published.
>
> Here are the questions:
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> Translations
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> * How did you learn about this part of the community?
> * What attracted you to this type of participation?
> * Where did you look first for information on getting involved?
> * Did you feel the places you looked for information were useful?
> If not, how could we improve?
> * When learning skills and content for participating, were the
> resources you used useful? If not, how could we improve?
> * What recommendations would you make for improving your
> experience in our community?
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> Do you think you could give a hand with that?
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> Thanks!
>
> Regards,
> David.
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