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An Ubuntu community legacy: debian-community.org

Saturday, February 24th, 2007

Years ago I started as Debian user, but when I tried to help with the project I had a lot of problems: stoppers, not enough help, etc. It was a very bad experience for me :(

Someday appeared Ubuntu, I started to use it and so easy (and quick) I became part of the project. Today I’m a LoCo contact in Ubuntu Chile (our LoCo team) and Ubuntu member :-)

What is the big difference between Debian and Ubuntu? THE COMMUNITY! It’s incredible the feedback who has Ubuntu from their users… a happy user quickly becomes in an passionate!

I talked about this “problem” with many Debian Developers during Linux Conference Australia, and they told me that Ubuntu do a good job with the people and the idea would be “recover” their people.

Today I’m surprised! I read in Holger’s blog about debian-community.org

Debian-Community.org is an effort to give something back to the community that has a great share in making Debian the universal OS that it is. Many people contribute to Debian: obviously the developers and package maintainers, but also translators and artists and everybody who files bugs or helps someone else on a mailinglist. If you want to be part of the Debian community, but don’t want to become a developer or maintainer, Debian so far didn’t offer you much in reward…

A very good beginning!
[tags]Ubuntu, Ubuntu Community, Debian, Debian-community[/tags]