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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
The Purpose of this presentation is to give press a good understanding of what Ubuntu IN THE UK is about.
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The Purpose of this presentation is to give press a good understanding of what Ubuntu in the UK is about.
Uk Presentation discussion and Content Creation Page creation page.
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== Structure options ==
 
== Structure options ==
==== Option 1 ====
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=== Option 1 ===
Basic structure:
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'''Introduction:''' The problem with expensive software
'''Beginning''' The Problem with Expensive software
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'''Body:''' The solution is Ubuntu
'''Middle''' : The Solution= ubuntu
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'''Conclusion:''' We can save money
'''End''':  Conclusion: ie we can save country a lot of money….
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=== Option 2 ===
==== Option 2 ====
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'''Introduction:''' History and founding of Ubuntu project. What is Ubuntu?
'''Beginning'''Basics intro  ubuntu:  eg History, founder and what it is
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'''Body:''' Why Ubuntu is so good. Why Ubuntu should be used and how to use it.  Basic showcase of Ubuntu and applications.   
'''Middle:'''Why its so good, why it should be used., how to use it.  Basic showcase of ubuntu/openoffice/internet.   
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'''Conclusion'''
'''End:'''Summary and conclusion
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'''Appendix:''' Technical stuff (e.g. based on Debian)
'''Appendix''' Tech stuff: eg based on Debian, etc
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== Content for Pages ==
==== Discusion ====
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Here are some basic layouts for some of the slides for your presentation.  
Please put comments below here, do not delete any content from above however please put suggestions below it eg
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<ol><li>What is Ubuntu?
== Content For Pages ==
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<ol><li>Ubuntu is an ancient Zulu word meaning: “humanity towards others". Also: "I am   what I am because of who we all are". Translating Ubuntu into western languages literally is hard, Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu put it this way: "It means you are generous, you are hospitable, you are friendly and caring and compassionate. You share what you have."
Here is some basic layout for some of the slides Perhaps some of these can be moved to a different slide or expanded on.  I have marked all the content from Daniel Holbacks presenation with the words (DH) Full Presentation here: Really great example of sort of presentation we need http://people.ubuntu.com/~dholbach/talks/linuxdays.odp
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</li><li>Started by Shuttleworth...
1. What is Ubuntu?  
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<ol><li>Long-time Debian Developer
a. (From benajmin mako hills presentation: ( http://mako.cc/talks/20041126-ubuntu/ubuntu_gulev-slides/img9.html)
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</li><li>He founded Thawte in 1995 and sold it to Verisign in 1999
i. Ubuntu:  means humanity
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</li><li>Went to space in 2002 as a member of the Soyuz TM-34 mission
1. (DH) 
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</li><li>Started Ubuntu (the Linux distribution) in 2004
a. Ubuntu is an ancient Zulu word meaning: “humanity towards others". Also: "I am what I am because of who we all are".
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</li></ol></li><li>Based on Debian linux  (
b. (4)Translating Ubuntu into western languages literally is hard, Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu put it this way: "It means you are generous, you are hospitable, you are friendly and caring and compassionate. You share what you have."
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</li><li>Frequent Predicatble releases (every 6 months)
ii. Started by Shuttleworth…
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</li><li>GNOME Desktop (with screenshot)
1. (DH)
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</li><li>Free Software Philosopy
a. Long-time Debian Developer
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</li><li>Support Through Cannonical for at least 5 years.
b. He founded Thawte in 1995 and sold it to Verisign in 1999
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</li><li>Easily upgradeable
c. Went to space in 2002 as a member of the Soyuz TM-34 mission
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</li><li>Secure, no viruses
d. Started Ubuntu (the Linux distribution) in 2004
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</li></ol></li><li>Easy to use:
iii. Based on Debian linux  (
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<ol><li>Demo of ubuntu desktop
iv. Frequent Predicatble releases (every 6 months)
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</li><li>Simple to install (demo of initial install/installation of programs)
v. Gnome Desktop (with screenshot)  
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</li><li>Existing programs they may already know/recognise)
vi. Free Software Philosopy
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<ol><li>Firefox</li></ol>
vii. Support Through Cannonical for at least 5 years.
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viii. Releasse every 6 months.
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ii. OpenOffice.org
ix. Easily upgradeable
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x. Secure, no viruses
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2. Easy to use:  
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a. Demo of ubuntu desktop
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b. Simple to install (demo of initial install/installation of programs)
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c. Exisiting “friendly programs(ie programs they may already/ know recognise)
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i. Firefox
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ii. Openoffice
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iii. Evolution
 
iii. Evolution
3. Flexibility
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<ol><li>Flexibility
a. Software universe
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<ol><li>Software universe
b. Customizable
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</li><li>Customizable
4. Lower Total cost of ownership than windows:
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</li></ol></li><li>Lower Total cost of ownership than windows:</li></ol>
Can we get statistics on this? The amount of money the government is spending on computers for schools (including software (Windows/anti-virus software/applications(MS Office/Adobe/Macromedia)), hardware(replacing old computers(which Ubuntu could run on), administration and maintenance) compared with a predicted spending if all schools switched to Ubuntu?
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a. Hardware cost(lower requirements)
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Can we get statistics on this? The amount of money the government is spending on computers for schools (including software (Windows/anti-virus software/applications[MS Office/Adobe/Macromedia]), hardware (replacing old computers [which Ubuntu could run on], administration and maintenance) compared with a predicted spending if all schools switched to Ubuntu?
i. Supports X86, X64, AMD, Apple
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<ol><li>Lower hardware costs (lower requirements)
b. Software cost(err.. nothing)
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<ol><li>Supports X86, X64, AMD, Apple
c. Support cost (can someone give me more information here: )
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</li></ol></li><li>Software cost = nothing
d. Free cds from ship it
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</li><li>Support cost = nothing
e. Ubuntu Guarantee:  
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</li><li>Free CDs from ShipIt
i. (DH)
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</li><li>Ubuntu Guarantee:
1. Ubuntu will always be free of charge – no separate Enterprise- or Professional versions.
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<ol><li>Ubuntu will always be free of charge – no separate Enterprise or Professional versions.
2. Best Support of Localisations (95 languages atm.)
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</li><li>Best Support of Localisations (95+ languages)
3. 6 monthly releases, with 18 months of free Security support.  
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</li><li>6 monthly releases, with 18 months of free Security support.
4. Distribution and Support of Free and Open Source Software.
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</li><li>Distribution and Support of Free and Open Source Software.
5. Accessibility:  
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<ol><li>Accessibility:
a. Localised language support
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</li></ol></li></ol></li><li>Localised language support
b. Various tools for helping  special needs users, to use system
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</li><li>Various tools for helping  special needs users, to use system
6. UK Local Teams
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<ol><li>UK Local Teams</li></ol>
7.
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=== Other information that will be cool to have ===
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=== Good Information to Include ===
1. Number of developers working on Ubuntu:
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<ol><li>Number of developers working on Ubuntu:
2. Up to date list of awards:  
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</li><li>Up to date list of awards:
a. (DH) 
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<ol><li>Rank 1 on www.distrowatch.com (page hits)
b. Number 1 on www.distrowatch.com (page hits)
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</li><li>PC World votes Ubuntu 5.04 as #26 of the Top 100 products of 2005.
c. PC World votes Ubuntu 5.04 as #26 of the Top 100 products of 2005.
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</li><li>More than 1 million CDs for Ubuntu 4.10, and more than 1.2 million CDs for Ubuntu 5.04 were shipped into the whole world, free of charge.
d. More than 1 million CDs for Ubuntu 4.10, and more than 1,2 million CDs for Bounty 5.04 were shipped into the whole world, free of charge.
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</li><li>Tux Magazine Reader's Choice 2005: Favourite Linux Distribution
e. Tux Magazine Reader's Choice 2005: Favourite Linux Distribution
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</li><li>ArsTechnica Linux award: choice distribution, community and best newcomer
f. ArsTechnica Linux award: choice distribution, community and best newcomer
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</li></ol></li><li>Adoption Rate (i.e. how many people use it as primary machine/secondary machine)</li></ol>
3. Adoption Rate ( ie how many people use it as primary machine/secondary machine.
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=== Ubuntu Templates ===
 
=== Ubuntu Templates ===
 
Updated list can be found at: Wiki Presentations
 
Updated list can be found at: Wiki Presentations
 
GeemanUK: [[UbuntuHelp:attachment:presentationglossyUK.otp|attachment:presentationglossyUK.otp]] (Based on Sakari's glossy however using Orange Background and UK flag)
 
GeemanUK: [[UbuntuHelp:attachment:presentationglossyUK.otp|attachment:presentationglossyUK.otp]] (Based on Sakari's glossy however using Orange Background and UK flag)
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== External Links ==
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* [http://people.ubuntu.com/~dholbach/talks/linuxdays.odp Ubuntu: Linux for humans] - Presentation by Daniel Holbach from Linuxdays Luxembourg
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* [http://mako.cc/talks/20041126-ubuntu/ubuntu_gulev-slides/img0.html Introducing Ubuntu] - Presentation by Benjamin Mako
 
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Introduction

The Purpose of this presentation is to give press a good understanding of what Ubuntu in the UK is about.

Structure options

Option 1

Introduction: The problem with expensive software Body: The solution is Ubuntu Conclusion: We can save money

Option 2

Introduction: History and founding of Ubuntu project. What is Ubuntu? Body: Why Ubuntu is so good. Why Ubuntu should be used and how to use it. Basic showcase of Ubuntu and applications. Conclusion Appendix: Technical stuff (e.g. based on Debian)

Content for Pages

Here are some basic layouts for some of the slides for your presentation.

  1. What is Ubuntu?
    1. Ubuntu is an ancient Zulu word meaning: “humanity towards others". Also: "I am what I am because of who we all are". Translating Ubuntu into western languages literally is hard, Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu put it this way: "It means you are generous, you are hospitable, you are friendly and caring and compassionate. You share what you have."
    2. Started by Shuttleworth...
      1. Long-time Debian Developer
      2. He founded Thawte in 1995 and sold it to Verisign in 1999
      3. Went to space in 2002 as a member of the Soyuz TM-34 mission
      4. Started Ubuntu (the Linux distribution) in 2004
    3. Based on Debian linux (
    4. Frequent Predicatble releases (every 6 months)
    5. GNOME Desktop (with screenshot)
    6. Free Software Philosopy
    7. Support Through Cannonical for at least 5 years.
    8. Easily upgradeable
    9. Secure, no viruses
  2. Easy to use:
    1. Demo of ubuntu desktop
    2. Simple to install (demo of initial install/installation of programs)
    3. Existing programs they may already know/recognise)
      1. Firefox

      ii. OpenOffice.org iii. Evolution

      1. Flexibility
        1. Software universe
        2. Customizable
      2. Lower Total cost of ownership than windows:

      Can we get statistics on this? The amount of money the government is spending on computers for schools (including software (Windows/anti-virus software/applications[MS Office/Adobe/Macromedia]), hardware (replacing old computers [which Ubuntu could run on], administration and maintenance) compared with a predicted spending if all schools switched to Ubuntu?

      1. Lower hardware costs (lower requirements)
        1. Supports X86, X64, AMD, Apple
      2. Software cost = nothing
      3. Support cost = nothing
      4. Free CDs from ShipIt
      5. Ubuntu Guarantee:
        1. Ubuntu will always be free of charge – no separate Enterprise or Professional versions.
        2. Best Support of Localisations (95+ languages)
        3. 6 monthly releases, with 18 months of free Security support.
        4. Distribution and Support of Free and Open Source Software.
          1. Accessibility:
      6. Localised language support
      7. Various tools for helping special needs users, to use system
        1. UK Local Teams

        Good Information to Include

        1. Number of developers working on Ubuntu:
        2. Up to date list of awards:
          1. Rank 1 on www.distrowatch.com (page hits)
          2. PC World votes Ubuntu 5.04 as #26 of the Top 100 products of 2005.
          3. More than 1 million CDs for Ubuntu 4.10, and more than 1.2 million CDs for Ubuntu 5.04 were shipped into the whole world, free of charge.
          4. Tux Magazine Reader's Choice 2005: Favourite Linux Distribution
          5. ArsTechnica Linux award: choice distribution, community and best newcomer
        3. Adoption Rate (i.e. how many people use it as primary machine/secondary machine)

        Ubuntu Templates

        Updated list can be found at: Wiki Presentations GeemanUK: attachment:presentationglossyUK.otp (Based on Sakari's glossy however using Orange Background and UK flag)

        External Links


        Discuss this page.

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