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New Ubuntu Team Reports

by | Tue 25 Sep 2007

I am pleased to announce the availability of the very first [Ubuntu Project Team Report](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports/September2007) – this is for September 2007. This report provides a summary of work for the following teams:

* Desktop Team
* Kernel Team
* Kubuntu
* MOTU
* Mythbuntu
* Screencast Team
* Server Team
* Ubuntu-IRC
* Ubuntu Women
* US LoCo Teams Project

The report provides a nice chunk of information about what the different teams have been working on and provides a one-stop-shop to see what the project as a whole is working on. This will help the project improve communication and make a better Ubuntu. This is a great way to show off what your team is working on.

You can always read the monthly reports [here](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports) on the 24th of every month.

The plan is to get every team to provide a summary of their work each month. To make this as easy as possible, each team can [follow these instructions](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/TeamReporting). Thanks so much to the teams who kicked off this new reporting infrastructure. I look forward to seeing more and more teams getting involved with the new reports.

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