There's two use cases I can think of
1) you're totally new to Ubuntu, you might want to meet with people in your local team and find out more - that's something we could try to fix in the loco-directory (we should link from ubuntu.com when it is available)
2) you want to get involved in some kind of team: check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Teams to see what the teams do and how you could fit in.
I realise that it's a bit difficult to find that information "at a glance", but it's not a needs in a haystack. :-)
There's two use cases I can think of /wiki.ubuntu. com/Teams to see what the teams do and how you could fit in.
1) you're totally new to Ubuntu, you might want to meet with people in your local team and find out more - that's something we could try to fix in the loco-directory (we should link from ubuntu.com when it is available)
2) you want to get involved in some kind of team: check out https:/
I realise that it's a bit difficult to find that information "at a glance", but it's not a needs in a haystack. :-)
In any case we should put some work into this.