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There are more than 2,000 teams registered in Launchpad, covering activities as diverse as [https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-eo translating Ubuntu into Esperanto] and [https://edge.launchpad.net/~zope3-dev Zope 3 development]. There are more than 2,000 teams registered in Launchpad, covering activities as diverse as [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-eo|translating Ubuntu into Esperanto]] and [[https://launchpad.net/~zope3-dev|Zope 3 development]], to simple groups such as [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-users|Ubuntu Users]] and [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-loco-enthusiasts|Ubuntu LoCo Enthusiasts]].
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Let's take a look at Ubuntu's [https://launchpad.net/~5-a-day 5 A Day] team. Let's take a look at Ubuntu's [[https://launchpad.net/~coloradoteam|Colorado LoCo]] team.
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Straight away, you can see what this team's all about: each member agrees to solve five Ubuntu bugs per day. There's also a team logo (just like the [:YourAccount/Branding:mugshot] on your own profile page), an icon that shows up on your profile page and a summary of its membership and contact details. Straight away, you can see what this team's all about: it's a local community team for Ubuntu fans in Colorado. There's also a summary of the team's membership and contact details.
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The 5 A Day team has an open membership policy but that's just one of three policies Daniel, its creator, could have chosen: The Ubuntu Colorado team has an open membership policy but that's just one of three policies its creator could have chosen:
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If a team is open or moderated, you can sign up using the ```Join this team``` button. When you apply to join, Launchpad will email you and the team's administrators. If it's a moderated team, you'll also receive a second email once the administrators have chosen to accept or decline your application.
 
= Seeing who is in a team =   

If a team is open or moderated, you can sign up using the ```Join the team``` link in the ''Membership'' section. When you apply to join, Launchpad will email you and the team's administrators.

If it is a moderated team, you'll also receive a second email once the administrators have chosen to accept or decline your application.

= Viewing a team's members =
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A more fun way of seeing who's in a team is its group photo!

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Finding a team is pretty straightforward: you can [https://edge.launchpad.net/people search for a team] and [https://edge.launchpad.net/people/+teamlist browse a list of all teams] in Launchpad. You can [[https://launchpad.net/people|search teams]] by their names or contact addresses in Launchpad.
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If there isn't yet a team in Launchpad that deals with the activity or community that interests you, you can [:Teams/CreatingAndRunning:create your own team]. If there isn't yet a team in Launchpad that deals with the activity or community that interests you, you can [[Teams/CreatingAndRunning|create your own team]].
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Launchpad Help > Teams > Joining a team

Overview

There are more than 2,000 teams registered in Launchpad, covering activities as diverse as translating Ubuntu into Esperanto and Zope 3 development, to simple groups such as Ubuntu Users and Ubuntu LoCo Enthusiasts.

Joining a team puts you in contact with others working towards a similar goal and gives you access to shared team resources. All you need to join most teams is an interest in the work they do.

Learning more about a team

Let's take a look at Ubuntu's Colorado LoCo team.

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Ubuntu's Colorado team

Straight away, you can see what this team's all about: it's a local community team for Ubuntu fans in Colorado. There's also a summary of the team's membership and contact details.

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Joining the Ubuntu Colorado team

Membership policies

The Ubuntu Colorado team has an open membership policy but that's just one of three policies its creator could have chosen:

  • Open: anyone can join.

  • Moderated: a team administrator must approve membership applications.

  • Restricted: you can't apply to join, only the team's administrators can add new members.

If a team is open or moderated, you can sign up using the Join the team link in the Membership section. When you apply to join, Launchpad will email you and the team's administrators.

If it is a moderated team, you'll also receive a second email once the administrators have chosen to accept or decline your application.

Viewing a team's members

You can take a look at who has already joined a team by viewing its membership list. This can be useful if you need to contact one of the team's administrators.

Finding a team

You can search teams by their names or contact addresses in Launchpad.

{i} Quick tip: If you already know the team's name, you can visit it directly. For example: https://launchpad.net/~5-a-day

Next step

If there isn't yet a team in Launchpad that deals with the activity or community that interests you, you can create your own team.

< Learn about karma

Creating and running a team >

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