[Ubuntu-be] Thursday 17th of November IRC Meeting report (There are some questions for the ML in here..)
Wouter Vandenneucker
woutervddn at gmail.com
Sat Nov 26 14:14:17 UTC 2011
2011/11/26 Jurgen Gaeremyn <jurgen.gaeremyn op pandora.be>
> Hey all...
>
> Op 11/25/2011 10:41 AM, Wouter Vandenneucker schreef:
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>> 2011/11/24 Pierre Buyle <mongolito404+ubuntu-be op gmail.**com<mongolito404%2Bubuntu-be op gmail.com>
>> <mailto:mongolito404%2Bubuntu-**be op gmail.com<mongolito404%252Bubuntu-be op gmail.com>
>> >>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Wouter Vandenneucker
>> <woutervddn op gmail.com <mailto:woutervddn op gmail.com>> wrote:
>> > == Questions towards the ML ==
>> > - National release party, is this a go? can we manage that?
>> I think the previous bitmappers' Release Party qualifies as "national"
>> one. So yes, we did it in the past. But I'm not sure any of its
>> organizer are still active here.
>>
>> The bitmappers are still active. Last time we spoke about this idea on
>> IRC, somebody mentioned we might be able to hold a release party in
>> hackerspace BXL. This would be great as it is a very central location.
>> If we want to do this however, we need to: a) Ask permission (and get
>> that permission) to hsbxl; b) Find some cool ways to promote it; c) Have
>> some even cooler stuff to do there.
>>
>> Anybody else has an input on this?
>>
>
> I'm member of HSBXL - the space is defenitely prepared to host this event.
> It just needs (a lot of) cleaning up at the moment. So in the near future,
> I don't think Ubuntu-be would be very happy inviting people here. If you do
> want to plan somethig:
> 1. get on the HSBXL mailinglist and ask/announce it.
> (people will give feedback if there's a problem)
> 2. check the calendar on the website for event collision
> (not much happening for the moment)
>
> Obviously, there's also Hackerspace Ghent (0x20.be) and Hackerspace
> Antwerp (voidwarranties.be) that would probably be happy to have you over.
>
> Grtz,
> Jurgen.
Hey Jurgen
Indeed, there is Ghent and Antwerp also, and even one in Liege I think?. I
think we won't organize anything before april.. Anyhow, when I'm done with
some projects I'm working on, I'll try to come to HSBXL more often. I found
some people who'd also like to have a hackerspace in Hasselt. Non of them
is really jumping to start it though... So sticking around there is a good
start I think..
We'll keep the messiness in mind :D
>
>
>>
>> > - Centralized depot for ubuntu-ware: Do or Don't?
>> What kind of repository for what kind of ware? For software packaged
>> as .deb, we should be able to setup a Team PPA on Launchpad. Dev
>> files, even binaries, can be stored in Launchpad Bazaar branch
>> hosting. If you prefer Git, on GitHub or Gitorious. For others files,
>> we may be able to setup an easy solution to let some members to upload
>> files on our web server at ubuntu-be (if only a few trusted members
>> need it, we can grant them SSH access to the server), I think we have
>> enough free disk space for that.
>>
>> Or are you asking about a central place to store tangible things in
>> the material world?
>>
>> PS: Note that I said "We" several times, but I'm leaving Belgium in
>> about a month, so that's actually likely a "you" ;).
>>
>> Haha, we were talking about a central place to store things in the
>> material world. There were some talks about maybe moving stuff over to
>> my parents' place, or to Jurgen's place. Now where it'll be stored
>> doesn't really matter to me, as long as it's fairly central. Now we,
>> sometimes, need 2 or 3 people to mail stuff when an event is planned...
>> it would be better/cheaper if we could just have 1 package that we sent
>> to a kiala point...
>>
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