[Ubuntu-be] Ubuntu-be 16.04 release party date
Nero
nero.ubuntu at gmail.com
Wed Apr 13 09:36:42 UTC 2016
I don't know how narrow or wide you see "de Rupelstreek". There is an
active computer club in with 2 meetings per month in Tisselt
(Willebroek) with a lot of Ubuntu users.
https://vlaanderen.hcc.nl
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Cheers, Noel aka Nero
On 12/04/16 22:03, Merlijn Sebrechts wrote:
> Thanks a lot everyone for your comments, this feedback is really helpful!
>
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> I agree with Jan that we should focus on 'type of location' instead of
> 'geographical location'. Even if we find an ideal location; one that is
> in the middle of this country and is accessible by both car and public
> transport, there will still be people who won't be able to make it.*I
> myself live in Ghent, so I'll focus my efforts around Ghent*. If other
> people want to organize meetups closer to them, feel free to do so. In
> fact, I'd encourage you to do so. Edmund, start a community in the
> rupelstreek. It will make the ubuntu-be community grow, and maybe in a
> few years, we'll all meet in Brussels for a big ubuntu-be party.
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> It seems to be a common concern that the association with the hacker
> culture creates barriers. Ubuntu = Linux for human beings, so we should
> try to avoid those barriers at all cost. So I propose we try to find a
> better location that has less of a barrier and has more connected to
> non-techy people. I myself am a Computer Science PhD student, so I'll
> need a lot of help getting in touch with non-techy organizations. Frank,
> do you have personal connections to such organizations in Ghent?*Is
> anyone else able to help establish a relationship with other organizations?*
>
> Now that I think of it, *English is another big barrier.* The main
> reason why I using English is that it allows the french and dutch
> speaking parts of ubuntu-be to communicate better. However, I'm not sure
> if there are that many non-dutch people around here. Trying to include
> everyone might just have an adverse effect. Aside from that, I'm going
> to focus my efforts on the area around Ghent, so I don't see the benefit
> of talking English anymore, especially since it creates another barrier.
> I think it's best if everyone just speaks the language they're most
> comfortable with. Anyone has any thoughts on the language issue?
>
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>
> Kind regards
> Merlijn Sebrechts
>
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> 2016-04-12 7:16 GMT+02:00 Jan Bongaerts <jbongaerts op gmail.com
> <mailto:jbongaerts op gmail.com>>:
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> My 2¢
> Focus on the type of location, not the geographical location. It's
> always going to be easy for some and difficult for others.
> So I advice the organiser to stick to a location that is really
> accessible for him/her.
>
> Hackerspace might indeed not be the best idea. Rather take it to
> your target audience, like a youth club, a student fraternity, or
> some adult education centre.
> Regards,
> Jan.
>
> On 9 Apr 2016 10:19, "Edmund BlackAdder" <wh1tesp4ce op gmail.com
> <mailto:wh1tesp4ce op gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello Merijn, all,
>
> i live in the Rupelstreek, that's below Antwerp, and I'm not all
> that happy driving to Ghent. (what with it's accessibility (or
> lack of)).
> Also, the terms "hacker" and "hackerspace" still carry a
> negative connotation with most of the non-tech savvy people i meet.
> That might slow down things also, imho.
>
> If i'm allowed to think out loud for a minute, i'd say there's
> potential for Linux in the Rupelstreek. As far as i know,
> there's not too many of us linux users around here.
> Maybe in the future, a launch party in these parts of the
> country would help things forward a bit. That would need a
> suitable location of course, but I've got a few venues in my mind.
>
> On the other hand i realize that if everybody sticks to his/her
> geographical location, the team will have a hard time getting
> together. And that's not a suitable option either.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Tom.
>
> Op 09-04-16 om 09:29 schreef linux service:
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>> Maybe a better location that is better accessible with car?
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>> You have to have a plan currently to enter Ghent.
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>> I like "De Leest" in Izegem.
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>> Maybe together with the linux groups in Kortrijk and Linuxbabbel?
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>> gd
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>> Op Friday 08 April 2016 20:59:53 schreef Frank Neirynck:
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>> > Hi Merlijn, all,
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>> > I filled in the doodle, and I think a release party in Ghent is a good
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>> > idea, but if Hackerspace is the best location to attract other then
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>> > already convinced Linux-users, I am willing to doubt.
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>> > Maybe a release party could or should be held in a more publicly known
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>> > location to "normal people" in Ghent or elsewhere, where it could
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>> > attract a more diverse audience. Maybe at Vormingplus, an organisation
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>> > of whom I suspect they would embrace the idea?
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>> > Kind regards,
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>> > Frank Neirynck
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>> > -----Oorspronkelijke bericht-----
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>> > Van: Merlijn Sebrechts<merlijn.sebrechts op gmail.com> <mailto:merlijn.sebrechts op gmail.com>
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>> > Reply-to: Ubuntu Belgium<ubuntu-be op lists.ubuntu.com> <mailto:ubuntu-be op lists.ubuntu.com>
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>> > Aan: Ubuntu Belgium<ubuntu-be op lists.ubuntu.com> <mailto:ubuntu-be op lists.ubuntu.com>
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>> > Onderwerp: Re: [Ubuntu-be] Ubuntu-be 16.04 release party date
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>> > Datum: Fri, 8 Apr 2016 10:50:16 -0700
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>> > Only three people have filled in the doodle although there are a lot
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>> > more people active on this list. It seems a release party in Ghent isn't
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>> > that wanted. Can those who didn't answer help me understand what the
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>> > cause of the lack of interest is? I'm thinking of a few possible
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>> > * No interest in a release party?
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>> > * Ghent is a bad location?
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>> > * None of the dates work?
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>> > Any of these reasons apply to you? Do you have other reasons? Please
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>> > 2016-04-04 12:54 GMT-07:00 Merlijn Sebrechts
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>> ><merlijn.sebrechts op gmail.com>
>> <mailto:merlijn.sebrechts op gmail.com>:
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>> > As Jan suggested, let's organize a release party for the 16.04
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>> > release. I created a doodle to get a rough idea of when people
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>> > have time. It would take place in Hackerspace Ghent,
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>> > Blekerijstraat 75. What would we do there?
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>> > - I can talk about my Ubuntu phone, and about Juju 2.0. If
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>> > anyone has any ideas or suggestions for other talks, please let
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>> > - Help each other install and upgrade to 16.04
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>> > - Help each other with general Ubuntu problems
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>> > - Get to know the ubuntu-be community
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>> > Can you please fill in the following doodle? Thanks!
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