From Glady - G2G 15 Dec

Andrew Mathenge mathenge at gmail.com
Thu Nov 22 00:47:57 UTC 2007


Hi everyone,

I've edited the Meeting page on the Ubuntu Wiki for the Toronto
Canadian Team to indicate that we will be meeting on December 15,
2007. I haven't specified a time or a location since I want to wait
for everyone to come to consensus. I believe we have Oshawa, 1pm as
the currently suggested location.

The meeting page is at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam/Toronto/Meetings

Glady, since you don't have access to editing that page, let me know
if there are any changes you'd like to see and I can make them for
you. We should probably also update the main Toronto page since it
lists the next meeting as May 2007. The information there might be
quite dated. The main Toronto page is at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam/Toronto

We should continue this discussion in the mailing list so that I can
get to other list members who might be interested in joining us. I've
copied this message to that list (ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com).

Has anyone put in a large order for CD's so that we can distribute
them to local businesses? In addition to that, does anyone know where
to get the artwork for Gutsy (CD cover mainly).

Thanks,

Andrew.


On Nov 21, 2007 6:10 AM, gf <gf at interlinks.net> wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 15th Dec is perfect for me.
>
> Kim, I am not sure... did you say yes to the linux caffe for Dec 15th?
>
> If so, could you or Andrew add the details to the wiki? I am not
> registered with wiki.
>
> I thought, to accommodate Bob, we could set it for 1pm again and that way
> we get the afternoon crowd and the evening crowd too - we chatted so long
> last time it was well into the evening :)
>
> Bob, would you create an email with details to the ubuntu-ca list?
>
> Sorry to delegate but at work we are rolling out a new version of the
> program I support and it's a killer-busy time for me right now.
>
> Oh, Kim, I started getting together with writer friend of mine to write
> and research (via internet) every Sunday at various spots around
> Oshawa/Whitby. So by Dec 15th, I should be able to tell you some hotspots
> where we could have the next meeting, if you like? By the way, did you
> know the Via train stations have hotspots now all along the lakeshore
> corridor? Something like $5 a day charge.
>
> Bob, are you OK to travel to Oshawa for say, a January/February G2G? Or we
> could keep it within the boundaries of Toronto and make it Scarborough,
> somewhere near the 401 (since it is a *Toronto* group).
> I know it's a long way for you but we could alternate central, east and
> then west. What do you think, Kitchener-guy?
>
> Take care
> Glady
>
>
>
>
> Kim & Janis King said:
>
> > Andrew Mathenge wrote:
> >> Sounds like a great idea Glady. Count me in.
> >>
> >> Andrew.
> >>
> >> On Nov 20, 2007 1:03 PM, Bob Jonkman <bjonkman at sobac.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi Glady!  I think a G2G in December would be good.  I'm game for
> >>> Oshawa, althought I really liked Linuxcaffe.
> >>>
> >>> I'll be working in TO on Saturday 15 December, so maybe a meeting could
> >>> be held later that day (for the convenience of us Westerners).
> >>>
> >>> You may want to open this discussion to the ubuntu-ca mailing list.
> >>> I'm sure other will be interested too.
> >>>
> >>> --Bob.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>>> 20 Nov 2007 6:21  gf <gf at interlinks.net>  >>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>
> >>>> Hi Andrew, Bob and Kim,
> >>>> I just popped in again to our Toronto launch party photos and I was
> >>>> surprised to see that it was only Nov 3rd that we got together. I've
> >>>> been so busy, it seems like months ago.
> >>>>
> >>>> Do you think we should organize another one? I know we were talking
> >>>> about meeting in Oshawa, but Linux cafe was kinda cool and we still
> >>>> haven't seen the  retail space next door that the owner was talking
> >>>> about.
> >>>>
> >>>> Want to meet there again before Christmas and have a 'year end' party
> >>>> (as they say at work)? Maybe bring our notebooks - troubleshoot and
> >>>> show off?
> >>>>
> >>>> Take care
> >>>> Glady
> >>>>
> >>>>
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> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> > Hi all
> > 15th of December is good so far for me.
> > I must confess Oshawa could be a good opportunity to introduce a few new
> > people to Ubuntu and it would be a good opportunity to find a wi-fi
> > friendly restaurant or coffee shop.  The Linux Caffe is a nice spot and
> > a little loud but we may be able to attract some interest from the East
> > end of the city and enlarge the scope of participants.
> > We could have an afternoon meeting to permit travel time and not
> > interfere with  Christmas plans.
> >
> > Kim
> >
>
>
>
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