[ubuntu-arizona] Ubuntu-Arizona Weekly Newsletter, Issue #34

Craig A. Eddy tyche at cox.net
Wed Feb 13 16:50:14 GMT 2008


Welcome to the Ubuntu-Arizona Weekly Newsletter, Issue #34 for the week
February 4 - February 10.

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      Arizona Loco Newsletter

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      Thirty-Fourth Edition

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      Powered by Ubuntu

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      Wednesday-February 13, 2008

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      Arizona Loco Team Wiki: ArizonaTeam
      <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArizonaTeam>

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      Next meeting: Sunday February 17, 2008 9:00PM

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      Server: Freenode: IRC Channel #ubuntu-arizona


      Newsletter


        Summary of the February 10, 2008 meeting

johnc4510 called the meeting to order at 9:04 PM

There were no new members to introduce.

johnc4510 began the meeting with 2 announcements:

1. First off, we've had some instances of rude behavior and people
attacking other people in the team channel (irc.freenode.net
<irc://irc.freenode.net> #ubuntu-us-az). This will not be tolerated!! We
have never had this problem before, and it is not something we want
happening. Anyone who continues to act in such a manner will be banned
from the channel. This is not only a working ubuntu channel, it is our
social channel too. Everyone _MUST_ make the effort to get along and
stop this childish behavior. i hate to have to say things like that but
enough said i hope.

2. New in Hardy Heron: Clutch BitTorrent
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BitTorrent> WebUI - Transmission will be the
new torrent downloading app. in Hardy, and it is being teamed up with
Clutch. Clutch is a way to control you torrents remotely. Yes remotely.
You can interface with your torrents at home from any web browser. To
learn more on this new app. in Hardy, visit this link: 
http://tinyurl.com/2geg8r

For our first order of business, johnc4510 announced that he has been
working on the outline for our wiki page on the proposed open source
conference to be held in the last half of the year. He should be able to
preview it next week, along with things he has found out about it.

Our next order of business was installfests. We need to start planning.
johnc4510 has set up a wiki page at 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArizonaTeam/Installfest. The first thing to
decide was the date to hold the first one. It was decided that a
Saturday afternoon might be best, and the date and time were set for
Saturday, May 17, 2008 between 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm. A suggestion was
made by word that we bring a legal copy of Microsoft Windows XP to the
installfest, to demonstrate the difference in time and ease between the
installation of that and Ubuntu Linux. The suggestion was favorably met.

The question of location came up. Things that we would need in a
location include tables, chairs, internet connection and power.
enigmastrat mentioned that he holds LAN parties in Peoria, and suggested
that he could hold one that day. It's a big space. This would be for the
Phoenix Metro area. Other possibilities included Pima Community College
and University of Arizona for the Tucson area.

Advertising was another question, and the possibility of using local
papers, public television/radio, and commercial television/radio were
suggested. The use of flyers was also suggested, and soldats offered to
look at what we had for the possibility of using or modifying them. We
need time, date, well you know the constants and it should have info on
our loco and ubuntu, and our team logo. johnc4510 suggested that soldats
make up a preliminary for the team to make suggestions about. Another
possible suggestion was that the Cox channel sometimes advertise for free.

Another important aspect was power cords and power strips, banner, and
burned CD's. There wouldn't be time, between when Hardy Heron is release
and when the installfest takes place to get a shipment from Shipit.
johnc4510 said that he'd see about the Ubuntu event package that Ubuntu
supplies for events like this. It's his impression that it might include
a banner. Other things, like distinctive T-Shirts were also suggested.
The biggest thing needed, though is manpower. johnc4510 asked that
people recruit in channel, and that he would be sending out a letter to
the mailing list to also try to drum up interest.


    INSTALLFEST SUMMAARY


      Material Requirements

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      Man Power

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      Install Disks

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      Power Strips & Extension Cords

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      Leaflets to pass out about our LoCo <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCo>

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      Signs, banners, and/or posters

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      Some kind of cart to help people bring in the boxes

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      Cameras


        Phoenix

*Date:* Saturday, May 17, 2008
*Time:* 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
*Location:*


        Tucson

*Date:* Saturday, May 17, 2008
*Time:* 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
*Location:*

The meeting was adjourned at 9:57 PM


      Credits

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      CraigAEddy <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CraigAEddy>

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      Johnc4510 <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Johnc4510>

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