[ubuntu-florida] Ubuntu Global Jam - Florida Style

Jesús Ernesto Aneiros Sosa jesus.aneiros at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 20:45:51 GMT 2010


Thanks Dan for your answer.

I live in the Miami area, so it's difficult for me to go up North. That's
something that I regret 'cause I would like to meet with the group, I mean
in person, you know.

I used to be a network administrator based on Linux (Redhat and Debian
mostly) but now I'm more a Solaris guy although I still keep my Linux side
alive!

I also know a little bit of programming in the glue languages (awk, Perl,
Python and the usual shell script, mostly Bash). For living I also program
in C and Java. So here I'm, if there is something I can help I would like
to.

I'll read the last link you sent. Thank you.

On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Dan Trevino <dantrevino at gmail.com> wrote:

> I should have explained better and at least provided a link!
>
> If you would like some background information, here is the wiki page for
> the Global Jam: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam
>
> To answer your question Jesús, this is something we will be meeting for in
> (hopefully) several locations across the state.  We already have preliminary
> plans for a Testing Jam in Gainesville and a Packaging Jam in Orlando.
>
> Welcome to Ubuntu!  Hope to see you out at one of the Jams!
>
> Dan
> ---
> Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Open Standards!
> 2010/1/22 Jesús Ernesto Aneiros Sosa <jesus.aneiros at gmail.com>
>
> Hi Dan,
>>
>> Forgive my ignorance, I'm relative new to the Ubuntu's way: what do I have
>> to do to help? Is this something virtual or do we have to meet in some
>> place?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Dan Trevino <dantrevino at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> A couple of weekends a year, the Ubuntu Local Community Teams take the
>>> opportunity to get together worldwide and make a focused contribution back
>>> to Ubuntu.
>>>
>>>  Sometimes that means learning.
>>> Sometimes it means focusing on a particular task.
>>> It always means fun.
>>>
>>> Well... at least for me.
>>>
>>> The next Ubuntu Global Jam is scheduled the weekend of March 26-28th.
>>>  Ideally we'd like to have several Jams going on statewide, so we need your
>>> help.  We need volunteers to organize bug, documentation, testing,
>>> upgrade, translation, packaging, or other "Jams".
>>>
>>> You do not need to be an expert to help us organize, and we'll help you
>>> find an expert to lead the effort, if necessary.
>>>
>>> I've set up a "sign-up" page here [1].
>>>
>>> If you think you'd like to help organize, or if you'd like to see
>>> something in your particular area, please let us know!
>>>
>>> Dan
>>> ---
>>> Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Open Standards!
>>>
>>> [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FloridaTeam/Projects/GlobalJam201003
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
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