[Michigan-LoCo] The "what can we do" ideas

Jay R. Wren jrwren at xmtp.net
Fri Aug 24 22:25:52 BST 2007


Yes Greg,

It was me who suggested the JAM session. And I still think it would be a 
great idea. I guess that is what I meant. "Sprint" implies some definite 
goals and I'd much rather approach a meeting with indefinite intentions. 
My only intention would be furthering knowledge about packaging and ubuntu.

JAMS are cool :)

--
Jay

Greg Grossmeier wrote:
> Wasn't it you, Jay, who suggested the Jam Session?
>
> Here is a link about what that means for us technical people (scroll 
> down a bit):
> http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/FlexAIRJam/Index.php 
> <http://www.mindviewinc.com/Conferences/FlexAIRJam/Index.php>
>
> Just adding ideas to the mix.
>
>
> greg
>
> On 8/24/07, *Jay R. Wren* <jrwren at xmtp.net <mailto:jrwren at xmtp.net>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Wolfger wrote:
>     > On 8/24/07, Greg Grossmeier < greg.grossmeier at gmail.com
>     <mailto:greg.grossmeier at gmail.com>> wrote:
>     >
>     >
>     >> 4. Other group gatherings like BBQs, whatever.
>     >>
>     >
>     > Always up for a good BBQ. :-)
>     > I think we should plan on a presence at Penguicon.
>     > I'd like to get a bit more involved in supporting the larger Ubuntu
>     > community. One of the things that sparked my interest in the
>     LoCo (as
>     > opposed to "it's just another lug") was the list of proposed
>     > activities on the (now defunct?) Detroit LoCo page. Stepping up and
>     > working on projects, not just installfests and discussions. Not sure
>     > what the technical level of the group is, but I'm feeling
>     motivated to
>     > get my hands dirty. And not just with BBQ sauce. ;-)
>     >
>     Wolfger,
>     I am glad to hear there is someone else out there like me. I'm less
>     interested in the introductory and promote ubuntu topics. I am more
>     interested in the technical and hands dirty topics. I think in
>     terms of
>     ubuntu this usually means packaging. There are a few things that I
>     would
>     love to see packaged for ubuntu (and debian too). A meeting on
>     packaging
>     or a packaging sprint could be cool.
>
>     --
>     Jay
>
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