[ubuntu-us-mi] Fwd: Ubuntu Party Weekend…

Wolfger wolfger at gmail.com
Tue Jul 27 15:39:24 BST 2010


Location doesn't matter to me... I plan to be up in/near Oscoda
hitting people in the head with sticks that day. :-)
If you move it to Sunday, I prefer CMPL, but not for any unselfish reason. :-)

On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Greg Grossmeier <greg at grossmeier.net> wrote:
> The Ubuntu Global Jam is coming up. Time to start planning where we'll be
> holding ours.
>
> The two usual places are:
>  * Clinton-Macomb Public Library
>  * SRT Solutions
>
> And we usually do it on the Saturday (so, August 28th) in the afternoon
> (1-5ish) as that is most flexible for the most number of people.
>
> I personally prefer SRT Solutions because A) Jay can just get us in
> without worrying about library card holders, B) good wifi, C) a projector
> already set up, D) close to restuarants/bars for after Jam festivities.
>
> However, I'm not set on a place, so if you have an idea of a place that
> you think is better, please let me know.
>
> Also, I would love to see something out on the West Coast as well :)
>
> Best,
>
> Greg
>
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Daniel Holbach <daniel.holbach at ubuntu.com> -----
>
>> Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 15:59:33 +0200
>> From: Daniel Holbach <daniel.holbach at ubuntu.com>
>> To: ubuntu-event-planners at lists.ubuntu.com,
>>       "Ubuntu local community team (LoCo) contacts" <loco-contacts at lists.ubuntu.com>
>> Subject: Ubuntu Party Weekend…
>>
>> … also known as Ubuntu Global Jam is coming up swiftly, so make sure you
>> put 27th-29th August into your calendar and talk your local Ubuntu
>> friends into participating.
>>
>>       https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam
>>
>>
>> Ok, so it’s Ubuntu Global Jam. What does that mean? What’s going to happen?
>>
>> Simple. It’s going to happen what you make happen. Whatever your team
>> enjoys doing is great. The only requirements are: it needs to be fun and
>> it should make Ubuntu better somehow.
>>
>>
>> Ok. What does that mean?
>>
>> We had loads of different jams around the world already: events where
>> people get together locally and make Ubutnu better by working on bugs,
>> packaging, translations, documentation, testing, upgrading or whatever
>> else they enjoy doing.
>>
>>       https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Jams
>>
>>
>> In the past we had events all around the globe, where new friends met
>> for the first time, people learned from each other, people from other
>> open source projects were invited and where everybody (most importantly)
>> had a fantastic time.
>>
>> If your LoCo team already knows when and where it’s going to happen, add
>> the event to the LoCo Directory. We set up the event on loco.ubuntu.com
>> already.
>>
>>       http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/global/195/detail/
>>
>>
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Jams has lots of information on how to to
>> organise the event properly, and what kind of preparation your team
>> mates should look into depending on what your team wants to do. Stay
>> tuned for tuition sessions where you can ask all your questions. A good
>> place for getting that information is of course loco-contacts or the
>> ubuntu-event-planners mailing list.
>>
>> If you're part of a LoCo team, please bring it up with your team, talk
>> to them, find out what they like, meet and make Ubuntu rock even harder.
>>
>> Have a great day,
>>  Daniel
>>
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