From israeldahl at gmail.com Sat Oct 1 14:53:31 2016 From: israeldahl at gmail.com (Israel) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 09:53:31 -0500 Subject: [Ubuntu-us-ok] Plaza district OKC Message-ID: Hey everyone, I am reaching out, as there is a movement in the plaza district lead by the District House Coffee Shop to give kids in the surrounding neighborhood job training. I'd like to work with some of the kids to teach them to use some libre tools (Inkscape, Tiled, LMMS, GIMP, etc...) to create art. The idea is to have them learn the tools to create video game assets (characters, items, UI buttons, animations, tile maps, music, sound effeccts, etc..) and then teach them to create a game in haXe. Probably using HaxeFlixel, or one of the other nice libraries. And possibly creating the game in HTML5/JavaScript as well using some nice library (something like lime.js or any of the other nice ones.. I'm open to ideas) The reason I am contacting y'all is that I am wondering if there is anyone on this list with connections to the Oklahoma tech scene that might have any interest in this non-profit endeavor? The needs are pretty basic. Any unused computer will do. Anything with at least 256MB Ram (the more the merrier of course). Laptops that could go to the kids after the class would be really great, but really just about any computer would do. As you all know it is really quite possible to run Ubuntu on most anything, well as long as CMOV isn't required by the processor, and now with Trusty and onward they need to have PAE (or at least be capable of using forcepae), and even in the older computers Debian will work fine (Jessie still maintains the 586 kernel). Even PPC will work fine (with Debian... the Ubuntu variants are a little heavy on the older ones, as well as using JWM rather than something like MATE or LXDE). Anyhow, if there are any experts with Inkscape, or any of the other programs (KDE graphics programs are also fine to include in this list stuff like Krita, etc..) and anyone who wants to lend expertise toward programming in JavaScript or haXe (though haXe is really quite easy if you have any c/c++/java/JavaScript/etc... syntactical background). Thanks for taking the time to read this! If we get something going here that works, perhaps some of you in Tulsa, etc... might be able to take our idea and learn from the mistakes to duplicate it there. -- Regards From scott.sanbar at gmail.com Sat Oct 1 16:05:43 2016 From: scott.sanbar at gmail.com (Scott Sanbar) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 11:05:43 -0500 Subject: [Ubuntu-us-ok] Plaza district OKC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: My name is Scott Sanbar. I have very similar interests to what you discuss here. What is the best way to communicate about this? Are you located in OKC? On Oct 1, 2016 9:53 AM, "Israel" wrote: Hey everyone, I am reaching out, as there is a movement in the plaza district lead by the District House Coffee Shop to give kids in the surrounding neighborhood job training. I'd like to work with some of the kids to teach them to use some libre tools (Inkscape, Tiled, LMMS, GIMP, etc...) to create art. The idea is to have them learn the tools to create video game assets (characters, items, UI buttons, animations, tile maps, music, sound effeccts, etc..) and then teach them to create a game in haXe. Probably using HaxeFlixel, or one of the other nice libraries. And possibly creating the game in HTML5/JavaScript as well using some nice library (something like lime.js or any of the other nice ones.. I'm open to ideas) The reason I am contacting y'all is that I am wondering if there is anyone on this list with connections to the Oklahoma tech scene that might have any interest in this non-profit endeavor? The needs are pretty basic. Any unused computer will do. Anything with at least 256MB Ram (the more the merrier of course). Laptops that could go to the kids after the class would be really great, but really just about any computer would do. As you all know it is really quite possible to run Ubuntu on most anything, well as long as CMOV isn't required by the processor, and now with Trusty and onward they need to have PAE (or at least be capable of using forcepae), and even in the older computers Debian will work fine (Jessie still maintains the 586 kernel). Even PPC will work fine (with Debian... the Ubuntu variants are a little heavy on the older ones, as well as using JWM rather than something like MATE or LXDE). Anyhow, if there are any experts with Inkscape, or any of the other programs (KDE graphics programs are also fine to include in this list stuff like Krita, etc..) and anyone who wants to lend expertise toward programming in JavaScript or haXe (though haXe is really quite easy if you have any c/c++/java/JavaScript/etc... syntactical background). Thanks for taking the time to read this! If we get something going here that works, perhaps some of you in Tulsa, etc... might be able to take our idea and learn from the mistakes to duplicate it there. -- Regards -- Ubuntu-us-ok mailing list Ubuntu-us-ok at lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ok From israeldahl at gmail.com Sat Oct 1 17:10:09 2016 From: israeldahl at gmail.com (Israel) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 12:10:09 -0500 Subject: [Ubuntu-us-ok] Plaza district OKC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <88e628e7-d507-fd74-c0b8-0be0919472fb@gmail.com> On 10/01/2016 11:05 AM, Scott Sanbar wrote: > My name is Scott Sanbar. I have very similar interests to what you discuss > here. What is the best way to communicate about this? Are you located in > OKC? > > On Oct 1, 2016 9:53 AM, "Israel" wrote: > > Hey everyone, > > I am reaching out, as there is a movement in the plaza district lead by > the District House Coffee Shop to give kids in the surrounding > neighborhood job training. I'd like to work with some of the kids to > teach them to use some libre tools (Inkscape, Tiled, LMMS, GIMP, etc...) > to create art. The idea is to have them learn the tools to create video > game assets (characters, items, UI buttons, animations, tile maps, > music, sound effeccts, etc..) and then teach them to create a game in > haXe. Probably using HaxeFlixel, or one of the other nice libraries. > And possibly creating the game in HTML5/JavaScript as well using some > nice library (something like lime.js or any of the other nice ones.. I'm > open to ideas) > > The reason I am contacting y'all is that I am wondering if there is > anyone on this list with connections to the Oklahoma tech scene that > might have any interest in this non-profit endeavor? > > The needs are pretty basic. > Any unused computer will do. Anything with at least 256MB Ram (the more > the merrier of course). Laptops that could go to the kids after the > class would be really great, but really just about any computer would > do. As you all know it is really quite possible to run Ubuntu on most > anything, well as long as CMOV isn't required by the processor, and now > with Trusty and onward they need to have PAE (or at least be capable of > using forcepae), and even in the older computers Debian will work fine > (Jessie still maintains the 586 kernel). > Even PPC will work fine (with Debian... the Ubuntu variants are a little > heavy on the older ones, as well as using JWM rather than something like > MATE or LXDE). > > Anyhow, if there are any experts with Inkscape, or any of the other > programs (KDE graphics programs are also fine to include in this list > stuff like Krita, etc..) and anyone who wants to lend expertise toward > programming in JavaScript or haXe (though haXe is really quite easy if > you have any c/c++/java/JavaScript/etc... syntactical background). > > Thanks for taking the time to read this! If we get something going here > that works, perhaps some of you in Tulsa, etc... might be able to take > our idea and learn from the mistakes to duplicate it there. > > -- > Regards > > > -- > Ubuntu-us-ok mailing list > Ubuntu-us-ok at lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ok Hi, I am actually in between Edmond and Guthrie (out near the Lazy E), but I can meet anywhere you like. Feel free to e-mail me at this address any time, or if you have a more preferred method of communication let me know! -- Regards From scott.sanbar at gmail.com Sat Oct 1 18:03:24 2016 From: scott.sanbar at gmail.com (Scott Sanbar) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 13:03:24 -0500 Subject: [Ubuntu-us-ok] Plaza district OKC In-Reply-To: <88e628e7-d507-fd74-c0b8-0be0919472fb@gmail.com> References: <88e628e7-d507-fd74-c0b8-0be0919472fb@gmail.com> Message-ID: I work as a volunteer at a community center run by Crossings Community Church. I just contacted the coffee shop, and a manager is going to call me back about their efforts and talk about commonalities between our efforts for helping train people to enter the workforce at the community center and their efforts. Your letter is very timely as I have just finished refurbishing 4 donated PCs with Ubuntu and Lubuntu and they are ready to donate to the local community. I would love to chat with you about this, and if or how our efforts could complement each other. Feel free to call me at 405.227.4724 if you wish. Now is a great time, if you are available. I also go back on the Ubuntu IRC chat channel for loco teams. Scott Sanbar On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Israel wrote: > On 10/01/2016 11:05 AM, Scott Sanbar wrote: > > My name is Scott Sanbar. I have very similar interests to what you > discuss > > here. What is the best way to communicate about this? Are you located > in > > OKC? > > > > On Oct 1, 2016 9:53 AM, "Israel" wrote: > > > > Hey everyone, > > > > I am reaching out, as there is a movement in the plaza district lead by > > the District House Coffee Shop to give kids in the surrounding > > neighborhood job training. I'd like to work with some of the kids to > > teach them to use some libre tools (Inkscape, Tiled, LMMS, GIMP, etc...) > > to create art. The idea is to have them learn the tools to create video > > game assets (characters, items, UI buttons, animations, tile maps, > > music, sound effeccts, etc..) and then teach them to create a game in > > haXe. Probably using HaxeFlixel, or one of the other nice libraries. > > And possibly creating the game in HTML5/JavaScript as well using some > > nice library (something like lime.js or any of the other nice ones.. I'm > > open to ideas) > > > > The reason I am contacting y'all is that I am wondering if there is > > anyone on this list with connections to the Oklahoma tech scene that > > might have any interest in this non-profit endeavor? > > > > The needs are pretty basic. > > Any unused computer will do. Anything with at least 256MB Ram (the more > > the merrier of course). Laptops that could go to the kids after the > > class would be really great, but really just about any computer would > > do. As you all know it is really quite possible to run Ubuntu on most > > anything, well as long as CMOV isn't required by the processor, and now > > with Trusty and onward they need to have PAE (or at least be capable of > > using forcepae), and even in the older computers Debian will work fine > > (Jessie still maintains the 586 kernel). > > Even PPC will work fine (with Debian... the Ubuntu variants are a little > > heavy on the older ones, as well as using JWM rather than something like > > MATE or LXDE). > > > > Anyhow, if there are any experts with Inkscape, or any of the other > > programs (KDE graphics programs are also fine to include in this list > > stuff like Krita, etc..) and anyone who wants to lend expertise toward > > programming in JavaScript or haXe (though haXe is really quite easy if > > you have any c/c++/java/JavaScript/etc... syntactical background). > > > > Thanks for taking the time to read this! If we get something going here > > that works, perhaps some of you in Tulsa, etc... might be able to take > > our idea and learn from the mistakes to duplicate it there. > > > > -- > > Regards > > > > > > -- > > Ubuntu-us-ok mailing list > > Ubuntu-us-ok at lists.ubuntu.com > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > > mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ok > > Hi, > > I am actually in between Edmond and Guthrie (out near the Lazy E), but I > can meet anywhere you like. > > Feel free to e-mail me at this address any time, or if you have a more > preferred method of communication let me know! > > -- > Regards > > > -- > Ubuntu-us-ok mailing list > Ubuntu-us-ok at lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ok > From i.am.stack at gmail.com Sat Oct 1 18:05:08 2016 From: i.am.stack at gmail.com (~Stack~) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 13:05:08 -0500 Subject: [Ubuntu-us-ok] Plaza district OKC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 10/01/2016 09:53 AM, Israel wrote: > Hey everyone, > > > The reason I am contacting y'all is that I am wondering if there is > anyone on this list with connections to the Oklahoma tech scene that > might have any interest in this non-profit endeavor? > Try reaching out to the OKCLUGNuts: https://plus.google.com/+OkclugnutsOrg They meet monthly to talk about all things Linux. I will also forward this on to Thomas too. ~Stack~ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 819 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From scott.sanbar at gmail.com Sat Oct 1 18:06:16 2016 From: scott.sanbar at gmail.com (Scott Sanbar) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 13:06:16 -0500 Subject: [Ubuntu-us-ok] Plaza district OKC In-Reply-To: References: <88e628e7-d507-fd74-c0b8-0be0919472fb@gmail.com> Message-ID: Israel: I just realized the email I just sent you probably went to a public list. I hope I am not in for a bunch of junk calls since I gave my phone number. Do you know any way to delete my message with my phone number from this public forum? Thanks. On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 1:03 PM, Scott Sanbar wrote: > I work as a volunteer at a community center run by Crossings Community > Church. I just contacted the coffee shop, and a manager is going to call > me back about their efforts and talk about commonalities between our > efforts for helping train people to enter the workforce at the community > center and their efforts. > > Your letter is very timely as I have just finished refurbishing 4 donated > PCs with Ubuntu and Lubuntu and they are ready to donate to the local > community. I would love to chat with you about this, and if or how our > efforts could complement each other. > > Feel free to call me at 405.227.4724 if you wish. Now is a great time, > if you are available. I also go back on the Ubuntu IRC chat channel for > loco teams. > > Scott Sanbar > > On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Israel wrote: > >> On 10/01/2016 11:05 AM, Scott Sanbar wrote: >> > My name is Scott Sanbar. I have very similar interests to what you >> discuss >> > here. What is the best way to communicate about this? Are you located >> in >> > OKC? >> > >> > On Oct 1, 2016 9:53 AM, "Israel" wrote: >> > >> > Hey everyone, >> > >> > I am reaching out, as there is a movement in the plaza district lead by >> > the District House Coffee Shop to give kids in the surrounding >> > neighborhood job training. I'd like to work with some of the kids to >> > teach them to use some libre tools (Inkscape, Tiled, LMMS, GIMP, etc...) >> > to create art. The idea is to have them learn the tools to create video >> > game assets (characters, items, UI buttons, animations, tile maps, >> > music, sound effeccts, etc..) and then teach them to create a game in >> > haXe. Probably using HaxeFlixel, or one of the other nice libraries. >> > And possibly creating the game in HTML5/JavaScript as well using some >> > nice library (something like lime.js or any of the other nice ones.. I'm >> > open to ideas) >> > >> > The reason I am contacting y'all is that I am wondering if there is >> > anyone on this list with connections to the Oklahoma tech scene that >> > might have any interest in this non-profit endeavor? >> > >> > The needs are pretty basic. >> > Any unused computer will do. Anything with at least 256MB Ram (the more >> > the merrier of course). Laptops that could go to the kids after the >> > class would be really great, but really just about any computer would >> > do. As you all know it is really quite possible to run Ubuntu on most >> > anything, well as long as CMOV isn't required by the processor, and now >> > with Trusty and onward they need to have PAE (or at least be capable of >> > using forcepae), and even in the older computers Debian will work fine >> > (Jessie still maintains the 586 kernel). >> > Even PPC will work fine (with Debian... the Ubuntu variants are a little >> > heavy on the older ones, as well as using JWM rather than something like >> > MATE or LXDE). >> > >> > Anyhow, if there are any experts with Inkscape, or any of the other >> > programs (KDE graphics programs are also fine to include in this list >> > stuff like Krita, etc..) and anyone who wants to lend expertise toward >> > programming in JavaScript or haXe (though haXe is really quite easy if >> > you have any c/c++/java/JavaScript/etc... syntactical background). >> > >> > Thanks for taking the time to read this! If we get something going here >> > that works, perhaps some of you in Tulsa, etc... might be able to take >> > our idea and learn from the mistakes to duplicate it there. >> > >> > -- >> > Regards >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Ubuntu-us-ok mailing list >> > Ubuntu-us-ok at lists.ubuntu.com >> > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ >> > mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ok >> >> Hi, >> >> I am actually in between Edmond and Guthrie (out near the Lazy E), but I >> can meet anywhere you like. >> >> Feel free to e-mail me at this address any time, or if you have a more >> preferred method of communication let me know! >> >> -- >> Regards >> >> >> -- >> Ubuntu-us-ok mailing list >> Ubuntu-us-ok at lists.ubuntu.com >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailm >> an/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ok >> > > From israeldahl at gmail.com Sat Oct 1 19:26:43 2016 From: israeldahl at gmail.com (Israel) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 14:26:43 -0500 Subject: [Ubuntu-us-ok] Plaza district OKC In-Reply-To: References: <88e628e7-d507-fd74-c0b8-0be0919472fb@gmail.com> Message-ID: <5976f462-8e21-1f5c-ea40-f72db5944426@gmail.com> On 10/01/2016 01:06 PM, Scott Sanbar wrote: > Israel: > > I just realized the email I just sent you probably went to a public list. > I hope I am not in for a bunch of junk calls since I gave my phone number. > Do you know any way to delete my message with my phone number from this > public forum? > > Thanks. > > On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 1:03 PM, Scott Sanbar wrote: > >> I work as a volunteer at a community center run by Crossings Community >> Church. I just contacted the coffee shop, and a manager is going to call >> me back about their efforts and talk about commonalities between our >> efforts for helping train people to enter the workforce at the community >> center and their efforts. >> >> Your letter is very timely as I have just finished refurbishing 4 donated >> PCs with Ubuntu and Lubuntu and they are ready to donate to the local >> community. I would love to chat with you about this, and if or how our >> efforts could complement each other. >> >> Feel free to call me at 405.227.4724 if you wish. Now is a great time, >> if you are available. I also go back on the Ubuntu IRC chat channel for >> loco teams. >> >> Scott Sanbar >> >> On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Israel wrote: >> >>> On 10/01/2016 11:05 AM, Scott Sanbar wrote: >>>> My name is Scott Sanbar. I have very similar interests to what you >>> discuss >>>> here. What is the best way to communicate about this? Are you located >>> in >>>> OKC? >>>> >>>> On Oct 1, 2016 9:53 AM, "Israel" wrote: >>>> >>>> Hey everyone, >>>> >>>> I am reaching out, as there is a movement in the plaza district lead by >>>> the District House Coffee Shop to give kids in the surrounding >>>> neighborhood job training. I'd like to work with some of the kids to >>>> teach them to use some libre tools (Inkscape, Tiled, LMMS, GIMP, etc...) >>>> to create art. The idea is to have them learn the tools to create video >>>> game assets (characters, items, UI buttons, animations, tile maps, >>>> music, sound effeccts, etc..) and then teach them to create a game in >>>> haXe. Probably using HaxeFlixel, or one of the other nice libraries. >>>> And possibly creating the game in HTML5/JavaScript as well using some >>>> nice library (something like lime.js or any of the other nice ones.. I'm >>>> open to ideas) >>>> >>>> The reason I am contacting y'all is that I am wondering if there is >>>> anyone on this list with connections to the Oklahoma tech scene that >>>> might have any interest in this non-profit endeavor? >>>> >>>> The needs are pretty basic. >>>> Any unused computer will do. Anything with at least 256MB Ram (the more >>>> the merrier of course). Laptops that could go to the kids after the >>>> class would be really great, but really just about any computer would >>>> do. As you all know it is really quite possible to run Ubuntu on most >>>> anything, well as long as CMOV isn't required by the processor, and now >>>> with Trusty and onward they need to have PAE (or at least be capable of >>>> using forcepae), and even in the older computers Debian will work fine >>>> (Jessie still maintains the 586 kernel). >>>> Even PPC will work fine (with Debian... the Ubuntu variants are a little >>>> heavy on the older ones, as well as using JWM rather than something like >>>> MATE or LXDE). >>>> >>>> Anyhow, if there are any experts with Inkscape, or any of the other >>>> programs (KDE graphics programs are also fine to include in this list >>>> stuff like Krita, etc..) and anyone who wants to lend expertise toward >>>> programming in JavaScript or haXe (though haXe is really quite easy if >>>> you have any c/c++/java/JavaScript/etc... syntactical background). >>>> >>>> Thanks for taking the time to read this! If we get something going here >>>> that works, perhaps some of you in Tulsa, etc... might be able to take >>>> our idea and learn from the mistakes to duplicate it there. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Ubuntu-us-ok mailing list >>>> Ubuntu-us-ok at lists.ubuntu.com >>>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ >>>> mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ok >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am actually in between Edmond and Guthrie (out near the Lazy E), but I >>> can meet anywhere you like. >>> >>> Feel free to e-mail me at this address any time, or if you have a more >>> preferred method of communication let me know! >>> >>> -- >>> Regards >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ubuntu-us-ok mailing list >>> Ubuntu-us-ok at lists.ubuntu.com >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailm >>> an/listinfo/ubuntu-us-ok >>> >> Sorry I do not know how to remove an e-mail, who is the moderator of this mailing list I am sure they know how to do that. -- Regards From israeldahl at gmail.com Sat Oct 1 19:27:36 2016 From: israeldahl at gmail.com (Israel) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 14:27:36 -0500 Subject: [Ubuntu-us-ok] Plaza district OKC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2ae314d8-64a9-1bd3-fc1e-73c0060097b5@gmail.com> On 10/01/2016 01:05 PM, ~Stack~ wrote: > On 10/01/2016 09:53 AM, Israel wrote: >> Hey everyone, >> > >> The reason I am contacting y'all is that I am wondering if there is >> anyone on this list with connections to the Oklahoma tech scene that >> might have any interest in this non-profit endeavor? >> > > > Try reaching out to the OKCLUGNuts: https://plus.google.com/+OkclugnutsOrg > > They meet monthly to talk about all things Linux. I will also forward > this on to Thomas too. > > ~Stack~ > > > > Hi thank you so much! Is there an e-mail address to get in touch with the OKGLUGnuts? I would very much like to get in contact with them about this! -- Regards From i.am.stack at gmail.com Sat Oct 1 20:11:34 2016 From: i.am.stack at gmail.com (~Stack~) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 15:11:34 -0500 Subject: [Ubuntu-us-ok] Plaza district OKC In-Reply-To: <2ae314d8-64a9-1bd3-fc1e-73c0060097b5@gmail.com> References: <2ae314d8-64a9-1bd3-fc1e-73c0060097b5@gmail.com> Message-ID: On 10/01/2016 02:27 PM, Israel wrote: > Hi thank you so much! > > Is there an e-mail address to get in touch with the OKGLUGnuts? I would > very much like to get in contact with them about this! > Derp. Should have done that the first time. :-) okclugnuts at gmail.com ~Stack~ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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