Re: [ubuntu-uk] PAT testing project published at last

2016-02-24 Thread Mike Hingley
Gareth- I worked on a PAT testing project some time ago - it was for the MEB (Midland Electricity Board), and was tightly integrated into their testing technology - they were using SmartPat 5000's... I'd be interested in taking a look at your project - I'll try have have a look at it this aft

Re: [ubuntu-uk] UK Team Reboot

2014-12-05 Thread Mike Hingley
PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 05/12/14 05:56, Mike Hingley wrote: > > I wonder if advocacy for the Operating System is too narrow a > > target. I think it’s fair to say that computers are typically seen > > as Windows or Mac. People on a don’t tend to think abo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] UK Team Reboot

2014-12-04 Thread Mike Hingley
I wonder if advocacy for the Operating System is too narrow a target. I think it’s fair to say that computers are typically seen as Windows or Mac. People on a don’t tend to think about the operating system in their computer - and I can sort of see that argument. Advocating that someone shoul

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu at Oggcamp

2014-08-05 Thread Mike Hingley
I'll be attending OggCamp - perhaps we could meet up there and perhaps even take turns manning the table - > Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2014 13:13:32 +0100 > From: m...@barrenfrozenwasteland.com > To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu at Oggcamp > > Hi Everyone, > As you may or

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Google fu - like kung-fu, but with search :)

2014-04-29 Thread Mike Hingley
wer/136861 Bruno On 29 April 2014 01:50, Alan Pope wrote: Hi Mike, On 29 April 2014 01:21, Mike Hingley wrote: > I was thinking about the U1 close down, and I got to thinking about Iain > Farrell's post on design.canonical.com : > http://design.canonical.com/2011/10/so-youve-

[ubuntu-uk] Google fu - like kung-fu, but with search :)

2014-04-28 Thread Mike Hingley
chine but that looks like it's a no go. What do we think? thanks Mike Hingley -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Publishing to the software centre

2014-04-24 Thread Mike Hingley
Gareth - I used to work for the MEB (well - one of their subsidiaries) writing PAT testing software for their tools asset register. This sounds interesting, and I'll have to check it out :) it was years ago - interfacing with a SmartPat 5000 (?) > Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 11:36:50 +0100 >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Shutting down Ubuntu One file services

2014-04-02 Thread Mike Hingley
/UKTeam/ While there are file storage solutions out there, I also use U1 to sync my desktops - I sync a Keepass DB between my machines, and even a gramps folder. And I was even able to sync to my android phone. I shall miss U1 :( Any recommendations for replacement options? Can

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu quickly ebook template

2013-01-18 Thread Mike Hingley
thanks david - I've update the page. Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 10:36:59 + From: linux...@avoura.com To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu quickly ebook template On 18/01/13 00:44, Mike Hingley wrote: Just though

[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu quickly ebook template

2013-01-17 Thread Mike Hingley
Just thought I'd drop you an update - I posted on the mailing list asking for recommendations for HTML WYSIWYG editors - I was working on a quickly template for ebooks - an I managed to get the code onto launchpad this evening. https://launchpad.net/quickly-ubuntu-ebook There's still some work

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Any recommendations for an xhtml editor

2013-01-06 Thread Mike Hingley
ope this helps. If you need a hand feel free to ping me on Twitter or GitHub (@ivebeenlinuxed) Will On Thursday, January 3, 2013, Mike Hingley wrote: Hello people... I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for a wysiwyg editor for ubuntu? Ideally I was looking for something like kom

[ubuntu-uk] Any recommendations for an xhtml editor

2013-01-03 Thread Mike Hingley
Hello people... I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for a wysiwyg editor for ubuntu? Ideally I was looking for something like kompozer, but without the KDE requirement (it does have a KDE requirement right?) cheers! Mike Hingley