Bill this is excellent news, would you be interested in taking part in a
Video Blog to document your experiences / concerns as well ?
As for Lotus Organiser replacements I currently use 37Signals :-
http://www.highrisehq.com for contact management and calender.gmail.com
for calendar managem
Then I regret I will have to withdraw from Ubuntu involvement and Loco
community if the planet uk is not to be a platform for commercial
interests as defined in the draft ;
for the following reasons.
1) Ubuntu is the commercial interest of Canonical as as such benefits
from the promotion of
outside Microsoft conferences and hand out free stuff ?
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4935923195.html
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Im fairly fortunate in that I am a Parish Councillor for Roffey North.
As a result I get the opportunity to provide some input into content and
conversations in the local parish newspaper, thuogh i am in no way an
editor or would intend to use it as a "platform" . We also have a local
"open ac
> We've got three months to find a Gibbon...
>
I really like this idea I just wonder if Tim Brooke Taylor would be
available as well
Nik
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Chris Rowson wrote:
> I found this article here http://www.fsb.org.uk/data/default.asp?id=7&loc=it
>
> Who wrote this? I've not read anything as poorly thought out and badly
> researched as this in a long time!
>
> Nick, you're involved with the FSB aint'cha... I'd be having a word!
>
> Chris
>
>
I have managed to convince a number of Clients, Friends and Contacts who
are considered "Non-Techie" to do a Video Broadcast chat with me about
what they perceive as their needs and concerns are in relation to Open
source and computer usage. The first one occured last Monday and Suzy
Miller of
> Nice and to the point!
>
> Tony.
>
are we allowed to say "point" ?
seriously though great moxy on the part of Novell to make Linux a Girl
it makes Stephan seem almost prophetic.
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Considering the code of conduct;
Was posting the joke considerate to others ? Well I and you the reader
cannot really answer this. If I was however to be considerate of Veechs'
position I can only imagine that he felt it was a measured opinion. Even
if I did not feel that it was delivered in a
For a while now I have been wondering how we can create good quality CD
cases without the inherent ( potential waste ) of creating the current
Cardboard flyer/folders and with a mechnism to allow us to create new
content for the cover ( including such wondeful things as local
Ubuntu/Lug contact
I wrote to Nicholas Hill one of the presenters on the show and
volunteered to help. He wrote back and agreed that they needed some
Linux talking head experience and have asked me for some ideas which I
provided;
1. Reintroduce Ubuntu living more Gui than command line and less Automatix
2. Galle
The latest Podcast from the ITIdiots provides a introduction to Linux by
way of Ubuntu.
http://www.itidiots.com/
Your thoughts please ?
Nik
ps.
im in no way affiliated to the show im just pointing out the podcast
for interested parties.
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I hope to be down there in my Ubuntu evanglising capacity promoting
both Kubuntu and the Sussex Linux User group. If you can make it please
come by and say hello. If your interested in helping out at this or
other venues then drop me a line off the list and lets chat about it .
Nik
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Adding my tuppence plus vat to this conversation.
Should there be a list ?
I think a list somewhere on the wiki and related to the already
established LUG list ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/UKLugMembers )
which details people who are willing to be contacted to provide help and
assistance on
As some are already aware we recently Auctioned off one of the TShirts
from the Linux World Expo
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/CharityWork
The funds from the auction were paid to Children In Need and It was
mentioned in a previous UKTeam meeting that we should consider defining
at least 1 Ch
Good afternoon everyone.
For your information here are the minutes from the recent UKTeam ( now
formally approved ) held on the evening of 19th December 2006. It was
chaired , in my absence , by Seeker` ( Chris ) and a complete log of the
conversation is avialable on line at :
https://wiki.
Can I bring everyones attention to the upcoming Loco meeting for the
UKTeam which will be at 9.30pm online at our usual IRC venue (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/IRC ) . Topics for discussion are
available from (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/MeetingNotes/20061219Meeting ). Members
of the
Nicholas Butler wrote:
> I am taking orders for 9 Black Ubuntu Polo shirts ( size XL ) as worn
> by the Team at this years they will be £15.00 a pop and Ive already
> reserved Dsas his one.
> These were the most asked for size and if we have any special
> requirements on size I
I am taking orders for 9 Black Ubuntu Polo shirts ( size XL ) as worn
by the Team at this years they will be £15.00 a pop and Ive already
reserved Dsas his one.
These were the most asked for size and if we have any special
requirements on size I need to ensure that I fulfill at least a order of
Well Christmas has come early for the UKTeam community since the hard
working Elves of the Community Council considered, and the approved, the
UKTeam application [2] . Congratulatations also went to Nik Butler, Alan
Pope, Joseph Price and Sean Hammond whose application for Ubuntu
membership wa
A Full description and irc log of the event is on the wiki at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/MeetingNotes/20061127Meeting
For those like me who hate clicking links in email heres the minutes
Minutes
*Approval Application.* Nik Butler informed the team that the Community
Council meeting ha
> Any news on the UK Team Approval Application Nik?
>
>
No , sorry no news we are awaiting details on the next community council
meeting.
Nik
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alan c wrote:
> I often see small ads in local papers here for computer support and
> home PC fix of problems, and I had toyed with the idea of phoning one
>
>
hah, I thought I was mad when i did that . I usually call these guys up
and invite them to a LUG meeting or invite them to a few hour
I thought I would pass this on to the list, its from a BNI member who
asked me to install Ubuntu for him to go and expereince. He stood up
yesterday and for the second time in as many months he commented that
the work of the free and open source community, windows or linux, was
"absolutely" wor
Okay im prempting the friday but im thinking about this now.
I know we all love to neticorrect each other on the various issues
related to etiquette and manners so why not lets see if we can make a
news story from it ?
Top or Bottom ?
Posting on a Email that is.
Should we ?, could we ?, can
Ive called the Event co-ordinator and left a message . I'll chase this
up tommorow though unless someone else wants to hassle them as well ?
Nik
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Thanks to all who showed up and contributed and if your interested in
attending the next one please remember that it is open to all Ubuntu UK
Team members. Here are the meeting notes
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UkTeam/MeetingNotes/20061113Meeting
The above links back to the approval application whi
I am hoping the Link stays up but if not, go search for 10 things linux
to find the article
http://www.eweek.com/slideshow/0,1206,l=&s=25947&a=193711,00.asp
Nik
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> A guy in the states does a podcast called Linux Reality.
> http://linuxreality.com/ . He does an
> excellent job of covering Linux based stuff in an audio only format. It can
> be a little dry at
>
True story: I had no idea who Ted Heagar ( reverented.wordpress.com )
was when we were ha
>
or we could use that um how do we use that ?
Actually it leads to the interesting question of how many members are on
launchpad vs how many are in the Mail List ?
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Pete Ryland wrote:
> Currently, Nik Butler is doing a fantastic job as our interim leader.
>
Thanks, so can I count on your vote then
> However, in the spirit of democracy, it has been suggested that this
> should be confirmed (or denied) by a vote.
>
Viva la revolutution.
> Might I suggest
Joseph,
Thanks for the offer and I can clearly see there is a very robust set of
positions regarding Forums usage. I know we had this conversation before
and felt at the time the Maillist suited the assemblage of current
Ubuntu UK Team members. However in the strictest sense of any community
p
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey/
Children In Need, which happens every year in the UK since Terry Wogan
could first raise an eyebrow in interest,will again be occuring.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pudsey/fundraising/
I would very much like to see the UKTeam rally forth , as they had
before at Linux Worl
Just another thought for this.
Could wet have an Ubuntu-Edgy CDLabel that can be screen printed onto
bland CD and DVD media. The same for the CD Folder. Then we need to
locate CD duplication and Printers who can take a bulk order and then
start getting people focused on Term Limits for Bulk Ord
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ApprovalApplication
I started to do this and then got distracted by Jonos Manly Bear Hug ! (
dont ask ! ) . Anyway before I go searching on content for the
experience section I thought I would just ask the group to consider any
experiences or roadmap issues you fe
The next thing that occurs to me about the screencasts is .
Will it be possible to amend the Audio channels to enable Loco Teams to
translate the audio for another country ?
Nik
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>>
> I can go for an istanbul video for gaim irc if you want?
>
>
>
hmmm right out of the batting cage I can see how if we can create
screencast tutorials for these sort of things and then use things like
googleTube and the Wikis its going to boost awareness.. but yes please
...even f
I'll check the notes tommorow when im back in the other office but from
memory istanbul and xvidcap were mentioned in dispatches
Nik
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Alan Pope wrote:
> many of them are quite active whether we (Ubuntu-*) are there or not. We
> (Ubuntu-*) need to be careful not to "take over", "muscle in", or in any way
> make them feel that they have to use Ubuntu whilst at the same time help to
> invigorate and stimulate growth in those LUGs.
>
> No objections here!
>
thanks
> t we discussed was great and I have no ibjection to any of it, but I
> came away still a little confused about our relationship with the LUGs,
> maybe it's me and your notes will clarify this.
>
>
> In return the LUGs (or at least I'm going from my experience wi
> Is there anything we need to bring apart from ourselves?
>
Passion and a love for Ubuntu and a desire to make this the start of the
.ORG phenomenom where Enterprise realises that people deal with people
and that Ubuntu is about the people !
oh and Coffee!
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First of an apology to Jono Bacon . I fear we missed each other at some
point today so the curry will have to wait.
For Pictures of the Stand go here
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006Planning
Many thanks
Alan Cocks Who made it in and helped with unpacking.
Jono could we get the UKTeam and other notable Canonical staff to sign
one of the TShirts and the Lug Radio guys to sign the others and then
Auction these off for Children In Need ?
Nik
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>> http://www.paulcourt.co.uk/gargoyle/UbuntuStrapLogo.png
>>
>
>
and bloody hard to get embroidered !
but nice yes and the right sign.
NIk
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David Morley wrote:
On 17/10/06, Dave Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David Morley wrote:
That's fantastic :) Will there be any caps available at any point.
So you can finally stop wearing your SUSE one? :)
:P That's my hope
They do t
Hello Mark,
Thanks for the posting, Im sure by now theres at least two types of
responses brewing. The first is the usual flamefest of dismisive and
derogatory responses that can occur, though thankfully on this list not
so much if at all occur. The second are the usual burst of wow what a
gre
Isnt this all being defined by Jono to start with ?
Is this a function of the Local Loco teams or just the Loco ( UKTeam ) ?
Nik
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Isnt all this a little moot ? since the mail lists are archived ? Dont
the archives suffice to provide a web source of the conversations. ?
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Bernard G Hill wrote:
> How can I recover the startup screen.
>
I think possibly the VGA stuf needs to be set up .. I had a similar
issue on my Fuji ..
I edited the boot menu to add VGA=791 to the end of the kernel boot
section under Grub .
Are you okay with adding this or can someone else j
One Place, One Disk , One Choice . Ubuntu .
Hi Guys
Sorry for the lack of update last week but I had hoped by now to have
received the details for the stand but between Brian and Turretgroup
clearly everyone is working like the Elves on the 23rd of December to
get the show together. So in the
Hi Gary
This might help
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006
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Ive mentioned in previous comments that we could possibly run some type
of short one hour Q & A sessions where people ( pre scheduled ) can
arrive in time to ask one or two questions of an Ubuntu Virtuoso .. They
could book a UVA .. Ubuntu Virtuoso Appointment to dicuss an aspect of
Ubuntu they
So there I was, about to write yet another blog article, my first since
returning from my short break and BAM!
A sudden realisation of things I have taken for granted. Currently i am
sitting here on my Games PC ( Windows XP Pro 64 ) trying to take a
screen capture of the Save Search as a F
> Yes, I think we should. I think it would be nice to have regular
> informal meets, possibly quarterly in different parts of the UK. :)
>
> Jono
>
Excellent Idea, heres my tuppence for a South England Location : The
Copthorne Millenium Hotel, Gatwick. [1]
I know that the Manager ( Ale
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