Just a quick reminder that the Global Jam is this weekend.
I've put some notes up on the wiki, in case people are curious as to
what they can do:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ManchesterJam10-04/Info. Hopefully, it
should answer most questions, but if not please ask!
On 18 March 2010 09:22, Gord
Hi Lucy,
Thanks for your email.
I'll bring a few blank cd's with me, and have the iso for 64bit and
32bit lucid beta 1 on my laptop. So if anyone needs a copy I will have
some spares.
I am looking to install lucid into a Virtual box vm to look for install
bugs. But to test my machines hardware I
Hi Les
I really think it depends what people decide to do. Working on
documentation, the wiki or triaging some bugs is unlikely to require
Lucid. Whereas, testing upgrades for example would.
I'm going to try to put Lucid Beta 1 on my netbook before the Jam, but
I intend to have a usb stick or two
Hi Gordon
Quick question, will we be testing on Beta 1 of Lucid, so that we have a
harmonised platform?
Thanks
Les
On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 09:22 +, Gordon Allott wrote:
> Ubuntu Global Jam, Manchester
> Location: MadLab - in the Norther Quarter (36 Edge Street) -
> http://www.madlab.org.uk
>
Ubuntu Global Jam, Manchester
Location: MadLab - in the Norther Quarter (36 Edge Street) -
http://www.madlab.org.uk
Dates: 27 - 28th March, 2010. 10-4pm
Description: An informal meet up of people working together to make
Ubuntu 10.04 the best release yet!
The Ubuntu Global Jam is an incredible opp