On 29/07/12 18:50, paul sutton wrote:
So what are the rules on using the ubuntu logos etc, there are usually
trademarks. and usage restrictions to protect the brand etc.
http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy
See the section titled "Community advocacy".
Cheers,
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Alan Pope
Engineeri
On 29/07/12 19:36, alan c wrote:
On 29/07/12 18:26, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
On 29/07/12 17:56, alan c wrote:
On 29/07/12 11:40, Bill B. wrote:
Make up an Ubuntu flag, stick it on a pole with a Tux flag adjacent
[above or below] and set up at the next Glastonbury festival.
The people you meet w
On 29/07/12 18:26, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
On 29/07/12 17:56, alan c wrote:
On 29/07/12 11:40, Bill B. wrote:
Make up an Ubuntu flag, stick it on a pole with a Tux flag adjacent
[above or below] and set up at the next Glastonbury festival.
The people you meet will [hopefully] be a nice surprise
On 29/07/12 18:50, paul sutton wrote:
On 29/07/12 18:26, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
On 29/07/12 17:56, alan c wrote:
On 29/07/12 11:40, Bill B. wrote:
Make up an Ubuntu flag, stick it on a pole with a Tux flag adjacent
[above or below] and set up at the next Glastonbury festival.
The people you m
On 29/07/12 18:26, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
> On 29/07/12 17:56, alan c wrote:
>> On 29/07/12 11:40, Bill B. wrote:
>>> Make up an Ubuntu flag, stick it on a pole with a Tux flag adjacent
>>> [above or below] and set up at the next Glastonbury festival.
>>> The people you meet will [hopefully] be a
On 29/07/12 17:56, alan c wrote:
On 29/07/12 11:40, Bill B. wrote:
Make up an Ubuntu flag, stick it on a pole with a Tux flag adjacent
[above or below] and set up at the next Glastonbury festival.
The people you meet will [hopefully] be a nice surprise, more open
minded and may solve all those p
Hi,
If ubuntu-uk would like some server space and the ability to hold lessons
on it, I'd be happy to use one of the IPv4 addresses I have spare and set
you guys up a VM on the SII server area. We already host a couple of F/OSS
projects with a mix of Debian & Red Hat virtual machines. I usually
all
On 29/07/12 17:56, alan c wrote:
On 29/07/12 11:40, Bill B. wrote:
Make up an Ubuntu flag, stick it on a pole with a Tux flag adjacent
[above or below] and set up at the next Glastonbury festival.
The people you meet will [hopefully] be a nice surprise, more open
minded and may solve all those p
On 29/07/12 11:40, Bill B. wrote:
Make up an Ubuntu flag, stick it on a pole with a Tux flag adjacent
[above or below] and set up at the next Glastonbury festival.
The people you meet will [hopefully] be a nice surprise, more open
minded and may solve all those problems for you - and maybe sow a
On 29/07/12 11:39, paul sutton wrote:
Mention Linux and kernel and you lose people so lets keep it simple even
if we by doing so are not technically correct, we can address that
later with people.
Yes I have been of this opinion for some time.
Part of the advantage of Ubuntu is that, like the
On 29/07/12 12:53, Sean Miller wrote:
Problem is, Alan, that if the person who has come to the meet simply
wants a solution to their problem (within the distribution they have
"chosen" [or found on a disc]) this just makes the problem worse. In
other words, instead of people trying to resolve t
On 29 July 2012 12:12, Alan Pope wrote:
>> Not to mention that if you get a Debian user, a KDE user on another
>> distro, a Gnome user and a Ubuntu together in one room there is
>> guaranteed to be fireworks. We have the challenge of "evangelism",
>> people not trying to help but rather convert,
On Sun, 2012-07-29 at 12:12 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
"difficulty getting quorate"
I'm not surprised - there's no such thing.
quorum ~ nounvery rare
1. a gathering of the minimal number of members of an organisation to
conduct business
;)
--
Regards,
Bill B. [SuperEngineer]
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On 29/07/12 10:57, Sean Miller wrote:
We need to get LUGOG (Linux User Group of Glastonbury) going again,
haven't had a meeting for a couple of years, but the challenge is
exactly this...
On 29 July 2012 10:18, Gareth France wrote:
I didn't really picture it as being something so formal as hav
On 29 July 2012 11:40, Bill B. wrote:
> Make up an Ubuntu flag, stick it on a pole with a Tux flag adjacent
I have a huge "Tux" that I won at the UKOUG Conference many many years
ago... was made by SuSE and is about the size of a 10-year-old child
:-)
> [above or below] and set up at the next Gl
O
n Sun, 2012-07-29 at 10:57 +0100, Sean Miller wrote:
> Any ideas anybody could offer as to how one could make a LUG viable in
> a sparsely populated area like Mid Somerset would be gratefully
> received.
>
> Sean
Hi Sean
HLUG - Herefordshire Linux and Open Source Users Group is a small rural
On 29/07/12 11:24, Sean Miller wrote:
> On 29 July 2012 11:10, Mark Fraser wrote:
>> I used to go to LUGOG when it was at West Camel or at Somerton when Andrew
>> Waldrond was running them, but when he left and it went back to Glastonbury
>> it
>> was a bit too far for me to travel.
> Indeed... i
On Sun, 2012-07-29 at 10:57 +0100, Sean Miller wrote:
> We need to get LUGOG (Linux User Group of Glastonbury) going again,
> haven't had a meeting for a couple of years, but the challenge is
> exactly this...
>
> On 29 July 2012 10:18, Gareth France wrote:
> > I didn't really picture it as being
On 29 July 2012 11:10, Mark Fraser wrote:
> I used to go to LUGOG when it was at West Camel or at Somerton when Andrew
> Waldrond was running them, but when he left and it went back to Glastonbury it
> was a bit too far for me to travel.
Indeed... it never really "went back to Glastonbury", thoug
On Sunday 29 Jul 2012 10:57:13 Sean Miller wrote:
> We need to get LUGOG (Linux User Group of Glastonbury) going again,
> haven't had a meeting for a couple of years, but the challenge is
> exactly this...
>
> On 29 July 2012 10:18, Gareth France wrote:
> > I didn't really picture it as being som
The Reading LUG are self confessed lazy people. The reason they don't
have any schedule or speakers or install fests etc is because they
simply can't be bothered! I think it works very well and I'm not sure
I've make the 40 mile round trip to simply be lectured at. However I'm
very much hoping
We need to get LUGOG (Linux User Group of Glastonbury) going again,
haven't had a meeting for a couple of years, but the challenge is
exactly this...
On 29 July 2012 10:18, Gareth France wrote:
> I didn't really picture it as being something so formal as having speakers
> really. At Reading nothi
Sean Miller wrote:
> Just to let anybody in the South West who is interested know that the
> Linux User Group of Glastonbury *is* still active, despite losing its
> regular venue and will be meeting at the Ridge Pottery, Queen Camel
> (between Yeovil and Castle Cary) on Tuesday night.
>
> We hav
Sean Miller wrote:
> (between Yeovil and Castle Cary) on Tuesday night.
>
Blimey I used to goto school in Yeovil, Westfield Comprehensive that is !
> We have a programme of speakers etc. planned through the winter, but
>
>
Cool , well you all know what a fan boy I am for the LUG.ORG.UK lot
Just to let anybody in the South West who is interested know that the
Linux User Group of Glastonbury *is* still active, despite losing its
regular venue and will be meeting at the Ridge Pottery, Queen Camel
(between Yeovil and Castle Cary) on Tuesday night.
We have a programme of speakers etc.
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