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Tommy
August 6th, 2009, 07:36 PM
I was just reading an article (http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1886) on the Fridge[/URL] that said a couple of Prentice Hall Ubuntu books are available to each LoCo team. I don't know whether it even makes sense to have a physical book sent anywhere in Arkansas (unless maybe it gets stored at a public library somewhere) but it made me wonder what needs to happen to get some more LoCo activity going.

There are a couple of folks listed as [URL="https://launchpad.net/%7Eteamarkansas"]Arkansas LoCo Team (http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1886) administrators on Launchpad but only one listed as a contact on the LoCo Team List (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamList#line-169) wiki. The person listed on the wiki is the one eligible to receive a book on behalf of the team, if one were requested.

At this moment neither has been very active on the forums or launchpad. Are they on IRC? (I'm not, generally.) If the team needs some new administrators (because you are unable to serve in that way), please let us know by posting here. If you don't want your status publicized, contact me via private message on this forum.

I will volunteer to help by being an administrator. I won't necessarily be able to respond immediately to requests. But I'm here, and I can devote a small amount of time. I would also like to see an active co-administrator, too, because I obviously can't guarantee I will be reachable in perpetuity.

If folks want to request a book on behalf of the group, let's try to do it. Maybe we could have it "stored" in some public place... I'm in Conway so two ideas are near me -- the Faulkner County Library, or Somethin' Brewing Cafe (if we can't leave it on a shelf, in the BookCrossing (http://bookcrossing.com/) box, maybe). If a book is readily available somewhere and includes contact info for the Arkansas Team LoCo attached to the cover it could be a marketing tool for the group.

P.S.: I know Tony and others have put a lot of effort into keeping CARLUG (http://carlug.org/) and other groups going. I certainly don't want to undermine that, and in fact maybe the LoCo team is mostly CARLUG / ARLUG (http://arlug.org/) regulars. However, I suspect many folks joining the Arkansas LoCo are not aware of the other local groups.

Apage43
August 6th, 2009, 08:25 PM
Hey, I'm one of the two people listed as an admin on the launchpad;
Spencervaughan/freeflyer57 set me on it when he moved to germany, and I didn't know about the LoCo wiki. At that time there was little to no activity here and I haven't really been paying attention to it. I only now got an email about this post and it was the first reminder of this i'd seen in months...

I will probably set you as an administrator and try and be more active here. I'm in the Rogers/Bentonville area myself. I would be quite happy to see any AR LUG activity start up and am more than willing to help organize such. Sorry I let this team slip my mind for so long!

rmullins
August 6th, 2009, 09:31 PM
I was onboard will all of this sometime ago, but there seemed to be no life, so I kinda quit monitoring the activity. Is someone taking off with the group again?

bbbaldie
September 28th, 2009, 02:31 PM
Hey, gang, just joined, been using Ubuntu as my primary desktop since Feisty Fawn :guitar:

Tommy
September 30th, 2009, 05:01 AM
Greetings!

rmullins -- sorry I missed your message -- we have the LoCo but yes the activity is usually pretty low. This forum has been VERY quiet... It makes sense, though. For "how do I...?" sorts of questions the general forums are probably the best way to get a response.

What sorts of things do folks want? And if you want face-to-face meetings, what location works for you? What time of the day/week/month?

We are continuing to have regular LUG meetings in Conway, Hot Springs and probably a few other places. I'm in Conway and just a few blocks from the Library where we meet, so that's easiest for me. (Yet I miss a lot of them anyway.) :-<

There are some folks who are always on our channel on irc, so that's a great way to "meet" fellow Arkansans too.

kwadroke
October 1st, 2009, 05:58 PM
With Karmic about to come out at the end of the month, this might be a good time to do something outside of the Forums and IRC, a release party or something. Maybe a Intro to Desktop Linux (Ubuntu) class. This may help get more people active on both the forums and IRC as well.

bbbaldie
October 5th, 2009, 11:01 AM
Greetings!
What sorts of things do folks want? And if you want face-to-face meetings, what location works for you? What time of the day/week/month?


I live a crazy life. I would likely only be available virtually. Pick a date and I'll see what I can do.

randlieb
October 20th, 2009, 12:40 AM
Hi
I live in Fayetteville and would like to know if there are other Ubuntu users who would like to meet and get something started in Northwest Arkansas. I want to get an Open Source collective(http://ozarksopensource.com) started to spread the word and educate the public about Open Source, particularly Ubuntu. Setting up classes or individual installation for new Ubuntu users is high on my list of what I want to do.

I have been running Ubuntu since Fall of 2005 so have seen it really grow up and become a wicked cool OS.

pm me if you want to connect.
Randl

kwadroke
October 21st, 2009, 12:54 AM
randlieb, have you checked out FreeGeek Arkansas http://freegeekarkansas.org/ ? (The website's down at the moment. They are located in Fayetteville. I've also heard there is a group that meets up there as well, but I don't have much details.
Also join the irc channel. It's quiet most of the time, but if someone says something it becomes alive.

Edit: I must have been Brain Dead yesterday. It's NWALUG http://www.nwalug.org . But Seeing your post on the Mailing list, I guess you found it.

lchowell
October 26th, 2009, 08:00 PM
i think we need to have a release party or something to celebrate 9.10's release. this release looks like it will be a good release. I can help in any way that is needed. just email me lancechowell@gmail.com

kwadroke
October 27th, 2009, 01:05 AM
I'm all for a release party, but, it may be too late to start planning now.

If we get something together ASAP, we still can. Does anyone has any suggestions on a location, time, and date?

rstob911
November 18th, 2009, 05:17 AM
Hey gang
Just got on board with the new kermic and im really dig it ive been using linux since the first release of red hat and i have to say this is accually the first time that everything worked out of the box including all of my laptop hot keys and all of the drivers are there even bluetooth im very impressed how smooth it runs kde4 and smooth who would of thunk it the devs really put alot into this one thanks guys if you all need anything im here i will try to keep up on here i am from the NWA area Bella Vista to be exact thanks again Russ

lindsay7
November 19th, 2009, 02:20 AM
Happy to see a new post. Stay in touch.

startrekker
March 17th, 2010, 01:46 PM
I'm also in Conway and I've used Ubuntu since Dapper Drake. I work in Little Rock and the CALS library system already has a few Linux books. It even has some specific to Ubuntu. Here is the telnet to their system:
telnet://vera.cals.lib.ar.us/
A keyword search of Ubuntu shows 5 books.
1 How to do everything : Ubuntu 005.4469 O
2 Introducing Ubuntu : desktop Linux 005.4469 P
3 The official Ubuntu book 005.4469 O
4 Ubuntu unleashed 005.4469 H
5 Beginning Ubuntu Linux : from novice to professional 005.4469 T

I would be interested in meeting in Conway or Little Rock.