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w4ett
October 14th, 2007, 01:44 AM
We need agenda Items for discussion at the IRC meeting scheduled for next Tuesday. I recommend the following be addressed:

1. Update of team administrator situation.

2. Roadmap for Team Approval.

3. Gutsy release.

Further talking points are solicited. Thanks

Join us at the meeting.

Don

JohnCub
October 15th, 2007, 02:33 AM
I suggest a theme song. Yes its silly but making things fun helps to keep the group together.

All fun and no work makes jack....


oh wait, scratch that, reverse it. Let's move on. :D

:guitar:

klhoard
October 16th, 2007, 12:01 AM
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Can someone shoot me a PM about setting up the IRC? I've used AIM and MSN before. . . . Do I use the GAIM application?
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w4ett
October 16th, 2007, 12:19 AM
Xchat is a good IRC Client, but I use Chatzilla which is a Firefox extension.....

Freenode FAQs are here:

http://freenode.net/faq.shtml

w4ett
October 16th, 2007, 12:32 AM
We need agenda Items for discussion at the IRC meeting scheduled for next Tuesday. I recommend the following be addressed:

1. Update of team administrator situation.

2. Roadmap for Team Approval.

3. Gutsy release.

Further talking points are solicited. Thanks

Join us at the meeting.

Don

Add Item: Non-expiration of individual memberships.

greenstar
October 16th, 2007, 08:18 AM
Wow, no wonder it's so hard for Linux users to get together. IRC? Mailing lists? Driving to another city? Are we really that few and far between?

I just found this forum today, and I'd love to get together with other Ubuntu users in my area, but most of us are hours apart. I don't use chat/IM/etc. because I generally find it a distraction at best. Don't even get me started on mailing lists. Let's just say that I get enough email already.

So I guess I'm posting this in case anyone in the Clarksville/Ft. Campbell/Oak Grove area is interested in meeting up.

Greenstar

P.S. This is supposed to be the TN LoCo, but the url is: http://ubuntu-utah.ubuntuforums.org , does anyone know why?

JohnCub
October 16th, 2007, 12:03 PM
Another agenda item I thought of:

enumerate our online presense and update each page with other ways get support/get involved/find us.

JohnCub
October 16th, 2007, 12:11 PM
This is supposed to be the TN LoCo, but the url is: http://ubuntu-utah.ubuntuforums.org , does anyone know why?

The subdomains show the same content as the root, ubuntuforums.org.

greenstar
October 16th, 2007, 06:09 PM
The subdomains show the same content as the root, ubuntuforums.org.

Huh?

saxonjf
October 16th, 2007, 07:42 PM
Wow, no wonder it's so hard for Linux users to get together. IRC? Mailing lists? Driving to another city? Are we really that few and far between?

I just found this forum today, and I'd love to get together with other Ubuntu users in my area, but most of us are hours apart. I don't use chat/IM/etc. because I generally find it a distraction at best. Don't even get me started on mailing lists. Let's just say that I get enough email already.

So I guess I'm posting this in case anyone in the Clarksville/Ft. Campbell/Oak Grove area is interested in meeting up.

Greenstar

P.S. This is supposed to be the TN LoCo, but the url is: http://ubuntu-utah.ubuntuforums.org , does anyone know why?

I hate to seem rude, but almost all Ubuntu business is done via IRC chat. And getting together in person is tough in any state, but if people want to do it, they just do.

We have discussed getting together on a regional basis, and if you want to gather Ubuntu users in Clarksville/Hopkinsville then great, but I've been to Clarksville dozens of times from Nashville and it's a one hour drive.

If you don't want to participate, then don't participate. If you get on and complain that participating means IM, chatting, driving around, then why even get on?

At the very least, I am looking to make a few friends.

greenstar
October 17th, 2007, 06:59 AM
I hate to seem rude, but almost all Ubuntu business is done via IRC chat. And getting together in person is tough in any state, but if people want to do it, they just do.

Yes you did come off as rude, but I won't hold it against you.

I contribute where I can, usually on the forums, and usually don't concern myself with most of the rest of it. Although lately, I've become interested in contributing in more ways.


We have discussed getting together on a regional basis, and if you want to gather Ubuntu users in Clarksville/Hopkinsville then great

City-based meetings would be ideal, but it seems we don't have enough users in most cities to bother with a meeting. Which is the reason driving into Nashville is being discussed.

I was figuring that Hoptown should probably be included by the KY team, as they are in Kentucky. I include Oak Grove & Ft. Campbell by default because they both sit astride the state line and are far closer and more connected to Clarksville than they are to anything in KY.


I've been to Clarksville dozens of times from Nashville and it's a one hour drive.

During the course of my time as an EMT, I've driven to Nashville & back countless times, many times under extreme pressure, in traffic, in nasty weather, and/or at Warp 9. Let's just say that I've made that trip enough to take the fun out of the drive, assuming driving to Nashville can even be considered fun. I'm not interested in driving to Nashville on a weeknight, and likely couldn't even if I wanted to. I'm sure I'm not alone on that last count. I would probably be interested in a relaxed weekend meeting, however.


If you don't want to participate, then don't participate. If you get on and complain that participating means IM, chatting, driving around, then why even get on?

Why "get on"? I've been on the forums for some time, usually trying to help someone get something fixed or running properly. I do it to give something back to the community that freed me from OS bondage. Just because I don't necessarily want to participate the way you do doesn't mean I don't want to participate at all. :)

As to why I'm here, I thought I'd check it out since Ubuntu's been pimping the LoCo teams like nobody's business. I thought this might be a worthwhile venture.


At the very least, I am looking to make a few friends.

I'd never have guessed.;)

Greenstar