[ubuntu-arizona] Ubuntu-Arizona Weekly Newsletter, Issue #32

Craig A. Eddy tyche at cox.net
Wed Jan 16 11:34:53 GMT 2008


Welcome to the Ubuntu-Arizona Weekly Newsletter, Issue #32 for the week
January 7 - January 13.

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      Arizona Loco Newsletter

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      Thirty-Second Edition

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      Wednesday-January 16, 2008

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      Next meeting: Sunday January 20, 2008 9:00PM

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      Newsletter


        Announcements


        Summary of the January 13, 2008 meeting

johnc4510 called the meeting to order at 9:02 PM

There were no new members to introduce.

johnc4510 began the meeting with 6 announcements:

1. *Hardy Alpha 3 Released* - Alpha 3 is the third in a series of
milestone CD images that has been released during the Hardy development
cycle. Alpha 3 includes several new features that are ready for
large-scale testing. Pre-releases of Hardy are *not* encouraged for
anyone needing a stable system or anyone who is not comfortable running
into occasional, even frequent breakage. 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/. You can go to
that address to download the iso.

2. *Ubuntu 7.10 Desktop Course* - There are 10 lessons in total. The
course is modular - 2 days if all lessons are covered, however, topics
and lessons can be selected as required. There are 2 versions of the
course: an Instructor Guide, and a student guide. 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-training-support/2007-December/000077.html.
The course material is free.

3. *KDE 4.0* - Packages are available for 7.10 and the development Hardy
version. KDE4 installs to /usr/lib/kde4 and can be installed alongside
your existing KDE 3, see:  http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-4.0.php.
If you want to test KDE 4 without installing packages, try the Live CD: 
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/gutsy/kde4/.

4. *Hug Day(Jan. 16,2008)* - The second Hug Day of the new year, on
Wednesday, January 16th, will be targeting OpenOffice
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OpenOffice>.org. There are currently 300 new
bug reports regarding OpenOffice
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OpenOffice>.org and Hug Day will be focusing on
reducing that number. The list of targeted bugs and tasks is posted at: 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20080116. The goal is to deal with
all of the bugs on that list. So on 16 January 2008, in all timezones.

5. *Help Design the New Launchpad Logo!*

The Launchpad Logo Community Design Contest.

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      What: Design a new logo for Launchpad

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      When: Now through 31 March 2008

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      How: See  http://help.launchpad.net/logo for more details and
      official rules

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      Prize: Winner will receive an Ubuntu Messenger Bag 
      https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/2008-January/002957.html


6. *Tutorial of the Week* - The tutorial of the week for Jan. 7, 2008 is
PmDematagoda <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PmDematagoda>'s explanation of the
Magic SysRq <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SysRq> keys -- and how to use them
to recover your system, if it becomes unresponsive. Learn about the key
sequences, and how to safely use them, in the tutorial. 
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t617349

The first order of business was the team approval process. We need to
discuss where we need to go during 2008. Goals, projects to consider, etc.

1. We need to do two install fests.
2. We need to finish up approval process and submit.
3. We need to have a few get togethers, including a statewide meetup.

johnc4510 then called for any other suggestions. posingaspopular
suggested that we go to conferences. In particular, he suggested a
barcamp. (See:  http://barcamp.org/ and  http://barcampchicago.com/).
These are mostly a get together with presentations and improptu
discussion on open source and ubuntu, etc. posingaspopular suggested get
some good sponsors (talk to Ohio team about this, their sponsors list
for ubucon08 is rocksolid), invite the lugs and you're good to go. Make
sure the wifi is up and running and hackaway. It's not a 100% Ubutnu
event, but more hacking in general. The point though is that the loco
will help lead this. johnc4510 felt that, due to the amount of planning,
we should pencil it in for the last half of 20008. John thought barcamp
would be an ideal time to have a state wide meeting. He thought the
possibility of drawing non-participating team members to attend bar camp
would be the perfect opportunity to entice members to participate.

Next, johnc4510 discussed install fests. He felt that 2 a year would be
reasonable, and that they should be held about a month after the
releases. Since Hardy Heron is due in April, and the next one in
October, johnc4510 felt that we might be able to do install fests in May
and November. jsounder felt that a bit later might be preferrable, since
it would give more time for the bugs to be worked out of the new
release. The tentative times for the install fest, then, would be about
6 weeks after release, or mid June and mid December.

The possible ways that more localized meet-ups could be done was left to
the discretion of Tucson and Phoenix. Further discussion was tabled
until the next meeting.

The meeting was adjourned at 9:47 PM


      Credits

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      CraigAEddy <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CraigAEddy>

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      Johnc4510 <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Johnc4510>

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