Re: [Ubuntu-be] Meeting report 2011-09-08

2011-09-09 Thread wouter Vandenneucker

Keeping things short:
I agree to all of it!
I'll send you guys a mail about it.. :)Also I'll drop those other mails I said 
on the ML soon.

> Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 21:21:35 +0200
> From: sulu...@gmail.com
> To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] Meeting report 2011-09-08
> 
> I dint say it would be hard we just need to set something up. allreaddy
> thought about creating a Google docs Changelog to keep track of what we
> do also
> 
> Greetz
> Sulu
> 
> Am 2011-09-09 21:17, schrieb Jurgen Gaeremyn:
> > On 09/09/2011 09:11 PM, Sulumar wrote:
> >> the 3 of us should first find ways to communicate outside of the mailing
> >> list. I think that discussing every administrative detail on the list
> >> would not be wise
> > Hehe... that's pretty easy actually. I suggest 3 options (more exist):
> > - openetherpad
> > - private IRC channel (for example
> > #mysecretchanneltodiscussthenewubuntutopic)
> > - using ";" to address a mail to multiple persons
> >
> > (didn't talk about google docs, dropbox, mumble, skype, phone, carrier
> > pidgeon, smoke signals or tam tam as other options)
> >
> > Grtz,
> > Jurgen.
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Am 2011-09-09 15:09, schrieb Pierre Buyle:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> Nice to see three people stepping up for the website. I highly
> >>> encourage you to work as a team instead of a single person. That way,
> >>> you won't feel alone and the need for coordination leads to better
> >>> documentation and/or communication. Even when in Canada, I can still
> >>> take the time to answer any question you may have regarding
> >>> Ubuntu-be.org's website.
> >>>
> >>> About the 3G connections. I don't see a 512Kps cap when testing my
> >>> Mobile Vikings connection in Brussels with the SpeedTest.net
> >>> application. It reports 962 kbps on download and 423 on upload with a
> >>> 160ms ping using an HSDPA network.
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>>
> >>> P.
> >>>
> >>
> >
> 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Meeting report 2011-09-08

2011-09-09 Thread Sulumar
I dint say it would be hard we just need to set something up. allreaddy
thought about creating a Google docs Changelog to keep track of what we
do also

Greetz
Sulu

Am 2011-09-09 21:17, schrieb Jurgen Gaeremyn:
> On 09/09/2011 09:11 PM, Sulumar wrote:
>> the 3 of us should first find ways to communicate outside of the mailing
>> list. I think that discussing every administrative detail on the list
>> would not be wise
> Hehe... that's pretty easy actually. I suggest 3 options (more exist):
> - openetherpad
> - private IRC channel (for example
> #mysecretchanneltodiscussthenewubuntutopic)
> - using ";" to address a mail to multiple persons
>
> (didn't talk about google docs, dropbox, mumble, skype, phone, carrier
> pidgeon, smoke signals or tam tam as other options)
>
> Grtz,
> Jurgen.
>
>>
>>
>> Am 2011-09-09 15:09, schrieb Pierre Buyle:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Nice to see three people stepping up for the website. I highly
>>> encourage you to work as a team instead of a single person. That way,
>>> you won't feel alone and the need for coordination leads to better
>>> documentation and/or communication. Even when in Canada, I can still
>>> take the time to answer any question you may have regarding
>>> Ubuntu-be.org's website.
>>>
>>> About the 3G connections. I don't see a 512Kps cap when testing my
>>> Mobile Vikings connection in Brussels with the SpeedTest.net
>>> application. It reports 962 kbps on download and 423 on upload with a
>>> 160ms ping using an HSDPA network.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> P.
>>>
>>
>


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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Meeting report 2011-09-08

2011-09-09 Thread Jurgen Gaeremyn
On 09/09/2011 09:11 PM, Sulumar wrote:
> the 3 of us should first find ways to communicate outside of the mailing
> list. I think that discussing every administrative detail on the list
> would not be wise

Hehe... that's pretty easy actually. I suggest 3 options (more exist):
- openetherpad
- private IRC channel (for example
#mysecretchanneltodiscussthenewubuntutopic)
- using ";" to address a mail to multiple persons

(didn't talk about google docs, dropbox, mumble, skype, phone, carrier
pidgeon, smoke signals or tam tam as other options)

Grtz,
Jurgen.

> 
> 
> 
> Am 2011-09-09 15:09, schrieb Pierre Buyle:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Nice to see three people stepping up for the website. I highly
>> encourage you to work as a team instead of a single person. That way,
>> you won't feel alone and the need for coordination leads to better
>> documentation and/or communication. Even when in Canada, I can still
>> take the time to answer any question you may have regarding
>> Ubuntu-be.org's website.
>>
>> About the 3G connections. I don't see a 512Kps cap when testing my
>> Mobile Vikings connection in Brussels with the SpeedTest.net
>> application. It reports 962 kbps on download and 423 on upload with a
>> 160ms ping using an HSDPA network.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> P.
>>
> 
> 


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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Meeting report 2011-09-08

2011-09-09 Thread Sulumar
the 3 of us should first find ways to communicate outside of the mailing
list. I think that discussing every administrative detail on the list
would not be wise



Am 2011-09-09 15:09, schrieb Pierre Buyle:
> Hi,
>
> Nice to see three people stepping up for the website. I highly
> encourage you to work as a team instead of a single person. That way,
> you won't feel alone and the need for coordination leads to better
> documentation and/or communication. Even when in Canada, I can still
> take the time to answer any question you may have regarding
> Ubuntu-be.org's website.
>
> About the 3G connections. I don't see a 512Kps cap when testing my
> Mobile Vikings connection in Brussels with the SpeedTest.net
> application. It reports 962 kbps on download and 423 on upload with a
> 160ms ping using an HSDPA network.
>
> Regards,
>
> P.
>


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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Meeting report 2011-09-08

2011-09-09 Thread Pierre Buyle
Hi,

Nice to see three people stepping up for the website. I highly
encourage you to work as a team instead of a single person. That way,
you won't feel alone and the need for coordination leads to better
documentation and/or communication. Even when in Canada, I can still
take the time to answer any question you may have regarding
Ubuntu-be.org's website.

About the 3G connections. I don't see a 512Kps cap when testing my
Mobile Vikings connection in Brussels with the SpeedTest.net
application. It reports 962 kbps on download and 423 on upload with a
160ms ping using an HSDPA network.

Regards,

P.

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Meeting report 2011-09-08

2011-09-09 Thread Steven Leeman
I believed the eventbox for Dipro Kortrijk had a "fonera 2.0g" wifi/lan
router with a 3G usb stick and mobile vikings sim last year thnx to Yanu
so to have internet at the booth

2011/9/9 Ward De Ridder 

> In antwerp I've got 3g speeds of 250KiB (bytes, not bits) / sec. That's not
> a lot, but enough for some users to use the internet simultaniously.
> The internet at my school is capped to 60KiB, so a lot better.
> I'll send them a mail, it can always be usefull to google something at the
> boot if there are any questions we don't know the answer to.
>
> Ward
>
> On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 11:11:58 +0200, Steven Leeman wrote:
>
>> * 3G
>>>
>>>
>>> * Warddr is going to ask Mobile Vikings if they can secure us a
>>> 3G connection on Dipro fairs etc..
>>>
>>
>> 3G is a "best effort"... only there when available I have one in
>> Ostend... but not in Iseghem...
>> also speed is "locked" to 512kbit by Base Mobile Vikings can't
>> give you more speed...
>>
>> Don't  expect to download an 1 gigabyte ISO within 8 hours with that
>> speed...
>> You could check 1 gmail session in "basic html" ... or in special
>> "mobile version" found on smartphones...
>>
>> Basicly the 3G offered by Proximus & Mobistar is still better in
>> "availability" AND "speed"...
>> but not necessarlly in price (they still think 50mbyte is enough?)
>>
>> Other solution:
>> Belgacom Internet users get a free sim card to have "3G Weekend"
>> offering... it's only limited in time (weekend) and size
>> (512mbyte) but you get a lot of speed...
>> http://www.bizztime.be/mobiel_**internet_weekend[1]
>>
>>
>> no idea when you pass the 512mbyte marker...
>>
>>
>>
>> Links:
>> --
>> [1] 
>> http://www.bizztime.be/mobiel_**internet_weekend
>>
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Meeting report 2011-09-08

2011-09-09 Thread Ward De Ridder
In antwerp I've got 3g speeds of 250KiB (bytes, not bits) / sec. That's 
not a lot, but enough for some users to use the internet simultaniously.

The internet at my school is capped to 60KiB, so a lot better.
I'll send them a mail, it can always be usefull to google something at 
the boot if there are any questions we don't know the answer to.


Ward

On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 11:11:58 +0200, Steven Leeman wrote:

* 3G

* Warddr is going to ask Mobile Vikings if they can secure us a
3G connection on Dipro fairs etc..


3G is a "best effort"... only there when available I have one in
Ostend... but not in Iseghem...
also speed is "locked" to 512kbit by Base Mobile Vikings can't
give you more speed...

Don't  expect to download an 1 gigabyte ISO within 8 hours with that
speed...
You could check 1 gmail session in "basic html" ... or in special
"mobile version" found on smartphones...

Basicly the 3G offered by Proximus & Mobistar is still better in
"availability" AND "speed"...
but not necessarlly in price (they still think 50mbyte is enough?)

Other solution:
Belgacom Internet users get a free sim card to have "3G Weekend"
offering... it's only limited in time (weekend) and size
(512mbyte) but you get a lot of speed...
http://www.bizztime.be/mobiel_internet_weekend [1]

no idea when you pass the 512mbyte marker... 



Links:
--
[1] http://www.bizztime.be/mobiel_internet_weekend



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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Meeting report 2011-09-08

2011-09-09 Thread Steven Leeman
>
>- 3G
>
>
>- Warddr is going to ask Mobile Vikings if they can secure us a 3G
>connection on Dipro fairs etc..
>
> 3G is a "best effort"... only there when available I have one in
Ostend... but not in Iseghem...
also speed is "locked" to 512kbit by Base Mobile Vikings can't give you
more speed...

Don't  expect to download an 1 gigabyte ISO within 8 hours with that
speed...
You could check 1 gmail session in "basic html" ... or in special "mobile
version" found on smartphones...

Basicly the 3G offered by Proximus & Mobistar is still better in
"availability" AND "speed"...
but not necessarlly in price (they still think 50mbyte is enough?)

Other solution:
Belgacom Internet users get a free sim card to have "3G Weekend" offering...
it's only limited in time (weekend) and size (512mbyte) but you get a
lot of speed...
http://www.bizztime.be/mobiel_internet_weekend

no idea when you pass the 512mbyte marker...
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