Re: [ubuntu-uk] Call for help - ISO testing

2010-05-13 Thread leroy whyte

Hi Popey, i would love to help - finally got myself a vt enabled laptop, just 
need a bit more memory then - i am all yours.
Cheers.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Canonical Design Team looking for London based volunteers..

2010-01-26 Thread leroy whyte

South East London private user - interested - count me in. 
regards.
leroy.

> Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 15:14:44 +
> From: isabell...@gmail.com
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Canonical Design Team looking for London based   
> volunteers..
> 
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 03:11:22PM +, Alan Pope wrote:
> > http://twitter.com/ivanka/status/8235927094
> > 
> > "Looking for London-based #ubuntu users to participate in some user
> > research. Please get in touch!"
> > 
> > ivanka.majic @ canonical.com
> 
> Gah shame I'm not in London.  But I'm near London.  :/
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] GlobalJam - London

2009-09-28 Thread leroy whyte

Hi James, i would like to attend for both days, as well as possibly 1 other for 
at least one day.
Thanks in advance.
Leroy.

Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 16:28:57 +0100
From: selin...@googlemail.com
To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: [ubuntu-uk] GlobalJam - London

Hi there everyone,

I need to get an idea of numbers and on what day they might attend the London 
Jam at Finsbury circus.
Also, it would be great to know if there are any people willing to lead any 
session?


Please get back to me anyone who is interested in attending.

Cheers

JT

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] [Fwd: Intrepid Release Parties]

2008-09-29 Thread leroy whyte



> Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:24:12 +0100
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] [Fwd: Intrepid Release Parties]
> 
> John Levin wrote:
>> So, anyone up for a party?
>>
>> John
>>
>>  Original Message 
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Ladies and Gentleman who love and adore the world most lovable and
>> adorable Operating System, Ubuntu, we plan on releasing Ubuntu 8.10
>> Intrepid Ibex on October 30th. Now, this release is a pretty special
>> release because not only do we kick out another kick-ass Ubuntu, but
>> October 20th is Ubuntu’s 4th birthday!
>>
>> As such, it is time to par-taaay. Seriously. The Beastie Boys faught for
>> your right to partaaay, so show some dignity and respect to these
>> rights, and get out there and do it.
>>
>> So, what is the skinny, I hear you ask? Well, I think it is time for us
>> to put our collective minds together and organise an incredible series
>> of release parties all over the world. On our last release, we had over
>> 60 parties, largely organised by our incredible worldwide LoCo
>> community, and I would love to see us hit nearer to 100 parties for this
>> release, particularly with a birthday to celebrate!
>>
>> Organising a party is pretty simple:
>>
>> Pick a date - I would recommend either Thu 30th October or the following
>> weekend…Sat 1st Nov and Sun 2nd Nov. Pick a date when you can arrange
>> for a bunch of Ubuntu enthusiasts to be in the same building.
>> Pick a venue - this can be someone’s back yard, a pub, a university
>> room, a school, a parking lot…wherever. They key thing is not the venue,
>> it is the people. With a venue and date, you are all set to let the
>> world know about it.
>> Add your party to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidReleaseParties - this
>> is the big list of Ubuntu release parties. :)
>> Let the world know - blog about it, make up some fliers and put them in
>> computers shops / libraries / cafes / educational establishments etc.
>> Encourage a stack of people to come along to your party. :)
>>
>> We have a longer guide to organising a release party at
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BuildingCommunity/RunningReleaseParty. You can
>> also discuss organising your party on the ubuntu-event-planners mailing
>> list (https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-event-planners).
>>
>> When it comes to running your party, there are a bunch of things you can
>> do on the day/evening itself:
>>
>>* Have a cake - it is a birthday, after all! If you can’t bake a
>>  cake, find someone who can. :)
>>* Hang out with other Ubuntu people, meet new faces and get to
>>  know each other.
>>* You may want to perform installfests.
>>* You may also want to organise a few talks and speeches for the
>>  event itself.
>>* Why not make some merchandise to give out? Maybe some badges,
>>  stickers or t-shirts?
>>
>> Enjoy, and do post here when you organise a party!
>>
>>  Jono
>>
>>
>>   
> Will there be more cake? Count me in for the party. I expect someone on 
> here will suggest the Pembury Tavern as the location but it's not the 
> most accessible place as it's not near a tube station. I vote +1 for De 
> Hems again as the turn out was good last time.
> 
> Sorry to "spoil the party" as such but i vote for the Pembury Arms, last time 
> there was a wicked atmosphere cake,food all the usual suspects for a party, 
> but for me the thing that swings it, is plenty of space, ( and socket outlets 
> ) for an installfest. So thats 2 votes for this venue, me + 1 other. cheers! 
> Leroy.
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug Day

2008-08-09 Thread leroy whyte
Wot, nobody here? Pembury Tavern. Hackney, but theres no one here, closely 
resembling an
Ubuntu Geek? Been here since 12:00 midday. Tomorrow (Sun) on? Hope so. 
Leroy.

> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2008 06:33:31 +0100
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug Day
> 
> On Sat, 2008-08-09 at 02:38 +0100, Paul Broadhead wrote:
> > Alan Pope wrote:
> > 
> > > Hands up who would like to attend?
> > 
> > I guess this is not happening then.  In any case, I've joined the bug
> > squad team and have been having a go anyway.
> 
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-uk/2008-August/014334.html
> 
> Though 12ish not 10ish
> 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug Day

2008-07-30 Thread leroy whyte
I'd love to join you all for a "bug jam" for either/both, SAt./ Sun.(Onanygiven 
date) at the Pembury, I am willing/flexible in terms of time, but fear that i 
will be of limited use thee as I am not a natural "command line" communicator. 
However would love the chance to be a "shadow" to someone who is, in order 
todevelop my "command line Experience". Would there be space /patience / 
tolerance for one such as me? 
Thanks in advance.Leroy



> Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 12:51:27 +0100
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug Day
> 
> Alan Pope wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Having asked around members of the Ubuntu UK community there has been quite 
> > a luke warm response to the idea of a bug jam (global one scheduled for 
> > 8th-10th August). I thought there might be something like 30-50 people 
> > interested in attending a physical event, but after discussion it seems 
> > that 
> > 10 is a more realistic figure.
> 
> 10 people can be manageable, more so than 30 (looking on the bright 
> side). I'm up for such an event.
> 
> > August is also a tricky month. Many people are on holiday, kids are off 
> > school, and generally people have their minds on other things. 
> > Traditionally 
> > many LUGs have lower turnouts at meetings in August than other months. 
> > 
> 
> Could leave it til September, after the holiday season.
> 
> > If a LUG is having a meet on that day then it might be good to turn up to 
> > that, and do the bug jamming there.
> > 
> > The other option that is worth considering is the Pembury pub in London. We 
> > could go there on either Sat or Sun or both during the day. They have Wifi 
> > and plenty of space to set out laptops and jam.
> 
> Local to me so I'll vote for the Pembury. Friendly, free software users, 
> good beer. Very happy to check all their barrels for bugs. Am wondering 
> if the good burghers of Hackney will be doing Sunday lunch though; 
> Saturday during the day might be better.
> 
> John
> 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu spotting

2008-02-29 Thread leroy whyte




> 
>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I'm thinking about starting a new sport called Ubuntu Spotting.
>>> Using your
>>> keen eye, look out for indications of Ubuntu use in every day life.
>>> Points
>>> are awarded for spotting:-
>>>
>>> * Machines running Ubuntu
>>> * Articles about Ubuntu in mainstream press
>>> * Official Ubuntu "shipit" CDs
>>> * Overhearing people talking about Ubuntu
>>> * Spotting references to Ubuntu on other peoples computers
>>> * (suggestions?)
>>>
>>> Of course points can only be awarded if you happened upon these
>>> things, and
>>> not if you personally influenced their use or placement. I guess
>>> many of us
>>> play this game subconciously really, but I think we should be more
>>> active in
>>> this sport, and promote its play.
>>>
>>> I had one of these today..
>>>
>>> I got called into a workshop style meeting at $work where a
>>> representative
>>> from $large_software_vendor came in to talk about their
>>> $fantastic_product.
>>> He put up his laptop PC on the projector and in amongst the mess of
>>> icons on
>>> his Windows XP desktop I spotted an Ubuntu ISO image.
>>>
>>> Probably not worth many points in this game, but still, a spot is a
>>> spot!
>>>
>>> "Have you spotted today?"
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Al.
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>>
>>
>> Around a year ago I was having my hair cut, the barber and another guy
>> were talking about "this thing called Ubuntu - apparently it's like
>> Windows but better". Made my day to hear it :-)
>>
>> How about putting your old/used/spare ShipIt CDs in interestingly
>> amusing places?
>>
>> Kris
>>
> 
> 
> I was once sat in the solid rock cafe while skiving off university
> when I overheard two lads talking about ubuntu. "its pure good, its
> what all the hackers use to break into banks and stuff". I promptly
> looked over and he had his laptop out with a terminal open.
> We ended up talking and sorting out his definition of "hackers". Hehe
> 
> 
> I have also seen it being used on the computers in "lynx computing", a
> small pc shop in Glasgow.
> 
> Many people in uni have also tried ubuntu out along with a few members
> at my workplace (apple).
> 
> 
> Its definetly spreading!
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Hi all does this score as a ¨spot¨?
I recently introduced my girlfriend to Ubuntu and dual booted both her laptop 
and desktop with WXP,
Even though she had never heard of Ubuntu before, gets on very well with it, 
she likes it, and i like 
her very much too. 
The ¨spot¨ however concerns her interest being piqued by a conversation on the 
train ride home 
between two ¨geek types¨ who were discussing the use of Ubuntu by an (un named 
) charity 
that they both work for. 
Any points 

of Ubuntu. here for that?

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