Hi...
Our HCC group asked me to anounce the next HCC-happening too: we'll be
having an install party. One of our members will have a
PXE-install-server running Karmic Koala, allowing installs to happen
very easily from inside the network.
"All ye is welcome" in Mechelen for this event. It's always nice to have
a few extra skilled Ubuntu-people too.
I tried getting this into the ubuntu-be calendar, but I can't get myself
logged in... After logging in into launchpad, the site assumes a new
account... but my existing e-mail address is already a member, so I
can't enter that.
I guess someone else can enter this event to the calendar... Here's the
info, plucked from the HCC site (www.hcc-vl.be):
Op 29 oktober verschijnt de nieuwe versie van Ubuntu Linux, een
alternatief besturingssysteem voor je computer. HCC regio Vlaanderen
nodigt je uit op een 'release party': breng op *maandag 2 november*
je computer mee, en we installeren samen Ubuntu.
We zorgen voor:
* een PXE server - de nieuwste Ubuntu uitproberen of
installeren via het netwerk
* een presentatie: "Beginnen met ubuntu"
* installatie cd's Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala"
*Maandag 2 november vanaf 20 uur:*
***Salons Breugel*
*Zemstbaan 1*
*2800 Mechelen*
**
Thanks,
Jurgen.
jean7491 schreef:
IRC meeting report
Present at the IRC meeting 21/10/2009 (in random order) : carharttguy,
tim, JanC, jean7491, hfsdo, Gh0sty, siegie, pvandewyngaerde1, ertai02
1. Past and future events
a. Dipro fair in Ostend 18/10
It was a small fair, with a lot of contacts. The full report is in the
wiki.
b. Next events in October
- Dipro fair in Oostmalle 25/10
During the last IRC meeting it was decided to cancel the participation
to the Dipro fair in Oostmalle, due to the lack of volunteers. At the
end of the current meeting, with the reinforcement of the team by
ertai02 and the wishes of hfsdo and siegie, it is decided to organize a
booth in Oostmalle next week-end.
c. Next events in November (Dipro fair Ghent, Release Party Ghent,
Dipro fair Antwerp)
- Dipro fair in Ghent 08/11
The preparation was started with kenneth as coordinator. Volunteers
(especially Ghent area) please add your names in the wiki.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ComputerFairs/Ghent_2009-11-08
carharttguy will likely come to help.
- Release party in Ghent 21/11
We need volunteers helping for the organization/preparation of the
party: people from the Ghent area are firstly concerned with this event.
We need a working-group of volunteers in charge of the event, mike and
schwarz_p are already in the group but not yet active : who else will
join the group?
If we don't hear from the people who are supposed to organise the
release party in Ghent, we could also decide to organize it somewhere
else (if people in another place want to do it)?
carharttguy would like to help at release party in Ghent.
- Dipro fair Antwerp 29/11
The coordinator (bram) started the preparation and several volunteers
were contacted. tim maybe want to help.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ComputerFairs/Antwerpen_2009-11-29
We face a problem to move promotion material and some hardware from
Ostend to Antwerp. Suggestions are welcome!
2, Promotion material
a. Event boxes
- Ghent: the statute of the Event box is not yet clarified: the material
is necessary for the next Dipro fair in Ghent.
- Antwerp: with the multiplication of events in Antwerp area, a new
event box will be created. We have desktops, but need two (large, if
possible) lcd screens. Any proposition?
b. Others ideas for promotion material
We need a new printout for 9.10 cd sleeves we print for fairs: the
official artwork will be up soon.
Additionally, with the arrival of Karmic Koala, we need to update the
standard presentation with a new slide on 9.10. If someone can collect
ideas (basic level for Dipro fairs), please send a mail with proposals
to jean7491.
3. Things living in the Mailing List
Support points - reliability and update.
As already stated, we need to update the support map as the lack of
reaction of support points gives a negative image of Ubuntu community.
Pierre, who was managing the map, wrote :"The current site is a dead
end." He does not have enough time at hand for another project based on
drupal. His proposal is to remove the current map website. and
eventually to use the actual database as it is.
The removal of the current map without replacement could give a wrong
idea of the willingness of Ubuntu-be to support newcomers. The
availability of local help is is one of our best arguments to convince
beginners.
We should maintain a kind of support points network, where beginners can
find help when needed. It should not be a one man task, but a team work
of several people. Any comment? (in the mailing list)
4. Next IRC meeting on 28/10/2009 at 21.00 h.
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