Re: [Ubuntu-ch] Turrican Days 2010 in Cudrefin FR this WE

2010-09-24 Thread Tormod Volden
Hi René,

Thanks for the inviting our team!

I would be interesting in joining, but can not make it for the Friday
meet-up since I work all day and I have to travel via Luzern. I
understand the place is a bit difficult to get to by public
transports, and I have no car, so is anyone going there on Saturday
morning?

(replies can also go off-list)

Cheers,
Tormod


On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 1:18 PM, René Moser wrote:
 Hi Ubuntu Users

 I would like to announce the annuary Linux User Group Berne event, the
 Turrican Days takes place _this_ weekend, 24th to 26th September 2010.

 Feel free to join or visit us in Cudrefin at Le Moulin [1] and have a good
 time with some Open Source enthusiasts. More information about this event
 can be found on our website [2] (in German).

 If you like to come, please drop us a mail to i...@lugbe.ch. Thanks.

 [1] http://www.le-moulin.ch/
 [2] http://www.lugbe.ch/turrican-days/turricandays10.phtml

 Linux User Group Berne.


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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] Turrican Days 2010 in Cudrefin FR this WE

2010-09-24 Thread Tormod Volden
I would like to correct any false impressions I might have been giving
towards it being difficult to get to Cudrefin by public transport.
This is Switzerland after all :) There are good train connections to
the station Inn which is nearby. It is just the last mile which is a
bit more difficult since the bus to Cudrefin runs less often. However,
Turrican car people are willing to collect people at the train station
if needed.

So no excuse not to go :) Maybe see you there,
Tormod


On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Tormod Volden wrote:
 Hi René,

 Thanks for the inviting our team!

 I would be interesting in joining, but can not make it for the Friday
 meet-up since I work all day and I have to travel via Luzern. I
 understand the place is a bit difficult to get to by public
 transports, and I have no car, so is anyone going there on Saturday
 morning?

 (replies can also go off-list)

 Cheers,
 Tormod


 On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 1:18 PM, René Moser wrote:
 Hi Ubuntu Users

 I would like to announce the annuary Linux User Group Berne event, the
 Turrican Days takes place _this_ weekend, 24th to 26th September 2010.

 Feel free to join or visit us in Cudrefin at Le Moulin [1] and have a good
 time with some Open Source enthusiasts. More information about this event
 can be found on our website [2] (in German).

 If you like to come, please drop us a mail to i...@lugbe.ch. Thanks.

 [1] http://www.le-moulin.ch/
 [2] http://www.lugbe.ch/turrican-days/turricandays10.phtml

 Linux User Group Berne.



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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] planning the 10.10 release party

2010-09-24 Thread Theo Schmidt
Tormod Volden schrieb:
...
 The classic argument for having the RP some weeks after the release is
 the availability of official CDs. For a type 1 event this is not
 important. Personally I find it OK to hand out 10.04 LTS CDs in a type
 2 event at this time, since I think 10.04 is getting into good shape
 with past months' updates.
 
 So what do you Swiss Ubunteros think? 

My personal view is that I am beginning to dread release parties. I'm still
using Dapper Drake und my next task will be to upgrade to 10.04. When something
new and improved is advertised, it implies that the previous product was
somehow lacking. My own experience is that the new releases have more features
and are sexier but also have more problems and some are more difficult to use.

So, it is quite all right to hand out old CDs and the party should fcous on
Ubuntu as a whole and not on the new version itself. Which is usually the case.
It would be good if a 10.04 Swiss Remix were available, but I guess this won't
be in time.

Best, Theo


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