Re: [Ubuntu-ch] 18.04 release party, other meetups?

2017-12-13 Thread Dominique Hausser
+1 for the release party

I am not sure to be useful for a meeting before as very basic user
(since 2005-2006) of ubuntu


Le 13. 12. 17 à 16:44, WaVeR a écrit :
> Hello Guys,
>
> +1 {release,meeting} for me 
>
>
> Le mardi 12 décembre 2017 à 15:28 +0100, Daniel Stoni a écrit :
>> Hello Chris
>>
>> +1 for the release party
>> +1 for a personal meeting before / soon
>>
>> Any Friday in January suitable for everyone interested?
>>
> Regards,
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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] 18.04 release party, other meetups?

2017-12-13 Thread WaVeR
Hello Guys,

+1 {release,meeting} for me 


Le mardi 12 décembre 2017 à 15:28 +0100, Daniel Stoni a écrit :
> Hello Chris
> 
> +1 for the release party
> +1 for a personal meeting before / soon
> 
> Any Friday in January suitable for everyone interested?
> 

Regards,

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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] 18.04 release party, other meetups?

2017-12-13 Thread Christopher Glass
> Chris, can we figure out who some of the corporate users in CH are?

Probably! Let's discuss that with whoever is relevant internally.

Of course, should any of you already know some corporate/professional
users of Ubuntu, please do loop them in to this discussion already!

> ...Juerg
>
>
>
>> We could also meet on January 26 in Bern at our location.
>> https://www.puzzle.ch/de/kontakt 
>>
>> Regards,
>> Philipp Gassmann
>>
>> 2017-12-12 18:10 GMT+01:00 Marcus Maria Moeller
>> mailto:marcusmariamoel...@gmx.ch>>:
>>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> Am 12.12.2017 um 18:00 schrieb Silvan Jegen:
>>
>> Hi Daniel
>>
>> On 2017-12-12 15:28, Daniel Stoni wrote:
>>
>> +1 for the release party
>> +1 for a personal meeting before / soon
>>
>> Any Friday in January suitable for everyone interested?
>>
>>
>> Friday, the 19th of January would not be possible for me. The
>> others should work.
>>
>> Zurich would be easier for me but I can make Bern work as well.
>>
>>
>> I could join if it's in Zurich and also offer hosting.
>>
>> Greetings
>> Marcus
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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] 18.04 release party, other meetups?

2017-12-13 Thread Juerg Haefliger
Hi Phillipp,


On 12/13/2017 09:54 AM, Philipp Gassmann wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Puzzle ITC https://www.puzzle.ch is interested in hosting a Release
> Party in Bern and helping with the organisation. We would also offer
> some snacks and beer.
> The release day, April 26 is a Thursday and would be suitable for a party.

Sounds good to me. IMHO it's great if this is hosted by a corporate
Ubuntu user.


> 10 Years ago we hosted a Ubuntu Release Party:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SwissTeam/ReleasePartyGutsy
> 
> This year we moved to a new location with a nice Piazza, where we are
> hosting various events:
> https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/12/13/das-waren-die-rails-girls-bern
> 
> https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/11/23/nationaler-zukunftstag-2017
> 
> https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/09/06/rueckblick-blockchain-basics-meetup
> 
> 
> I would to invite some other corporate users of Ubuntu to the event.
> This could help to revive the community with professional users.
> Perhaps the focus could extend/shift to the usage of Ubuntu as a
> development environment and server OS in IT.

Yes, YES! I was thinking about suggesting that myself but you beat me to it.

Chris, can we figure out who some of the corporate users in CH are?

...Juerg



> We could also meet on January 26 in Bern at our location.
> https://www.puzzle.ch/de/kontakt 
> 
> Regards,
> Philipp Gassmann
> 
> 2017-12-12 18:10 GMT+01:00 Marcus Maria Moeller
> mailto:marcusmariamoel...@gmx.ch>>:
> 
> Hi all.
> 
> Am 12.12.2017 um 18:00 schrieb Silvan Jegen:
> 
> Hi Daniel
> 
> On 2017-12-12 15:28, Daniel Stoni wrote:
> 
> +1 for the release party
> +1 for a personal meeting before / soon
> 
> Any Friday in January suitable for everyone interested?
> 
> 
> Friday, the 19th of January would not be possible for me. The
> others should work.
> 
> Zurich would be easier for me but I can make Bern work as well.
> 
> 
> I could join if it's in Zurich and also offer hosting.
> 
> Greetings
> Marcus
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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] 18.04 release party, other meetups?

2017-12-13 Thread Christopher Glass
Hi Phillip!

I remember that release party 10 years ago as well!
That is great news!

Wiki page tracking the event suggestions is updated.

- Chris



On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Daniel Stoni  wrote:
> Hello Philipp
>
> I remember the event. And lots of further contributions by puzzle which I
> highly estimate. Thank you very much.
>
> Thanks also for this offer. And the idea about involving corporates to the
> event.
>
> Since we recognize that GNU/Linux is on most mobile phones (not at its
> best), as basement of the internet, as underlying system of more than 80% of
> all web presence, in the cloud, even on Azure - we should continue to make
> end users aware of the beauty, of freedom, of independence, of choice when
> it comes to desktop and laptop use.
>
> And - as you mentioned below - we may invite and address developers. There
> are so many tools, debuggers, development environments - free of charge,
> free of registration, available at some fingertips.
>
> Please schedule - tentatively - the 26th of january at your site. We'll keep
> you informed.
>
> Dani
>
>
> Am 13.12.2017 um 09:54 schrieb Philipp Gassmann:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Puzzle ITC https://www.puzzle.ch is interested in hosting a Release Party in
> Bern and helping with the organisation. We would also offer some snacks and
> beer.
> The release day, April 26 is a Thursday and would be suitable for a party.
>
> 10 Years ago we hosted a Ubuntu Release Party:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SwissTeam/ReleasePartyGutsy
> This year we moved to a new location with a nice Piazza, where we are
> hosting various events:
> https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/12/13/das-waren-die-rails-girls-bern
> https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/11/23/nationaler-zukunftstag-2017
> https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/09/06/rueckblick-blockchain-basics-meetup
>
> I would to invite some other corporate users of Ubuntu to the event. This
> could help to revive the community with professional users.
> Perhaps the focus could extend/shift to the usage of Ubuntu as a development
> environment and server OS in IT.
>
> We could also meet on January 26 in Bern at our location.
> https://www.puzzle.ch/de/kontakt
>
> Regards,
> Philipp Gassmann
>
> 2017-12-12 18:10 GMT+01:00 Marcus Maria Moeller :
>>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> Am 12.12.2017 um 18:00 schrieb Silvan Jegen:
>>>
>>> Hi Daniel
>>>
>>> On 2017-12-12 15:28, Daniel Stoni wrote:

 +1 for the release party
 +1 for a personal meeting before / soon

 Any Friday in January suitable for everyone interested?
>>>
>>>
>>> Friday, the 19th of January would not be possible for me. The others
>>> should work.
>>>
>>> Zurich would be easier for me but I can make Bern work as well.
>>
>>
>> I could join if it's in Zurich and also offer hosting.
>>
>> Greetings
>> Marcus
>>
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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] 18.04 release party, other meetups?

2017-12-13 Thread Daniel Stoni

Hi Marcus

thanks for hearing of you and for the offer. You may know that I've been 
part at the installation events at the ETH and accompagning sessions. It 
is a valuable experience to learn how many students are seeking better 
solutions for their working environment - compared to mainstream. Many 
of them are using used blade - and are conscious why they are doing so. 
Nice, isn't it?


I'd appreciate you joining the encounter as scheduled.

Dani



Am 12.12.2017 um 18:10 schrieb Marcus Maria Moeller:

Hi all.

Am 12.12.2017 um 18:00 schrieb Silvan Jegen:

Hi Daniel

On 2017-12-12 15:28, Daniel Stoni wrote:

+1 for the release party
+1 for a personal meeting before / soon

Any Friday in January suitable for everyone interested?


Friday, the 19th of January would not be possible for me. The others 
should work.


Zurich would be easier for me but I can make Bern work as well.


I could join if it's in Zurich and also offer hosting.

Greetings
Marcus




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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] 18.04 release party, other meetups?

2017-12-13 Thread Daniel Stoni

Hello Philipp

I remember the event. And lots of further contributions by puzzle which 
I highly estimate. Thank you very much.


Thanks also for this offer. And the idea about involving corporates to 
the event.


Since we recognize that GNU/Linux is on most mobile phones (not at its 
best), as basement of the internet, as underlying system of more than 
80% of all web presence, in the cloud, even on Azure - we should 
continue to make end users aware of the beauty, of freedom, of 
independence, of choice when it comes to desktop and laptop use.


And - as you mentioned below - we may invite and address developers. 
There are so many tools, debuggers, development environments - free of 
charge, free of registration, available at some fingertips.


Please schedule - tentatively - the 26th of january at your site. We'll 
keep you informed.


Dani


Am 13.12.2017 um 09:54 schrieb Philipp Gassmann:

Hi all,

Puzzle ITC https://www.puzzle.ch is interested in hosting a Release 
Party in Bern and helping with the organisation. We would also offer 
some snacks and beer.

The release day, April 26 is a Thursday and would be suitable for a party.

10 Years ago we hosted a Ubuntu Release Party: 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SwissTeam/ReleasePartyGutsy 

This year we moved to a new location with a nice Piazza, where we are 
hosting various events:
https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/12/13/das-waren-die-rails-girls-bern 

https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/11/23/nationaler-zukunftstag-2017 

https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/09/06/rueckblick-blockchain-basics-meetup 



I would to invite some other corporate users of Ubuntu to the event. 
This could help to revive the community with professional users.
Perhaps the focus could extend/shift to the usage of Ubuntu as a 
development environment and server OS in IT.


We could also meet on January 26 in Bern at our location. 
https://www.puzzle.ch/de/kontakt 


Regards,
Philipp Gassmann

2017-12-12 18:10 GMT+01:00 Marcus Maria Moeller 
mailto:marcusmariamoel...@gmx.ch>>:


Hi all.

Am 12.12.2017 um 18:00 schrieb Silvan Jegen:

Hi Daniel

On 2017-12-12 15:28, Daniel Stoni wrote:

+1 for the release party
+1 for a personal meeting before / soon

Any Friday in January suitable for everyone interested?


Friday, the 19th of January would not be possible for me. The
others should work.

Zurich would be easier for me but I can make Bern work as well.


I could join if it's in Zurich and also offer hosting.

Greetings
Marcus


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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] 18.04 release party, other meetups?

2017-12-13 Thread Philipp Gassmann
Hi all,

Puzzle ITC https://www.puzzle.ch is interested in hosting a Release Party
in Bern and helping with the organisation. We would also offer some snacks
and beer.
The release day, April 26 is a Thursday and would be suitable for a party.

10 Years ago we hosted a Ubuntu Release Party: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
SwissTeam/ReleasePartyGutsy
This year we moved to a new location with a nice Piazza, where we are
hosting various events:
https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/12/13/das-waren-
die-rails-girls-bern
https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/11/23/nationaler-zukunftstag-2017
https://www.puzzle.ch/blog/articles/2017/09/06/rueckblick-blockchain-basics-
meetup

I would to invite some other corporate users of Ubuntu to the event. This
could help to revive the community with professional users.
Perhaps the focus could extend/shift to the usage of Ubuntu as a
development environment and server OS in IT.

We could also meet on January 26 in Bern at our location.
https://www.puzzle.ch/de/kontakt

Regards,
Philipp Gassmann

2017-12-12 18:10 GMT+01:00 Marcus Maria Moeller :

> Hi all.
>
> Am 12.12.2017 um 18:00 schrieb Silvan Jegen:
>
>> Hi Daniel
>>
>> On 2017-12-12 15:28, Daniel Stoni wrote:
>>
>>> +1 for the release party
>>> +1 for a personal meeting before / soon
>>>
>>> Any Friday in January suitable for everyone interested?
>>>
>>
>> Friday, the 19th of January would not be possible for me. The others
>> should work.
>>
>> Zurich would be easier for me but I can make Bern work as well.
>>
>
> I could join if it's in Zurich and also offer hosting.
>
> Greetings
> Marcus
>
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