Re: [Ubuntu Oregon] Global Ubuntu Day campaign.

2016-02-20 Thread Phil N
I would like to amend a correction to last evening's minutes. I incorrectly
introduced our newest member as Ryan, when in fact his name is Roman.

To clarify, there is a Ryan who is a member of our LoCo however he was
absent.  So I do in fact want to mention that Roman was in attendance
during yesterday's meeting. That he has been a long time user of various
flavors of Linux, including a long time user of Ubuntu.

Please welcome Roman, to Ubuntu Salem Hour.

Sorry about not clarifying your name last evening, and thanks for bringing
it to my attention.

Ciao
Phil. N



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On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 4:50 PM, Phil N  wrote:

> Thanks Che for sharing the flyers.
>
> The topic of LFNW came up during last evenings meeting.  Bellingham, WA is
> almost in Canada, so it's a bit far for us to drive.  I think your idea of
> a Google "hangout" between both locations (Portland and Bellingham) is a
> great idea.  And we would be willing to drive up to Portland, all though
> don't know who would be willing to remain in Portland to host us.
>
> Ciao for now
> Phil. N
>
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> On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Che Dean  wrote:
>
>> Hi Phil, no worries on sharing the link to the flyers. As far as the
>> release party goes, I thought we were having the party at Linux Fest North
>> West up in Bellingham, WA? Portland would also be great for those that
>> won't be at LFNW. Maybe we could do a hangout between both events.
>>
>> Che
>>
>> On Sat, 20 Feb 2016 at 13:40 Phil N  wrote:
>>
>>> Yesterday evening's Salem Ubuntu meeting was a great success, thanks to
>>> those who attended, as well as those who attended last time.  Sorry I
>>> couldn't make it last time.  I herd last meeting was a great success, with
>>> a few new members showing up.
>>>
>>> Members present for Feb 19th meeting:
>>>  James. B
>>>  Cody. S
>>>  Ryan (new member, longtime Linux/Ubuntu user)
>>>  Phil. N
>>>
>>> Discussion Topics; Canonical's - Global Ubuntu Day campaign, Release
>>> party for 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus).
>>>
>>> *Regarding - Global Ubuntu Day campaign.*
>>> We would like to know, if there is anything in the works for a newspaper
>>> announcement for Global Ubuntu Day that each LoCo could use.  We understand
>>> the *inaugural Ubuntu Day will take place in Milan, Italy*.  Here is a
>>> link to the original "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement.
>>> http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/01/15/ubuntu-is-coming-to-a-city-near-you/
>>>
>>>
>>> Q1. In what other city(s) will the Global Ubuntu Day event be held in,
>>> and how can each LoCo be involved?
>>>
>>> Our thinking is to have a generic "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement
>>> approved by Canonical, so each LoCo could add (fill in the blank) their own
>>> venue. Name of LoCo event, time and place they regularly meet.  This way
>>> each LoCo could provide their local newspaper with something that's both
>>> approved by Canonical and professional looking.  This would act as a public
>>> service announcement (PSA), which I believe are free, however there maybe
>>> size and or formatting requirements.
>>>
>>> Che - Has created some example marketing material and put then up on
>>> Spread Ubuntu at http://spreadubuntu.org/, and also on his Google drive
>>> at
>>> https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bze0ebspiCtkbmtGQ3REbVJIOEk&usp=sharing.
>>> For convince I've copied Che's links, which he originaly emailed to
>>> everyone on January 24th, into this email.  Hope that's O.K with Che...
>>>
>>> Flyer 1
>>>
>>> http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/brochure/ubuntu-information-flyer-1?nocache=1
>>>
>>> Flyer 2
>>>
>>> http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/brochure/ubuntu-information-flyer-2?nocache=1
>>>
>>> Che has done a great job creating and grouping them together for future
>>> use. - Thanks Che.
>>>
>>> Q2. Is there a "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement approved by Canonical
>>> that is already in the works?
>>>
>>> Q3. And can each LoCo use it for their own local newspaper announcement?
>>>
>>>
>>> Could Walter, or someone please advise. - Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>> *Regarding - release party for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus.*
>>>
>>> As most of you already know, Ubuntu 16.04 is set to be released on April
>>> 21st, 2016.  And it's a Long Term Support (LTS) release, which only happens
>>> every couple of years... so
>>>
>>> Q4. Are we going to hold a release party, and if so, where in Portland?
>>>
>>> By unanimous vote during Friday's Salem Ubuntu hour, we would be happy
>>> to travel to Portland for a LTS release party. Especially if Ben would be
>>> willing to get permission to hold release party a Mozilla. ;-)
>>>
>>> Ben, Walter, could you please check on this and advise. - Thanks.
>>>
>>> Much thanks everyone.
>>> Phil. N
>>>
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Re: [Ubuntu Oregon] Global Ubuntu Day campaign.

2016-02-20 Thread Phil N
Thanks Che for sharing the flyers.

The topic of LFNW came up during last evenings meeting.  Bellingham, WA is
almost in Canada, so it's a bit far for us to drive.  I think your idea of
a Google "hangout" between both locations (Portland and Bellingham) is a
great idea.  And we would be willing to drive up to Portland, all though
don't know who would be willing to remain in Portland to host us.

Ciao for now
Phil. N



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On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Che Dean  wrote:

> Hi Phil, no worries on sharing the link to the flyers. As far as the
> release party goes, I thought we were having the party at Linux Fest North
> West up in Bellingham, WA? Portland would also be great for those that
> won't be at LFNW. Maybe we could do a hangout between both events.
>
> Che
>
> On Sat, 20 Feb 2016 at 13:40 Phil N  wrote:
>
>> Yesterday evening's Salem Ubuntu meeting was a great success, thanks to
>> those who attended, as well as those who attended last time.  Sorry I
>> couldn't make it last time.  I herd last meeting was a great success, with
>> a few new members showing up.
>>
>> Members present for Feb 19th meeting:
>>  James. B
>>  Cody. S
>>  Ryan (new member, longtime Linux/Ubuntu user)
>>  Phil. N
>>
>> Discussion Topics; Canonical's - Global Ubuntu Day campaign, Release
>> party for 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus).
>>
>> *Regarding - Global Ubuntu Day campaign.*
>> We would like to know, if there is anything in the works for a newspaper
>> announcement for Global Ubuntu Day that each LoCo could use.  We understand
>> the *inaugural Ubuntu Day will take place in Milan, Italy*.  Here is a
>> link to the original "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement.
>> http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/01/15/ubuntu-is-coming-to-a-city-near-you/
>>
>>
>> Q1. In what other city(s) will the Global Ubuntu Day event be held in,
>> and how can each LoCo be involved?
>>
>> Our thinking is to have a generic "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement
>> approved by Canonical, so each LoCo could add (fill in the blank) their own
>> venue. Name of LoCo event, time and place they regularly meet.  This way
>> each LoCo could provide their local newspaper with something that's both
>> approved by Canonical and professional looking.  This would act as a public
>> service announcement (PSA), which I believe are free, however there maybe
>> size and or formatting requirements.
>>
>> Che - Has created some example marketing material and put then up on
>> Spread Ubuntu at http://spreadubuntu.org/, and also on his Google drive
>> at
>> https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bze0ebspiCtkbmtGQ3REbVJIOEk&usp=sharing.
>> For convince I've copied Che's links, which he originaly emailed to
>> everyone on January 24th, into this email.  Hope that's O.K with Che...
>>
>> Flyer 1
>>
>> http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/brochure/ubuntu-information-flyer-1?nocache=1
>>
>> Flyer 2
>>
>> http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/brochure/ubuntu-information-flyer-2?nocache=1
>>
>> Che has done a great job creating and grouping them together for future
>> use. - Thanks Che.
>>
>> Q2. Is there a "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement approved by Canonical
>> that is already in the works?
>>
>> Q3. And can each LoCo use it for their own local newspaper announcement?
>>
>>
>> Could Walter, or someone please advise. - Thanks.
>>
>>
>> *Regarding - release party for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus.*
>>
>> As most of you already know, Ubuntu 16.04 is set to be released on April
>> 21st, 2016.  And it's a Long Term Support (LTS) release, which only happens
>> every couple of years... so
>>
>> Q4. Are we going to hold a release party, and if so, where in Portland?
>>
>> By unanimous vote during Friday's Salem Ubuntu hour, we would be happy to
>> travel to Portland for a LTS release party. Especially if Ben would be
>> willing to get permission to hold release party a Mozilla. ;-)
>>
>> Ben, Walter, could you please check on this and advise. - Thanks.
>>
>> Much thanks everyone.
>> Phil. N
>>
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Re: [Ubuntu Oregon] Global Ubuntu Day campaign.

2016-02-20 Thread Che Dean
Hi Phil, no worries on sharing the link to the flyers. As far as the
release party goes, I thought we were having the party at Linux Fest North
West up in Bellingham, WA? Portland would also be great for those that
won't be at LFNW. Maybe we could do a hangout between both events.

Che

On Sat, 20 Feb 2016 at 13:40 Phil N  wrote:

> Yesterday evening's Salem Ubuntu meeting was a great success, thanks to
> those who attended, as well as those who attended last time.  Sorry I
> couldn't make it last time.  I herd last meeting was a great success, with
> a few new members showing up.
>
> Members present for Feb 19th meeting:
>  James. B
>  Cody. S
>  Ryan (new member, longtime Linux/Ubuntu user)
>  Phil. N
>
> Discussion Topics; Canonical's - Global Ubuntu Day campaign, Release party
> for 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus).
>
> *Regarding - Global Ubuntu Day campaign.*
> We would like to know, if there is anything in the works for a newspaper
> announcement for Global Ubuntu Day that each LoCo could use.  We understand
> the *inaugural Ubuntu Day will take place in Milan, Italy*.  Here is a
> link to the original "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement.
> http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/01/15/ubuntu-is-coming-to-a-city-near-you/
>
>
> Q1. In what other city(s) will the Global Ubuntu Day event be held in, and
> how can each LoCo be involved?
>
> Our thinking is to have a generic "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement
> approved by Canonical, so each LoCo could add (fill in the blank) their own
> venue. Name of LoCo event, time and place they regularly meet.  This way
> each LoCo could provide their local newspaper with something that's both
> approved by Canonical and professional looking.  This would act as a public
> service announcement (PSA), which I believe are free, however there maybe
> size and or formatting requirements.
>
> Che - Has created some example marketing material and put then up on
> Spread Ubuntu at http://spreadubuntu.org/, and also on his Google drive
> at
> https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bze0ebspiCtkbmtGQ3REbVJIOEk&usp=sharing.
> For convince I've copied Che's links, which he originaly emailed to
> everyone on January 24th, into this email.  Hope that's O.K with Che...
>
> Flyer 1
>
> http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/brochure/ubuntu-information-flyer-1?nocache=1
>
> Flyer 2
>
> http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/brochure/ubuntu-information-flyer-2?nocache=1
>
> Che has done a great job creating and grouping them together for future
> use. - Thanks Che.
>
> Q2. Is there a "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement approved by Canonical that
> is already in the works?
>
> Q3. And can each LoCo use it for their own local newspaper announcement?
>
>
> Could Walter, or someone please advise. - Thanks.
>
>
> *Regarding - release party for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus.*
>
> As most of you already know, Ubuntu 16.04 is set to be released on April
> 21st, 2016.  And it's a Long Term Support (LTS) release, which only happens
> every couple of years... so
>
> Q4. Are we going to hold a release party, and if so, where in Portland?
>
> By unanimous vote during Friday's Salem Ubuntu hour, we would be happy to
> travel to Portland for a LTS release party. Especially if Ben would be
> willing to get permission to hold release party a Mozilla. ;-)
>
> Ben, Walter, could you please check on this and advise. - Thanks.
>
> Much thanks everyone.
> Phil. N
>
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[Ubuntu Oregon] Global Ubuntu Day campaign.

2016-02-20 Thread Phil N
Yesterday evening's Salem Ubuntu meeting was a great success, thanks to
those who attended, as well as those who attended last time.  Sorry I
couldn't make it last time.  I herd last meeting was a great success, with
a few new members showing up.

Members present for Feb 19th meeting:
 James. B
 Cody. S
 Ryan (new member, longtime Linux/Ubuntu user)
 Phil. N

Discussion Topics; Canonical's - Global Ubuntu Day campaign, Release party
for 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus).

*Regarding - Global Ubuntu Day campaign.*
We would like to know, if there is anything in the works for a newspaper
announcement for Global Ubuntu Day that each LoCo could use.  We understand
the *inaugural Ubuntu Day will take place in Milan, Italy*.  Here is a link
to the original "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement.
http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/01/15/ubuntu-is-coming-to-a-city-near-you/


Q1. In what other city(s) will the Global Ubuntu Day event be held in, and
how can each LoCo be involved?

Our thinking is to have a generic "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement approved
by Canonical, so each LoCo could add (fill in the blank) their own venue.
Name of LoCo event, time and place they regularly meet.  This way each LoCo
could provide their local newspaper with something that's both approved by
Canonical and professional looking.  This would act as a public service
announcement (PSA), which I believe are free, however there maybe size and
or formatting requirements.

Che - Has created some example marketing material and put then up on Spread
Ubuntu at http://spreadubuntu.org/, and also on his Google drive at
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bze0ebspiCtkbmtGQ3REbVJIOEk&usp=sharing.
For convince I've copied Che's links, which he originaly emailed to
everyone on January 24th, into this email.  Hope that's O.K with Che...

Flyer 1
http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/brochure/ubuntu-information-flyer-1?nocache=1

Flyer 2
http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/brochure/ubuntu-information-flyer-2?nocache=1

Che has done a great job creating and grouping them together for future
use. - Thanks Che.

Q2. Is there a "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement approved by Canonical that
is already in the works?

Q3. And can each LoCo use it for their own local newspaper announcement?


Could Walter, or someone please advise. - Thanks.


*Regarding - release party for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus.*

As most of you already know, Ubuntu 16.04 is set to be released on April
21st, 2016.  And it's a Long Term Support (LTS) release, which only happens
every couple of years... so

Q4. Are we going to hold a release party, and if so, where in Portland?

By unanimous vote during Friday's Salem Ubuntu hour, we would be happy to
travel to Portland for a LTS release party. Especially if Ben would be
willing to get permission to hold release party a Mozilla. ;-)

Ben, Walter, could you please check on this and advise. - Thanks.

Much thanks everyone.
Phil. N


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