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Instead of spamming You could also take a look at
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-help and see how You can help?
How is this spamming? Do you know how many times I've gone to that Wiki page
to find it somewhat confusing, and devoid of direction? There are many things
I can help with, and all of them require I go through many manual steps
(signing up for lists, emailing and initiating a conversation)
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Aside from the spam at the end of this thread, the minutes were a great read!
I look forward to pitching in next round.
Did you only read the ones from 12/18/2012? I think there have been
additional meetings although I didn't spot the IRC notes.
Not sure what is happening. I'd like to be informed and even attend the IRC
meetings if I can figure out when they are.
There were no additional meetings on the #trisquel-dev channel.
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Sure. Go for it. Forcing us to be more out there probably won't hurt. What
do they say? Bad publicity or good publicity it is still publicity.
Great to see that things are getting sorted out.
One thing we should discuss in one of the next meetings is the future of the
Desktop Environment. gnome-panel has become unmaintained, and we need to
decide whether to maintain in on our own, or to switch to something
different.
At least
- Mensaje original -
:) I don't see why not. Just post a new thread.
Ok, let's do that in future... Next thursday i guess.
By the way, I do think fsf promote trisquel. In fact i think i found out about
trisquel in part because it is the defaulf distro they recomend and it is the
Whom?
I am interested to make deb packages of games that are outdated in the repos
or does not exist in repos at all.
Like UFO: Alien Invasion, Speed Dreams, TripleA, and World of Padman.
:) I don't see why not. Just post a new thread.
good minutes here: http://openetherpad.org/trisqueldevel
can i suggest open new thread for each conversation/meeting?
as per reaching out: can we suggest ruben to go to freeasinfreedom faif
podcast? or floss weekly or linux outlaws or any other?
webcasts
Also, translators might find a Recent Changes and history/revision info for
each page useful. Otherwise changes might become hard to track for
translators.
There is revision information w/ diffs. I have partial admin access and can
see them. I am actually not sure why they are not enabled for everyone
though.
The revision authors are listed at the bottom of the page, but no revision
information (i.e. a diff between revisions). That would be helpful because
wiki pages have to be linked from the alphabetical list of manuals [1] and
the relevant sections in the documentation [2] which some users
Confirmed for my part.
20:00 is fine by me.
From: nospamh...@runbox.com
Subject: Re: [Trisquel-users] Interested in volunteering? Read this... update
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 02:56:32 +0100 (CET)
What about artwork for Trisquel? Is there an email address to submit
it for consideration?
The Trisquel Team page points people to hound
quidam has just announced on IRC a meeting in #trisquel-dev (note spelling)
at 17:00 UTC today.
+1
:) Not much notice.
Ok
We'll have to ask for 20:00 for the next meeting!
Keep informing please for the time.
I just finished reading the IRC log of the 1st meeting, I'm glad someone
posted it here although I didn't catch it in time. Was it decided that the
next meeting would be the 25h at 17:00 UTC?
:( I think I might have to get on the dev mailing list. Anyway- if we can
clarify that I'll be at
Looked like an interesting meeting. :)
Regarding time: I might be able to make 19:00 (5am) since I sometimes get up
early. 18:30 perhaps, but not any earlier.
Next meeting if I'm in I will bring up the wiki issue. The main reason why I
don't contribute to the wiki as much as I'd like to is
I believe this is correct. We are current on 6 if I'm not mistaken and the
wiki we use anyway supports revisions.
Since the above post I've discovered that the helpers are now all in git (the
layout had changed and I am new to git). I've updated the package helpers
wiki page (1) to reflect this. Please read and comment/edit.
(1) https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/package-helpers
So, what is the final word? Too many posts to read.
What about artwork for Trisquel? Is there an email address to submit it for
consideration?
Summary:
chris: 00:00 to 11:00 OR 20:00-24:00 UTC
leny2010: 12:00 to 00:00 UTC
andrew:20:00 to 10:00 UTC
malberts: 16:00 to 21:00
oysterboy: 17UTC is good
Rubén: 17:00 UTC was suggested
composr: any time
It looks to me like 20:00 UTC would be the ideal time to hit everybody who
Not sure. I think there is a person who has been contributing though. Take a
look on the wiki.
The meeting is not set yet. We are still trying to find a suitable time where
the most people can make it. The meeting will mainly be developer oriented
although I don't see any reason other questions can't be asked. We should go
over the questions, concerns, etc here and get answers to
Noon is fine for me (west coast of USA). The only problem is my work
schedule. It is all over the place. If I have work that day I won't be able
to make it.
Hello All,
Now let me get this straight:
Ruben said in http://trisquel.info/en/comment/reply/7116/28060
the following:
One way we can start to work things out is by having a weekly development
meeting on the irc, and discuss this bottom-line problems there. I suggest
doing it at the
I can be active in IRC between 16:00 (UTC) to 21:00 (UTC). Maybe a little
earlier even.
It it's before that I can lurk and perhaps pop in once in a while. If it's
after that I can lurk but I won't be around.
I didn't exactly read this that way. What he said was that we need more
hackers. We don't really have many hackers here. We have people who have done
a bit of programming. The difference between the two are essentially being
taught something and learning it on your own. A lack of
Maybe sometime this week we can go through and match up the times people can
be on and then make some suggestions to Rubén about a specific time that
would work best. Lets have a 1st, a 2nd, etc.
I think the important piece is Rubén's availability.
I'm also not sure we need to do weekly
On 12-12-15 03:06 PM, and...@andrewlindley.co.uk wrote:
I can only make meetings starting between 12:00 to 00:00 UTC. For me
the given 17:00 is great.
I question your TZ arithmetic. If your TZ is UTC+n then you subtract
n from a UTC value to get your local time. The + refers to the fact
I must emphasise that I am not an authoritative source but from my
hobby level work towards getting the Trisquel maintainer knowledges I
can give some pointers as to what I'm using:
Firstly, the places to find out about .deb packaging are:
One of the following packages,
maint-guide - Debian
For me a weekly session would be better than a monthly one. In that
if I have questions only Rubén can answer I can hang on for a regular
weekly slot, but if it was only once a month I would track him down
on IRC. Thus if there is demand a weekly half hour or hour would be
better use of
Yes- definitely. If people have questions this makes sense. What I'm not
convinced of at the moment is that there are many (if any) people who will
follow through and show up for the meetings. Saying you want to volunteer,
being able to, and then following through are entirely different
5AM doesn't work terribly well here eighter. Maybe we can do it earlier? like
+6 UTC. That would be like 6am for Rubén, 1AM for me, and what 10-11PM for
you?
Chris, you are on the East Coast (USA) right? If that is 1AM for you. That
would put it at 22:00 (10:00PM) and I am -9 UTC.
OK,
The hardest for me to make would be 11:00-20:00 UTC.
I am still interested. As for time, I'll go with whatever most of you can do,
because my schedule changes with the time zone I'm in.
I can only make meetings starting between 12:00 to 00:00 UTC. For me the
given 17:00 is great.
I question your TZ arithmetic. If your TZ is UTC+n then you subtract n from
a UTC value to get your local time. The + refers to the fact that it will be
that many hours later before you arrive
Here's how to confirm what I say on the command line:
aml@coffee:~$ TZ=America/Los_Angeles date --date='TZ=UTC 17:00 next
Tuesday'
Tue Dec 18 09:00:00 PST 2012
aml@coffee:~$ TZ=America/Los_Angeles date --date='TZ=UTC 17:00 next
Tuesday
Tue Dec 18 12:00:00 EST 2012
Not sure who your referring to although I'm a bit of an insomniac. I work all
sorts of hours. I prefer the night though.
If I did the math right 11:00 - 20:00 UTC is something along the lines of
6AM-3PM Eastern Standard Time.
Sorry when I said 22:00 I meant my time. I misread it. Yes, I believe my
math is off.
I question your TZ arithmetic. If your TZ is UTC+n then you subtract n from
a UTC value to get your local time. The + refers to the fact that it will be
that many hours later before you arrive at the same date/time.
No, it's actually the other way around. :-)
Ah thanks! I misread the thread. I've now re-read it and made an entirely
different sense of it.
I'll simply repeat that I can make a start time between midday and midnight
UTC.
Makes no differene here.
You're right about UTC offset, my mistake. I was right about the actual
times.
I think the easiest way might be for people to give the UTC times they can
make. If we all talk one timezone then that is much simpler.
People can use the date command to convert from their local time like
That's a cool command and much easier to do conversions with. :-)
I'm available 20:00 to 10:00 UTC but on some days longer (19:00 to 11:00
sometimes if notice given).
Forgot to mention... weekend is better once I'm back studying. I'm on
holidays until March so weekdays are fine for me until then.
I believe so.
Here is a chart:
http://www.wsanford.com/~wsanford/activities/timeconv.html
+1
Can you post an announcement to the mailing list?
I've finished sending out notices to those who added themselves to the list
of volunteers who were actually contactable (on the forums):
http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/proposed-policies-procedures-solutions
I guess we should wait a bit to give people time to respond. Then try and
setup a
For those who are interested there may be a weekly meeting
on the #trisquel-devel channel on Tuesdays at 17:00 UTC.
Not sure if I am skilled enough so I didn't add myself to the
list but I might lurk occasionally. Timezones can be a
problem though - 3am on Wednesday morning is pretty early for
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Le 12-12-12 10:43 PM, ch...@thinkpenguin.com a écrit :
Rubén said the meeting would be on IRC. This is pretty typical.
Mageia has a good example on this:
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Meetings
It looks like Rubén is basically thinking along the
I am still interested in volunteering. Depending on the week I should be
able to make the online meetings although not always (work schedule
fluctuates). Is there a meeting planned next week?
Count me in.
I think somebody mentioned logging the meetings.
There is something called a meetbot:
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Meetings#Mageia_meeting_notes
Might be worth looking into. We should start a wiki page on this and post a
log to each meeting if there are to be meetings.
Just adding some informations:
For those that want to participate but don't know how to use IRC (for
example) you can simply fallow this tutorial :
http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/connect-trisquel-irc-channel
Rubén said the meeting would be on IRC. This is pretty typical.
Mageia has a good example on this:
https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Meetings
It looks like Rubén is basically thinking along the same lines.
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