Good Morning Ubuntu-AU'ers, I have finally fought off hardware failures long enough to be able to do a bit of a write up about how the Ubuntu-AU team went at linux.conf.au that has just occurred. I have written up details at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam/LCA2011Brisbane and there are several links off this page to other areas (I recommend checking out the photos!). If you have anything to add please feel free to contribute and make sure you upload or link more photos so we can all share.
I would just like to thank all that turned out, it was a great day and it was made really easy by the number of people willing to get in and give a hand. I will be writing up a wiki page in the coming weeks to have a place to store all the information that was learnt about what worked and what didn't. I would also like to remind people that we have a couple of hundred CDs left over from the day for a number of different reasons. Instead of letting them sit around my house getting old (they are the 10.10 32 bit desktop versions) I would love to distribute them in a useful manner. Please think about any way these can be used to promote Ubuntu within the general public (hand them out to your computer class at school? Donate them to a library? Hold your own Ubuntu stand at a TAFE/Uni Open Day?) and email the list so we can get them out to you as by the time April rolls around there will be a new release so we can't hold on to them for too long. Regards, Jared Norris https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au