Re: Team Appointment Process - Poll

2010-06-10 Thread bwright
How long do we want to hold up decisions. Are we just going to sit here complaining about a voting system into the next year and have 0% productivity or are we going to do something. I have noticed the active participants are voting and the active members are the ones that get the choice. If you

Re: Local Ubuntu conference [Was: Metrocracy vs democracy]

2010-06-10 Thread bwright
Why do people find structure so critical to a community. We are a group of people interested in Ubuntu and the progression of Ubuntu in Australia. Do we need to hold conferences with minutes and boards? None of this is at all binding so how can you expect anyone who does not get their voted leader

Blogs

2010-06-10 Thread bwright
Slightly off topic but who has blogs that are techie or have technical feeds? It would be interesting to see since I am addicted to information and I would like to grab tech news and tech adventures from this community. My blog is at http://bwright.uberwolf.com/feeds/programming/ and

Re: Ubuntu AU LoCo Restructure Poll

2010-06-09 Thread bwright
We spent most of the meeting before last on the restructuring so why would we repeat it. I will be voting :-) On Jun 9, 11:24 am, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote: On 9 June 2010 09:36, andrew gande...@gmail.com wrote: Bravo Ryan for bringing this forward, I will not be voting for

Re: Australian Digital Education Revolutionbeing a BIG blow for Linux.

2010-05-25 Thread bwright
I believe that you are not allowed to change the operating system in the contract with the DET until you leave school. I go to a public school ( I am a senior student ) and I don't think you are allowed to actually install another system. The system is also loaded with goodies like programs that

Re: Ubuntu-AU Wiki Update

2010-05-25 Thread bwright
Great work. Love the additions to the Wiki. On May 24, 10:58 pm, Dave Hall dave.h...@skwashd.com wrote: Hi Jared, On Mon, 2010-05-24 at 19:15 +1000, Jared Norris wrote: Good morning/afternoon/evening Ubuntu-AU'ers I just wanted to drop you all an email to let you know that I have made

Re: 701SD wireless

2010-05-19 Thread bwright
Could you find out the model of wireless card which is really important for diagnosing. Run the lspci you may have to do that as root ( sudo lspci ) and that will pretty much just list all PCI devices. If you see your wireless card on that list it is a really good thing because it means the

Re: Leadership Structure

2010-05-18 Thread bwright
It does not matter what we name it we just need to come to some conclusion as to what sort of structure we want. Firstly lets map out what we actually need leadership in or what we need organisation for. We obviously need a contact along with maybe an events manager and a community manager. We can

Re: Proposal - Ubuntu-AU BugJams

2010-05-18 Thread bwright
As I said at the meeting I am up for any bug triage day. On May 18, 1:35 pm, Peter Watts watto...@gmail.com wrote: I also have an interest in Bugs. Joined the Bug squad but find it difficult to get started. A team environment should help with this. On 18 May 2010 06:41, Paul Gear

Re: LUGs

2010-05-18 Thread bwright
Ubuntu could be a SIG due to the nature of its community and its CoC which extends further than just technical issues but I don't really like the idea of treading on the toes of LUGS. If you want to have meet ups and post them on the ubuntu-au mailing list or organise them that is fine we are a

Re: A plea for civility

2010-05-18 Thread bwright
I have not followed the discussion on the mailing list for a while but I am trying to be a more active member of the ubuntu-au community now. Anyway I think we are on the right track moving away from this type of behavior to a more unified community. On May 16, 3:04 pm, Scott Evans

Re: Logs for IRC meeting 17-05-2010

2010-05-18 Thread bwright
/2009May12 On May 17, 11:17 pm, bwright bwright...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for the upload we need to keep a record of that to prove we have been having meetings. On May 17, 10:43 pm, Scott Evans sc...@vk7hse.hobby-site.org wrote: Hello fellow ubuntu-au members... here is the url

Re: Logs for IRC meeting 17-05-2010

2010-05-18 Thread bwright
as well as a link to the meeting log. On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 6:17 PM, bwright bwright...@gmail.com wrote: I was at the meeting yet on the wiki page for the meeting I along with almost everyone here is not mentioned on attending but several buts are and it seems not to summaries the bag

Re: Formal v Informal structure

2010-05-18 Thread bwright
I prefer the idea of an informal structure as Norm, VK3XCI mentioned it seems to fit the online community better than a rigid formal structure and I don't see how you could really argue that a formal structure is more inclusive than exclusive. One of the best things about an informal structure is

Re: Local activity suggestion: face-to-face technical gatherings

2010-05-18 Thread bwright
I live in Sydney but I just wanted to encourage the idea I think it is a really valuable idea to have face to face meetings with the community. Cheers. On May 18, 11:06 pm, James Beake jamesbe...@moonmarsh.com wrote: Hi Paul, my responses and thoughts below. cheers James On 16 May 2010

Re: Leadership Structure

2010-05-17 Thread bwright
I think a very simple odd numbered comittiee of 3 to 5 people would be the best system. It is simple it allows for effective work delegation and it suits the nature of the community. These people would be openly nominated for their work in the community and votes would be held. Any sort of state

Re: Leadership Structure

2010-05-17 Thread bwright
the community it will make organising events etc easier. Also decisions should be made as a community I agree. On May 17, 11:07 pm, Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com wrote: On 17 May 2010 22:30, bwright bwright...@gmail.com wrote: I think a very simple odd numbered comittiee of 3 to 5 people would

Re: Do you want to see an official Australian Ubuntu LoCo?

2010-05-17 Thread bwright
Yes for me we need to have an official Australian LoCo we can't just be cut off from Ubuntu as an entire country :/ On May 16, 2:43 pm, Paul Gear p...@libertysys.com.au wrote: On 14/05/10 14:03, Lisa Milne wrote: Well, with comments such as you are flogging a dead horse floating around it

Re: Logs for IRC meeting 17-05-2010

2010-05-17 Thread bwright
Thanks for the upload we need to keep a record of that to prove we have been having meetings. On May 17, 10:43 pm, Scott Evans sc...@vk7hse.hobby-site.org wrote: Hello fellow ubuntu-au members... here is the url for the meeting held ...

Ubuntu One

2009-11-15 Thread bwright
Do people love or hate the idea of Ubuntu One? Personally I think they are heading in the right direction they are not trying to be your PC they don't want to do all the computing they are just trying to make computing more convenient. Anyway I would love to hear your opinions on it. --

Re: Creating A Linux Disro - Need Programmers, Disginers etc!

2009-11-14 Thread bwright
Learn to spell distro. Why would anyone devote their time to this and how full of yourself do you have to be to ask it on the mailing list of a thriving Ubuntu community! Also it concerns me that you are treating designers and programmers like tools you can use and throw away, it took you 2

Re: Creating A Linux Distro - Need Programmers, Designers etc

2009-11-14 Thread bwright
No problem making your own distro, just do it yourself. Don't make a word document and do a horrible design in MS paint upload it to an UBUNTU mailing list and expect anyone to give a sh(-1^1/2)t. :) On 14 Nov, 20:35, Christopher Lees christopher_l...@iprimus.com.au wrote: On Fri, 2009-11-13 at

Topic Change: Does everyone like the Koala

2009-11-14 Thread bwright
In light of recent events, I thought I would take the liberty of changing the topic! How is everyone finding the Koala? Soft and cuddly or does it have claws and red eyes? I am quite pleased with the new boot screen and theme makes it more visually pleasing. -- ubuntu-au mailing list

Re: Respect and courtesy, please.

2009-11-09 Thread bwright
Interesting. I must have missed something during the week of discussion. Anyway good to see you back Elky. Melissa Draper wrote: Greetings, I am not pointing fingers as I have not the time to dissect the past week's mails anyway. Those who have overstepped a line know it already, or will

Re: OS differences (Was: Re: My experience with Ubuntu...not great)

2009-11-09 Thread bwright
In my opinion I think Ubuntu and indeed all Linux distributions are a little bit of a culture shock for people whom are used to being given software from a proprietary organization such as Microsoft or Macintosh. Avoid the technical details between the systems I think it's important to new

Re: WUBI

2009-08-07 Thread bwright
Well the other option would be to do a full install of Ubuntu and then install Windows in a virtual machine using something such as virtual box which I believe is included in the main ubuntu jaunt repositories. A quick question did you download the iso using the WUBI client? If so please go to