Re: Mid-Cycle Events

2012-06-06 Thread Jared Norris
On 30 May 2012 04:44, Chris Robinson wrote: > It only gives us about three and a half weeks to organise posters and spread > the word.  I'm game if everyone else is, but we'd have to go pretty hard at > this if it's to be a success.  We'd need to start spreading the word this > weekend, so I'll st

Re: Mid-Cycle Events

2012-05-29 Thread Chris Robinson
da...@kvr.com.au >Cc: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com >Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2012 9:56 PM >Subject: Re: Mid-Cycle Events > >> Sounds like "Ubuntu AU Open Day" with some good supporting tag lines >> in the advertising might be the best approach. So that's the n

Re: Mid-Cycle Events

2012-05-29 Thread Jared Norris
> Sounds like "Ubuntu AU Open Day" with some good supporting tag lines > in the advertising might be the best approach. So that's the name part > down, now for the next point: > * Organise co-ordinators and volunteers for each location wanting to > participate > > So anyone wanting to volunteer to

Re: Mid-Cycle Events

2012-05-25 Thread Jared Norris
On 25 May 2012 12:22, wrote: > so about that open day... > > - David > > Sounds like "Ubuntu AU Open Day" with some good supporting tag lines in the advertising might be the best approach. So that's the name part down, now for the next point: * Organise co-ordinators and volunteers for each loca

Re: Mid-Cycle Events

2012-05-24 Thread david
so about that open day... - David On 2012-05-25 07:33, Andre Mangan wrote: Apology accepted.  Now let's close that book. Andre On 24 May 2012 20:50, George Patterson wrote: Yes, I have signed the CoC but will point out that the comment wasn't intended as an attack. If interpreted as a n

Re: Mid-Cycle Events

2012-05-24 Thread Andre Mangan
Apology accepted. Now let's close that book. Andre On 24 May 2012 20:50, George Patterson wrote: > Yes, I have signed the CoC but will point out that the comment wasn't > intended as an attack. If interpreted as a negative, I apologise. > > Regards > > > George > > On 24 May 2012 18:44, Andr

Re: Mid-Cycle Events

2012-05-24 Thread George Patterson
Yes, I have signed the CoC but will point out that the comment wasn't intended as an attack. If interpreted as a negative, I apologise. Regards George On 24 May 2012 18:44, Andre Mangan wrote: > i think it a sad state of affairs that a contributor's chosen vocabulary > should be under attack. 

Re: Mid-Cycle Events

2012-05-24 Thread Andre Mangan
i think it a sad state of affairs that a contributor's chosen vocabulary should be under attack. One single word. This is a forum for exchanging ideas. What ever happened to signing the Code of Conduct. I have signed it and abide by it, George. Have you? Andre . On 24 May 2012 11:58, Georg

Re: Mid-Cycle Events

2012-05-23 Thread Boden Matthews
t;> know about it well in advance. Hopefully it will generate more local >> traffic in addition to the other advertising that we do. >> >> Chris. >> >> -- >> *From:* Jared Norris >> *To:* ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com >>

Re: Mid-Cycle Events

2012-05-23 Thread Andre Mangan
about it well in advance. Hopefully it will generate more local > traffic in addition to the other advertising that we do. > > Chris. > > ------ > *From:* Jared Norris > *To:* ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com > *Sent:* Tuesday, 22 May 2012 10:28 PM > *Subject:* Mid-Cyc

Re: Mid-Cycle Events

2012-05-22 Thread Chris Robinson
ic in addition to the other advertising that we do. Chris. > > From: Jared Norris >To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com >Sent: Tuesday, 22 May 2012 10:28 PM >Subject: Mid-Cycle Events > >Good evening all, > >In January the Brisbane members

Mid-Cycle Events

2012-05-22 Thread Jared Norris
Good evening all, In January the Brisbane members got together for an InstallFest during the middle of the cycle for the 11.10 release cycle. We discussed that we would probably like to make this a regular occasion as an addition to the release parties. We also decided that the name InstallFest wa