Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld

2006-10-27 Thread Alan Pope
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 08:41:38AM +0100, Gary Kearley wrote: Hi folks, Great day out yesterday at LinuxWorld. It was good to meet some of you, even if it was quite briefly, it seemed rather busy there and the booths were pretty cramped. It was indeed a top couple of days. My legs ache

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld

2006-10-27 Thread alan c
Alan Pope wrote: On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 08:41:38AM +0100, Gary Kearley wrote: Hi folks, Great day out yesterday at LinuxWorld. It was good to meet some of you, even if it was quite briefly, it seemed rather busy there and the booths were pretty cramped. It was indeed a top couple of

[ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld

2006-10-26 Thread Gary Kearley
Hi folks, Great day out yesterday at LinuxWorld. It was good to meet some of you, even if it was quite briefly, it seemed rather busy there and the booths were pretty cramped. Sadly I had to make a move, as for the last few years I've suffered with what can only be described as agoraphobia, and

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld

2006-10-26 Thread Matthew Saunders
On 26/10/06, Gary Kearley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Great day out yesterday at LinuxWorld. A superb event. I look forward to it all year long. Good to see a large number stands offering Ubuntu disks - more square footage of Ubuntu than Novell. Any ideas as to how many CDs were given out?

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld

2006-10-26 Thread Caroline Ford
On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 21:53 +0100, Matthew Saunders wrote: On 26/10/06, Gary Kearley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Great day out yesterday at LinuxWorld. A superb event. I look forward to it all year long. Good to see a large number stands offering Ubuntu disks - more square footage of

[ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld Planning .ORG requirements.

2006-09-28 Thread nik
Just a reminder from Brian Teeman who is the point of contact for the .ORG village for us. -- Promoting the Expo Can I remind you all that part of the deal in participating in the .Org Village is that you promote the Expo within your community. This can be in the form of a newsletter,

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld Planning .ORG requirements.

2006-09-28 Thread Alan Pope
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 09:03:11AM +0100, nik wrote: Just a reminder from Brian Teeman who is the point of contact for the .ORG village for us. -- Promoting the Expo Can I remind you all that part of the deal in participating in the .Org Village is that you promote the Expo within your

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Alan Pope
On Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 05:27:11PM +0100, Nik Butler wrote: More people have signed up to help out on the stand. You can expect me to be asking the commitment question next week to ensure we can start planning who will be where and if equipment will need to be moved and how we can start to

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread john levin
Alan Pope wrote: On the subject of Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Xubuntu, I dont mind installing kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop on my ubuntu laptop and logon 3 times to allow us to quickly switch between desktops for demos. VMWare Player is your friend. I have images of Ubuntu and Kubuntu 6.06

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Sean Miller
Alan Pope wrote: On the subject of Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Xubuntu, I dont mind installing kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop on my ubuntu laptop and logon 3 times to allow us to quickly switch between desktops for demos. How does that work, Alan? Are you saying you run the other two

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Chadwick Longstaff
--- Sean Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alan Pope wrote: On the subject of Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Xubuntu, I dont mind installing kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop on my ubuntu laptop and logon 3 times to allow us to quickly switch between desktops for demos. How does that

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Sean Miller
Chadwick Longstaff wrote: How does that work, Alan? Are you saying you run the other two desktops in parallel with the main one? How do you then switch? Ctrl-Alt-Fx etc.? Would be interested to see this in action... Fascinating... I must look into this further... if you bring your

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Alan Pope
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 11:07:38AM +0100, Sean Miller wrote: Alan Pope wrote: On the subject of Kubuntu/Ubuntu/Xubuntu, I dont mind installing kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop on my ubuntu laptop and logon 3 times to allow us to quickly switch between desktops for demos.

[ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 - Who Where When...

2006-09-25 Thread Gary Kearley
Hi, I'm planning to make the trip down to London from Essex to go to LinuxWorld, not sure what day to go, where ubuntu-uk will be in the halls and who will be there... Who else is going? ie how many ubuntu-uk people might I find down there? Does anyone have a hall/stand layout map? (or will

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 - Who Where When...

2006-09-25 Thread Nicholas Butler
Hi Gary This might help https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006 Nik -- ubuntu-uk mailing list ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread ac
Nik Butler wrote: Afternoon all. So its been a quiet week on the list regarding the exhibition but that does not mean we have not been hammering away behind the scenes. First off thanks to Alan Helmore-Simpson and Paul Sladen for keeping the Ubuntu Tablet demo project moving forward. By

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread ac
Nik Butler wrote: [...] Things im still waiting for suggestions/content/materials/confirmation of a good idea on ; keeping it simple theres just a couple of things: 1. Things to Show/Demo during the two days. Ah - something I have thought of but do not know how to do yet, and might be

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Andrew Gee
On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 17:27 +0100, Nik Butler wrote: Id like to order up some Polo Shirts to wear on the day as well as Sell can I get a Commitment for at least an order of 20 , since I can get the price reduced on larger quantities and I can get 25 for £10.00 each so guess what .. if we

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-25 Thread Alan Helmore-Simpson
From: Andrew Gee [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't make it to LinuxWorld unfortunately as I'm only 15. But is there any chance of buying one of these t-shirts and you sending them to me? I will happily pick one up for you and send it to you. Send me a message off-list with your details. Alan. --

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London 2006 Update for 24th September

2006-09-24 Thread Caroline Ford
On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 17:27 +0100, Nik Butler wrote: Afternoon all. So its been a quiet week on the list regarding the exhibition but that does not mean we have not been hammering away behind the scenes. The Ubuntu people have contacted me to confirm that the request for SHIP-IT CDs

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld planning - Update 14th Sept.

2006-09-15 Thread ana
idea that ASDA do 6x4 prints for 10p each if you buy a lot, but it doesnt matter what you get developed, it doesnt have to be a photo. - Original Message - From: nik [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thursday, September 14, 2006 9:03 am Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld planning - Update 14th

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld planning - Update 14th Sept.

2006-09-14 Thread nik
Since I wont get a chance to post this over the weekend, here is your end of week update, 1: Thank You to Adam Bagnall, Alan Pope, Alan Helmore-Simpson,Stuart Parkington and Ashley Hooper whom have all volunteered to aid in Setup and Attendance. We believe Jono Bacon may even make an

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld planning - Update 14th Sept.

2006-09-14 Thread Alan Helmore-Simpson
I'll do some picture taking, but I dont have a website or blog to upload them. Also I've got a big HP Laserjet printer although it's only bw, so if needed I can print out loads of handouts maybe? As for interviewing visitors are we going to have some sort of short questionnaire I have a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld planning page

2006-09-12 Thread Alan Pope
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 00:34 +0100, Jono Bacon wrote: I have created a page at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006 to help organise the booth. If everyone who is interested can keep that page up to date, that would be great. :) Ok, updated with my info. I can probably do all

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld planning page

2006-09-12 Thread nik
use the boot to gather in people and get them involved after the event. id also suggest not leaving it to the spill checker ! boot should be booth ! NIk -- ubuntu-uk mailing list ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld planning page

2006-09-12 Thread nik
If it is useful ( and I can get some help lugging it up ) I have the following : suitable for running as servers for the day ! 2 x Compaq ML370 Servers ( bloody heavy ) 1 x Compaq DL380 Server ( as above ) 1 x Compaq 36U Server Rack Cabinet 1 x Dell Optiplex GX60 , 15 Lcd Screen,

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld planning page

2006-09-12 Thread ac
nik wrote: William Anderson wrote: nik wrote: use the boot to gather in people and get them involved after the event. id also suggest not leaving it to the spill checker ! boot should be booth ! Booth person: Would you like to peruse the enlightened wares of

[ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld planning page

2006-09-11 Thread Jono Bacon
Hi all, Sorry for breaking up the thread, but I figured this will make it more obvious to those who have volunteered to help the booth at LinuxWorld. I have created a page at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006 to help organise the booth. If everyone who is interested can keep

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-26 Thread Benj. Mako Hill
quote who=Paul Sladen date=Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 03:20:26PM +0100 This brings me to the second point; we can hopefully get the Ubuntu community along, but beyond that there's a large overlap between the Ubunties and Debianites. Last year at the Expo we had two mega-stands:

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Re: [ubuntu-uk] Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-26 Thread Jonathan Riddell
On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 01:30:19AM +0100, john levin wrote: Jonathan Riddell wrote: On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 03:20:26PM +0100, Paul Sladen wrote: It would be handy to at least have the Ubuntu/Debian stands adjacent. Also don't know what Jonathan wants to do about Kubuntu... jr: any ideas?

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-24 Thread Magnus Therning
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 03:35:16PM +0100, Jane Silber wrote: [..] If Canonical provides some free stuff, are there enough community people who will man the stand for us? I'd be available for one day. Any standards one has to live up to in order to be help out? /M -- Magnus Therning

Re: [ubuntu-uk] LinuxWorld London

2005-08-24 Thread Sean Miller
Jane, Happy to help out if required. Like Magnus may only be able to do one day, but would love to promote the distro. Sean -- ubuntu-uk mailing list ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk