Re: [GTALUG] Mail server Problems?: Re: Tonight's meeting announcement?

2022-11-15 Thread o1bigtenor via talk
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 10:58 AM D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
 wrote:
>
> | From: Znoteer via talk 
> | Never having set foot in a local meeting (the commute from Montreal is too
> | long :) ) I'm not known to any of you except through my rare contributions
> | to this list.  But, it's a job that can be done remotely and I am often near
> | a computer, so I'd be willing to help with moderation.
>
> Thanks very much for stepping forward.  The board will surely respond.
>
> Thanks for the history -- very interestsing.
>
> Do consider attending our tele-meetings.  Each meeting since the start
> of the pandemic has been remote.  Most recently, on Big Blue Button.
> To "attend" you only need a GUI browser and a good internet connection.
> But this is a limited-time offer: many are hoping to get back to
> face-to-face meetings.

I would suggest that it be considered that GTALUG broadcast the meetings at
the same time as they are face-to-face.
I'm betting that more of us remote types would appreciate that option!!!

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Re: [GTALUG] Mail server Problems?: Re: Tonight's meeting announcement?

2022-11-15 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: Znoteer via talk 
| Never having set foot in a local meeting (the commute from Montreal is too
| long :) ) I'm not known to any of you except through my rare contributions
| to this list.  But, it's a job that can be done remotely and I am often near
| a computer, so I'd be willing to help with moderation.

Thanks very much for stepping forward.  The board will surely respond.

Thanks for the history -- very interestsing.

Do consider attending our tele-meetings.  Each meeting since the start
of the pandemic has been remote.  Most recently, on Big Blue Button.
To "attend" you only need a GUI browser and a good internet connection.
But this is a limited-time offer: many are hoping to get back to
face-to-face meetings.
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Re: [GTALUG] Mail server Problems?: Re: Tonight's meeting announcement?

2022-11-15 Thread Znoteer via talk
Hi,

On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 01:47:20PM -0500, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:
> | From: Giles Orr via talk 
> 
> | I received multiple messages yesterday from the list, many of which
> | appear to be up to a couple months old.
> 
> The mail software (MailMan) kicked those messages to the moderator.
> 
> The current moderator is sort of / somewhat retired and just got to them.
> 
> We could use more volunteers to do tasks like this.  Note: I don't appoint 
> people.

Never having set foot in a local meeting (the commute from Montreal is too
long :) ) I'm not known to any of you except through my rare contributions
to this list.  But, it's a job that can be done remotely and I am often near
a computer, so I'd be willing to help with moderation.

I can't remember exactly how I got here.  It would have been one of two
similar 'campaigns'.  First, LUGs started to disappear at some point. 
Frequently having questions in those years, I started to search for
alternatives to the LUGs that were folding around me.

The second was after I moved to Montreal.  In 2017 the annual Debian
Conference was hosted in Montreal.  I got involved since I was a debian user
and mlug has been for all intents and purposes inactive, so I figured I meet
the debian québec gang (I think some of you may have met anarcat from
Montreal.  He gave a packaging presentation in TO, I think).  One of the
things I was asked to help with was publicising the event to Canadian geeks. 
So I had another go at finding still existing LUGs in order to spread the
word.

Having written all that out, I think it was the 2nd, Debconf related,
campaign where I discovered GTALUG.  I've been on this list, and hanging in
#debian-quebec on irc @oftc (joeDoe on irc) and going to pre-pandemic and
resently restarted debian-quebec get-togethers ever since :)

I only once had a Linux job that lasted (~1 year) until the Dotcom boom went
bomb.  In other words, my interest in Linux is purely as a home user and
advocate.  My last job was in fact very un technical: crossing guard :)

Let me know if you'd like me to help moderate.

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Re: [GTALUG] Mail server Problems?: Re: Tonight's meeting announcement?

2022-11-14 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk
| From: Giles Orr via talk 

| I received multiple messages yesterday from the list, many of which
| appear to be up to a couple months old.

The mail software (MailMan) kicked those messages to the moderator.

The current moderator is sort of / somewhat retired and just got to them.

We could use more volunteers to do tasks like this.  Note: I don't appoint 
people.
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[GTALUG] Mail server Problems?: Re: Tonight's meeting announcement?

2022-11-14 Thread Giles Orr via talk
I received multiple messages yesterday from the list, many of which
appear to be up to a couple months old.  The one that follows is a
fine example: Colin and Stewart had a conversation in September, which
for some reason was released to me 2022-11-13-11:11.  Along with about
another ten threads, not included here.  This is very weird behaviour,
and makes it hard for me (and anyone else seeing this behaviour) to
participate in the conversations.  And yet I've seen other emails to
the list in the two months in between.  Very strange indeed.

On Sun, 13 Nov 2022 at 11:11, Colin McGregor via talk  wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2022 at 6:48 PM Stewart C. Russell via talk  
> wrote:
>>
>> On 2022-09-14 23:33, Colin McGregor wrote:
>> >
>> > That was Tuesday evening. Any event, it wasn't a very good talk (for
>> > several reasons), so you didn't miss much.
>>
>> I'm sure it was great, Colin. I'm sorry I wasn't able to attend. I
>> originally sent the message Tuesday morning, but it bounced around for a
>> day with a "FAILED_PRECONDITION: connect error (111): Connection
>> refused" issue.
>>
>> On the subject of boating and Linux, I did just see this:
>>
>> RCgmbh/PiLot: dotnet core based projects for the PiLot navigation and
>> logbook program for raspberry pi — https://github.com/RCgmbh/PiLot/
>
>
> Interesting, I will have to check out how this compares to "AvNav" another 
> web based navigation program that can run on a Raspberry Pi (and is one of 
> the MANY packages included with Bareboat Necessities ( 
> https://bareboat-necessities.github.io/ ) (I did mention Bareboat Necessities 
> in my talk, but not AvNav)).
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Colin.
>
>>
>> via the Raspberry Pi Forum:
>> https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=340217
>>
>>   Stewart
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