Good Morning
Well we are now less than 7 days to the Show and we have a few things
left to gather.
What we have now got for the show are
1. Ubuntu CDs in flavours of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, EduBuntu, Ubunute-MAC,
Ubuntu-64bit
2. 25 Polo shirts ( more on this on the wiki if I can be left alone
One more thing ( wow im steve jobs ! )
If you have volunteered for the Stand can you goto the Wiki
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LinuxWorldLondon2006Planning
in the section
Staffing the Booth for both days
please enter the day and time you will be commiting to for Ubuntu UK. Thanks
Nik
Well its all rolling in now!
First of all the Exhbitor Badges are here . I can either send them onto
you tommorow or keep them until Tuesday.
Polo Shirts I have 25 for £14.00 preordered and I will put up
the price to £15.00 on the day at the stands.
Preordered Poloshirts are
Nik,
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 09:39 +0100, Nik Butler wrote:
Well its all rolling in now!
First of all the Exhbitor Badges are here . I can either send them onto
you tommorow or keep them until Tuesday.
Polo Shirts I have 25 for £14.00 preordered and I will put up
the price to
On 18/10/06, Nik Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. A few good A3 posters in Colour for the Stand. I may raid the fridge
on this
I would like to get some posters printed, which I can
then post to you as I won't be there until the Thursday. I don't mind
covering the postage costs, etc.
What
Nik Butler wrote:
1. Setup day for ensuring the stand is populated
2. First day ensuring we know what we are talking about
My train gets me into London for 0700 so I can come help setup if you like.
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Hi all,
We need an Ubuntu UK logo as a matter of urgency for the LinuxWorld
stand. Would be nice to have a derivative Ubuntu logo, like many other
UK LoCo teams. Can someone get one knocked up today, in a resizable
format such as SVG?
Jono
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Ubuntu Community Manager
I told you it was all coming in now.
We wil have a stand that includes
Your shell scheme stand measures 2m x 1.5m - and will have 2 black
chairs, 1table and an electrical socket.
Also someone pointed out that we need at least two people on the stand
for any one slot during the days. So please
I would imagine there would be no problem in this since the Licnese has
been clear in the past that we can. But I'll search the Wiki .
Ps . I would charge about £3.00 for the CDs. Which will seem quite a bit
but if you consider that this recompenses you and enables some value to
be kept to buy
I'll be bringing my laptop, which has edgy on it, and i'll do an update in the morning before catching the train into London.
I do not however want to bring my power lead all the way to london, as that would require me bringing the big case, which is a pain to use, i'd rather use my little 12
Offers and Help are occuring more rabidly ( yes I meant that ! ) for kit
for the day.
Can I ask people to just Goto the Wiki and Add when and where they will
be making their kit available. It should be in the section for Booth
Attendance for both days. Its going to be smarter to register
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, David Morley wrote:
On 18/10/06, nik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jono Bacon wrote:
We need an Ubuntu UK logo
You have the Ubuntu sign in front of a capital U with a small k above
the small buntu so that the U covers for UK and Ubuntu
Something like?
On 18/10/06, Paul Sladen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, David Morley wrote:
On 18/10/06, nik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jono Bacon wrote:
We need an Ubuntu UK logo
You have the Ubuntu sign in front of a capital U with a small k above
the small buntu so that the U covers
Neil Greenwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mentioned detector vans above. I think you can still associate an IP
address endpoint even when accessing a multicast connection... I could
be wrong, my IP/networking knowledge peters out when it gets to
multicast.
No, that's not possible
http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/TrademarkPolicy/
It is important to maintain the visual integrity of the Ubuntu logo. We therefore ask that anyone considering use of the logo keep the following guidelines in mind. Following these guidelines will increase the chances that we will quickly approve
Caroline Ford wrote:
However I'm not sure what this leaves us with..
If you follow the policy to the letter, and don't apply for permission
then all we can do is come up with a non-ubuntu derived logo and
(possibly) stick the (ed|k|x)ubuntu logos on there.
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Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
How about some obligatory flag colours? There are 3 bits to the ubuntu
circle, perhaps pop them in there (either in the circles or on the
straps or both). Of course, thats England, Scotland, Wales, and er.
oh well.
I thought about that for mine as well, but as
Caroline Ford wrote:
In addition ideally I'd avoid flags - not just because of the northern
ireland issue but because even Town Halls in South London don't fly the
Union Flag (we fly the EU flag and borough flag)
..but you have to admit that the Union Flag is instantly recognisable to
pretty
On 18/10/06, Dave Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Fitzpatrick wrote: How about some obligatory flag colours? There are 3 bits to the ubuntu
circle, perhaps pop them in there (either in the circles or on the straps or both).Of course, thats England, Scotland, Wales, and er. oh well.I
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Martin Fitzpatrick wrote:
On 18/10/06, Paul Sladen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, David Morley wrote:
On 18/10/06, nik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.paul.sladen.org/ubuntu/uk/linux-for-human-brits-1.svg
UKUbuntu be bettter? Or do we not want to
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Dave Murphy wrote:
I've uploaded a new version with the strapline font changed
Link!
It's best to upload new versions with the different filename---making doing
comparisons and everyone knowing that they are looking at the /same/
variation, much easier.
-Paul
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On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 12:53 +0100, Dave Murphy wrote:
Dave Murphy wrote:
Here's a quick attempt (I really need to get better acquainted with
Inkscape):
I've uploaded a new version with the strapline font changed to Ariel
Rounded to match the official one.
I really like this one. I would
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 12:43 +0100, Caroline Ford wrote:
I'd really say DON'T do that - especially if we want to deal with the
public sector (I've been a local government officer before currently
retraining in IT), and especially for any colleagues in Northern
Ireland..
We want nice and
Paul Sladen wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Dave Murphy wrote:
It's best to upload new versions with the different filename---making doing
comparisons and everyone knowing that they are looking at the /same/
variation, much easier.
Originals:
http://schwuk.com/images/ubuntu_uk_logo_v1.png
Stephen Garton wrote:
For some reason the Ubuntu font doesn't work on this machine (I'm at
work) but I managed to Union Jack the UK if you want to use it?
pedanticIt's only the Union Jack when flown at sea - on land it's the
Union Flag./pedantic
I sort of like the white UK now, but I'll let
Paul Sladen wrote:
This is the parts of the Ubuntu logo morphed around to follow the shape of
the United Kingdom with graphic part of the logo making up Northern Ireland
(and a renegade dot for the Isle of Man---Hollyhead might be more important
though).
Paul - excellent, if slightly freaky -
On 18/10/06, Martin Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18/10/06, Paul Sladen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, being inclusive. Lets experiment with a map!
Man that's funky. I hope you can get approval for this - tis very
good indeed. Not the most practical shapes (or readable) but as a
On 18/10/06, Paul Sladen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, being inclusive. Lets experiment with a map!
This is the parts of the Ubuntu logo morphed around to follow the shape of
the United Kingdom with graphic part of the logo making up Northern Ireland
(and a renegade dot for the Isle of
On 18/10/06, Dave Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pedanticIt's only the Union Jack when flown at sea - on land it's the
Union Flag./pedantic
lieWell, I happen to be working on a boat /lie :P
I sort of like the white UK now, but I'll let others decide which one
they prefer. Your flag seems
I know we're pushing it for time, but I was discussing on irc with Jono
the idea of 'Crew' shirts - people who attended LugRadio Live will know
what I'm talking about - for people staffing the stand at the Expo.
First we need to agree on a logo (and hopefully have it approved by Ubuntu).
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 14:50 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
I have nothing better to do than stand there for two days telling people how
great the UK Ubuntu community is ;)
You know it Pope, you know it. :)
Jono
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On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 11:29 +0100, Caroline Ford wrote:
I think on the day of release we NEED to have Edgy on the stall in
some form. The day before may be being out-of-order, I'll take
guidance on that from Jono or whoever.
I recommend you don't distribute Edgy until it is ready.
Btw -
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Alan Pope wrote:
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 11:10:21AM +0100, Nik Butler wrote:
Your shell scheme stand measures 2m x 1.5m - and will have 2 black
chairs,
Wonder if we can borrow the three colourful chairs from the Ubuntu expo
kit; the harder probably is sneaking them into
Alan Pope wrote:
Yup. A t-shirt printing place over the road from me here in London will do
them for 8 quid each.
Ouch.
I'm guessing we're going to need at least half a dozen, which makes it
£50 someone's got to fork out before the event.
I'm happy to pay for mine, and chip in for yours Alan
AndyMessage: 10Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 15:19:14 +0100From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Project Proposal
Is the original poster around still?Yes indeed.A sum up of the files Mark Forster suggested:CCP1gui - NOT FOUNDGhemical - Universe, Dapper and EdgyMOPAC - Closest match:
On 18/10/06, Paul Court [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about something subtle - Inspired by the round flags Apple use to
change country on their webby and iTunes.
http://www.paulcourt.co.uk/gargoyle/UbuntuStrapLogo.png
That is the chappie :) It is simple and obvious
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http://www.paulcourt.co.uk/gargoyle/UbuntuStrapLogo.png
and bloody hard to get embroidered !
but nice yes and the right sign.
NIk
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Just thought a few of you might want to hear about Feisty Fawn ;)Awaiting confirmation of course :P but you heard it here first... and if i'm wrong... you never heard it from me ;)Pricey
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Following suggestions on #ubuntu-uk we now have:
'ubuntuk':
http://schwuk.com/images/ubuntu_uk_logo_v4.png
http://schwuk.com/images/ubuntu_uk_logo_v4.svg
'ubuntu-uk':
http://schwuk.com/images/ubuntu_uk_logo_v5.png
http://schwuk.com/images/ubuntu_uk_logo_v5.svg
According to Jono Canonical have
Daniel Taylor wrote:
Dave Murphy wrote:
Following suggestions on #ubuntu-uk we now have:
'ubuntuk':
http://schwuk.com/images/ubuntu_uk_logo_v4.png
http://schwuk.com/images/ubuntu_uk_logo_v4.svg
That the best one IMO.
I agree. The dash in V5 appears to me superfluous and it
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