After the meeting last night, some more progress was made on planning our
Bug Jam. Summarized here:

1) We can host it at Chapman, though it can certainly be held elsewhere. We
have decent wireless internet, and I can bring in an extra access
point/switch from work to ensure the best connectivity. Sometimes it's good
to work for the man.

2) We need to figure out when we're holding the event: August 8th (Friday
evening) or August 9th (Saturday during the day). I would prefer Friday,
though a day long event would be cool, and allow everyone ample time to show
up.

3) The general plan is to have a keysigning event (more info on that later),
followed by a presentation about how to triage/squash bugs, and the rest of
the time will be dedicated to working together to make Ubuntu better.

If you're interested in helping out with developing Ubuntu, now's a great
chance. You don't need to know any programming, and it'll be fun to get
everyone together. As always, ideas are welcome and appreciated.

Joe

On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Joe Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey everyone!
>
> If you haven't heard about the Ubuntu Global Bug 
> Jam<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam>,
> it's a huge event dedicated to fixing issues in Ubuntu packages and Open
> Source software on the weekend of August 8th-10th. LoCo teams around the
> world are holding events to get together and learn how to help with
> debugging. There are some events <http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1528> in
> #ubuntu-meeting this weekend and in two weeks, so interested parties should
> check there. In the meantime, Helping With 
> Bugs<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs>is a great resource for learning 
> how to triage. I think this would be a lot
> of fun for developers and those interested in coding, and is a great way to
> give back to the community.
>
> Joe Smith
>
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