Good question Nathan.

Well, the 5 points Kevin listed seem like what I had in mind.  #3 and #5
specifically are Ubuntu focused.

When I started a LUG 8 years ago, I was definitely thinking I would have
this highly technical group where people would be building and
distributing their own signed packages, etc.   I am now almost
completely on the side of "just have fun, be social, and explore the
Linux system in an intelligent manner".  It allows the technical folks
to be technical, and everyone to just be there to learn or socialize...

So, for Ubuntu Hour, I'd probably stick to those lines except have more
of a focus on the Ubuntu specifics rather than general Linux,
Launchpad, important Wikis, etc.    I'd actually be fairly open on the
type of content if were all related to Ubuntu.

(not sure if that answered your question)


On 08/14/2010 11:24 PM, Nathan Haines wrote:
> On 08/14/2010 10:16 PM, David Kaiser wrote:
>> I still recommend to Kevin to startup a real Ubuntu Hour...  :)
> 
> No one said "make it like BarCamp", they just said "BarCamp might be a 
> good source of interested people for a hacker-friendly event.
> 
> What do you think makes a "real" Ubuntu Hour?  I ask because everyone 
> seems to have their own ideas and I'm always looking to shamelessly 
> reuse them for the one I have.  ;)
> 


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