Actually, I believe ours is a Ryein, not a Ryan. Which is not to detract from our welcome for Roman; just a little clarification.
JVLB On 02/20/2016 07:55 PM, Phil N wrote: > I would like to amend a correction to last evening's minutes. I > incorrectly introduced our newest member as Ryan, when in fact his > name is Roman. > > To clarify, there is a Ryan who is a member of our LoCo however he was > absent. So I do in fact want to mention that Roman was in attendance > during yesterday's meeting. That he has been a long time user of > various flavors of Linux, including a long time user of Ubuntu. > > Please welcome Roman, to Ubuntu Salem Hour. > > Sorry about not clarifying your name last evening, and thanks for > bringing it to my attention. > > Ciao > Phil. N > > > > /************************************* > * Sent from a system running Ubuntu * > *************************************/ > > > On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 4:50 PM, Phil N <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Thanks Che for sharing the flyers. > > The topic of LFNW came up during last evenings meeting. > Bellingham, WA is almost in Canada, so it's a bit far for us to > drive. I think your idea of a Google "hangout" between both > locations (Portland and Bellingham) is a great idea. And we would > be willing to drive up to Portland, all though don't know who > would be willing to remain in Portland to host us. > > Ciao for now > Phil. N > > > > /************************************* > * Sent from a system running Ubuntu * > *************************************/ > > > On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Che Dean <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hi Phil, no worries on sharing the link to the flyers. As far > as the release party goes, I thought we were having the party > at Linux Fest North West up in Bellingham, WA? Portland would > also be great for those that won't be at LFNW. Maybe we could > do a hangout between both events. > > Che > > On Sat, 20 Feb 2016 at 13:40 Phil N <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Yesterday evening's Salem Ubuntu meeting was a great > success, thanks to those who attended, as well as those > who attended last time. Sorry I couldn't make it last > time. I herd last meeting was a great success, with a few > new members showing up. > > Members present for Feb 19th meeting: > James. B > Cody. S > Ryan (new member, longtime Linux/Ubuntu user) > Phil. N > > Discussion Topics; Canonical's - Global Ubuntu Day > campaign, Release party for 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus). > > *Regarding - Global Ubuntu Day campaign.* > We would like to know, if there is anything in the works > for a newspaper announcement for Global Ubuntu Day that > each LoCo could use. We understand the _inaugural Ubuntu > Day will take place in Milan, Italy_. Here is a link to > the original "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement. > > http://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/01/15/ubuntu-is-coming-to-a-city-near-you/ > > > Q1. In what other city(s) will the Global Ubuntu Day event > be held in, and how can each LoCo be involved? > > Our thinking is to have a generic "Global Ubuntu Day" > announcement approved by Canonical, so each LoCo could add > (fill in the blank) their own venue. Name of LoCo event, > time and place they regularly meet. This way each LoCo > could provide their local newspaper with something that's > both approved by Canonical and professional looking. This > would act as a public service announcement (PSA), which I > believe are free, however there maybe size and or > formatting requirements. > > Che - Has created some example marketing material and put > then up on Spread Ubuntu at http://spreadubuntu.org/, and > also on his Google drive at > > https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bze0ebspiCtkbmtGQ3REbVJIOEk&usp=sharing. > > For convince I've copied Che's links, which he originaly > emailed to everyone on January 24th, into this email. > Hope that's O.K with Che... > > Flyer 1 > > http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/brochure/ubuntu-information-flyer-1?nocache=1 > > Flyer 2 > > http://spreadubuntu.org/en/material/brochure/ubuntu-information-flyer-2?nocache=1 > > Che has done a great job creating and grouping them > together for future use. - Thanks Che. > > Q2. Is there a "Global Ubuntu Day" announcement approved > by Canonical that is already in the works? > > Q3. And can each LoCo use it for their own local newspaper > announcement? > > > Could Walter, or someone please advise. - Thanks. > > > *Regarding - release party for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus.* > > As most of you already know, Ubuntu 16.04 is set to be > released on April 21st, 2016. And it's a Long Term > Support (LTS) release, which only happens every couple of > years... so > > Q4. Are we going to hold a release party, and if so, where > in Portland? > > By unanimous vote during Friday's Salem Ubuntu hour, we > would be happy to travel to Portland for a LTS release > party. Especially if Ben would be willing to get > permission to hold release party a Mozilla. ;-) > > Ben, Walter, could you please check on this and advise. - > Thanks. > > Much thanks everyone. > Phil. 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