== Sunday, January 30th, 2011, 7:00pm (1900) PST == === Original Agenda === 1. SCaLE planning -- [[LaunchpadHome:lyz]] <> 1. Your agenda item here If you have anything else you'd like to add to the agenda, or want to make some changes, please feel free to edit it. Please include an explanation of your item if it's not immediately apparent. ## !!! WHEN COPYING THIS TEXT: double-check the timezone is right !!! ## 7PM PDT (Summer time) is 2AM UTC. 7PM PST (Winter time) is 3AM UTC. Our meetings are held for about 90 minutes every other Sunday at 7:00pm (19:00) PST / 03:00 UTC in our IRC channel, [[CaliforniaTeam/ContactUs|#ubuntu-us-ca on freenode]]. All interested people are welcome to join us. For questions or help connecting, check out the InternetRelayChat page or use the Web client linked from the [[CaliforniaTeam/ContactUs|Contact page]]. {{{#!IRC 18:59 < pleia2> ok, meeting time! 18:59 < jdeslip> I think the last time we used it was the Maker Faire 18:59 < pleia2> Agenda is here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/11January30 18:59 < pleia2> the only thing we have on it is SCaLE planning 19:00 < pleia2> we've been updating https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/Scale9x as we get more details 19:00 < pleia2> we just received the booth pack from the SCaLE folks this week, so we have exhibitor badges now 19:00 < dragon> Announcements after this item? 19:00 < pleia2> the exhibitor badge gets you in the conference for free, we have 10 of them and can request more as needed 19:00 < pleia2> dragon: yes 19:01 < pleia2> so anyone who is volunteering at our booth can get one, just let me know and I'll send you the info 19:01 < pleia2> if you want to attend but can't help at the booth much, we also have a 50% off code: UBUCA 19:03 < pleia2> I don't have any news beyond that really, just trying to get together a full list of stuff we're bringing (banner, table signs, etc) and adding them to the wiki as needed 19:03 < dragon> Does this pass include entry to presentations and such sessions? 19:03 < pleia2> dragon: yes 19:04 < pleia2> you just sign up like regular, and at the end to pay for your ticket (including mentoring, whatever else you want) you put in the exhibitor code (different than a coupon code) 19:05 < dragon> (the table of names on the wiki page has four columns for some reason :/) 19:06 < pleia2> I think someone did that to make it easier to read, since it's just names 19:06 < dragon> A bulleted list might be ideal for this. I can make the change, or I can add my name and leave the rest untouched. 19:06 < pleia2> ok, feel free to change it 19:07 < rww> I was wondering about that when I saw it too :\ 19:07 < pleia2> anyone else have questions, news, etc regarding scale? 19:08 < pleia2> erichammond: just talking about scale, any news, questions, comments from you? 19:08 < erichammond> I have blank CDs 19:09 < erichammond> And wifi router 19:09 < jdeslip> I can also burn some disks 19:09 < pleia2> jdeslip: when you know how many, can you add to the wiki? ( erichammond already added his) 19:09 < erichammond> Will be able to be in booth some, but can't commit to specific times or amounts in advance 19:09 < pleia2> specific times will be tricky without a speaking schedule 19:10 < pleia2> I suspect we'll play it by ear 19:10 < erichammond> They usually put up a schedule before the event 19:10 < pleia2> that'll be useful 19:11 < jdeslip> pleia2: ya 19:11 < erichammond> Might be useful to put together some talking points for booth volunteers. 19:11 < pleia2> yeah 19:12 < erichammond> Might help get more volunteers as some folks may not be sure what to say when somebody just walks up. 19:12 < pleia2> I'll be printing up some little fliers with all the team info on it too (I'll add to the wiki once I have a better idea what all I'm printing) 19:13 < erichammond> I'm st 19:14 < erichammond> Still thinking about what it would take to put together a security cam demo. No promises there either 19:14 < pleia2> yeah, that would be cool :) 19:14 < icarus> what do you mean? 19:15 < erichammond> Do we know how many computers and monitors will be available? 19:15 < jdeslip> (I can confirm I have the banner) 19:15 < Eureka> wiki: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/Scale9x edited 19:16 < erichammond> Icarus: one or two video cameras with security recording and monitoring software running on Ubuntu. 19:16 < pleia2> jdeslip: thanks :) 19:17 < grantbow> jdeslip: thanks 19:17 < pleia2> ok, so we've got one more meeting before scale and a few weeks to get things together for the booth 19:17 < pleia2> anyone else have anything, or shall we move on? 19:18 < pleia2> alrighty, announcements & other stuff 19:18 < pleia2> as usual, http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-california has our upcoming events 19:19 < pleia2> other announcements, comments, etc? 19:20 < pleia2> dragon: did you have anything? 19:20 < dragon> yes pleia2, a little announcements 19:20 < pleia2> go for it :) 19:20 < dragon> s/s$// 19:21 < dragon> LAMP Meetup group has an open slot for presentations to the community interested in web development and generally not-so-pro at Linux. We have the place reserved for *Thu, Feb 17*, so in case you have something related to LAMP that you'd like to present, please contact me asap. Even better if it relates to Ubuntu. Will give out free Ubuntu CDs at the event as usual. 19:21 < pleia2> dragon: do you need any pressed CDs, or are you good? 19:22 < dragon> pleia2: a few more would be great. ~20? 19:22 < pleia2> sure, we can talk about how to get them to you later :) 19:22 < dragon> sounds good, thanks! 19:23 < pleia2> oh, I almost forgot, for SCaLE canonical shipped out 100 Ubuntu and 100 Kubuntu CDs for us 19:24 < grantbow> nice 19:24 < dragon> That's going to help. How many are we burning for SCaLE, approx? 19:24 < pleia2> DarkwingDuck is bringing all the .iso files on a computer and erichammond is bringing at least 200 blanks, jdeslip said he'd bring some 19:25 < pleia2> if you want to bring more just update the wiki with your totals so we have some idea 19:25 < dragon> And there was that program our team started creating for a CD burning station - 'buntu stand? 19:26 < pleia2> I don't know about that 19:27 < grantbow> https://launchpad.net/buntustand 19:27 < pleia2> neat 19:28 < grantbow> python based distributed but there was a library not checked in for awhile when last I tried to run it. 19:28 < grantbow> distributed meaning many machines burning as a team over the network 19:28 < rww> I think that project's... dormant. 19:28 < erichammond> If we are burning CDs then we also need cd covers. 19:28 < pleia2> yeah, I think it's safe to say it's not something we'll be able to use at scale 19:29 * akk whispers ... copy to USB sticks! 19:29 < grantbow> Maybe someone will get inspired again but I wouldn't count on it. 19:29 < pleia2> are the cd sleeves updated for 10.10 and 11.04? 19:29 < pleia2> akk: even in bulk USB sticks are too expensive for us to give away :( 19:29 < pleia2> CDs are super cheap 19:29 < jdeslip> I can print 300 or cd covers 19:30 < akk> pleia2: I didn't say provide free USB sticks, I said copy to them -- like if somoene comes by with one and wants ubuntu on it. 19:30 < rww> ^ this worked well last year 19:30 < pleia2> akk: oh yeah, that's easy :) 19:30 < akk> It would be way faster than burning CDs, and more useful for most people (except folks with old computers). 19:30 < pleia2> DarkwingDuck will have all the isos 19:30 < jdeslip> sounds good 19:30 < pleia2> also, do we want to update the sleeves with the new branding before scale? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/CDSleeves 19:30 < dragon> Is it just me, or is System > About Ubuntu actually displaying "You are using Ubuntu 11.04 - the Natty Narwhal - released in April 2011..." 19:30 < grantbow> more and more machines boot from USB now, and for those that don't there's a few work arounds, one of which I used a few weeks back 19:31 * akk would quite like natty burned onto a USB stick, if someone's set up at the booth to make them ... way easier than struggling with making one myself 19:31 < erichammond> I can print a hunted or two once the design is updated 19:31 < erichammond> Er, hundred 19:32 < jdeslip> The latest design does have 10.10 I think 19:32 < jdeslip> (at least I got some from grantbow that had 10.10) 19:32 < pleia2> jdeslip: yeah, I think we want to include 11.04 if we're printing up a bunch 19:32 < pleia2> and new font would be nice 19:32 < jdeslip> ah, oko 19:33 < rww> dragon: /msg ubottu !version-bug 19:33 < grantbow> jdeslip: compliments of Mr. Paoli 19:33 < dragon> thanks rww! 19:33 < rww> (join an ubottu channel if you aren't already in one, or that won't work) 19:34 < pleia2> ok, well I'll take a look at the sleeves in bzr this week and see what we need to do to get them ready 19:34 < dragon> rww: figured ;) 19:34 < dragon> I can print hundreds of b/w sleeves. Please let me know if that'll help. 19:35 < pleia2> ok, so jdeslip, erichammond and dragon all are able to do sleeve printing 19:35 < grantbow> dragon: that will help :-) 19:35 < pleia2> I'll let you guys know when I get the sleeve design sorted and you can work out who is printing what 19:35 < jdeslip> sounds good 19:35 < grantbow> awesome 19:36 < dragon> +1 19:36 < erichammond> Scale gets bigger every year. Do we have records of how many CDs we distributed in years past? 19:38 < nhaines> Note that last year's SCaLE attendance was approximately 1400 and the target for this year is only 1500. 19:40 < erichammond> Ubuntu also gets more name recognition so might get a larger share of interest. 19:40 < pleia2> we don't have records AFAIK 19:40 < erichammond> At some point, everybody will have Ubuntu installed so nobody will want a cd :) 19:40 < pleia2> last year there was an Ubucon too, which isn't happening this time 19:41 < grantbow> aha, lp:buntustand should compile now according to the checkin comments 19:41 < grantbow> s/compile/interpret/ 19:41 < erichammond> I thought there were several hundred CDs distributed a year or two ago. Not sure, though. 19:44 < grantbow> anything else? 19:44 < pleia2> I'm ready to wrap up 19:44 < nhaines> Note that buntustand is written in Python and cannot be compiled. 19:45 < nhaines> Also note that there are records of the CD numbers for every SCaLE we've attended. 19:45 < pleia2> nhaines: where? ( erichammond was asking) 19:45 < pleia2> I was looking on the past scale pages but maybe I missed it 19:46 < nhaines> pleia2: although the LoCo Council has forbidden post-event debriefing meetings, those logs should contain CD estimates. 19:46 < pleia2> what? 19:46 < grantbow> ? 19:47 < pleia2> post-event debriefings are great :) 19:47 < nhaines> I thought so too and was rebuked. 19:47 < pleia2> I think you misunderstood :( 19:47 < nhaines> I hightly doubt it. 19:47 < rww> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/09March08 19:47 < pleia2> thanks rww 19:47 < akk> Surely it's not forbidden to get together and talk about how well an event went? 19:48 < nhaines> As regards Southern Califoria Ubucon, I'm currently hoping for an independant event this summer. 19:48 < pleia2> akk: no, that's crazy 19:48 < nhaines> akk: that's what they said. It was a waste of time and should be abandoned. 19:48 < pleia2> nhaines: that's not true :( 19:48 < nhaines> pleia2: It is. They said if an event is mentioned afterwards in a blog then it should not be discussed at a meeting under any circumstances. 19:48 < pleia2> the didn't like that we had super long meetings which insisted upon attendence of key volunteers for every event to do a wrap-up 19:49 * pleia2 sighs 19:49 < pleia2> I give up 19:49 < nhaines> That's what a debriefing is. 19:49 < erichammond> Lost me. 19:49 < pleia2> anyway, it's fine to talk about events 19:49 * nhaines shrugs. 19:49 < rww> and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/08February24 for SCaLE7x 19:49 < pleia2> thanks rww :) 19:50 < pleia2> ok, from the 8x notes: 19:50 < akk> So maybe it can't be a formal part of a council meeting that requires attendance of council members ... which isn't quite the same as saying folks can't talk about what worked and what didn't. 19:50 < pleia2> Handed out about 150 CDs (compared to 120 last year), which is notable considering that Canonical was also handing out CDs there. Have about 100 pressed 8.10 desktop 32bit CDs left from the 200 Canonical gave us. 19:50 < rww> it's a shame that nobody ended up doing meeting summaries when I stopped, btw. They're rather useful. 19:50 < grantbow> anything else? 19:50 < pleia2> yeah, if someone could take up writing meeting minutes again it would be great (I already have a giant administrative load) 19:51 < pleia2> I think we're done :) 19:51 < rww> just need a /really/ bored college student to go rampaging through the archive. is what I did ;P 19:51 < pleia2> heheh 19:51 < grantbow> Thanks everyone for participating. 19:52 < pleia2> thanks everyone }}}