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Sunday, April 21st, 2019, 7:00pm (1900) PT
Agenda
- Upcoming events
- Announcements
- Ubuntu "Disco Dingo" 19.04 release.
Our meetings are held every other Sunday at 7:00pm (19:00) PT / 03:00 UTC in our IRC channel, #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 Contact page.
Meeting Logs
1 19:00 < nhaines> Welcome to the Ubuntu California meeting for April 21st!
2 19:00 < nhaines> Tonight's agenda is available here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/19April21
3 19:01 < nhaines> #topic Announcements
4 19:01 < nhaines> Let's mix things up a bit and start with the announcements. :)
5 19:01 < nhaines> Ubuntu 19.10 is out! Yay!
6 19:01 < b-yeezi> 19.04?
7 19:02 < nhaines> Since I set up a new writing computer about two months ago, I've been running 10.10 with the minimal install and a few snaps. It's been really solid.
8 19:02 < nhaines> b-yeezi: yup! Not sure where .10 came from.
9 19:02 < nhaines> Ubuntu 19.04 is out. And it is quite nice. Linux 5.0 kernel, better GNOME Shell improvements. Latest LibreOffice.
10 19:04 < b-yeezi> python3.7 is good (at least for me(
11 19:04 < nhaines> The next release cycle, "eaon," will begin to set the groundwork for the LTS release after that. So to have 19.04 be so solid is a pretty start!
12 19:05 < nhaines> #topic Upcoming events
13 19:05 < nhaines> Are there any events happening in the near future we should know about?
14 19:05 < nhaines> This is a great time to thinking about release parties, which can be as simple as meeting up at a local restaurant for dinner.
15 19:07 < b-yeezi> I am a member of the San Diego Python user group. I'm going to suggest having an install party
16 19:07 < b-yeezi> Which I would lead, but if anyone else is in SD area, I'd be happy to share the load
17 19:08 < nhaines> It can be a good excuse for a get together! Ubuntu 19.04 ships with Python 3.7.3.
18 19:08 < nhaines> If you do decide to have a release party, be sure to list it at https://gettogether.community/ and announce it on the mailing list. If you have any questions or need any help, please be sure to let us know!
19 19:09 < b-yeezi> Is a release party separate from an install party?
20 19:10 < nhaines> A release party is when people get together to say "yay, this thing exists!" An install party is when people get together specifically to try and get a thing running on hardware.
21 19:10 < nhaines> They don't have to be separate, but release parties are much easier to organize. :)
22 19:10 < b-yeezi> OK
23 19:10 < nhaines> #topic Agenda
24 19:11 < nhaines> The agenda for this meeting is empty.
25 19:11 < nhaines> #topic Other business
26 19:11 < nhaines> Anything else going on we should know about?
27 19:14 < nhaines> Okay, we'll keep this meeting short due to the holiday.
28 19:15 < nhaines> Feel free to discuss more on our mailing list, which you can subscribe to at https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-us-ca
29 19:15 < nhaines> Our next meeting is scheduled for May 19th, and I'll see everyone there!
30 19:15 < nhaines> Take care, everyone. :)
31 19:15 < nhaines> #endmeeting
CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/Current (last edited 2020-01-20 03:26:55 by nhaines)