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## page was copied from MeetingLogs/WisconsinTeam/20111005
This is the 4th 2011 meeting of the [[WisconsinTeam|Wisconsin Team]], starting at 21:00 CDT, 20111026 (0200 UTC, 20111027) and finishing at 22:19 CDT (0319 UTC, 20111027)
## page was copied from MeetingLogs/WisconsinTeam/20111026
This is the first 2012 meeting of the [[WisconsinTeam|Wisconsin Team]], starting at 20:00 CDT, 20110920 (2400 UTC, 20110927) and finishing at 21:00 CDT (0100 UTC, 20111027)
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[[AnthonyHook|h00k]], nickmoeck, emefarr, Cheesehead [[AnthonyHook|h00k]], r0n0c, yotux, spikeb, mikeputnam, [[Cheesehead]]
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 *Meet &amp; Greet<<BR>>
 *Interest Survey<<BR>>
 *Becoming an approved `LoCo`<<BR>>
 *T-Shirts<<BR>>
 *New Member Process Wiki<<BR>>
 *Who are you?<<BR>>
 *Why Ubuntu, at least one reason?<<BR>>
 *What do you want to LoCo to do for you?<<BR>>
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 *[[#MeetGreet|Meet &amp; Greet]]<<BR>>  *[[#MeetGreet|Who are you?]]<<BR>>
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 *[[#InterestSurvey|Interest Survey]]<<BR>>  *[[#WhyUbuntu|Why Ubuntu?]]<<BR>>
 No actions<<BR>>

 *[[#InterestSurvey|What do you want to LoCo to do?]]<<BR>>
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 *[[#GettingApproved|Becoming an approved LoCo]]<<BR>>
 Application is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WisconsinTeam/ApprovalApplication<<BR>>
 Please help edit the application before November 9<<BR>>
 Action - Cheesehead to fill in "Experience" from the current wiki records<<BR>>
 Action - h00k to announce November 9 IRC pre-application meeting<<BR>>
 Action - h00k to submit application around November 16. <<BR>>

 *[[#T-Shirts|T-Shirts]]<<BR>>
 No actions<<BR>>

 *[[#NewMemberWiki|New Member Process Wiki]]<<BR>>
 Action - Cheesehead to finish proposed changes, building on sayonj's work from last month<<BR>>
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IRC Log [[http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/10/27/%23ubuntu-us-wi.txt|source]] {{{[20:00] <r0n0c> made it!
[20:01] <h00k> r0n0c: cool, welcome
[20:01] <h00k> jrolland-ubuntu, KBme, mikeputnam, ripps, uberushaximus: ping for meeting start
[20:02] * yotux (~androirc@166.182.80.223) has joined #ubuntu-us-wi
[20:03] <yotux> Hello to all
[20:03] <h00k> Hey yotux
[20:03] <yotux> Sorry hand some difficulties with irc on Android
[20:04] <h00k> yotux: it's okay, I just reset my modem not too long ago.
[20:04] <h00k> cool, so we have three!
[20:04] <h00k> Anyone else?
[20:04] <r0n0c> anyone ping in #wilug?
[20:05] <h00k> I didn't ping over there
[20:06] <h00k> and I just left a message
[20:06] <h00k> So. I suppose...we can rehash some stuffs.
}}}

TOPIC: <<Anchor(MeetGreet)>>Who are you?
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[02:00] <h00k> cool, lets start.
[02:00] <nickmoeck> Hi everybody!
[02:00] * h00k grabs agenda
[02:01] <h00k> http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-us-wisconsin/250/detail/
[02:01] <h00k> there we are
[20:07] <h00k> Let's start off with who we are. But I'm pretty sure you're familiar
[20:07] <h00k> I'm Anthony, the LoCo team contact.
[20:08] <h00k> I like long walks on the beach and Gangnam Style.
[20:09] * AndroUser2 (~androirc@166.181.66.194) has joined #ubuntu-us-wi
[20:09] <r0n0c> I'm Conor, I spend my days working in an IT office with less linux than I prefer.
[20:09] * yotux has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds)
[20:10] <h00k> r0n0c: I am...yeah. me too.
[20:10] <h00k> Hello AndroUser2
[20:10] <AndroUser2> How do I can change my Nick back to yotux?
[20:10] <h00k> AndroUser2: /nick youtux
[20:10] * AndroUser2 is now known as yotux
[20:11] <h00k> yotux: there we go.
[20:11] <h00k> r0n0c: I share similar sentiments
[20:11] <yotux> Thanks guys tower switch from 4G kicked me off server
[20:12] * r0n0c hopes yotux didn't fall far from the tower
[20:12] <r0n0c> perhaps the message in #wilug was a bad idea, hah
[20:12] * ubuntuWi-Guest (ae7c19be@gateway/web/freenode/ip.174.124.25.190) has joined #ubuntu-us-wi
[20:12] <h00k> yotux: no prob, thanks for joining, even if you're having issues
[20:13] * ubuntuWi-Guest is now known as spikeb
[20:13] <h00k> hey spikeb
[20:13] <spikeb> hey
[20:13] <h00k> spikeb: we're just doing introductions
[20:14] <yotux> So is there a general topic tonight?
[20:14] <yotux> Yotux says nm figure it out
[20:15] <yotux> I am a factory worker stuck with windows servers running Oracle
[20:16] <yotux> And that wonderful thing called outlook mail
[20:16] <spikeb> oh fun
[20:16] <h00k> yotux: ah, yes. that.
[20:16] <h00k> spikeb: you want to introduce yourself?
[20:17] <h00k> we're just doing general 'who we are's
[20:17] <spikeb> I'm spike. I've run ubuntu since the first beta, on more than one architecture, and am a geek in general. i also have a raspberry pi.
[20:17] <spikeb> :)
[20:18] <h00k> sweet action. I will get one some day.
[20:18] <r0n0c> Mine is sitting next to me running mysql
[20:18] <spikeb> mine is setting under the TV running XBMC
[20:19] <r0n0c> what are your videos encoded as?
[20:20] <spikeb> the SD stuff is all kinds of formats, and the pi handles them fine. the HD stuff is h.264 to take advantage of the hw accel
[20:20] <h00k> What do those take for power?
[20:21] <r0n0c> microUSB
[20:21] <h00k> ah, sweet.
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# TOPIC: <<Anchor(MeetGreet)>>Meet &amp; Greet TOPIC: <<Anchor(WhyUbuntu)>>Why Ubuntu?
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[02:02] <h00k> hi, nickmoeck
[02:03] <nickmoeck> how have things been going? been a while since I've been around
[02:03] <h00k> let us start with a meet and greet. I am Anthony. I'm from Rhinelander. I am the LoCo contact
[02:04] <h00k> i try to organize things!
[02:04] <h00k> who wants next?
[02:04] <nickmoeck> Hi, my name is Nick, and I'm an alcoholic
[02:04] <nickmoeck> Oh wait, wrong meeting
[02:04] <emefarr_> I'm maurie. From Kimberly, WI
[02:05] <h00k> hi Nick
[02:05] <h00k> :)
[02:05] <nickmoeck> Nick, from Milwaukee
[02:05] <emefarr_> I think that Nick and I will get along just fine.
[02:05] <Cheesehead> I'm Ian. I live in Milwaukee. I do the Milwaukee Ubuntu Hour and the Tuesday/Thursday Night IRC hangouts
[02:05] <h00k> it is a good time!
[02:06] * Cheesehead scribbles information about nickmoeck, furtively plaaning to guilt him into attending the MKE Ubuntu Hour
[02:06] <nickmoeck> Heh
[02:06] <nickmoeck> Might be able to make it to the next one, whenever that is
[02:06] <h00k> also, Cheesehead is the note taker
[02:07] <h00k> and does Team Reports
[02:07] <Cheesehead> and pizza
[02:07] <h00k> that, too
[20:21] <h00k> So, next on the list is...Why do you guys use Ubuntu?
[20:22] <yotux> Are you taking about a micro computer like pogoplug
[20:22] <h00k> What brings you to the platform, and the LoCo?
[20:22] <h00k> yotux: yeah, similar
[20:22] <spikeb> yes yotux
[20:22] <r0n0c> yotux: http://www.raspberrypi.org/
[20:23] <yotux> Thanks yeah stuck on the mobile version
[20:23] <spikeb> i originally started running ubuntu because it had a newer GNOME than debian
[20:23] <r0n0c> I use ubuntu since it was advertised as a good linux to start with, and then I really got into it when I found MythTV and mythbuntu.
[20:24] <spikeb> i've kept running it first because it was a good distro, and now because i love the work the design team has done, and i love unity.
[20:24] <h00k> spikeb: back at which version?
[20:24] <spikeb> h00k: 4.10 beta
[20:24] <h00k> spikeb: ah, what Gnome, I meant?
[20:24] <spikeb> oh
[20:24] <yotux> I moved over because I wanted something more stable than fedora
[20:24] <spikeb> i think it had 2.x when debian was stuck on 1.4
[20:25] <h00k> yotux: ah, you moved from Fedora over, cool.
[20:25] <h00k> I very vaguely remember when gnome 1.x was around :(
[20:26] <spikeb> when i started using linux, gnome wasn't even beta yet
[20:26] <spikeb> haha
[20:26] <yotux> I have learned to like apt a little more than yum
[20:27] <yotux> My Linux was red Hat 7
[20:27] <spikeb> i play with fedora off and on, yum is OK
[20:27] <yotux> Bought it from local staples store
[20:27] <mikeputnam> h00k: actually both of them are employees of Red Hat
[20:27] <mikeputnam> so naturally they root for that team
[20:27] <h00k> mikeputnam: oh, interesting
[20:28] <h00k> ;) of course
[20:28] <mikeputnam> dmlloyd is jboss engineer and bress a security guy
[20:28] <h00k> (we're discussing a separate convo in #wilug, if anyone is wondering)
[20:28] <h00k> apologies for any confusion
[20:29] <h00k> I moved over to Ubuntu from Windows back...a while ago
[20:29] <h00k> I think around 5.something
[20:29] <h00k> And I loved the ease of use, beginner-friendly-ness
[20:31] <h00k> and it just stuck. Although I play with other distros on other hardware from time to time, which is always fun.
[20:31] <spikeb> sure is!
[20:32] <h00k> Cool.
[20:32] <h00k> Last that I had on the official list (lol) is
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# TOPIC: <<Anchor(InterestSurvey)>>Interest Survey TOPIC: <<Anchor(InterestSurvey)>>What do you want to LoCo to do?
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[02:08] <h00k> kinda bring us to item 2.
[02:08] <h00k> I'm going to send out a survey of interest
[02:09] <h00k> to...survey what people are inteesred in
[02:10] <h00k> then we can plan things around those things, and it will be fun.
[02:10] <h00k> sound cool?
[02:10] <Cheesehead> +1
[02:11] <nickmoeck> Good idea
[02:11] <h00k> i like reporting bugs, testing, and physical meet ups
[02:11] <h00k> and online met ups
[02:11] <h00k> meet, rather
[02:12] <h00k> anyone else?
[02:13] <h00k> What are you interested in?
[02:14] <Cheesehead> This is a topic that affects future LoCo approval, too
[02:14] <h00k> YES!
[02:14] <h00k> Point 3.
[02:14] <nickmoeck> I thought we were already an approved LoCo?
[02:14] <h00k> nope
[02:14] <emefarr_> reporting bugs & testing as well
[02:14] <h00k> not officially
[02:14] <h00k> cool.
[02:15] <Cheesehead> when we talk about 'bugs', are we talking discovering, triaging, patching, testing...?
[02:15] <nickmoeck> I've kinda gotten interested in packaging lately, though I absolutely suck at it
[02:15] <Cheesehead> +1 for a packaging tutorial session
[02:16] <h00k> cool.
[02:16] <emefarr_> 3 out of 4 - discover, triage, test
[02:16] <Cheesehead> I believe ripps wanted in on that action, if I recall...
[02:16] <Cheesehead> (packaging action)
[02:16] <h00k> discover, for me, and reporting them
[02:16] <h00k> yes
[02:16] <h00k> he's been mentionex on omgubuntu a few times
[02:17] <nickmoeck> Am I just one of the lucky ones who almot never runs into bugs?
[02:17] <nickmoeck> *almost
[02:17] <h00k> i test beta stuff stupidly early for that
[02:17] <emefarr_> I have this habit of using alphas as production so I see a few bugs
[02:18] <h00k> me too
[02:18] <Cheesehead> I was seriously hammered by bug 858122 last week upon upgrade
[02:18] <lubotu1> Launchpad bug 858122 in sysvinit (Ubuntu Precise) "incomplete migration to /run (shutdown script order has been demolished)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/858122
[02:18] <emefarr_> despite that ubuntu alphas tend to be more stable than ms releases
[02:18] <h00k> and you were able to recover? I hit that one early, too
[02:19] <Cheesehead> so...reporting bugs from testing alphas? Is that where our consensus is leading?
[02:19] * h00k shrugs
[02:19] <h00k> and packaging
[02:19] <Cheesehead> h00k: recovery is possible. The solution in comment #22 is a 100% fix for me.
[02:20] <h00k> cool.
[02:20] <h00k> mine was fixed during a package upgrade during alphas
[02:21] <Cheesehead> So should we have somebody spearhead a few bug sessions and somebody else a few poackage sessions? Send around tenative plans on e-mail?
[02:21] <h00k> the more things we do to help the community as a whole, the better chance we have of getting approved
[02:22] <h00k> yep
[02:22] <h00k> I can do a bug reporting session sometime
[02:22] <h00k> and if you want to help, emefarr_
[02:22] <emefarr_> I'll do whay I can to help
[02:22] <emefarr_> what
[02:23] <Cheesehead> Training session? Or hang-out-and-break-it-together session?
[02:23] <emefarr_> Well, I seem to have a gift for the "break it" part. ;)
[02:23] <Cheesehead> (convenient to get a bug confirmed quickly!)
[02:23] <h00k> both, i have one that would work, a bug
[02:23] <nickmoeck> I'd help out with the packaging session, except I *really* have no clue what I'm doing when it comes to packaging. I'm surprised my packages even work
[02:23] <h00k> i reported it yesterday.
[02:24] <Cheesehead> I have a .tar.gz that I'd love to try to package.
[02:24] <h00k> nickmoek: perfect. maybe we could bring someone else in for a tutorial, too
[02:24] <h00k> a dev or something, a guest
[02:25] <nickmoeck> Also I've only ever built packages for a set of python and PHP scripts, so I have no clue how to do packages for compiled code :P
[02:25] <Cheesehead> Ask for an interested trainer on the e-mail list?
[02:26] <h00k> yep
[02:27] <h00k> cool, that is on our to-do list
[02:28] <h00k> anything else to add?
[02:28] <Cheesehead> Yes...
[02:28] <h00k> gogogo
[02:28] <Cheesehead> So [action] h00k to lead a bug-reporting session ??
[02:28] <h00k> yes
[02:29] <h00k> affirmative
[02:29] <Cheesehead> and [action] h00k to request a trainer for packaging tutorial on the e-mail list??
[02:29] <h00k> inded
[02:29] <Cheesehead> OK, thanks.
[02:29] <h00k> indeed, rather.
[02:30] <h00k> previous, [action] h00k to send survey and gather data
[02:30] <h00k> yes
[02:30] * Cheesehead makes notes
[02:31] <h00k> anything else?
[02:31] <Cheesehead> No
[02:32] <h00k> emefarr_: if i could get yur email...is your contact info on Launchpad?
[02:32] <emefarr_> yes
[02:32] <h00k> cool. what alias?
[02:32] <h00k> Ch
[02:33] <emefarr_> emefarr@yahoo.com emefarr = initials em 4 maurie ;)
[02:33] <h00k> Cheesehead: I ask you to mention going for your Membership! Also, I'd like to attend
[02:34] <h00k> coool.
[02:34] <Cheesehead> h00k: I'm sending out an announcement tomorrow or so. Meeting on the first, 3PM
[02:34] <h00k> ok.
}}}

# TOPIC: <<Anchor(GettingApproved)>>Becoming an approved `LoCo`

{{{
[02:35] <h00k> next..i think it would be cool to have polos
[02:35] <Cheesehead> Wait, waht about getting approved?
[02:35] <emefarr_> Cheesehead: what do I need to do to help nominate you?
[02:35] <emefarr_> for membership
[02:35] <Cheesehead> emefarr_: I'll tell you after the meeting!
[02:35] <h00k> ohnoh
[02:35] <emefarr_> ok
[02:36] <Cheesehead> I was looking over https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoGettingApproved
[02:36] <Cheesehead> I think we're close.
[02:36] <h00k> i have started a wiki from the getting approved template, we can add on s we go, a resume of sorts
[02:37] <h00k> let me find it
[02:37] <Cheesehead> I think we're good on "Resources" (IRC, e-amil list, etc)
[02:38] <Cheesehead> I think we're good on "Membership", especially since h00k just weeded out the old lists
[02:38] <Cheesehead> I think we need to refine "Roadmap" a little
[02:38] <Cheesehead> (Much of which will come from the survey results)
[02:39] <h00k> yes
[02:39] <Cheesehead> And I think we're getting there on "Experience"
[02:39] <Cheesehead> We did the Global Jam events
[02:39] <h00k> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WisconsinTeam/ApprovalApplication
[02:39] <Cheesehead> Rick did the seminars
[02:39] <h00k> there we go.
[02:39] * Cheesehead shuts up and reads
[02:40] <Cheesehead> How do you want to do Roadmap? Edit the wiki? E-mail comments?
[02:40] <h00k> thebLaunchpad membership list is accurate, yes. i think e had another ezpire the other day thoug
[02:40] <h00k> h
[02:41] <h00k> lag...
[02:41] <h00k> i think editing the wiki is okay, we can always check revision history, etc
[02:42] <Cheesehead> Since we have notes, we can fill in Experience. I can have a lot of that ready for you in the next couple days
[02:42] <h00k> awesome.
[02:42] <Cheesehead> Deadline for revisions and suggestions?
[02:42] <h00k> two weeks
[02:42] <Cheesehead> Tentative goal for submitting the application?
[02:42] <h00k> giving survey time tobeaccounted for
[02:43] <h00k> hm...
[02:43] <h00k> three weeks?
[02:43] <Cheesehead> You want someone from locoteams to give it a health check first?
[02:44] <h00k> one week to polish, we should meet in 2 weeks
[02:44] <h00k> yes, absolutely
[02:45] <Cheesehead> OK
[02:45] * Cheesehead shuts up so others can speak!
[02:45] <h00k> sound ok?
[02:45] <h00k> anyoneelse?
[02:45] <emefarr_> sounds good
[02:45] <h00k> this spacebar is hard to find sometimes.
[02:46] <h00k> apologies.
[02:47] <h00k> nickmoek?
[02:47] <h00k> nickmoeck*
[02:47] <nickmoeck> Oh, hi. Sorry, was distracted
[02:48] <h00k> no prob :)
[02:49] <nickmoeck> I think we'll have no problem getting accepted
[02:49] <h00k> i hope :)
[02:49] <h00k> then we're cool.
}}}

# TOPIC: <<Anchor(T-Shirts)>>T-Shirts

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[02:50] <h00k> and....cool people need shirts!
[02:51] <nickmoeck> Indeed!
[02:51] <h00k> if we had a cool idea for a logo...
[02:51] <h00k> we could get sweet polos
[02:52] <h00k> hint hint. if anyone is ok at The Gimp, we could have another call for art on the Mailing lisyt
[02:53] <nickmoeck> I might have some time to try drawing something up. Just something basic. Ubuntu logo inside the outline of the state or something similar
[02:54] <h00k> or like the ubuntu logo textwith Wisconskn after, then the circle offriends
[02:54] <h00k> 
[02:54] <emefarr_> no ubuntu logo inside a packer-badger-brewer logo? ;)
[02:54] <h00k> something cool, yeah
[02:54] <nickmoeck> emefarr_: I was actually thinking of how something like that would look lol
[02:55] <emefarr_> you'll have to do it, though nick - i can't draw even WITH computer help!
[02:55] <h00k> lol
[02:55] <nickmoeck> Honestly, I think it would end up looking pretty bad
[02:56] <emefarr_> way too many colors
[02:56] <nickmoeck> Yeah
[02:56] <h00k> cool. i can also send that out. QUICK, someone invent a deadline! A month? Few weeks?
[02:56] <nickmoeck> plus I don't think we want to imply any kind of sponsorship/approval of the teams
[02:56] <nickmoeck> of/by
[02:57] <nickmoeck> Well, a logo is pretty simple. I'd say 2 weeks or so
[02:57] <emefarr_> ubuntu logo superimposed on a Cheesehead? ;)
[02:57] <h00k> cool.
[02:58] <nickmoeck> yes!
[02:58] <nickmoeck> or.... ubuntu logo made out of cheese
[02:58] <emefarr_> even better
[02:59] <h00k> oho.
[03:00] <h00k> anything else for this subject?
[03:00] <h00k> we'll need to figure out where to get them and pricing, too
[03:03] <nickmoeck> although there are cheap options online, I'd say we should support local Wisconsin businesses and try to find someplace in Madison or Milwaukee that can do it for a reasonable price
[03:03] <h00k> I concur
[03:03] <emefarr_> agreed
[03:05] <h00k> anyone care to volunteer?
[03:05] <h00k> to seek one ouy?
[03:05] <h00k> t
[03:06] <h00k> Cheesehead: anything else for this?
[03:06] <Cheesehead> Not tonight
[03:07] <h00k> cool.
}}}

# TOPIC: <<Anchor(NewMemberWiki)>>New Member Process Wiki

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[03:07] <h00k> and...new member wiki.
[03:07] <Cheesehead> I liked what js did last month
[03:07] <h00k> we started well on this, yeah
[03:08] <Cheesehead> I suspect a lot of it can actually be on the main wiki page; it needn't be separate
[03:09] <h00k> i agree, i think the wiki needs an overhaul
[03:10] <h00k> and this is part, most, of it.
[03:11] <Cheesehead> I can work up a sample overhaul page next week
[03:11] <h00k> progress here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WisconsinTeam2
[03:11] <h00k> thus far
[03:12] <Cheesehead> Ah, you saw that...
[03:12] <h00k> ;)
[03:12] <h00k> is that bad?
[03:12] <Cheesehead> No. Nothing on a wiki is private.
[03:12] <h00k> it was linked by someone somewhere, i forget
[03:13] <h00k> it is nice so far, anyway.
[03:14] <Cheesehead> I'll resume working on it
[03:14] <h00k> Cheesehead, feel free, js got us some nice steps
[03:14] <h00k> cool.
[03:15] <h00k> Anything else for the evening?
[03:15] * Cheesehead looks out the window
[03:15] <emefarr_> nothing from me other that I can hopefully attend on a more regular basis
[03:16] <h00k> [action] Cheesehead to update a delraft of the wiki
[03:16] <h00k> what happened there.
[03:16] <h00k> emefarr_ thanks for coming, it is nice to meet you.
[03:17] <emefarr_> nice to meet you as well!
[03:17] <Cheesehead> emefarr_: To help nominate somebody for Ubuntu Membership, add a testimonial to their wiki page, and (if possible) show up to the IRC membership meeting. My wiki page is at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cheesehead . The meeting date is Nov 1, 3 PM CDT in #ubuntu-meeting
[03:18] <emefarr_> Cheesehead: thanks!
[03:18] * Cheesehead runs out to his car. Early work tomorrow...
[03:18] <emefarr_> same her - up at "quarter to why the heck am i up?"
[03:18] <emefarr_> here
[03:18] <h00k> Brittany is getting restless
[03:18] <h00k> thanks, all!!
[03:19] <h00k> see ya, nickmoeck
}}}
[20:32] <h00k> What do you want the LoCo to do for you?
[20:32] <h00k> What kinds of things can you see the LoCo doing?
[20:32] <h00k> (that's all...the same question(
[20:33] <r0n0c> Fix my computer.
[20:34] <h00k> r0n0c: makes sense. Which reminds me, you should shoot an email to the mailing list for a bit wider distribution to see if someone can help
[20:35] <r0n0c> I am not too concerned anymore
[20:35] <mikeputnam> share cool discoveries/tips/tricks
[20:35] <r0n0c> I got my db backups off
[20:35] <mikeputnam> re: what i want from linuxers
[20:36] <h00k> mikeputnam: makes sense
[20:36] <h00k> maybe we could do a show-and-tell or online...presentation dealio sometime
[20:36] <spikeb> hey do we have a google+ or facebook group that we can share stuff to?
[20:36] <mikeputnam> s/linuxers/unixers/ to be honest
[20:37] <h00k> spikeb: there was a Facebook group, I don't remember if it still exists
[20:37] <h00k> but there's a page!
[20:37] <h00k> https://plus.google.com/u/0/114072330989476423938/posts
[20:37] <mikeputnam> i <3 irc/email for puritan freeness
[20:37] <h00k> also, the mailing list
[20:37] <mikeputnam> (but also use twitter/google+/gmail) :P
[20:38] <h00k> It'd be nice if we had a sweet logo
[20:38] <h00k> we were trying for a call for artwork before, that fell through
[20:39] <r0n0c> mikeputnam: just circled ya
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[20:41] <h00k> So, what do you think about an online presentation on some medium (IRC, or a Hangout)?
[20:42] <h00k> Hi, ubuntuWi-Guest
[20:42] <spikeb> that sounds fun
[20:42] <ubuntuWi-Guest> Hi, h00k. Cheesehead here, via pseudonym.
[20:42] <h00k> ubuntuWi-Guest: ah, welcome welcome.
[20:42] <h00k> ubuntuWi-Guest: we're discussing what we'd like to do in the future
[20:44] <ubuntuWi-Guest> Do in person or remotely?
[20:44] <r0n0c> I would be down for a Hangout. Do those do screen sharing? to show tips/tricks mike was talking about?
[20:44] <h00k> ubuntuWi-Guest: yeah. either/or
[20:45] <h00k> r0n0c: I believe they do
[20:45] <h00k> maybe
[20:45] <h00k> I thought?
[20:45] <spikeb> im not sure
[20:45] <ubuntuWi-Guest> Seems like an [action] item to find out.
[20:46] <h00k> ubuntuWi-Guest: yep.
[20:47] <h00k> testung now
[20:48] <h00k> success!
[20:49] <h00k> Yes, you can definitely screenshare, and it works *quite* nicely
[20:49] <ubuntuWi-Guest> So is that the first hangoud session? To show us how to screenshare?
[20:49] <spikeb> sweet
[20:49] <h00k> and we could get people circle'd and do a live broadcast/youtube recording for archiving, later viewing
[20:49] <h00k> ubuntuWi-Guest: there's a button on the hangout, 'Screenshare,' yep
[20:50] <ubuntuWi-Guest> I never said it would be a *long* hangout.
[20:50] <h00k> So, that's totally something to consider
[20:50] <mikeputnam> r0n0c: i put you into my NEWLUG and WILUG circles (not certain if that is accurate)
[20:51] <h00k> Well, we got one idea out.
[20:51] <r0n0c> I put you in MadLug and Computer Geeks. Hope that is accurate
[20:52] <mikeputnam> heh
[20:52] <mikeputnam> pretty close
[20:52] <mikeputnam> Appleton, WI Computer Geek
[20:52] <h00k> something like that. I've been meaning to make a proper 'Ubuntu Wisconsin' circle and share it
[20:52] <r0n0c> I know you aren't in MADLug, but its basically expanded to anyone in wilug/wi ubuntu
[20:52] <mikeputnam> gothca
[20:52] <h00k> but I have 'Ubuntu People' and madlug/wilug/etc
[20:53] <r0n0c> I wish g+ did nested circles
[20:53] <r0n0c> I wanted that from the get go
[20:53] <r0n0c> Immediate Family > Family
[20:53] * ubuntuWi-Guest is now known as Cheesehead
[20:53] <h00k> yeah...
[20:55] <h00k> Okay. So. Perhaps a call for presentation volunteers on the mailing list
[20:55] <h00k> [action]
[20:56] <Cheesehead> I supose I can dust off my dbus and gsettings notes and whip them into some pretext for an hangout or two...
[20:57] <h00k> heyoh, cool.
[20:57] <h00k> I can do twofactor authentication with ssh walkthrough
[20:57] <r0n0c> oooo
[20:58] <h00k> or did someone recently do that with wilug/madlug?
[20:59] <Cheesehead> I also have some notes on the Gnome/Unity geolocation framework (fairly cool), and on several weather information systems.
[21:00] <h00k> Hey folks...I have to get running
[21:00] <mikeputnam> what about tools/tips/approaches to administering hundreds of ubuntu desktops in a company
[21:00] <h00k> mikeputnam: like puppet and/or landscape
[21:01] <mikeputnam> or whipping racks full of ubuntu into submission
[21:01] <h00k> but I don't know if we have anyone with landscape
[21:01] <h00k> that'd be cool
[21:01] <mikeputnam> h00k: certainly
[21:01] <Cheesehead> I must go; I'll take care of the website minutes and wiki meeting report tomorrow...
[21:01] <mikeputnam> like Active Directory integration
[21:01] <h00k> Cheesehead: ah, cool, that'd be nice
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[21:01] <mikeputnam> or SAMBA setups to play nice with the Winders folks
[21:02] <h00k> keep those ideas handy
[21:03] <h00k> I'll write up a call for ideas and presentations probably tomorrow or this weekend and ship them out
[21:03] <h00k> but I have to run
[21:03] <h00k> you guys can keep talking and stuffs
[21:03] <h00k> if you come up with anything, leave a line in here or shoot it to the mailing list
[21:03] <mikeputnam> or virtualization approaches so the WinAdmins can run there stuffs atop your Unices!
[21:03] <h00k> ^ yuss
[21:03] <h00k> OKay, thanks all for coming!
[21:03] <h00k> talk soon
[21:04] <mikeputnam> thx for organizing

This is the first 2012 meeting of the Wisconsin Team, starting at 20:00 CDT, 20110920 (2400 UTC, 20110927) and finishing at 21:00 CDT (0100 UTC, 20111027)

Attendance

h00k, r0n0c, yotux, spikeb, mikeputnam, Cheesehead

Agenda

  • Who are you?

  • Why Ubuntu, at least one reason?

  • What do you want to LoCo to do for you?

Minutes

IRC LOG

{{{[20:00] <r0n0c> made it! [20:01] <h00k> r0n0c: cool, welcome [20:01] <h00k> jrolland-ubuntu, KBme, mikeputnam, ripps, uberushaximus: ping for meeting start [20:02] * yotux (~androirc@166.182.80.223) has joined #ubuntu-us-wi [20:03] <yotux> Hello to all [20:03] <h00k> Hey yotux [20:03] <yotux> Sorry hand some difficulties with irc on Android [20:04] <h00k> yotux: it's okay, I just reset my modem not too long ago. [20:04] <h00k> cool, so we have three! [20:04] <h00k> Anyone else? [20:04] <r0n0c> anyone ping in #wilug? [20:05] <h00k> I didn't ping over there [20:06] <h00k> and I just left a message [20:06] <h00k> So. I suppose...we can rehash some stuffs. }}}

TOPIC: Who are you?

[20:07]  <h00k> Let's start off with who we are. But I'm pretty sure you're familiar
[20:07]  <h00k> I'm Anthony, the LoCo team contact.
[20:08]  <h00k> I like long walks on the beach and Gangnam Style.
[20:09]  * AndroUser2 (~androirc@166.181.66.194) has joined #ubuntu-us-wi
[20:09]  <r0n0c> I'm Conor, I spend my days working in an IT office with less linux than I prefer.
[20:09]  * yotux has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds)
[20:10]  <h00k> r0n0c: I am...yeah. me too.
[20:10]  <h00k> Hello AndroUser2
[20:10]  <AndroUser2> How do I can change my Nick back to yotux?
[20:10]  <h00k> AndroUser2: /nick youtux
[20:10]  * AndroUser2 is now known as yotux
[20:11]  <h00k> yotux: there we go.
[20:11]  <h00k> r0n0c: I share similar sentiments
[20:11]  <yotux> Thanks guys tower switch from 4G kicked me off server
[20:12]  * r0n0c hopes yotux didn't fall far from the tower
[20:12]  <r0n0c> perhaps the message in #wilug was a bad idea, hah
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[20:12]  <h00k> yotux: no prob, thanks for joining, even if you're having issues
[20:13]  * ubuntuWi-Guest is now known as spikeb
[20:13]  <h00k> hey spikeb
[20:13]  <spikeb> hey
[20:13]  <h00k> spikeb: we're just doing introductions
[20:14]  <yotux> So is there a general topic tonight?
[20:14]  <yotux> Yotux says nm figure it out
[20:15]  <yotux> I am a factory worker stuck with windows servers running Oracle
[20:16]  <yotux> And that wonderful thing called outlook mail
[20:16]  <spikeb> oh fun
[20:16]  <h00k> yotux: ah, yes. that.
[20:16]  <h00k> spikeb: you want to introduce yourself?
[20:17]  <h00k> we're just doing general 'who we are's
[20:17]  <spikeb> I'm spike. I've run ubuntu since the first beta, on more than one architecture, and am a geek in general. i also have a raspberry pi.
[20:17]  <spikeb> :)
[20:18]  <h00k> sweet action. I will get one some day.
[20:18]  <r0n0c> Mine is sitting next to me running mysql
[20:18]  <spikeb> mine is setting under the TV running XBMC
[20:19]  <r0n0c> what are your videos encoded as?
[20:20]  <spikeb> the SD stuff is all kinds of formats, and the pi handles them fine. the HD stuff is h.264 to take advantage of the hw accel
[20:20]  <h00k> What do those take for power?
[20:21]  <r0n0c> microUSB
[20:21]  <h00k> ah, sweet.

TOPIC: Why Ubuntu?

[20:21]  <h00k> So, next on the list is...Why do you guys use Ubuntu?
[20:22]  <yotux> Are you taking about a micro computer like pogoplug
[20:22]  <h00k> What brings you to the platform, and the LoCo?
[20:22]  <h00k> yotux: yeah, similar
[20:22]  <spikeb> yes yotux
[20:22]  <r0n0c> yotux: http://www.raspberrypi.org/
[20:23]  <yotux> Thanks yeah stuck on the mobile version
[20:23]  <spikeb> i originally started running ubuntu because it had a newer GNOME than debian
[20:23]  <r0n0c> I use ubuntu since it was advertised as a good linux to start with, and then I really got into it when I found MythTV and mythbuntu.
[20:24]  <spikeb> i've kept running it first because it was a good distro, and now because i love the work the design team has done, and i love unity.
[20:24]  <h00k> spikeb: back at which version?
[20:24]  <spikeb> h00k: 4.10 beta
[20:24]  <h00k> spikeb: ah, what Gnome, I meant?
[20:24]  <spikeb> oh
[20:24]  <yotux> I moved over because I wanted something more stable than fedora
[20:24]  <spikeb> i think it had 2.x when debian was stuck on 1.4
[20:25]  <h00k> yotux: ah, you moved from Fedora over, cool.
[20:25]  <h00k> I very vaguely remember when gnome 1.x was around :(
[20:26]  <spikeb> when i started using linux, gnome wasn't even beta yet
[20:26]  <spikeb> haha
[20:26]  <yotux> I have learned to like apt a little more than yum
[20:27]  <yotux> My Linux was red Hat 7
[20:27]  <spikeb> i play with fedora off and on, yum is OK
[20:27]  <yotux> Bought it from local staples store
[20:27]  <mikeputnam> h00k: actually both of them are employees of Red Hat
[20:27]  <mikeputnam> so naturally they root for that team
[20:27]  <h00k> mikeputnam: oh, interesting
[20:28]  <h00k> ;) of course
[20:28]  <mikeputnam> dmlloyd is jboss engineer and bress a security guy
[20:28]  <h00k> (we're discussing a separate convo in #wilug, if anyone is wondering)
[20:28]  <h00k> apologies for any confusion
[20:29]  <h00k> I moved over to Ubuntu from Windows back...a while ago
[20:29]  <h00k> I think around 5.something
[20:29]  <h00k> And I loved the ease of use, beginner-friendly-ness
[20:31]  <h00k> and it just stuck. Although I play with other distros on other hardware from time to time, which is always fun.
[20:31]  <spikeb> sure is!
[20:32]  <h00k> Cool.
[20:32]  <h00k> Last that I had on the official list (lol) is

TOPIC: What do you want to LoCo to do?

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