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The Ubuntu New User Network meetings used to be scheduled every 2 weeks, dependent on need. The next meeting, after a long pause, will be on [http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=6&day=8&year=2006&hour=17&min=0&sec=0 Thursday, the 8th of June, 2006 at 17:00 UTC] at #ubuntu-meeting, irc.freenode.net. | The Ubuntu New User Network meetings used to be scheduled every 2 weeks, dependent on need. The next meeting is TBA. |
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== Agenda for August 5th, 2005 == * Report from JanClaeys regarding Support Guide * Review of Guidelines Policy * ''Add Agenda Items Here'' == Agenda for July 22, 2005 == * Introduction to the "faces" of the New User Network * Clarification of Goals for NewUserGuide (MartinMeredith) * Division of labour between NUN and Doc Team (CoreyBurger) * Discussion regarding the Ubuntu community [https://wiki.ubuntu.com wiki](MarekSpruell) * Review and discussion of NewUsersNetworkGuidelines to incorporate policies on above, and to introduce the idea of a signed copy of the guidelines for all members * New users may need some guidance on how best to get answers for their problems, e.g. on how to ask questions on IRC ([http://www.leinir.dk/leinir/index.php?node_id=182&language=en example IRC support guide]) (JanClaeys) * '''A.O.B.''' |
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The Ubuntu New User Network meetings used to be scheduled every 2 weeks, dependent on need. The next meeting is TBA.
Like all other meetings, the New User Network meeting is open for all to comment.
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Agenda for June 8th, 2006
- Where is the NUN going?
IMHO point 5 of the NUN Guidelines should be more generic, more something like: "5. NEVER advise to use repositories that contain packages compiled for debian (e.g. marrillat), there are significant differences between ubuntu and debian, which will often result in problems. This also causes problems for the developers when they investigate bug reports." --JanClaeys
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