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The next meeting is scheduled for [[http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=8&day=9&year=2009&hour=19&min=0&sec=0&p1=0|9th August 2009, 19:00 UTC (20:00 BST)]] and and will be held in #ubuntu-uk on irc.freenode.net. = popey will chair the meeting =
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The chair of the meeting should endeavour to ensure that key points are discussed in an appropriate time. The chair will paste in items from the agenda during the meeting, please try to keep comments within the relevant topic, when the chair closes a topic by posting the next one you may finish the line you are typing and return to it in any other business or after the meeting.
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScribesTeam/MootBot|MootBot]] is used in meetings, please familiarise yourself with the functionality available prior to the meeting.
If a vote is called you can say +1 0 or -1 to record your vote. You can do this with a private message to the bot if you don't want your vote to be public.

Please read the following [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/Meeting/Guidelines|guidelines]] before taking part in the meeting.
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## || DennisKaarsemaker || Example agenda item || ## add the main topic as a single line beginning with [TOPIC], the name of the person and the subject. Notes, sub-topics links, proposed forms of vote and potential actions can follow below. It will be for the meeting chair to decide on the exact wording of any vote.
## vote proposals should be in Oxford Union format, "This LoCo believes that. . ."
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## If you add items to the agenda, please follow the example above
## If you put an item on the agenda, you will have to show up.
## Otherwise the item may be deleted from the agenda. Please add
## your name to items you add and invite any interested people to
## the meeting. Please don't add items to the list on the day before
## a meeting.
=== [TOPIC] popey - review of action items from last meeting ===
The only person who needs to speak to each point is the person assigned, or someone delegated to speak on their behalf
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||<rowbgcolor="#d9bb7a">Who||What||  * [PROGRESS REPORT] People who have achieved something in July, please place it in the report
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/TeamReports/10/July
 * [PROGRESS REPORT] Daubers update on support guidelines
 * [PROGRESS REPORT] popey to determine testing methods for ISO testing
 * [PROGRESS REPORT] popey to to mail the list and blog about non-technical events
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=== [TOPIC] ascenseur & issyl0 - Geeknic ===

=== [TOPIC] AlanBell - Review of the Ubuntu In Business Event ===

=== [TOPIC] danfish - Distributed Backup proposal ===

=== [TOPIC] MichealH - Update on Website ===

=== [TOPIC] popey - Any Other Business ===

## The following topic is permanent, do not remove it
=== [TOPIC] popey - Date of next meeting ===
 * Set the date in the /topic of #ubuntu-uk and #ubuntu-uk-meeting
## The following topic is permanent, do not remove it
=== [TOPIC] Chair for next meeting ===
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== Minutes of last meeting ==

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LastMeeting

popey will chair the meeting

The next full team meeting has not been scheduled, but when it is it will be held in #ubuntu-uk-meeting on irc.freenode.net.

The chair of the meeting should endeavour to ensure that key points are discussed in an appropriate time. The chair will paste in items from the agenda during the meeting, please try to keep comments within the relevant topic, when the chair closes a topic by posting the next one you may finish the line you are typing and return to it in any other business or after the meeting. MootBot is used in meetings, please familiarise yourself with the functionality available prior to the meeting. If a vote is called you can say +1 0 or -1 to record your vote. You can do this with a private message to the bot if you don't want your vote to be public.

Please read the following guidelines before taking part in the meeting.

General Agenda Items and Proposals

Please put a brief statement of the issue to be discussed here, and link to a more detailed description or summary elsewhere in the wiki.

[TOPIC] popey - review of action items from last meeting

The only person who needs to speak to each point is the person assigned, or someone delegated to speak on their behalf

  • [PROGRESS REPORT] People who have achieved something in July, please place it in the report
  • [PROGRESS REPORT] Daubers update on support guidelines
  • [PROGRESS REPORT] popey to determine testing methods for ISO testing
  • [PROGRESS REPORT] popey to to mail the list and blog about non-technical events

[TOPIC] ascenseur & issyl0 - Geeknic

[TOPIC] AlanBell - Review of the Ubuntu In Business Event

[TOPIC] danfish - Distributed Backup proposal

[TOPIC] MichealH - Update on Website

[TOPIC] popey - Any Other Business

[TOPIC] popey - Date of next meeting

  • Set the date in the /topic of #ubuntu-uk and #ubuntu-uk-meeting

[TOPIC] Chair for next meeting

Previous Meetings

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/MeetingNotes

Minutes of last meeting

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LastMeeting

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