This is a regularly scheduled Desktop Team meeting. The meeting agenda can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting.
This is a regularly scheduled Desktop Team meeting. The meeting agenda can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting.
At the beginning of a new development cycle, Ubuntu developers from around the world gather to help shape and scope the next release of Ubuntu. The summit is open to the public, but it is not a conference, exhibition or other audience-oriented event. Rather, it is an opportunity for Ubuntu developers — who usually collaborate online — to work together in person on specific tasks.
Small groups of developers will participate in short Forum and Workshop (formerly called “BoF”/Birds-of-a-Feather) sessions. This allow a single project is discussed and documented in a written specification. These specifications will be used for planning the new release of Ubuntu.
Today’s schedule and links to participate in the discussion via VOIP or simply listen in via an icecast stream can be found at http://people.ubuntu.com/~scott/uds-intrepid/2008-05-19.
You can also find related blog posts, pictures, etc. on the Ubuntu Planet, Flicker, etc.
The full schedule is available at http://people.ubuntu.com/~scott/uds-intrepid/
At the beginning of a new development cycle, Ubuntu developers from around the world gather to help shape and scope the next release of Ubuntu. The summit is open to the public, but it is not a conference, exhibition or other audience-oriented event. Rather, it is an opportunity for Ubuntu developers — who usually collaborate online — to work together in person on specific tasks.
Small groups of developers will participate in short Forum and Workshop (formerly called “BoF”/Birds-of-a-Feather) sessions. This allow a single project is discussed and documented in a written specification. These specifications will be used for planning the new release of Ubuntu.
Today’s schedule and links to participate in the discussion via VOIP or simply listen in via an icecast stream can be found at http://people.ubuntu.com/~scott/uds-intrepid/2008-05-19.
You can also find related blog posts, pictures, etc. on the Ubuntu Planet, Flicker, etc.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityCouncilAgenda
At the beginning of a new development cycle, Ubuntu developers from around the world gather to help shape and scope the next release of Ubuntu. The summit is open to the public, but it is not a conference, exhibition or other audience-oriented event. Rather, it is an opportunity for Ubuntu developers — who usually collaborate online — to work together in person on specific tasks.
Small groups of developers will participate in short Forum and Workshop (formerly called “BoF”/Birds-of-a-Feather) sessions. This allow a single project is discussed and documented in a written specification. These specifications will be used for planning the new release of Ubuntu.
Today’s schedule and links to participate in the discussion via VOIP or simply listen in via an icecast stream can be found at http://people.ubuntu.com/~scott/uds-intrepid/2008-05-21.
You can also find related blog posts, pictures, etc. on the Ubuntu Planet, Flicker, etc.
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncilAgenda
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting
At the beginning of a new development cycle, Ubuntu developers from around the world gather to help shape and scope the next release of Ubuntu. The summit is open to the public, but it is not a conference, exhibition or other audience-oriented event. Rather, it is an opportunity for Ubuntu developers — who usually collaborate online — to work together in person on specific tasks.
Small groups of developers will participate in short Forum and Workshop (formerly called “BoF”/Birds-of-a-Feather) sessions. This allow a single project is discussed and documented in a written specification. These specifications will be used for planning the new release of Ubuntu.
Today’s schedule and links to participate in the discussion via VOIP or simply listen in via an icecast stream can be found at http://people.ubuntu.com/~scott/uds-intrepid/2008-05-22.
You can also find related blog posts, pictures, etc. on the Ubuntu Planet, Flicker, etc.
This is a regularly scheduled Desktop Team meeting. The meeting agenda can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting.
At the beginning of a new development cycle, Ubuntu developers from around the world gather to help shape and scope the next release of Ubuntu. The summit is open to the public, but it is not a conference, exhibition or other audience-oriented event. Rather, it is an opportunity for Ubuntu developers — who usually collaborate online — to work together in person on specific tasks.
Small groups of developers will participate in short Forum and Workshop (formerly called “BoF”/Birds-of-a-Feather) sessions. This allow a single project is discussed and documented in a written specification. These specifications will be used for planning the new release of Ubuntu.
Today’s schedule and links to participate in the discussion via VOIP or simply listen in via an icecast stream can be found at http://people.ubuntu.com/~scott/uds-intrepid/2008-05-23.
You can also find related blog posts, pictures, etc. on the Ubuntu Planet, Flicker, etc.
Today is the final day of UDS Intrepid.
The EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) Ubuntu Membership Approval Board will be meeting on May 27th at 20:00 UTC to review and approve pending Ubuntu Member applicants.
What is Membership?
Membership of the Ubuntu community means recognition of a significant and sustained contribution to Ubuntu and the Ubuntu community. Contributions in all areas are welcome, from support to advocacy, from programming to artwork and documentation, from LoCoTeams activities to core packaging.
Membership entitles you to the following benefits:
Requirements
If you think your contributions have been significant and sustained, you can try to become a member. Generally, at least two months of visible, significant activity will be required.
The regular way to apply for membership is through the regional membership boards. Alternatively some Ubuntu teams can grant membership directly through their governance Council. Examples are the Kubuntu Council, the Edubuntu Council, and the MOTU Council.
In each case, you need to add your name to the agenda for the next meeting of the membership board for your region, or the team council, and prepare carefully according to the instructions below.
The regional membership boards hold meetings in the early evening in the relevant region. If this time is not convenient for you, you can attend a meeting of a membership board for one of the other regions.
More info…
The EMEA wiki page and agenda can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/EMEA.
Where: #launchpad-meeting
Join members of the Launchpad team to ask your questions and make suggestions.
Add your items to the agenda.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting
The Americas Ubuntu Membership Approval Board will be meeting on May 28th at 2000 (8:00pm) Eastern Standard Time to review and approve pending Ubuntu Member applicants.
What is Membership?
Membership of the Ubuntu community means recognition of a significant and sustained contribution to Ubuntu and the Ubuntu community. Contributions in all areas are welcome, from support to advocacy, from programming to artwork and documentation, from LoCoTeams activities to core packaging.
Membership entitles you to the following benefits:
Requirements
If you think your contributions have been significant and sustained, you can try to become a member. Generally, at least two months of visible, significant activity will be required.
The regular way to apply for membership is through the regional membership boards. Alternatively some Ubuntu teams can grant membership directly through their governance Council. Examples are the Kubuntu Council, the Edubuntu Council, and the MOTU Council.
In each case, you need to add your name to the agenda for the next meeting of the membership board for your region, or the team council, and prepare carefully according to the instructions below.
The regional membership boards hold meetings in the early evening in the relevant region. If this time is not convenient for you, you can attend a meeting of a membership board for one of the other regions.
More info…
The Americas wiki page and agenda can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/Americas.
This is a regularly scheduled Desktop Team meeting. The meeting agenda can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting.
It is one week later, due to UDS the previous week, and a lot of attention and time will still be focused on that event.
Location: IRC channel #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Meetings
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 3 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be on those pesky bugs without a package
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/EMEA
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 3 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be on those pesky bugs without a package
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityCouncilAgenda
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 3 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be on those pesky bugs without a package
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncilAgenda
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/Americas.
This is a regularly scheduled Desktop Team meeting. The meeting agenda can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting.
Thursday, June 5th, 2008
Start: 20:00 UTC
Timezone: Etc/GMT
Location: #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam/Agenda
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Where: Clinton-Macomb Public Library
What: Bug Jam
Who: Michigan LoCo team
To read more:
http://konsilience.wordpress.com/2008/06/02/michigan-loco-bug-jam-summer-2008/
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 10 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be update-manager package.
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 10 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be update-manager package.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/AsiaOceania.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 10 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be update-manager package.
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 12 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be Compiz.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 12 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be Compiz.
This is a regularly scheduled Desktop Team meeting. The meeting agenda can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting.
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 12 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be Compiz.
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 17 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be OpenOffice.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: Scott Kitterman announced that there will be a MOTU SRU meeting at
21:00 UTC on 16th June to integrated the new members and baseline where they are. All interested parties are welcome to attend.
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 17 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be OpenOffice.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 17 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be OpenOffice.
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 19 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be Power Manager package.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/
Hello everyone,
I would like to announce the second mass Xubuntu community meeting which will be held on June 18th @ 8:00pm (2000) UTC. At this meeting, we will discuss the second draft of the Xubuntu strategy document which is an revised version based on community feedback. This meeting will allow interested parties (Xubuntu developers, Xubuntu community members, Xubuntu users, and anyone interested in seeing Xubuntu being successful) to discuss the document and ways that we can improve it. Suggestions and feedback gathered at this hour long meeting will be used to to produce the final draft.
On June 21st @ 5:00pm (1700) UTC a second meeting will take place. At this meeting, we will discuss the priorities and specifications for Intrepid for roughly half an hour to three quarters of an hour. Following, we will all hop on Gobby and work on improving the document collaboratively (particular the standards procedures section). By the end of this meeting, we will have a set of goals for Intrepid and the candidate Xubuntu strategy document.
On June 23rd, I will announce (if all goes well) the official ratification of the Xubuntu strategy document and the official goals for Intrepid. I believe this schedule provides ample opportunity for individual community members to express their ideas, concerns, frustrations, excitement, approval, etc. and will result in a document that is supported and legitimized by its community.
I encourage everyone with an interest in the Xubuntu project to come and participate. If you’re a MOTU-hopeful, MOTU, or core-dev who has been thinking about contributing to the Xubuntu project then now is an excellent time to do so. Xubuntu is what it is because of who we all are.
I look forward to seeing you all on the 18th and 21st of June later this month.
Thank you,
Cody Somerville
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 19 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be Power Manager package.
This is a regularly scheduled Desktop Team meeting. The meeting agenda can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Meeting
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 19 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be Power Manager package.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Hosted by Caspar Clemens Mierau and Daniel Holbach.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RunningBugJam for details.
Hello everyone,
I would like to announce the second mass Xubuntu community meeting which will be held on June 18th @ 8:00pm (2000) UTC. At this meeting, we will discuss the second draft of the Xubuntu strategy document which is an revised version based on community feedback. This meeting will allow interested parties (Xubuntu developers, Xubuntu community members, Xubuntu users, and anyone interested in seeing Xubuntu being successful) to discuss the document and ways that we can improve it. Suggestions and feedback gathered at this hour long meeting will be used to to produce the final draft.
On June 21st @ 5:00pm (1700) UTC a second meeting will take place. At this meeting, we will discuss the priorities and specifications for Intrepid for roughly half an hour to three quarters of an hour. Following, we will all hop on Gobby and work on improving the document collaboratively (particular the standards procedures section). By the end of this meeting, we will have a set of goals for Intrepid and the candidate Xubuntu strategy document.
On June 23rd, I will announce (if all goes well) the official ratification of the Xubuntu strategy document and the official goals for Intrepid. I believe this schedule provides ample opportunity for individual community members to express their ideas, concerns, frustrations, excitement, approval, etc. and will result in a document that is supported and legitimized by its community.
I encourage everyone with an interest in the Xubuntu project to come and participate. If you’re a MOTU-hopeful, MOTU, or core-dev who has been thinking about contributing to the Xubuntu project then now is an excellent time to do so. Xubuntu is what it is because of who we all are.
I look forward to seeing you all on the 18th and 21st of June later this month.
Thank you,
Cody Somerville
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Hosted by Greg Grossmeier and Jorge Castro.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RunningBugJam for details.
The Ubuntu Mozilla team will be convening June 22nd at 18:00 UTC for a meeting. The agenda for the meeting can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Meetings.
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 24 Hug Day wiki page. Generally the focus is moving bugs from the New status to Incomplete or Confirmed, for this hug day we’ll work on helping move bugs from Fix Committed to Fix Released! We’ll do this by verifying that packages in the hardy-proposed repository fix the bugs they were designed to and that the package still functions that way it should.
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 24 Hug Day wiki page. Generally the focus is moving bugs from the New status to Incomplete or Confirmed, for this hug day we’ll work on helping move bugs from Fix Committed to Fix Released! We’ll do this by verifying that packages in the hardy-proposed repository fix the bugs they were designed to and that the package still functions that way it should.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/AsiaOceania
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu June 24 Hug Day wiki page. Generally the focus is moving bugs from the New status to Incomplete or Confirmed, for this hug day we’ll work on helping move bugs from Fix Committed to Fix Released! We’ll do this by verifying that packages in the hardy-proposed repository fix the bugs they were designed to and that the package still functions that way it should.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/Americas.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/
Location: #ubuntu-classroom
Agenda: This months session is going to be presented by Emmet Hikory. It is entitled “Effectively using and interpreting apport retraces.”
This is a regularly scheduled Desktop Team meeting. The meeting agenda can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting.
A MOTU meeting is scheduled for Friday, June 27th 2008, 04:00 UTC. You can read and contribute to the agenda by visiting https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Meetings.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityCouncilAgenda
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu July 3 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be Xorg.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu July 3 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be Xorg.
This is a regularly scheduled Desktop Team meeting. The meeting agenda can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting.
In an effort to get the Ubuntu Java team up and running we’re going to
hold a meeting on Thursday 3rd, 16:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting.
Current agenda items are:
If you plan to attend, feel free to add your item to the agenda
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaTeam/Meeting) and please add your name to it.
To find out more about the plans of the team, check out
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaTeam/Meeting - bear in mind that the team is
just forming and it’d be great if you joined in to make Java rock even
harder in Ubuntu.
Also find the team in #ubuntu-java.
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu July 3 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be Xorg.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Hosted by Caspar Clemens Mierau and Daniel Holbach.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RunningBugJam for details.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Hosted by Wolfger and Greg Grossmeier.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GlobalBugJam and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RunningBugJam for details.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam/Meetings/Agendas/2008-07-05
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/AsiaOceania
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/AsiaOceania
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu July 10 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be kernel audio bugs.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu July 10 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be kernel audio bugs.
This is a regularly scheduled Desktop Team meeting. The meeting agenda can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Meeting.
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu July 10 Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be kernel audio bugs.
Location: #ubuntu-meeting
Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings
The next Bugs for Hugs day will be held in #ubuntu-bugs on the Freenode IRC network.
Information is on the Ubuntu July 15th Hug Day wiki page. The focus will be transitioning old KDE 3 bug reports to KDE 4 for Intrepid.