[12:10] <boy_d> hi...., im new. im boy_d.
[01:56] <Klaidas> @schedule Vilnius
[01:56] <Ubugtu> Schedule for Europe/Vilnius: 12 Feb 00:00: LoCo Teams | 12 Feb 22:00: Screencast Team | 13 Feb 14:00: Community Council | 13 Feb 18:00: Forum Council | 13 Feb 22:00: Technical Board | 14 Feb 12:00: MOTU
[04:20] <freeflying_> @schedule shanghai
[04:20] <Ubugtu> Schedule for Asia/Shanghai: 12 Feb 06:00: LoCo Teams | 13 Feb 04:00: Screencast Team | 13 Feb 20:00: Community Council | 14 Feb 00:00: Forum Council | 14 Feb 04:00: Technical Board | 14 Feb 18:00: MOTU
[07:22] <emonkey> @schedule zurich
[07:22] <Ubugtu> Schedule for Europe/Zurich: 11 Feb 23:00: LoCo Teams | 12 Feb 21:00: Screencast Team | 13 Feb 13:00: Community Council | 13 Feb 17:00: Forum Council | 13 Feb 21:00: Technical Board | 14 Feb 11:00: MOTU
[07:24] <pochu> @schedule cet
[07:24] <Ubugtu> Schedule for CET: 11 Feb 23:00: LoCo Teams | 12 Feb 21:00: Screencast Team | 13 Feb 13:00: Community Council | 13 Feb 17:00: Forum Council | 13 Feb 21:00: Technical Board | 14 Feb 11:00: MOTU
[07:35] <nixternal> @schedule chicago
[07:35] <Ubugtu> Schedule for America/Chicago: 11 Feb 16:00: LoCo Teams | 12 Feb 14:00: Screencast Team | 13 Feb 06:00: Community Council | 13 Feb 10:00: Forum Council | 13 Feb 14:00: Technical Board | 14 Feb 04:00: MOTU
[10:38] <Rinchen> [10:39] <juliux> @schedule berlin
[10:39] <Ubugtu> Schedule for Europe/Berlin: 11 Feb 23:00: LoCo Teams | 12 Feb 21:00: Screencast Team | 13 Feb 13:00: Community Council | 13 Feb 17:00: Forum Council | 13 Feb 21:00: Technical Board | 14 Feb 11:00: MOTU
[10:52] <iSeriesTech> can I stick around and watch the meeting?
[10:52] <Rinchen> iSeriesTech, you can stick around and watch any meeting.
[10:54] <Seveas> Rinchen, you scared him
[10:54] <Rinchen> ping elkbuntu. ping nixternal.
[10:54] <Rinchen> Seveas, hehe, yeah I must have. :-)
[10:55] <pochu> hehe
[10:55] <Rinchen> He's from my LoCo so he actually knows me. :-)
[10:55] <nixternal> yo yo
[10:55] <FunnyLookinHat> hey cutie
[10:55] <FunnyLookinHat> >_<
[10:55] <Rinchen> Hiya Nix...
[10:55] <ajmitch> hi nixternal
[10:55] <nixternal> whoa, I have never been called cutie before :)
[10:55] <elkbuntu> Rinchen, pong
[10:55] <nixternal> hiya ajmitch
[10:55] <Rinchen> Hiya elkbuntu
[10:56] <Rinchen> nixternal, elkbuntu, which one of you wants to run the meeting? ;-)
[10:56] <nixternal> hehe
[10:56] <nixternal> doesn't matter to me
[10:56] <FunnyLookinHat> *Rinchen
[10:56] <elkbuntu> heh, ok
[10:57] <JoeyStanford> FunnyLookinHat, only where you are concerned. Good Growth experience :-)
[10:57] <ajmitch> FunnyLookinHat: the ability to delegate is an important quality of a manager
[10:58] <FunnyLookinHat> ajmitch, agreed.  I'm just picking on JoeyStanford   ; )
[10:58] <JoeyStanford> ah good, iSeriesSysAdm has rejoined
[10:58] <iSeriesSysAdm> now we can start
[10:58] <JoeyStanford> lol
[10:58] <elkbuntu> ok... 2 minutes still by my clock
[10:58] <nixternal> haha
[10:58] <iSeriesSysAdm> lol
[10:59] <nixternal> 2 minutes is good
[10:59] <iSeriesSysAdm> sure
[10:59] <nixternal> VMware on Feisty is just god aweful
[10:59] <iSeriesSysAdm> what is that
[10:59] <JoeyStanford> elkbuntu, nixternal one or both of you please log even though we have a least one bot :-)
[10:59] <juliux> nixternal, good luck, i tryied today on edgy
[10:59] <elkbuntu> JoeyStanford, i always log
[10:59] <nixternal> I am always logging
[10:59] <pochu> hey guys, is this channel logged?
[10:59] <nixternal> juliux: I found a fix for the install crash in the documentation
[10:59] <JoeyStanford> excellent, me too. Mostly so I can tease FunnyLookinHat
[11:00] <pochu> ubuntulog :)
[11:00] <juliux> !log
[11:00] <nixternal> but they say there is also documentation for building the kernel modules, I just can't find them
[11:00] <FunnyLookinHat> JoeyStanford, don't make me /kick you from #ubuntu-colorado
[11:00] <JoeyStanford>  [11:01] <JoeyStanford> I guess I'll start it off :-)
[11:01] <elkbuntu> heh
[11:01] <iSeriesSysAdm> ok
[11:01] <nixternal> heh
[11:01] <JoeyStanford> Welcome everyone for the LoCo Team meeting.  The Short agenda is located at  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamMeeting
[11:01] <elkbuntu> yep
[11:02] <pochu> hehe
[11:02] <elkbuntu> first item on the agenda was from yann: The dns are still handled by smurf's private server. Is there any room for improvement there?
[11:02] <JoeyStanford> nixternal, elkbuntu, and myself set this meeting up so all blame goes to us. We thank those of you who are here.  We understand that the time may not be the best for everyone.
[11:02] <JoeyStanford> We plan on having the next meeting at a better time. We'll talk about that towards then end of this meeting.
[11:02] <nixternal> when it comes to that stuff, I have always worked with newz2000. Now I don't know if that is because I am within driving distance of him, or if he does that for everybody
[11:03] <elkbuntu> well, smurf has replied: DNS is now handled by the ubuntu-eu master server. Dynamic updates are possible; ask me for your domain's secret code.
[11:03] <nixternal> that stuff being "DNS, websites, and what not"
[11:03] <smurf> some locos already have. No complaints yet. ;-)
[11:03] <nixternal> ahh, hiya smurf!
[11:03] <nixternal> the busiest man in Hollywood :)
[11:04] <JoeyStanford> and Germany it appears. :-)
[11:04] <smurf> I've written a small Perl tool that makes the DNS updates a little more palatable than the under-documented "nsupdate" tool. ...
[11:04] <nixternal> hehe
[11:04] <nixternal> ahh, good ol' nsupdate
[11:04] <JoeyStanford> Is Yann here by chance? I don't see him on the user list.
[11:05] <elkbuntu> is there anything regarding dns and/or websites that anyone wants to bring up now?
[11:05] <smurf> JoeyStanford: I've pinged him on #u-locoteams
[11:06] <JoeyStanford> smurf, thanks.
[11:06] <JoeyStanford> elkbuntu, yes I'd like to raise a related item
[11:06] <JoeyStanford> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCreatingWebsite
[11:06] <JoeyStanford> needs to be written
[11:06] <FunnyLookinHat> I would like to discuss that as well.
[11:07] <elkbuntu> who would volunteer to assist smurf in the writing of that wikipage?
[11:07] <elkbuntu> smurf, i'd like you to contribute to it, so the 'howto' steps are actually accurate ;)
[11:07] <boredandblogging> i could help, jsvh and I are working on starting up the Georgia LoCo
[11:08] <FunnyLookinHat> Should we first establish the guidelines that will be on that page so that we know what it will actually entail?  Stuff other than simply making the wiki page, etc?
[11:08] <elkbuntu> FunnyLookinHat, sure. suggestions?
[11:08] <nixternal> hey ya'll down there in Georia, is ya'll ready for the Daytona 500? :)
[11:08] <smurf> elkbuntu: umm, see LoCoHosting ?
[11:08] <JoeyStanford> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoHosting
[11:09] <boredandblogging> daytona is like a school holiday for us
[11:09] <nixternal> haha
[11:09] <elkbuntu> smurf, that contains everything?
[11:09] <iSeriesSysAdm> easy on the Gerogia comments I grew up in Savannah and lived in Woodstock for  while;
[11:09] <smurf> anyway I've never set up a community webpage, so I'd like to defer that to people who actually speak from experience.
[11:10] <iSeriesSysAdm> cool
[11:10] <nixternal> community webpage? Like what we are doing with Drupal and such?
[11:10] <elkbuntu> oi.. keep on topic :
[11:10] <iSeriesSysAdm> I miss home
[11:10] <iSeriesSysAdm> ok
[11:10] <FunnyLookinHat> elkbuntu, well, there is a strong push from a few members of the Colorado team right now to move completely away from the wiki...  I had understood that a certain standard was to use the wiki as a main basis for all loco information
[11:10] <smurf> elkbuntu: LoCoHosting has the technical details on who to talk to if you want hosting. The point of LoCoCreatingWebsite should be content and structure of what you need to set up after you have hosting.
[11:10] <JoeyStanford> It appears to me that the hosting page has enough information on how to get a hosted page. So then, might I suggest the Creating Website page be for ideas on how to represent your LoCo?
[11:11] <alefteris> I think the wiki pagw should contain link to resourses about setting up moin and getting themes for moin, forums and drupal..
[11:11] <nixternal> I agree with alefteris on that
[11:11] <nixternal> I think Drupal is covered, as well as setting up a Planet
[11:11] <nixternal> for Wiki, I think everything should remain on w.u.c/teamname/subdirs
[11:12] <nixternal> it is already there, so one less step for maintenance really
[11:12] <elkbuntu> right. so the CreatingWebsite page should be a portal to all the various aspects, such as those nixternal covered, as well as the hosting page smurf pointed out
[11:12] <JoeyStanford> +1
[11:12] <alefteris> nixternal, where is drupal covered?
[11:12] <smurf> +1
[11:13] <elkbuntu> any other votes?
[11:13] <nixternal> I thought it was somewhere on there alefteris, I might actually be wrong as I don't see anything on it
[11:13] <alefteris> +1
[11:13] <JoeyStanford> alefteris, there are a few drupal wiki entries but nothing that ties it together
[11:13] <nixternal> +1 if I can vote
[11:13] <Vorian> +1
[11:13] <FunnyLookinHat> +1
[11:14] <pochu> About that of Drupal... I think Ubuntu is changing to Joomla, so we also should put info of Joomla, and any theme...
[11:14] <pochu> oh, and +1 :)
[11:14] <nixternal> alefteris: I may have been thinking about the mailing-list, there are plenty of Drupal communications on there about the themes and what not
[11:14] <alefteris> talk to newz2000 a dew days ago, and told me that he is using druapal 4.7
[11:14] <elkbuntu> ok, who volunteers to track down all the information, document the lack of specific howtos, and add them to the LoCoCreatingWebsites wiki?
[11:16] <Mirv> hmm, should the LoCoHosting's "Hosted Teams" be updated by someone who has an official list of all the Canonical hosted sites?
[11:16] <nixternal> I am looking at that as well Mirv, since when is Ubuntu-art a LoCo team?
[11:16] <elkbuntu> Mirv, yes, very likely.
[11:16] <elkbuntu> nixternal, or sfd
[11:16] <smurf> nixternal: it's not, but it's still hosted there, so...
[11:16] <Mirv> ubuntu-fi and ubuntu-it are eg. missing
[11:16] <nixternal> smurf: gotcha
[11:17] <smurf> Mirv: so add them ;-)
[11:17] <Mirv> smurf: I don't know where -it moved and if we (-fi) have a "VPS" or a "server" :)
[11:18] <elkbuntu> yes, so lets deal with: <elkbuntu> ok, who volunteers to track down all the information, document the lack of specific howtos, and add them to the LoCoCreatingWebsites wiki?
[11:19] <nixternal> elkbuntu: if we can't get the love here, maybe we could put it to the mailing list since a few people couldn't make it?
[11:19] <elkbuntu> nixternal, yes, but it'd be nice for a 'coordinator'
[11:20] <nixternal> very true, I am strapped right now, so to avoid burn-out syndrom, I have to pass
[11:20] <elkbuntu> however since nobody has volunteered, i suppose we'll just have to open it as a free-for-all
[11:21] <JoeyStanford> FunnyLookinHat and boredandblogging, from your recent investigation of hosting and perusal of places like Chicago's site and Australia's's, do you think you two could take a stab at the page?
[11:21] <FunnyLookinHat> I would volunteer, but I think I would be much better at filling in ideas that have already been thought of.
[11:21] <FunnyLookinHat> ahh, JoeyStanford had to pin me on it.
[11:21] <JoeyStanford> hehe... Just and idea. In now way binding.
[11:21] <JoeyStanford> ch/now/no
[11:21] <boredandblogging> I'm not sure how much I could help since we are starting out, but that may be the best way to start the page
[11:22] <FunnyLookinHat> just re-iterate exactly what topics I am discovering elkbuntu , would it be anyting for locodocs day or just related to the website?
[11:22] <boredandblogging> I'd like to take a stab as long as people don't mind me bugging them with questions ;-)
[11:23] <elkbuntu> FunnyLookinHat, it needs to be a portal page to link to anything to do with loco hosting and website software usage
[11:23] <JoeyStanford> bugging is allowed.
[11:23] <boredandblogging> then I volunteer
[11:23] <FunnyLookinHat> boredandblogging, why don't you and i work together on it then.
[11:23] <nixternal> boredandblogging: you can always bug me with questions as long as I am around :)
[11:23] <boredandblogging> sounds good
[11:23] <nixternal> I am always on #everywhere_imaginable :)
[11:24] <elkbuntu> ok, cool. action: boredandblogging and FunnyLookinHat to oversee the construction of the LoCoCreatingWebsites wikipage :)
[11:24] <JoeyStanford> might also want to poke mdke for ideas since he does the Ubuntu website.
[11:24] <elkbuntu> very good point
[11:25] <elkbuntu> ok, please go on
[11:25] <FunnyLookinHat> ::noted
[11:26] <JoeyStanford> for smurf, please have a peek at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrDeHosting   and see if this is still valid. It appears that it's a precursor to what you're doing now.
[11:26] <iSeriesSysAdm> IBM Left?
[11:26] <iSeriesSysAdm> sorry
[11:26] <JoeyStanford> for everyone, is there sufficient interest to discuss this website topic today?  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamsUDSMVSpecs/UbuntuWebsiteCommunityTranslations
[11:27] <JoeyStanford> if not, I'm happy to pass on it.
[11:28] <smurf> JoeyStanford: FrDeHosting is a bit out of date and has been written for a locoteam meeting, I kindof doubt that we still need that page actually
[11:28] <FunnyLookinHat> Do we have any non-english LoCos present that could comment on what mkde said on that page?
[11:28] <FunnyLookinHat> *mdke
[11:28] <JoeyStanford> smurf, that's what I was thinking.  I'll put that page's future in your hands.
[11:29] <elkbuntu> we could probably benefit taking the translation page to the loco contacts list
[11:29] <smurf> ok
[11:29] <FunnyLookinHat> agreed.
[11:29] <JoeyStanford> re: community translations, I know several non-English speaking LoCos have translated their own material (China, India, etc.)
[11:30] <nixternal> Chicago as well :)
[11:30] <elkbuntu> JoeyStanford, many of the teams that have their own websites have done so, yes.
[11:31] <JoeyStanford> So I think the decision is really: a) do we translate in one location or b) do we leave it up to each LoCo team and their webstie
[11:31] <JoeyStanford> From that aspect, I think I agree with mdke
[11:32] <FunnyLookinHat> I think that the LoCo teams would be more adept at being able to address documentation targeted at their local population.
[11:32] <nixternal> I would almost think it would be easier from one location, but what do I know
[11:32] <elkbuntu> JoeyStanford, it would be useful to have the translations 'kept' in a central place, especially for languages that are used in multiple places
[11:32] <nixternal> set the website up just like we do packages, and have each team translate, unless there is something easier. I have no clue though
[11:33] <JoeyStanford> any other comments?
[11:34] <JoeyStanford> smurf, jenda, Mirv pochu, etc?
[11:34] <JoeyStanford> all you silent lurkers... :-)
[11:34] <smurf> not from me
[11:34] <smurf> JoeyStanford: FrDeHosting page suitably commented
[11:35] <jenda> ?
[11:35] <jenda> :)
[11:35] <JoeyStanford> smurf, thank you sir.
[11:35] <smurf> NP
[11:35] <JoeyStanford> ok, I vote to pass on the translation topic and move to the next agenda item
[11:35] <FunnyLookinHat> +1
[11:36] <elkbuntu> JoeyStanford, i dont think the triad of english-speakers (you, nix, me) are going to be able to accurately decide on it, so +1
[11:36] <alex_muntada> We at CatalanTeam (not official yet) started translating help.ubuntu.com, so we can integrate it on the same English website
[11:37] <nixternal> ditto
[11:37] <nixternal> alex_muntada: h.u.c/community or the actualy system docs?
[11:37] <alex_muntada> now, from mdke comment I see that it brings trouble, so you're encouraging that teams have its own websites, isn't it?
[11:38] <alex_muntada> nixternal: everything that we can contribute :)
[11:38] <nixternal> nice!
[11:38] <alex_muntada> but we don't know how yet ;)
[11:38] <nixternal> h.u.c main page is translated in Rosetta
[11:38] <nixternal> well the docs listed on that page are
[11:39] <Mirv> yes, most guides are in Rosetta
[11:39] <alex_muntada> oh yes, I remember now that someone told that on our list
[11:39] <alex_muntada> but from mdke's comments it seems that this is not the way to go, is it?
[11:39] <elkbuntu> i think we would need mdke here to clarify the point
[11:40] <JoeyStanford> ==> 20 minutes remaining <==
[11:40] <Mirv> regarding other stuff, I think most locoteams probably want to have somewhat unique sites so that they have some more local feel, but
[11:40] <elkbuntu> how about we defer this point and move on to the next one?
[11:40] <FunnyLookinHat> agreed.
[11:40] <Mirv> ...we for example use the "About Ubuntu" translation from Rosetta as such for one of our pages
[11:40] <nixternal> there is mdke now, so fire away
[11:40] <JoeyStanford> speak of the devil, there is mdke
[11:41] <nixternal> JoeyStanford: I went and wrangled him away from commiting more work than I this week :)
[11:41] <elkbuntu> right... mdke, we are discussing https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamsUDSMVSpecs/UbuntuWebsiteCommunityTranslations
[11:41] <mdke> that isn't on the agenda
[11:42] <elkbuntu> mdke, it grew out of the first topic
[11:42] <mdke> I would have put some time aside to turn up if I'd known it would be discussed
[11:42] <mdke> as it is I have very little time
[11:42] <mdke> anyway, how can I help?
[11:43] <JoeyStanford> mdke, we were going to table this but if you have any comments you'd like to share at this time on that spec, we would love to hear them
[11:44] <alex_muntada> mdke: the point being that LoCoTeams put their translation in the English website or in their own
[11:45] <alex_muntada> help.ubuntu.com for instance
[11:45] <mdke> I favour local teams using their own for consistency
[11:46] <alex_muntada> so LoCo's websites can diverge from the original English websites, adapting to their local communities?
[11:46] <mdke> I think local websites are great, and it's even better if everything can be found in the same place
[11:47] <mdke> alex_muntada: yes, that's my opinion. I think it's also the current policy
[11:47] <mdke> we're probably going to go the same way for help.ubuntu.com, tbh; it's too difficult to maintain all the languages
[11:47] <JoeyStanford> mdke, were would go to look up the current policy?
[11:48] <elkbuntu> i think we're going to have to move on to the next topic now
[11:48] <mdke> it's not written down, but you can see that www.ubuntu.com isn't localised
[11:48] <mdke> that's the most important site for Ubuntu, so...
[11:49] <JoeyStanford> mdke, ok, thanks. We have about 11 minutes remaining so I also concur to move to the next topic.
[11:49] <elkbuntu> next topic: Set Date for next LoCoDocsDay. What can we do to encourage more LoCo's to contribute?
[11:49] <alex_muntada> agreed, we can discuss this further on another meeting
[11:49] <mdke> ok! please update the agenda early in future so people can see what interests them
[11:50] <iSeriesSysAdm> +1
[11:50] <JoeyStanford> Yeah, these were pick-up topics generated from the original topic.
[11:51] <elkbuntu> ok,,, on to the locodocsday topic
[11:51] <elkbuntu> any ideas?
[11:51] <FunnyLookinHat> I propose that the date for LoCoDocsDay be before the end of Feb.  Any opposition to that?
[11:51] <JoeyStanford> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoDocsDay
[11:52] <elkbuntu> is two weeks sufficient to promote?
[11:52] <FunnyLookinHat> Hug days are often done with less promotion time and have had great success.
[11:52] <elkbuntu> FunnyLookinHat, hug days are more well-known generally
[11:53] <nixternal> I know Jono is interested mainly in getting well rounded documentation for the LoCo Teams FAQ and the Knowledge base
[11:53] <FunnyLookinHat> quite true.
[11:53] <FunnyLookinHat> Well, at the least, I say it's done before Feisty release...  I know it's a ways off, but time can go by quickly.
[11:53] <pochu> hug days are often each 15 days, I think :)
[11:54] <JoeyStanford> The driver, for me, for the Doc Days is to help bring the number of CC Approved LoCo teams up.
[11:54] <nixternal> Ubuntu BugSquad - we do our hug days every Wednesday, we can pick a day and make it a LoCo Hug day, on any other day than Wednesday
[11:54] <JoeyStanford> The better the docs, the more help we can be as group to emerging LoCo teams.  That combined with mentoring would be a boon, I would think.
[11:54] <pochu> nixternal: not every Wednesday
[11:55] <nixternal> pochu: did that change, or did someone get lazy?
[11:55] <nixternal> s/lazy/busy :)
[11:55] <pochu> nixternal: you can see the topic of #ubuntu-bugs, and the mailing list for the hug day :)
[11:55] <FunnyLookinHat> I think we should also note that with Feisty you are going to see a unique surge in Ubuntu (and coincidentally Loco) interest...
[11:55] <pochu> last wednesday wasn't a hug day
[11:55] <JoeyStanford> ==> 5 mins remaining <==
[11:55] <pochu> but this it is :)
[11:56] <elkbuntu> JoeyStanford, maybe another case for 'ask the list'?
[11:56] <FunnyLookinHat> +1
[11:56] <JoeyStanford> I was thinking about FunnyLookinHat's suggestion. Maybe the 24th.
[11:57] <elkbuntu> JoeyStanford, can it be sufficiently promoted, since it's not yet a tradition in the community?
[11:57] <JoeyStanford> elkbuntu, ...and that's what I was just thinking about.  It's easy to set a date. It's hard to get help to actually update the docs.
[11:57] <FunnyLookinHat> The amount of work related to LoCoDocs day is much less than they try to accomplish in a Hug day...  we won't need to garner 100 people or anything like that.
[11:58] <FunnyLookinHat> But it would be nice if it was people other than LoCo leaders helping out.
[11:58] <elkbuntu> FunnyLookinHat, no, but after last docs day, i had a good few people ask me why they had not known about it
[11:59] <FunnyLookinHat> Then let's definitely send an email to the loco-contacts list to make sure each team lead informs their team about the day and task at hand.
[11:59] <alex_muntada> elkbuntu: what about putting that in next UWN
[11:59] <JoeyStanford> Well, with about 1 minute remaining, we can either defer the topic for two weeks or set a date now, Fridge-it, UWN-it, and Blog-it
[11:59] <elkbuntu> alex_muntada, of course. the last one was on there, so i see no reason why this one shouldnt be
[12:00] <JoeyStanford> ==> Time
[12:00] <alex_muntada> +1 for Feb 24
[12:00] <FunnyLookinHat> I vote to set a date and promote like angry monkeys.
[12:00] <FunnyLookinHat> +1 Feb 24
[12:00] <nixternal> +1
[12:00] <pochu> +1
[12:00] <elkbuntu> i'd prefer more time to promote it
[12:01] <pochu> I think 2 weeks is fine
[12:01] <elkbuntu> pochu, 12 days != 2 weeks
[12:01] <pochu> hehe
[12:01] <pochu> you're right :)
[12:01] <FunnyLookinHat> We could always have another one before the end of march if necessary, couldn't we?
[12:01] <elkbuntu> of course i am
[12:01] <FunnyLookinHat> haha!
[12:01] <JoeyStanford> The next LoCo meeting should be on the 25th-ish so 3 March would be the next good date
[12:02] <elkbuntu> that makes more sense to me
[12:02] <elkbuntu> the extra week will also give us time to plan during next loco meeting
[12:02] <FunnyLookinHat> Agreed.
[12:02] <alex_muntada> no problem
[12:02] <elkbuntu> +1 3rd march
[12:02] <JoeyStanford> ok, amended proposal:  Next LoCo Meeting 25 March at 17:00 GMT  and  Docs Day on 3 March
[12:02] <FunnyLookinHat> +1
[12:03] <alex_muntada> +1
[12:03] <JoeyStanford> any more comments?
[12:03] <elkbuntu> nope, i think we're done
[12:04] <JoeyStanford> Thank you all for attending. Even you lurkers. ;-)
[12:04] <ausimag1> Very briefly, I am with ScribesTeam. We would like to encourage a response about how loco meetings are recorded and located. You can email ubuntu-scribes@cjo20.net with a response. Check the wiki for more about the Team.
[12:05] <JoeyStanford> ausimag1, would you like to present at the next meeting?
[12:05] <ausimag1> Hmmm I could... NikButler had said he would... but I had not seen him lately
[12:05] <JoeyStanford> ok, I'll add you to the next agenda.
[12:05] <ausimag1> I also know Stephen emailed the list about this
[12:06] <JoeyStanford> elkbuntu, nixternal, I'll take a try now on updating the agenda and the docs day page.
[12:06] <ausimag1> Cool 25 march???
[12:06] <JoeyStanford> 25 Feb
[12:06] <nixternal> roger that
[12:06] <ausimag1> 25 feb
[12:06] <ausimag1> K
[12:06] <JoeyStanford> [12:06] <elkbuntu> JoeyStanford, good, because i have to go now. cya
[12:06] <elkbuntu> thanks all for coming
[12:06] <nixternal> I need to eat something, then get to hacking again. Thanks everyone for showing up!!!
[12:06] <pochu> thanks guys!
[12:07] <alex_muntada> thanks!
[12:12] <Rinchen> Seveas, are you still here?