[00:27] <Virginia> Hello, I got a few problemos
[00:30] <Virginia> Help?
[00:42] <Virginia> isnt there anyone out there that could help me
[00:53] <dscassel> Virginia: What's up?
[01:11] <Virginia> I cant watch dvds on my computer since I downloaded ubuntu.
[01:12] <mhall119> Virginia: what kind of DVDs?
[01:12] <mhall119> you probably need to install the software needed to decode them
[01:13] <mhall119> Virginia: I'd suggest joining the #ubuntu channel, where all the community support happens, someone there should be able to walk you through getting it setup
[01:13] <Virginia> thanks.
[01:14] <mhall119> no problem
[03:21] <J2bv16> Hii
[03:21] <J2bv16> I need help here
[03:21] <J2bv16> If someone can :D
[06:58] <dholbach> good morning
[07:14] <sagaci> hi dholbach, are you able to look through a small merge request? https://code.launchpad.net/~jpickett/ubuntu/oneiric/ubuntu-docs/fix-for-804855
[07:15] <sagaci> sorry, wrong channel - should have posted in #ubuntu-motu
[07:31] <dholbach> sagaci, maybe somebody from the docs team can have a look at it?
[07:32] <dholbach> the diff seems to be huge and has conflicts
[07:32] <dholbach> Diff: 108214 lines (+106462/-0) 333 files modified (has conflicts)
[07:32] <dholbach> and I'm a bit busy with other stuff right now, sorry :/
[07:32] <sagaci> eh, maybe I screwed up, it's only a changelog entry and one character deletion from a help page
[07:32] <sagaci> no worries
[07:32] <sagaci> i'll do it again
[07:35] <dholbach> sagaci, try asking mdke (he might not be online, but maybe he can review offline)
[07:35] <sagaci> righteo then
[07:36] <dholbach> :)
[13:38] <airon90> HI you all! Could I have your attention please? :) I have a request for you about LoCo teams
[13:52] <YoBoY> airon90: hi, and your request is... ?
[13:55] <airon90> I'm one of the leader of ubuntu-eo and I'm doing some works in order to make ubuntu-eo a loco team. However LoCo team is for local groups and Esperanto is spoken worldwide (even if there were some micronations who tried to choose Esperanto as official language and even if Esperantists consider Esperantio (or Esperantujo) as a virtual nation). What do LoCo team leaders thank about?
[13:58] <mhall119> airon90: language teams asking like loco-teams cause all kinds of headaches
[13:58] <mhall119> s/asking/acting/
[14:01] <airon90> mhall119: why do you think so?
[14:01] <mhall119> airon90: because language teams don't have a "place" geographically
[14:02] <mhall119> they are not "local" in a physical sense
[14:05] <airon90> Not all languages teams don't have a place: italian dialects are spoken in mainly in Italy
[14:05] <airon90> So there's no possibility to become a loco team...
[14:05] <mhall119> true, and there is a team for Italy (the place)
[14:06] <mhall119> airon90: I'm not on the loco-council, so I can't say for sure, but I don't think being a loco-team really what you want
[14:09] <mhall119> !loco-council
[14:09] <ubot4> Factoid 'loco-council' not found
[14:09] <mhall119> !lococouncil
[14:09] <ubot4> lococouncil is The Loco Council is itnet7, czajkowski, paultag, huats, leogg, popey - they are there to help, just ask! :) You can send them an email at loco-council@lists.ubuntu.com
[14:10] <mhall119> those are the folks you'll need to talk to about being a loco-team
[14:11] <airon90> You told me that it is not possible! :) 
[14:11] <airon90> However, thank you very much for your answer!
[14:11] <mhall119> airon90: I don't have the authority to say it's not possible
[14:12] <mhall119> I just said it causes headaches
[14:16] <YoBoY> airon90: what type of "events", ressources,... your team want to have ?
[14:23] <airon90> Ok, mhall119, thank you very much! :)
[14:39] <airon90> YoBoy: Sincerely I don't know. We are a little community which wants just to be a part of Ubuntu community
[14:40] <airon90> I don't think someone took part to an event. I only know that one member (another leader) works in Canonical but I don't know if he took part to an event
[14:40] <airon90> However I received some days ago an email written by Daniel Holbach
[14:41] <airon90> About Ubuntu Global Jam
[14:42] <airon90> I just answered him telling that we aren't a loco team and we cannot meet in one place
[14:43] <airon90> He answered me so: «[...] How about an Esperanto Translations Jam, where you meet online to discuss things. Would that work? It might also be worth talking to people in #ubuntu-locoteams or loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com about this. I know that a couple of teams have organised online-only events in the past quite successfully. [...]»
[14:44] <airon90> So, is there someone who have organised online-only events in the past? :)
[14:49] <mhall119> airon90: the esperanto team can be part of the community without being a loco-team
[14:49] <mhall119> there's plenty of non-loco community teams
[14:55] <mhall119> airon90: online-only events are fairly common, does the esperanto team have a mailing list?  You can just invite everybody to join a specifici channel at a specific time
[15:02] <YoBoY> airon90: there is an esperanto ubuntu translation team ? it's a good start to do an online event for the global jam
[15:04] <YoBoY> there is no real need to be part of a loco team or a team to make ubuntu events, it's just harder to promote them on some sites, but you can always use the planet if you are an ubuntu member
[15:06] <YoBoY> for example of online event, you have the Ubuntu Developer Week starting next week (july 11th to 15th)
[15:09] <airon90> Thank you all so munch! Yes, we have a ML and a l10n-team
[15:10] <airon90> Ok, is it better to make occasional or defined online meetings (example: every last monday of June and December)? 
[15:11] <mhall119> airon90: whichever works better for your team
[15:11] <airon90> Thank you for the Ubuntu Dev Week! Where could I see all these events? :S
[15:12] <airon90> Ok, better occasional meetings :)
[15:12] <mhall119> airon90: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom is probably the best place to start
[15:13] <YoBoY> my point of view for an esperanto team, if you don't plan at the beginning to provide support in esperanto (forum, documentation, ...) but just want to start an esperanto community, you should do like the ubuntu-women community, it's not a loco team, it's just to have a group where women can share. With time, if you want to grow and become more a langage support team, you can always evolve in that way
[15:13] <airon90> Thank you very very much. Now I leave this room because we are not talking about LoCo team :) Thank you very much!
[15:14] <YoBoY> you can stay, we don't kick out anyone :)
[15:14] <mhall119> airon90: you can join #ubuntu-community-team 
[15:16] <airon90> We DO want to provide support in Esperanto. But by now we should grow so maybe we should wait for better times :)
[15:16] <YoBoY> great :)
[18:22] <Quintasan> Can I somehow get rid of a few pages at wiki.ubuntu.org? We have moved a few pages of Polish LoCo Team and there are some unused pages left 
[18:23] <nigelb> Quintasan: Please do
[18:23] <nigelb> There's a delete in the options
[18:24] <Quintasan> oh
[18:24] <Quintasan> Well hidden :D
[18:25] <nigelb> Quintasan: You do remember jorge's lightning talk don't you? :D
[18:26] <Quintasan> Yes I do, I'm acting according to that :"D
[18:26] <nigelb> He'd be proud
[18:26] <nigelb> :P