[01:24] hello. is anyone planning to meet up in San Diego for Precise or is anyone meeting up regularly? [02:27] The events are precisely listed at http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-california/events :) [02:27] I see one in SF, but none in SD yet. [02:41] IIRC, ubuntu hours often don't make the loco events list for some reason. [02:42] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/UbuntuHours is a better place to look (I got there from the URL in the topic here) [03:18] people are supposed to be putting them on loco.ubuntu.com, but they don't always make it there [03:18] 19:27:12 < dragon> The events are precisely listed at http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-california/events :) [03:18] 19:27:29 < dragon> I see one in SF, but none in SD yet. [03:19] svanzoest1, regarding your question earlier ^^ [03:24] @pleia2 thanks. I pinged https://wiki.ubuntu.com/philipballew to see if he had anything planned [03:24] cool [03:24] He's here pretty often, too. [03:26] I run technology at a San Diego startup and we contribute back quite a bit, but thought it would be good to support Ubuntu in the community as well [03:43] svanzoest: great, we can always use more folks helping out (particularly planning and hosting events, people like coming to them but it can be hard to get people to run them :)) [03:45] makes sense. I could see folks getting hung up on desktop versus server ubuntu and not addressing either very well. Do people have specific topic meetups to address each of the groups? [03:48] 1st rule of Optimization Club is, you do not Optimize. 2nd rule: do not Optimize without measuring. http://is.gd/sgBQ6X [03:49] ++, but rule 7 is too low on the list [03:52] having topics at an event is considered optimization? [03:53] Oh, actually I meant to post that in my twitter tab, sorry. [03:53] Desktop vs. server, no, at events like ubuntu hours everybody talks about everything. [03:53] Even other distros, sometimes. [03:53] ubuntu hours seems like it is very much a social thing(tm) [03:55] Mostly, yes. [03:56] not that that is a bad thing, but I could see there be a place for learning new things based on topics === Corey_ is now known as Corey === Faqtotum is now known as DonkeyHotei === greg_g is now known as greg-g