[07:55] <dholbach> good morning
[19:10] <sebsebseb> hi
[19:37] <ronswift> yes
[19:39] <ronswift> I can see you on the video feed
[19:41] <ronswift> I am viewing the video feed via #ubuntu-on-air
[19:46] <ronswift> What is the Google+ group
[19:53] <k1l_> its just a video. they wont read here now :)
[19:54] <ronswift> Why not build a notice in the software update system about end of support
[19:55] <ronswift> thanks for letting me know.
[19:57] <rrnwexec> greetings everyone, I'm hosting the session in 3 minutes
[19:57] <rrnwexec> it will likely be in a Hangout, rather than On Air though.
[19:58] <rrnwexec> if you'l like to be on the Hangout, i'll post a link shortly. setting up the channel now.
[20:00] <ronswift> ok
[20:01] <rrnwexec> almost :)
[20:03] <rrnwexec> for those of you waiting the G+ is verifying that I'm real. should only take a moment
[20:03] <rrnwexec> in the meantime, if you have questions related to Ubuntu community teams, please ask in the channel like this:
[20:03] <rrnwexec> QUESTION: I have a question
[20:05] <ronswift> QUESTION: With the change in the release schedule for non-LT releases is it possible to notify users of end of support in the update process
[20:06] <rrnwexec> ok, the Hangout is setup. will be live soon
[20:07] <rrnwexec> if you would like to be in the Hangout, please private message me here and I will bring you in
[20:07] <eps> So, ubuntuonair.com advertises an event that doesn't exist, you sent out a promotional tweet inviting people to view something that isn't happening, and those of us who aren't G+ members are excluded?
[20:09] <rrnwexec> hang on ;)
[20:09] <rrnwexec> we had an issue with getting an op for the channel today.
[20:09] <rrnwexec> apologies for that
[20:10] <rrnwexec> we'll continue in IRC though for people who don't or can't get into G+
[20:11] <rrnwexec> ronswift: That's a good question. My guess is that it is possible, but I don't think the code is there yet.
[20:13] <rrnwexec> no one has opted into the Hangout yet. are there any other community team related questions?
[20:13] <ronswift> Question:What are other LOCO doing to virtualize their meetings
[20:14] <rrnwexec> ronswift: It seems a Hangouts are what some are trying. Most still use IRC though
[20:15] <ronswift> Are there anyother opensource products that provide video, whiteboard, etc
[20:15] <rrnwexec> personally, I'm more excited about WebRTC, which will open up this idea beyong G+
[20:16] <rrnwexec> good question. we should begin looking for some. my guess is that they are out there, but not to the extent that G+ has integrated. it will take some work from dev's to reach that.
[20:17] <rrnwexec> once again, apologies we're not On Air.
[20:18] <ronswift> I am looking at OpenMeetings but it is buggy
[20:18] <rrnwexec> we intend to make this a weekly meeting for the next few weeks, then assess demand
[20:18] <rrnwexec> if the demand is high, we'll keep weekly, otherwise we'll go every two weeks
[20:18] <rrnwexec> and i suspect as word gets out, we'll have a lot more participants. this one was short notice.
[20:19] <ronswift> I am a new LOCO leader and I could benefit from weekly sessions
[20:20] <rrnwexec> that's great. this session will be good for you then.
[20:20] <rrnwexec> which loco?
[20:22] <drc> Not to belabor the point, but demand would be higher if it actually worked...we're now 1/3 thru the nominal aloted time and nothing.  Some of us actually have other things to do than just sit here, waiting.
[20:22] <ronswift> Maryland USA
[20:23] <rrnwexec> sorry drc. this will be all smooth by the next one.
[20:23] <rrnwexec> any other questions? otherwise I'm going to end the session
[20:25] <ronswift> quit
[20:25] <ronswift> exit
[20:25] <rrnwexec> ok friends, that's a wrap for this one. we'll be back next Wednesday, same time. thanks again for coming and apologies for the mix up. please feel free to ping me in email if you have any loco-related questions