[00:00] Guelphasaurus [00:00] I thought maybe you had a horse in that race [00:00] I attract attention on lists I barely knew existed :) http://kwlug.org/pipermail/kwlug-disc_kwlug.org/2013-August/010798.html [00:02] I don't yet but I wouldn't mind getting some [00:08] Anyway, my guess is the first person to definitively claim the 21st for SFD wins, and the other group probably has to make do with the 28th. [00:09] Last year John Kerr had an SFD presentation on the economics of Free Software, but my presentation and the one following went overtime, and John ended up not presenting at all. So he's already got one in the can for this year. [00:11] And since he's a Guelphasaurus, he'd probably be amenable to presenting there. Pick his favourite date, and you're one up. Get Andrew to present on Ubuntu Studio audio again too, and you're almost done. [01:13] Hey guys; anyone know of any vancouver/lower mainland, BC linux 'groups'? either groups working on projects, get togethers, hobbyists, etc? [01:27] Hi paul__ There's the Ubuntu Vancouver LoCo at http://www.meetup.com/ubuntuvancouver [01:33] :O [01:34] (Hi SergioMeneses!) [01:34] BobJonkman1, good evening! [01:34] how's everything? [01:34] Things are what they are... [01:35] I'm hoping we'll do some local event planning for SoftwareFreedomDay [02:15] BobJonkman1, awesome! [02:15] BobJonkman1, where you live or Canada in general? [02:15] I'm in Elmira, just north of Waterloo, Ontario [02:16] Trying to stir up a little friendly SFD rivalry between Ubuntu-ca-kw and Ubuntu-ca-guelph; both chapters are about equidistant from me [02:19] I see [02:20] BobJonkman1, but there are more people helping you? [02:21] Yes, KWLUG and The Working Centre are the two major drivers for SFD in Kitchener-Waterloo. [02:22] KWLUG Conversation for SFD planning starts here: http://kwlug.org/pipermail/kwlug-disc_kwlug.org/2013-August/010799.html [02:23] so where the ubuntu people from toronto are meeting? [02:24] Hi jesusemelendezm There isn't much Ubuntu activity in Toronto any more [02:25] The most active member is genii (sometimes genii-around) who organizes release parties [02:26] That is, genii organizes the Toronto release parties [02:27] jesusemelendezm, \o [02:27] BobJonkman1, but you can send them email [02:27] There's the Greater Toronto Linux User Group, who are Ubuntu-friendly, but not Ubuntu-specific [02:28] http://gtalug.org [02:28] perhaps an invitation email or something, it could be people interesting [02:28] SergioMeneses: To whom should I send an e-mail? [02:29] ubuntu-ca mailing list [02:29] Oh yes! Of course! [02:29] ;) [02:30] ok guys I have to go out, see you tomorrow [02:30] jesusemelendezm: Are you on the Ubuntu-ca mailing list? http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ca [02:30] Bye SergioMeneses! [02:31] Join the mailing list, then ask if there are any other Toronto Ubuntu people. Besides genii, there's aruna (who was online a little while ago). There are others; many who don't come to IRC [02:32] Anyway, I have to go AFK. Be back in a few hours [02:48] thanks Bob [03:05] hi [11:31] morning [11:51] Morning