[10:19] <jared> jaddi27: not sure if you had anything to add to the verification page? Apparently some photos wouldn't go astray
[10:19] <jea> ok
[10:19] <jea> i shall do that now
[10:20] <jared> jea: awesome :)
[10:21] <jea> have you heard back from them?
[10:22] <jared> The reply is in the -owner account, are you on that?
[10:22] <jea> yep, just haven't read that bit yet
[10:22] <jea> shall do
[10:43] <jea> jared: how do i get the photos into the ubuntu-au stream on flickr?
[10:44] <jared> jea: you have to upload it to your own account and then add it to the group one (of which you have to be a member)
[10:44] <jared> I haven't done it in ages myself but I believe it's still the same process.
[10:45] <jea> ok
[10:45] <jea> http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeladdison/
[10:45] <jea> well there they are
[10:45] <jared> Let me log in and see if I can work it out, it's all visually different at the moment
[10:45] <jea> yeah, it has been upgraded a lot
[10:47] <jea> jared: done it now
[10:47] <jared> jea: I just worked it out as well, I had to hassle my wife to show me how
[10:47] <jea> now to see if i can group photos
[10:48] <jared> I think they're referred to as "sets"
[10:49] <jea> i think it is there for my personal account, not so much for the group
[10:50] <jared> Yeah it's one of those things I use but only the bare minimum. My wife uses it heaps but I just share about 10 photos every couple of years.
[10:50] <jea> well i put up 5
[10:50] <jared> That's a good thing, I don't think we have any photos from any of the other events
[10:50] <jea> no
[10:51] <jea> but i don't think there have been many/any other physical events since your install fest
[10:57] <jared> jea: are you happy with the following description of the event:
[10:57] <jared> As for further details, the most recent event was led by Joel at the university he attends. He got permission to use the university facilites to run the event and promoted it throughout the IT department to line up with a Unix introduction course. The local LUG heard about the event as they also meet at the university and came along to help out and provided a chance to grow the relationship. The event consisted of Joel conducting a s
[10:57] <jared> eminar of sorts and was followed by some Q&A of the students. The Canonical team were very helpful in providing CDs to distribute to the attendees as well as a conference pack to generate some interest and provide an increased visibility of Ubuntu in the community.
[10:58] <jea> yes, that is alright
[11:02] <jared> Email sent
[11:02] <jared> And I have to run away for the night. Assessment due on Monday :/
[11:02] <jea> ok
[11:02] <jea> Thanks for doing that.
[11:03] <jea> Good luck with the assignment
[11:04] <jared> No worries, I feel bad I left it so long. If they ask further questions and you're comfortable answering please feel free to chip in, your contributions have exceeded all so far so no reason you can't get some credit for them
[11:06] <jared> I have to write 2 papers on corporate governance, I'm hoping not to bore myself to death. I've decided one will be a board paper on instituting a conflict of interest policy, the other will be a investigation report into some media articles. Who knew learning about baords of directors could be so much fun.
[11:07] <jea> I certainly didn't. I would just prefer to be on the board of a good company, rather than learning about them :P
[11:07] <jared> Apparently board members aren't even all that well paid.
[11:07] <jared> Mainly just the executive members getting all the money.
[11:07] <jea> And yes, I will keep an eye out for emails in that thread. Happy to reply if I know the answer
[11:07] <jea> yeah