[18:17] <genii> BobJonkman1: I find it somewhat demoralizing that so far it's just us and the Cubans that seem to be wanting to hold a release party for Trusty :-/
[18:18] <BobJonkman1> It's early times yet
[18:18] <BobJonkman1> I think party planning doesn't usually happen until a month before release
[18:19] <BobJonkman1> I'm pretty sure dscassel will be getting Kwartzlab to host a party, but no plans are on their calendar yet
[18:19] <genii> Ah, OK
[18:19] <genii> Oh, how did the meeting go? I was occupied with work that night and missed out
[18:20] <BobJonkman1> Not so great. Only a handful of people on IRC, and only Jeff and I on video. Granted, there were technical difficulties for the first half hour...
[18:21] <BobJonkman1> Check the meeting minutes; there's a link to the Google Hangout page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam/Meetings/Previous
[18:21] <genii> OK, will do
[18:22] <BobJonkman1> It's an hour of the most boring video on the Internet
[18:22] <genii> BTW I found an interesting app which can make a virtual webcam. And you can pull in sources from almost anywhere to it.
[18:23] <genii> ( and the virtual webcam gets seen by the WebRTC parts of the browser)
[18:24] <genii> http://code.google.com/p/webcamstudio/    ( there is a PPA too)
[18:25] <genii> One of the more interesting things is you can broadcast an IRC channel to the virtual camera