[01:15] Meeting in 45 minutes [01:43] Good luck! [01:47] anyone have a tablet running ubuntu?? [01:47] i wanna get something!! [01:47] Noooope. [01:47] I do, but very useless to me. [01:47] That would be cool [01:47] You need to use the Ubuntu Store to get a app [01:47] Nexus 7 works well for one [01:47] Tablets aren't really my thing. [01:48] belkinsa, why ubuntu store to get an app?1!? why not apt-get install mofo? [01:48] I think you can't do it. But you can askin #ubuntu-touch [01:49] gah [01:49] Should be able to, and if not use something that doesn't have silly device lock-in. :P [01:49] i'm there no one is talking .. at least to me [01:49] * Unit193 ponders if he's there... [01:49] belkinsa, you have nexus 7? [01:49] You need to ask and wait for an answer that is what IRC is for [01:49] I do. [01:59] Starting meeting [01:59] Who is all for the meeting? [01:59] Agenda: ttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/OhioTeam/Meetings/Jan2015 [01:59] * drkokandy is here [02:00] Okay [02:01] UGJ info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam [02:01] [ UbuntuGlobalJam - Ubuntu Wiki ] - https://j.mp/1tRvfMU [02:01] And it's Feb 6th to the 8th this cycle [02:01] psst andygraybeal Unit193 - we're starting the meeting :-) [02:01] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OhioTeam/Meetings/Jan2015 [02:01] [ OhioTeam/Meetings/Jan2015 - Ubuntu Wiki ] - https://j.mp/17XYJSn [02:02] So jenni can catch it [02:03] aikidouke, welcome [02:03] hello :) [02:03] I shared these two links: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OhioTeam/Meetings/Jan2015 and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam [02:03] [ OhioTeam/Meetings/Jan2015 - Ubuntu Wiki ] - https://j.mp/17XYJSn [02:03] [ UbuntuGlobalJam - Ubuntu Wiki ] - https://j.mp/1tRvfMU [02:04] drkokandy: Right, but not here for the meeting as high chances are won't be attending UGJ. === belkinsa changed the topic of #ubuntu-us-oh to: Ubuntu Ohio via IRC | General Technical Support is **NOT** offered here. | Severe Weather Alerts in ##weather-us-oh | Verified until 2015-11-19 [02:05] The first question (topic) is who is coming on Sat the 7th for our jam at Deer Creek State park (http://www.deercreekstateparklodge.com/) [02:06] I can probably be there [02:06] have we thought about times> [02:06] ? [02:06] We don't, we need to figure out the venue, but we can start after noon. [02:07] In that case, I can be there - shouldn't be a problem to make it by noon [02:07] Okay, aikidouke what about you? [02:08] i dont think i can make it by noon...have to check wifes schedule [02:09] Okay, I guess we could just do it online, here on IRC and maybe with Hangouts. [02:09] that would also work [02:09] more people might be able to attend if they don't need to travel [02:09] And might be easier for everyone. [02:09] Yup, that was my idea and also the weather. [02:10] i have aikido until about noon on sat, but can be online at 1pm [02:10] Okay, so, let's start it at 1 PM, if that is okay witj everyone. [02:10] Though in person may have more of an attraction. [02:11] Unit193, maybe, but you know how our LoCo is. [02:12] What skills do you all have (that is Ubuntu related)? [02:13] Documentation is mine or at least trying to keep the wiki clean. [02:13] hmmm [02:13] hmmm... also [02:13] well, I run a home server and a few other things [02:13] I could talk about that [02:13] I'm just getting started in bug management [02:13] and testing [02:14] I could talk about what I'm doing with that so far [02:14] o/ eslusher [02:15] drkokandy, okay, I think we could do Project Harvest (http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/ProjectHarvest) bug testing sprint as one of the venue items [02:17] I really can't think of what else bug-related that we can do for the Jam. [02:18] Since we use different flavors and programs. [02:19] Probably the biggest thing needed with bugs is trying to reproduce them [02:20] Right. [02:20] the ones that are still "New" and not "Confirmed" should be checked & if they can be reproduced, marking that is a big help [02:20] We can do that for these unconfirmed harvest bugs [02:20] https://bugs.launchpad.net/harvest/+bugs [02:20] [ Bugs : harvest ] - https://j.mp/17XZOcQ [02:20] Prefect. [02:21] or for whatever packages or flavors our members like [02:21] There's also papercuts. [02:21] Okay. Let's see what the folks here and then on the mailing-list will say. [02:21] that kind of bug sprint could be really helpful [02:22] https://launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts [02:22] [ One Hundred Papercuts in Launchpad ] - https://j.mp/17XZT04 [02:22] Unit193: aren't the papercuts things that have been confirmed and should be easy to fix for a programmer? [02:22] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/One%20Hundred%20Papercuts/ [02:22] [ One Hundred Papercuts - Ubuntu Wiki ] - https://j.mp/17XZTgG [02:22] I know I wouldn't be able to fix even something easy ^_^; [02:23] We could reproduce the new ones and mark them confirmed if we want [02:25] eslusher, aikidouke, any ideas? [02:25] none so far, this would be my first event like this of any kind.. [02:25] * belkinsa same for her [02:26] Well, the Jam is. [02:26] not presently in the same boat as aikidouke [02:26] i suppose we could talk about systemd some [02:27] or if we are testing, try to do some testing there [02:27] There as in systemd? [02:28] yes, sorry, maybe try to get it working on a 15.04 install, not sure if it is included by default or not [02:28] it=systemd [02:29] Not yet, but very easy to setup. [02:29] i read a little, but havent tried.. [02:29] there are set steps to test certain packages, but these are usually specific apps that have these kind of testing workflows set up: http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/327/builds [02:29] [ Vivid Daily | Ubuntu QA ] - https://j.mp/17Y0lM1 [02:30] Essentially with this kind of testing, you follow the script and note any bugs that pop up [02:30] I don't think there's a test for something like systemd unfortunately though [02:30] We could do manual testing. [02:32] It might be the easiest thing for all of us. [02:33] I was lost at what you meant by Jam [02:34] LCNetS, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam [02:34] [ UbuntuGlobalJam - Ubuntu Wiki ] - https://j.mp/1tRvfMU [02:34] it's like a day of action [02:34] around the world [02:35] we can all play a little part in making Ubuntu better [02:35] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5qgLBrvcXo [02:36] [ The Pixies - All Over The World - YouTube ] - https://j.mp/17Y0GOQ [02:36] could be a nice thing to try together I think [02:36] lol [02:37] Yeah, but what. [02:37] s/./? [02:37] belkinsa meant to say: Yeah, but what? [02:37] dzho: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9MszVE7aR4 [02:37] [ Daft Punk - Around The World - YouTube ] - https://j.mp/15W7MhE [02:37] * belkinsa sighs [02:38] belkinsa: Confirming bugs, package QA, and systemd testing is seemingly on the tabel. [02:38] touché [02:38] I know, but I think we need to confirm it. [02:39] For the venue for the Jam. [02:40] If there are several people with different interests, could do several things. [02:40] Okay, then we can. [02:40] (belkinsa) Thanks the link helps. [02:40] The biggest thing is the date and time, as well as people to guide or answer any questions there might be. [02:41] Right, the dates are feb 6th to feb 8th. [02:42] Would the Sat after 1 PM work? [02:42] If it'll be online, not going to narrow it down more precisely? [02:44] Good point, but as we are scattered, I think we should get the most online at a time [02:44] certain time. [02:45] Saturday after 1PM would work for me [02:45] LCNetS, eslusher? [02:45] I'd still be iffy, but that shouldn't be a big deal. [02:46] aikidouke, you did say that after 1 PM on Feb 7th works for you? [02:46] It should work for me. [02:46] yep - i can make it [02:47] Probably [02:48] Okay. How long should one "event" be? [02:50] Would an hour be enough? [02:50] Could end when it's over? [02:52] The ones currently scheduled online - http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/global/2967/ are 3 or 4 hours [02:52] [ Ubuntu Global Jam 15.04 | Ubuntu LoCo Team Portal ] - https://j.mp/1AyQzGT [02:52] Not sure about this particular event, but when I have done similar things it generally takes an hour to get things set up [02:53] LCNetS: good point - just getting everyone set up on Hangouts or whatever could take up a good chunk of our time if we're only doing an hour [02:53] we could say "about" a certain amount of time and people could come late or leave early if they need, that shouldn't be a problem [02:54] We could do it all via IRC since it easier for everyoe, but yeah, you are right. [02:55] Maybe 4 hours for the Jam? [02:55] * drkokandy is fine with that [02:56] I think that would be more realistic [02:56] sounds good to me [02:57] Okay. Then it's 1 PM to 5 PM (but can go a bit longer) on Sat feb 7th [02:58] And we are focusing on bug work, right? [02:59] Sure [02:59] yep [02:59] sounds good [02:59] Sounds fine [02:59] \o/ [02:59] Prefect. [03:00] I will get this in the LoCo Directory, and sent ti mailing list. Thank you all for coming to this meeting. [03:00] good night...thanks belkinsa [03:01] So how can someone help with Bug Work (If I am here at 1pm)? [03:01] Yup, someone will be here and we are going to blast away at Ubuntu bugs. [03:02] we'll have a crash course before getting started PCLine_ - but teh easiest thing to do would be to try to reproduce unverified bugs [03:02] *the [03:04] Where is a list of the Unverified Bugs if I might ask? === belkinsa changed the topic of #ubuntu-us-oh to: Ubuntu Ohio via IRC | General Technical Support is **NOT** offered here. | Severe Weather Alerts in ##weather-us-oh | Verified until 2015-11-19| === belkinsa changed the topic of #ubuntu-us-oh to: Ubuntu Ohio via IRC | General Technical Support is **NOT** offered here. | Severe Weather Alerts in ##weather-us-oh | Verified until 2015-11-19|Ubuntu Global Jam 15.04: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-ohio/3010-ubuntu-global-jam-1504/ [03:13] Meeting summary post: http://ubuntusense.com/2015/01/18/ubuntu-ohio-ubuntu-global-jam-15-04-plans/ [03:13] [ Ubuntu Ohio: Ubuntu Global Jam 15.04 Plans | Ubuntu Sense ] - https://j.mp/1ywI0kO [03:15] Night everyone. [03:16] good night