[01:56] Okay, meeting time in 4 minutes. [01:58] * ianorlyn is logged in here as I don't have an ssh key for this wily install yet [01:59] o/ [02:00] o_ [02:00] #startmeeting [02:00] Meeting started Mon Jun 15 02:00:42 2015 UTC. The chair is nhaines. Information about MeetBot at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. [02:00] Available commands: #accept #accepted #action #agree #agreed #chair #commands #endmeeting #endvote #halp #help #idea #info #link #lurk #meetingname #meetingtopic #nick #progress #rejected #replay #restrictlogs #save #startmeeting #subtopic #topic #unchair #undo #unlurk #vote #voters #votesrequired [02:00] #chair ianorlyn [02:01] Current chairs: ianorlyn nhaines [02:01] good evening, friends [02:01] Welcome to the meeting tonight! [02:01] Our agenda for this meeting is availble here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/15June14 [02:01] Title: [CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/15June14 - Ubuntu Wiki] [02:01] So before I begin, huge thanks to pleia2 for sprucing up the agenda this week. [02:02] yeah, better late than never I suppose :) [02:02] I didn't think sitting at home all month was that boring, but it was a very pleasant surprise! [02:02] haha [02:02] but it was less than 48 hrs prior [02:02] #topic Upcoming events [02:03] So we have some fun stuff coming up this week, actually. [02:03] hmm I had not heard of big data mingle and jingle before [02:03] Canonical announced with a bit of short notice that they're hosting a "Mine and Mingle" event in San Francisco. [02:03] jcastro sent an email to the list about it on Friday [02:04] why is it called that? [02:04] I did tell him that it was quite short notice, but having them tell us about these things at all is progress :) [02:04] It's a bit of a gettogether about data mining using Ubuntu, Spark, and Juju. [02:04] (usually I find them via @ubuntucloud on twitter) [02:04] yeah I saw it on google+ [02:04] pleia2: that's a good source to watch for news! [02:04] indeed :) [02:05] anyway, I signed up, so I'll show up for a bit at least [02:05] I can't really go that far [02:05] indeed, this would be for san francisco bay area locals :) [02:05] Ubuntu is already a pretty worry-free server, and Juju makes cloud and service deployment magic. [02:06] I'm not really on board with Juju, but it's good to meet other cloud industry folks, and thirsty bear has good beer :d [02:06] So if anyone has any interest at all in the topic and wants to learn more, this probably isn't to be missed. Plus there's free beer. [02:06] More information is available here: https://insights.ubuntu.com/event/big-data-mine-and-mingle/ [02:06] oh, and "Space is limited so sign up early!" :) [02:06] Title: [Big Data Mine and Mingle | Ubuntu Insights] [02:07] And if you're going, you must sign up! Tickets are limited but free! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mine-mingle-tickets-17372270930 [02:07] Title: [Mine & Mingle Tickets, San Francisco | Eventbrite] [02:07] So that's Tuesday. [02:08] And if you can survive the excitement, on Wednesday, the Fremont EBLUG meeting has a presentation on Partimus. [02:08] that's Roguehorse's LUG [02:08] They've been building Ubuntu-based servers that handle PXE, Clonezilla, NFS, and proxy stuffs. [02:08] it's more discussion-oriented about strategy for building the server and documenting it [02:09] Anyone who's had to administer more than 3 computers knows exactly why they need to go to that meeting. :) [02:09] I sort of wish virt-manager had per host folders [02:10] not sure if there will be a formal presentation, but I offered to do one if needed [02:10] So it's more of the theme of the meeting rather than a formal presentation? [02:10] yeah [02:10] hmn I don't think way have anyone way up north almost at oregon border [02:10] I asked if there was a meeting announcement, if there is one I'll forward on to the list [02:10] ianorlyn: Fremont is near San Jose [02:10] Perfect. [02:11] I'll be attending, along with cje and of course Roguehorse [02:11] no there is something in over a week in portland [02:11] Take picture things! :) [02:11] in over a week [02:11] nhaines: will do! [02:11] http://opensourcebridge.org/ [02:11] Title: [Open Source Bridge: The conference for open source citizens / June 23-26, 2015 / Portland, OR] [02:12] Open Source Bridge is coming. I should ping wxl and see if Ubuntu Oregon's up to anything over there. [02:12] actually has quite a few interesting videos on youtube [02:12] I did a few months ago [02:12] but should again [02:12] Great. He's usually pretty on top of things. [02:12] yeah, wxl is great [02:12] Does anyone have any other upcoming events or annoucements? [02:12] * ianorlyn knows [02:12] if anyone is going to dockercon in SF next week, there's this http://insights.ubuntu.com/event/conducting-systems-and-services-an-evening-about-orchestration/ [02:12] Title: [Conducting systems and services: an evening about orchestration | Ubuntu Insights] [02:13] unfortunately it's on Sunday night, on father's day [02:13] lazyPower is hooking me up to get in (I'm not going to dockercon), but I'm not positive I'll be back in town early enough (spending the weekend in Sonoma, woo) [02:14] And you said you weren't travelling this month. :) [02:14] driving in the same state doesn't count :) [02:14] Not if you're used to LA or SF traffic it doesn't. :) [02:14] hehe [02:14] Okay sounds like the weather isn't the only thing heating up in the end of this month. [02:14] #topic Announcements [02:15] SCALE 14x is a thing! And they've announced that they'll be holding the expo at the Pasadena Convention Center in January 2016. [02:15] bigger venue! exciting times [02:16] SCALE continues its trend of both being amazing and also completely outgrowing its venue. They've managed to book the entire convention center is what I've heard. [02:16] Yay Pasadena! I might have to try to make it there if I don't have to find lodging around LAX. [02:16] So I'm really excited for their expansion plans, and I'm also really happy that I can talk about it now that they've issued their press release. [02:16] :) [02:17] too early to think about the booth, but the call for papers is open now through oct 30th [02:17] I think I don't get in trouble if I mention that 2017 will be back to February again. It's the same sort of scheduling thing that happened with their first year at the Hilton. [02:17] ah [02:17] sucks that it's way into the desert now [02:17] Pasadena is not a desert. [02:18] The good news is that there's still an airport nearby, great lodging, and a lot of tech businesses nearby. [02:18] so it rains? [02:18] it doesn't rain anywhere in california :P [02:18] nhaines: yay! [02:18] Plus, I'm joining the SCALE Training Committee this year, so I hope that there will be some great classes available! [02:18] sweet [02:18] the drought can kiss my rear [02:19] As for the call for papers, they're looking for a variety of topics from speakers of all experience levels. [02:19] I'm submitting a couple talks, but I'm planning on going regardless, which means I can participate in ubucon if we're doing it again in 2016 [02:19] Richard Gaskin and I are going to work closely with SCALE to expand Ubucon and make it even better. [02:19] cool, please let me know if there's anything I can do to help [02:20] I'm certain you'll hear from us. :) [02:20] Thanks, pleia2. [02:20] yes [02:20] #topic Proposal: Have static "Upcoming Events" and "Announcements" sections of the agenda skeleton. [02:20] Funny, I'd just been thinking about that when I was fixing the wiki pages last week. [02:21] great minds \o/ [02:21] I figure it's helpful both for the meeting chair and people attending [02:21] I thought "Hmm, I'll have to figure out a nice way to sort that." And since pleia2 already did that, yay! [02:22] I don't find this to be actionable in a policy sort of way, so I don't think there's any reason not to just say "let's do this." [02:22] * pleia2 nods [02:22] Does anyone have any thoughts on the new layout for this week's agenda? [02:22] i like it [02:23] +1 [02:23] +2 [02:24] Okay, in that case, let's use that layout in the future. It's easy to read and will encourage people to add events to the agenda. [02:24] or at least remind them during the meeting that they have something to share :) [02:24] At the least. :) [02:25] Thanks, pleia2. It's a simple change but has a big impact. [02:25] you're welcome [02:25] Okay, that's all of our scheduled agenda items. [02:26] Does anybody have new business they wish to discuss? [02:26] nothing from me [02:26] /me doesn't really have anything [02:27] thanks for chairing, nhaines \o/ [02:28] Okay, in that case, our next meeting is on Sunday, June 28th at 7pm. [02:28] i think paulproteus had an announcement [02:28] Note that the meeting page already has the new format. ;) [02:28] Oh, that's right. paulproteus is co-hosting a meetup about Sandstorm on Thursday the 18th. [02:28] ah yeah, sandstorm.io has a meetup on thursday http://www.meetup.com/Sandstorm-SF-Bay-Area/events/223113702/ [02:28] [403] Title: [Attention Required! | CloudFlare] [02:28] har [02:29] Sandstorm is an easy-to-use web app package manager, so do RSVP and join them to learn more! [02:29] should be fun, they are good people, if I have energy after tuesday and wednesday I'll go, but I'm not going to bet on it ;) [02:30] Nonsense. We all know you have boundless reserves! [02:30] hehe [02:30] That wraps things up for this meeting. Feel free to discuss anything new or old on the mailing list or in-channel. Have a great Sunday, everyone! [02:30] #endmeeting [02:30] Meeting ended Mon Jun 15 02:30:34 2015 UTC. [02:30] Minutes: http://ihas.5cat.com/~darthrobot/ubuntu-us-ca/2015/ubuntu-us-ca.2015-06-15-02.00.moin.txt [03:32] Thanks to DonkeyHotei + pleia2 for the Sandstorm meetup mention! [03:35] Nice to e-see you again, DonkeyHotei , btw! [03:39] paulproteus: makes sure you post about your Sandstorm meetup on the mailing list! :) [03:42] nhaines: Oh, on ubuntu-california? Good idea! [03:42] Yup! :) === izdubar is now known as MarkDude