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metalbikerchelz, was that at me?00:26
metalbikeri'm back finally.00:56
pleia2meeting in a few minutes :)01:52
nhainesYup.  :)01:53
nhainesOoh, I didn't know that Thunderbird had an IRC client.  (I'm not sure I know that it *should* have one, either.)01:54
nhainesI found a neat snap program called bucklespring.  It plays key-up and key-down recordings from an IBM Model-M spacesaver keyboard when you press keys on your computer's keyboard.  Not only are the keystrokes individually recorded, but the playback is also spatially panned in 3D.01:55
nhainesThe result is silly but quite pleasant.01:55
nhaines#startmeeting02:01
nhaines#chair pleia2 lynorian02:01
pleia2o/02:01
nhainesWell that was a little anticlimactic.  :)02:01
pleia2tsk, no bot!02:02
nhainesHi pleia2!  o/02:02
nhainesOkay, so welcome to the Ubuntu California meeting for June 25th, 2017.  Apparently we're going to be writing receipts and using manual impression credit card slips and candles and so on today.  :)02:02
pleia2hehe02:02
nhainesThis week's agenda can be found at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/17June2502:03
nhainesPretend our bot just told you that was a link to a web page.02:03
nhaines#topic Upcoming events02:03
nhainesWhat's new and happening in California?  Anyone?02:03
pleia2I'm planning on doing an Ubuntu Hour in SF on July 12th, it's been a while02:04
pleia2I'll add it to all the event things soon02:04
nhaines\o/02:04
nhainesLooks like the next Ubuntu Hour in Pasadena is July 11th.02:05
nhainesUbuntu hours are good.  :)02:05
nhaines#topic Announcements02:05
nhainesAnything interesting going on?02:05
pleia2nothing from me02:05
nhainesOh, the Ubuntu Free Culture Showcase is still going on!  We're not getting tons of submissions this time around (and I took just under half down this weekend for licensing issues), so if you would like to contribute to Ubuntu in this way, your odds are good.  :)  https://www.flickr.com/groups/ubuntu-fcs-1710/02:07
pleia2thanks again for running it :)02:08
nhainesThanks.  :)02:08
nhainesOh, and on a personal note, I signed a contract for the second edition of my book, Beginning Ubuntu for Windows and Mac Users, expected in October.  They sent me an updated cover last week and it looks really nice!02:08
pleia2that's great, congrats :D02:09
nhainesI'm happy: it should be a really nice little guide to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.  I'm not looking forward to 18.04 LTS in any form at the moment, so it's nice that I was able to get a second edition now.02:10
* pleia2 nods02:10
nhainesPlus I finished it before I proposed it, so there's not a ton of work to do.  ;)02:10
pleia2so much changing with Gnome02:10
nhainesHaving to adapt my instructions for Ubuntu Software Center over to Ubuntu Software (née GNOME Software) really highlighted how terribad GNOME is.02:11
nhainesAt least the individual apps tend to be pretty awesome most of the time.  :)02:11
nhainesOkay, agenda item!02:11
nhaines#topic Call for LoCo leadership nominations and elections.02:12
nhainesWe have a newly ratified leadership document that allows us to have a single elected leader if three leaders are top-heavy.02:13
nhainesSo now that that problem is solved and SCALE isn't breathing down our necks, it's probably a good time to do another call for nominations and hold elections.02:13
pleia2sounds good02:14
pleia2I won't be putting my name in so do you want me to take care of it?02:14
nhainesThat'd be super helpful!02:14
pleia2ok :) I can put out the new call for nominations soon (maybe tonight, maybe in the next couple of days)02:15
nhainesPerfect.  Let's make sure the call is open long enough, but not so long that everyone forgets by the end.  :)02:15
pleia2I'm thinking two weeks02:15
pleia24th of july lands in the middle, so it's a nice long/short ;)02:16
pleia2I'll send a reminder out a few days prior02:16
pleia2to the end02:16
nhainesThat sounds good to me.02:16
nhaines#topic Other business02:17
pleia2and I guess we'll need to rejigger the wiki for all this too, woo fun02:17
nhainesWe should just need another nominations page, nothing too crazy. :)02:17
* pleia2 nods02:17
nhainesIf it is crazy, let me know and I'll help.02:18
nhainesOkay, any other business before we wrap things up?02:18
pleia2I think that's it for me02:19
nhainesMe too, I think.02:19
nhainesOkay, our next meeting is July 9th!  :)02:20
nhainesEveryone enjoy the rest of their weekend and happy fourth of July!02:20
pleia2you too :)02:20
nhaines#endmeeting02:20
* nhaines is jealous of pleia2's empanadas.02:20
pleia2it was so tastey :d02:21
pleia2ugh, the loco team portal is barely usable at this point02:21
nhainesThat's my friend's secret family recipe for empanadas, too.02:21
nhainesThe LoCo portal is very slow.02:21
pleia2:o02:22
pleia2ok, dinner time for me!02:22
nhainesAfter the empanada?  Then you didn't eat enough! :D  ¡buen provecho!02:22
pleia2haha, it was hours ago!02:23
pleia2and it was just one small empanada :)02:23
nhainesSounds like a good excuse to eat many.  :)02:23
metalbikerhave I missed the meeting?02:27
nhainesQuite neatly, yes.02:27
metalbikerawwww, man. i got tied up and just got to where i could come join. are there any minutes i can read to see how it went?02:28
metalbikerhow long do the meetings usually last?02:28
nhainesThere will be in a bit, once I add the logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/17June2502:28
nhainesThey tend to be about 15-30 minutes, depending on whether or not anything's going on.02:29
metalbikerok, that's cool. can anything be discussed at a meeting? not just administration issues? oh, so you know, my name is charlie luna. i'm the one that sent you the email about the t-shirts.02:31
nhainesThere's room for upcoming events and announcements and so on, but it tends to be admin or LoCo-related stuff.02:31
nhainesThe mailing list and the channel in general is good for any topic, although around meeting time is when there are more likely to be people around.02:32
nhainesDid I get back to you about the shirts?  I know I didn't have time for a couple of days.02:32
metalbikeryeah, you did, and thank you for the information. i've been dealing with a death in the family and so i never got a chance to reply back. i was thinking about having a couple or more made that has our loco group info on it, like on the back.02:34
metalbikerand just hand them out to anyone who asks or maybe if i can finally get my ubuntu hour setup, i can just give them away then02:34
nhainesSounds great!02:35
nhainesI'd probably suggest getting the Ubuntu Hour set up first, and then worrying about shirts.  Or at the same time, but don't wait around for one before the other.  :)02:36
metalbikergood advice and i'll follow it for sure.02:37
nhainesOkay, meeting log is up at that page.02:37
nhainesHow long have you used Ubuntu?02:38
metalbikerawesome! i'll check it out in a bit. i'm interested in reading it.02:38
metalbikeri've been using ubuntu, in various distros, since 2006. i started out with just the standard ubuntu, which is what i'm using now.02:39
metalbikeri've tried out so many flavors, from xubuntu, ubuntu studio, to linux mint and opensuse.02:39
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nhainesI started using Ubuntu in 2005, when then giant buzz about the second release indicated that there must be *something* going on.  :)02:40
nhainesI've been very happy ever since.02:41
metalbikeroh wow! that's cool! i came along right after that then! cool! do you have a preferred flavor to use?02:41
nhainesJust Ubuntu, although I'm very fond of Ubuntu MATE on my Raspberry Pi.02:42
metalbikeroh man, i was scared to make the switch to ubuntu from microsoft windows, but once i did, i was very, very happy as well. no issues at all.02:42
metalbikeroh yeah! i never realized that the RPi could be used like a standard computer. can you connect a monitor and keyboard, mouse to it as well?02:43
metalbikerthat was a silly question. how else would anyone to be able to program and what-not? jeez02:43
nhainesI think it was about a year or so before I made the full switch, but Ubuntu on the laptop was fun.  I would try various distros on the laptop and switch back to Windows, but with Ubuntu I never had to switch back.  :)02:44
nhainesHaha, well they *do* make embedded devices that you program and interact with via USB or serial.  :)02:44
nhainesBut yeah, an RPi has an HDMI port and four USB ports and Ethernet.  The RPi3 has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, too.02:44
metalbikeri dual booted my desktop when i first started using it until i got used to the interface, etc and then i made a clean install and made the desktop a standalone OS.02:46
nhainesAnd the best thing is the SD cards.  So right now it's an arcade machine, but swap out for my other SD card and it's an Ubuntu desktop with Nextcloud syncing. :D02:46
nhainesYup, I dualboot for gaming purposes, but seldom enough.02:47
metalbikerOh sweet! can you use the RPi3, like say, for a wifi router? for internet access?02:47
metalbikeri've been contemplating making this laptop a dual boot system so i can start playing World of Warcraft on it but I think there's a way to play WOW with WINE.02:49
nhainesYou could but you shouldn't!  (I think networking is CPU bound and the networking runs over the USB bus.)02:50
metalbikeroh, ok. i really got interested in making a homebrew router after i read an article on that topic on ars technica's website. the man who wrote it was using ubuntu server and that piqued my interest.02:51
nhainesIf you wanted to do it for fun, then you should totally do it, as long as you don't *use* it.  For more than a day or two, anyway.  :)02:52
metalbikeryou talking about the RPi or the homebrew router?02:53
nhainesUsing an RPi for a homebrew router.02:53
nhaines(Same steps on suitably powerful hardware is fine.)02:54
metalbikeroh, ok. i was going to pick up a mini-pc that this gentleman used and go from there but then i came across a linksys wifi router that can be used with DD-WRT.02:54
metalbikerdd-wrt or open-wrt. May I ask you a personal question?02:55
nhainesIt's been years, but I'm not a fan of DD-WRT's disregard for the GPL.  I really did like Tomato.02:56
nhainesGo right ahead with your question.02:56
metalbikerwhat do you do for employment? this is my first time to chat with you and i'm just trying to get to know everyone in our loco team. and i didn't know that DD-WRT did that. hmmm, maybe i'll think twice about that.02:57
metalbikeri came across tomato as a suitable OS for the router.02:57
nhainesI'm a freelancer.  Mainly writing and editing at the moment.  Used to be tech support.02:59
metalbikerok, cool! i've got a more ?s brb03:00
nhainesAsk away when you return.03:00
metalbikerok, i'm back.03:14
metalbikerjust a couple more questions and then i've got to get going.03:15
metalbikerhas our team ever met in person?03:15
nhainesLots of times, but only at individual events.  We're here to help others do Ubuntu events.  The Southern California Linux Expo is usually your best bet for meeting others.03:16
metalbikersweet! i'm hoping to do an event sometime in the near future. When's that expo?03:17
metalbikerDon03:17
metalbikeroops03:18
metalbikerdon't we have a linux summit coming soon or has that already happened? i follow linux.com on twitter and i think there's a summit coming closeby.03:18
nhainesYou know, they haven't announced next year's date and I know it (or can look it up).  But it's March of next year: http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/15x03:19
nhainesThere are Linux summits year-round.  But SCALE is the biggest one in California.03:19
metalbikerok cool. i'll have to get to that in march. i'd love to go. i'll bookmark that web address for reference. thanks!03:20
nhainesIt's gigantic and lots of fun.  You'll hear a lot of noise about it as it comes closer, and you're welcome to volunteer at the booth for a bit (or even just hang out for a few minutes before wandering along to the other stuff, too.)03:21
metalbikeroh hell yeah! i'd love to volunteer for it! is there a way to sign up for that on the website?03:22
nhainesNot yet, but yes, we have a volunteer table on the wiki.03:23
nhainesLooks like this, but there'll be a new page next year: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/Scale15x03:24
metalbikerok, great! i'll check it out. and i'll sign up for it. is it in L.A.?03:24
nhainesPasadena.03:25
lynorianYes Scale is great03:25
nhainesGreat way to meet others.  I spend a lot of time talking to the creator of ownCloud and NextCloud.  :)03:26
metalbikeroh wow!! nice! i've been there a couple times before. i love it there. and i'll definitely make plans to volunteer.03:26
nhainesThat's great! It's a very real conference but super friendly, so it's a good way to get booth/expo experience.  And we always work around any talks you want to attend.03:26
metalbikeroh nice! the experience would be awesome! i've always wanted to go to like E3, or something like that, too and I know E3 just got done and I was so bummed out to be close enough to go and not be able to.03:28
metalbikerok, mr. haines. i've got to get going. it's been awesome chatting with you. i see the new date for the next meeting and i'll do my best to be here and on time next time.03:29
nhainesI'm glad we ran into each other here.  Looking forward to next time.  :)03:29
metalbikersame here! i look forward to meeting the others that come here. talk to you next time!03:30
metalbikeranybody around today?23:18

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