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Re: Ubuntu Youth meeting 23.10.10

 

I totally agree with that. When we put notices on the wiki and IRC channel we will for sure send out a mailer to this list

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On Oct 24, 2010, at 1:26 AM, Bilal Akhtar <bilalakhtar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> I was free yesterday, and would have attended the meeting had I known
> about it.
> 
> I think it would be a *LOT* better if someone announces on this list
> about the coming meeting(s) so that others can easily follow up.
> 
> Bilal Akhtar.
> 
> On 10/23/2010 08:34 PM, Sasu Karttunen wrote:
>> Today's meeting was a huge success! There were 4 attendees. Guess the end.
>> 
>> Anyway, even though we didn't have enough people and especially we missed our 
>> chairman zkriesse who wasn't there for some reason, we managed to discuss 
>> about some things.
>> 
>> Firstly, we talked about actions mentioned at last meeting. Me and AndrewMC 
>> have planned the IRC documentation a little bit and now it just needs some 
>> work to do. nisshh haven't got far with his wiki documentation and we didn't 
>> know about zkriesse's situation. JoeMaverickSett has done two and half pages 
>> of wiki documentation contribution which is just great! shadeslayer wasn't at 
>> meeting so we don't know about his situation on packaging documation... 
>> 
>> We spoke something about this mailing list and we noticed that it's quite 
>> silent.
>> 
>> At the end I mentioned the Google Code-In competition which is just great 
>> news! It's like Google Summer of Code for under 18 years old people. The 
>> projects participating in it will be announced at 5th of November and the 
>> actual work begins at 22th day.
>> 
>> In Code-In , you do tasks for open source projects, related to coding, 
>> documentation, outreach, quality assurance, research, training, translating 
>> and user interface desinging and research. So basic idea is that you can do 
>> just anything to help these open source projects.
>> 
>> If you complete one task, you'll get a kewl t-shirt for participating. But 
>> here comes the awesome thing, if you do three tasks, you'll get 100 USD 
>> straight to your bank account! And that's not all, you can get up to 500 USD 
>> if you really like to do these tasks :)
>> 
>> I expect everyone capable to join this even, it's just too great opportinity 
>> to introduce yourself into open source contributing!
>> 
>> Please read more from:
>> http://code.google.com/opensource/gci/2010-11/index.html
>> 
>> I wish to thank all attendees on todays meeting:
>> nisshh (Chairman)
>> JoeMaverickSett
>> Mohan_chml
>> (I'm not so selfish that I would thank myself)
>> 
>> - Sasu Karttunen
>> 
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> 
> - -- 
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