[mdlug] Who's in charge of this group? - Inter group meeting BerkeleyTIP-Global August 2 Saturday
Mark Thuemmel
ldaphelp at thuemmel.com
Mon Feb 9 08:01:36 EST 2009
I have been joining in on the BerkleyTIP the last two months (first
Saturday around 3:00 Michigan time. For me it was fun getting on Ekiga
and IRC and chatting with people with similar interests.
With Penguicon once a year, MUG and BerkleyTIP once a month, Marcel
Gagne (http://www.marcelgagne.com/mytvshow.html) Tuesday nights at 8:30
I still want more, so I thought I'd take a stab at trying to organize
something for Thursday nights that I could enjoy at home.
So I decided to register www.VirtualLug.com and start announcing and
inviting people to attend.
I'm hoping we can have an organized VOIP chat and explore multimedia
Internet meeting and figure out how to make it better.
Markt9
Thursday, 2009 February 12 Ekiga Meet Up
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john_re wrote:
> Hello from Berkeley, MDLUGers :)
>
> Please tell me - who is in charge in this group?
>
> I ask because I'm wondering: who are the person(s) who might be the ones
> to help arrange & coordinate an inter group meeting?
>
> I wonder that, because I'm putting together a great new event, a global
> GNU(Linux)/BSD type software & free culture meeting.
>
> It is a meeting for people interested in learning about, using &
> creating GNU & BSD type software & culture.
>
> I call the local Berkeley meeting the BerkeleyTIP -
> (Talks, Installfest, Potluck & ProgrammingParty)
>
> And I call the global simultaneous set of local meetings the
> Berkeley-TIP-Global meeting.
>
> I'm wondering
> 1) If anyone at your group might be interested in joining together in
> this event with others around the world, and if so, then
> 2) who might be the person(s) to head up handling arrangements, &
> coordination, etc, for the joint meeting?
>
> If this sounds to you like it might be interesting, here is some info
> for you to read:
>
> ===== CONTENTS:
> 1) THE BASIC FACTS ABOUT THE MEETING
> 2) WHAT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED SO FAR
> 3) WHAT TO DO NEXT
> 4) JOIN WITH US TOMORROW, AUGUST 2, SATURDAY
> FOR THE FIRST BerkeleyTIP-Global-USA MEETING?
> 5) VIDEO TALKS FOR AUGUST 2 MEETING
> 6) SUMMARY
>
> =====================================================================
> ===== 1) THE BASIC FACTS ABOUT THE MEETING =====
>
> The basic idea is a monthly meeting, a full day at the beginning of each
> month, the first Saturday of each month, simultaneous throughout Earth,
> with these four components:
>
> There are 4 PARALLEL TRACKS of activities:
> 1) TALKS Talks by various speakers (stream/DL video globally)
> 2) INSTALLFEST Bring your computer & install BSD or GNU/Linux software.
> 3) POTLUCK Bring food to share or $5: eat, chat (optional)
> 4) PROGRAMMING PARTY Write SW on your. or a group. project
>
> We will have IRC & VOIP communications between the groups, enabling
> information sharing, & work on development projects, etc. It's like a
> GNU-Linux user group meeting, on a global scale. Or, it's like a whole
> earth GNU-Linux user group meeting.
>
> =====================================================================
> ===== 2) WHAT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED SO FAR =====
>
> I'm doing this in my "spare" part time, as a volunteer effort for the
> GNU(Linux)/BSD community. By education I'm an electrical engineer (with
> a bit of computer science). I've been a GNU(Linux) user for about 10
> years, and a member of San Francisco Bay Area & Silicon Valley LUGs for
> that long.
>
> When I decided to work on doing this, about 2 months ago, I decided to
> just work slowly, steadily, & build it up a step at a time.
>
> So far, we've had two successful local meetings here in Berkeley. A
> first start up meeting, just to get together & talk & plan. Next month
> we worked on getting WiFi going at the meeting so it would be easy to
> share an internet connection for everyone. We also got an IRC channel up
> which the meeting attendees logged into.
>
> Now, this month, I've gotten a Google Groups mailing list & web page for
> both the local, & global groups. And, I'm now working on sending out
> the announcement about this meeting, & finding out which people at other
> groups are interested in this. And I'll try to work to help groups like
> yours, that have members who are interested in this, get started in
> getting connected with this meeting.
>
> =====================================================================
> ===== 3) WHAT TO DO NEXT =====
>
> So, if anyone there is interested based on what I've said so far, there
> are several things that could be done:
>
> 1) Reply to this email, letting me know what part(s) of this you,
> personally, are interested in.
> 2) As part of that, discuss among your local selves if the individuals
> who are interested would like to work to get a local simultaneous
> meeting going.
> 3) Figure out who at your group would lead that effort, or would work on
> arranging it.
> 4) Read the Berkeley-TIP-Global website, & join it's mailing list:
> http://groups.google.com/group/BerkTIPGlobal
>
> The Global group is open to anyone joining - not just the local group
> leaders. In fact, it is _encouraged_ that everyone interested in the
> meeting join the list - the input on discussions from everyone
> interested will benefit everyone else.
>
> There is more to know about this event than I can put in this email.
> I've put much of that information up on the website, so I encourage you
> to scan or read it over. Hopefully that will answer most of the
> questions you have. If not, please join that group & post questions,
> comments & suggestions for improvement to the mailing list.
>
> =====================================================================
> ===== 4) JOIN WITH US TOMORROW, AUGUST 2 =====
> ===== FOR THE FIRST BerkeleyTIP-Global-USA MEETING? =====
>
> If anyone in your group is a bit experienced, or up for some fun, you
> might want to pull a meeting together & join with us tomorrow, Saturday
> for our first effort to have a multi-site meeting.
>
> This month, I'm just focusing on getting the word out to USA groups. I
> call this month the Global-USA effort. In future months I'll expand it
> to working to get groups connected from the Americas, Europe, then Asia.
>
> It's easy to join in with us -
> 1) Just find someplace with at least internet capability for IRC (better
> if it could do VOIP, but that's not necessary for the first meeting) -
> it could be merely someone's home or apartment, an internet cafe, or a
> school or office room.
> 2) Post an announcement to your local list that everyone is invited.
> 3) Come to your local meeting & get on IRC with us.
> 4) Download some videos & watch them simultaneously with all the
> participating groups.
> 5) Talk about the videos, or whatever, on IRC, or VOIP.
>
> That's all there is to it.
>
> =====================================================================
> ===== 5) VIDEO TALKS FOR AUGUST 2 MEETING =====
>
> For this first meeting, tomorrow, Saturday, I've scheduled the following
> videos to watch (All times Pacific Daylight Savings Time, adjust for
> local time accordingly.):
>
> TENTATIVE SCHEDULE:
>
> 1000 AM--------------------------------------------------------------
> Network1: Asterisk VOIP - Sameer Verma
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2148055040572903738
> http://www.penlug.org/twiki/bin/view/Home/MeetingAgenda20070628
> Social: ?
> 1130 AM--------------------------------------------------------------
> Network2: Debian - Setup A WiFi Repeater
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJKe_jXszFc
> Prog Lang: Painless Python Part 1 - Alex Martelli
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=bDgD9whDfEY
> http://mail.python.org/pipermail/baypiggies/2008-June/003629.html
> Database: A Googly MySQL Cluster
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=HJ930zMk96U
> 100 PM--------------------------------------------------------------
> GUIs: ?
> Distros: git - Linus Torvalds
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2199332044603874737
> 230 PM--------------------------------------------------------------
> Business: Web 2.0 startups - David Weekly
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2765503550413131030
> http://www.penlug.org/twiki/bin/view/Home/MeetingAgenda20080626
> Education: Python on the OLPC XO Laptop
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPabiIHgmBU
>
> =====================================================================
> ===== 6) SUMMARY =====
>
> Well, that is the basic information.
>
> Does this sound interesting to you? Please reply to this email & let me
> know.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you. :)
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/BerkTIPGlobal
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