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If you have anything else you'd like to add to the agenda, or want to make some changes, please feel free to edit it. Please include an explanation of your item if it's not immediately apparent. Decisions on agenda items added within 48 hours of the start of the meeting may be postponed until the next meeting. Adding your item well in advance helps everyone [[http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct|collaborate]] and avoids last minute surprises.
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Hope to see you there! === Meeting Logs ===

{{{#!IRC 19:00 < nhaines> #startmeeting
19:00 < nhaines> Welcome to the Ubuntu California meeting for April 21st!
19:00 < nhaines> Tonight's agenda is available here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/19April21
19:01 < nhaines> #topic Announcements
19:01 < nhaines> Let's mix things up a bit and start with the announcements. :)
19:01 < nhaines> Ubuntu 19.10 is out! Yay!
19:01 < b-yeezi> 19.04?
19:02 < nhaines> Since I set up a new writing computer about two months ago, I've been running 10.10 with the minimal install and a few snaps. It's been really solid.
19:02 < nhaines> b-yeezi: yup! Not sure where .10 came from.
19:02 < nhaines> Ubuntu 19.04 is out. And it is quite nice. Linux 5.0 kernel, better GNOME Shell improvements. Latest LibreOffice.
19:04 < b-yeezi> python3.7 is good (at least for me(
19:04 < nhaines> The next release cycle, "eaon," will begin to set the groundwork for the LTS release after that. So to have 19.04 be so solid is a pretty start!
19:05 < nhaines> #topic Upcoming events
19:05 < nhaines> Are there any events happening in the near future we should know about?
19:05 < nhaines> This is a great time to thinking about release parties, which can be as simple as meeting up at a local restaurant for dinner.
19:07 < b-yeezi> I am a member of the San Diego Python user group. I'm going to suggest having an install party
19:07 < b-yeezi> Which I would lead, but if anyone else is in SD area, I'd be happy to share the load
19:08 < nhaines> It can be a good excuse for a get together! Ubuntu 19.04 ships with Python 3.7.3.
19:08 < nhaines> If you do decide to have a release party, be sure to list it at https://gettogether.community/ and announce it on the mailing list. If you have any questions or need any help, please be sure to let us know!
19:09 < b-yeezi> Is a release party separate from an install party?
19:10 < nhaines> A release party is when people get together to say "yay, this thing exists!" An install party is when people get together specifically to try and get a thing running on hardware.
19:10 < nhaines> They don't have to be separate, but release parties are much easier to organize. :)
19:10 < b-yeezi> OK
19:10 < nhaines> #topic Agenda
19:11 < nhaines> The agenda for this meeting is empty.
19:11 < nhaines> #topic Other business
19:11 < nhaines> Anything else going on we should know about?
19:14 < nhaines> Okay, we'll keep this meeting short due to the holiday.
19:15 < nhaines> Feel free to discuss more on our mailing list, which you can subscribe to at https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-us-ca
19:15 < nhaines> Our next meeting is scheduled for May 19th, and I'll see everyone there!
19:15 < nhaines> Take care, everyone. :)
19:15 < nhaines> #endmeeting}}}

Sunday, April 21st, 2019, 7:00pm (1900) PT

Agenda

  1. Upcoming events
  2. Announcements
    1. Ubuntu "Disco Dingo" 19.04 release.

Our meetings are held every other Sunday at 7:00pm (19:00) PT / 03:00 UTC in our IRC channel, #ubuntu-us-ca on freenode. All interested people are welcome to join us. For questions or help connecting, check out the InternetRelayChat page or use the Web client linked from the Contact page.

Meeting Logs

   1 19:00 < nhaines> Welcome to the Ubuntu California meeting for April 21st!
   2 19:00 < nhaines> Tonight's agenda is available here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Meetings/19April21
   3 19:01 < nhaines> #topic Announcements
   4 19:01 < nhaines> Let's mix things up a bit and start with the announcements.  :)
   5 19:01 < nhaines> Ubuntu 19.10 is out!  Yay!
   6 19:01 < b-yeezi> 19.04?
   7 19:02 < nhaines> Since I set up a new writing computer about two months ago, I've been running 10.10 with the minimal install and a few snaps.  It's been really solid.
   8 19:02 < nhaines> b-yeezi: yup!  Not sure where .10 came from.
   9 19:02 < nhaines> Ubuntu 19.04 is out.  And it is quite nice.  Linux 5.0 kernel, better GNOME Shell improvements.  Latest LibreOffice.
  10 19:04 < b-yeezi> python3.7 is good (at least for me(
  11 19:04 < nhaines> The next release cycle, "eaon," will begin to set the groundwork for the LTS release after that.  So to have 19.04 be so solid is a pretty start!
  12 19:05 < nhaines> #topic Upcoming events
  13 19:05 < nhaines> Are there any events happening in the near future we should know about?
  14 19:05 < nhaines> This is a great time to thinking about release parties, which can be as simple as meeting up at a local restaurant for dinner.
  15 19:07 < b-yeezi> I am a member of the San Diego Python user group. I'm going to suggest having an install party
  16 19:07 < b-yeezi> Which I would lead, but if anyone else is in SD area, I'd be happy to share the load
  17 19:08 < nhaines> It can be a good excuse for a get together!  Ubuntu 19.04 ships with Python 3.7.3.
  18 19:08 < nhaines> If you do decide to have a release party, be sure to list it at https://gettogether.community/ and announce it on the mailing list.  If you have any questions or need any help, please be sure to let us know!
  19 19:09 < b-yeezi> Is a release party separate from an install party?
  20 19:10 < nhaines> A release party is when people get together to say "yay, this thing exists!"  An install party is when people get together specifically to try and get a thing running on hardware.
  21 19:10 < nhaines> They don't have to be separate, but release parties are much easier to organize.  :)
  22 19:10 < b-yeezi> OK
  23 19:10 < nhaines> #topic Agenda
  24 19:11 < nhaines> The agenda for this meeting is empty.
  25 19:11 < nhaines> #topic Other business
  26 19:11 < nhaines> Anything else going on we should know about?
  27 19:14 < nhaines> Okay, we'll keep this meeting short due to the holiday.
  28 19:15 < nhaines> Feel free to discuss more on our mailing list, which you can subscribe to at https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-us-ca
  29 19:15 < nhaines> Our next meeting is scheduled for May 19th, and I'll see everyone there!
  30 19:15 < nhaines> Take care, everyone.  :)
  31 19:15 < nhaines> #endmeeting

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