Hello there,
Together with my significant other Margaux, we made it from Seattle to Portland today, biking across Washington State since last Tuesday. We'll be in town until sometime Wednesday 6. We'd happily meet Debian folks for a dinner and/or beers one of these evenings; no need for anything fancy, we're easy-going and flexible!
Looking forward to seeing any of you!
Best regards,
OdyX, aka Didier
On Sun, Apr 07, 2019 at 07:15:50PM +0200, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> On Fr, 05 Apr 2019, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> > Did you have any thoughts on when would be a good time for you to do beer in
> > Portland next Thursday?
> Thats a good question, we will get our car around 15:00 at Seattle
> Airport. So I guess 20:00 or 20:30 should be safe for us. I never drived
> a car here.
Ok, I can be over there a little after 8:30 (sorry, the aforementioned
conflict).
Will anyone else join?
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Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world.
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On Thu, Mar 07, 2019 at 07:03:14AM +0100, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Mar 2019, Steve Langasek wrote:
> > Hey Alex,
> > On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 07:05:34PM +0100, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> > > I was invited to be a speaker at the drupal con to talk about the
> > > evolution of tooling in open source projects [1]. I will take part
> > > in a panel together with other open source projects like Gnome
> > > or Drupal, we talk about about the past - the tool we used, its history
> > > and so on. Then we want to talk about the evolution of our tools, the
> > > challenges and how the way we work changed together with the tool we
> > > introduced.
> > > Thats where you come in, please tell me how tools like salsa, alioth,
> > > git, tracker and so on changed to way you work. I want to know everything,
> > > the good, the bad and so on.
> > > Thanks in advance
> > > Alex
> > > P.S. I will be in Seattle from 6th april to 11th april, in Portland just for
> > > the evening of the 11th. Next is nearby yosemite from 12th to 15th and at
> > > least San Francisco from 15th to 22nd. If you want to meet for a beer, please
> > > get in touch with me. I am also willing to give a talk about Debian and/or
> > > Salsa in Seattle or S.F..
> > Forwarding to the local Debian list.
> > Who wants beer on April 11th? Lucky Lab SE?
> Argh, Portland, I should read before I write. Of course the 11th is fine :)
:)
What's a good time for you the evening of the 11th?
Address is:
915 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Portland, OR 97214
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Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS
Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world.
Ubuntu Developer https://www.debian.org/
slangasek(a)ubuntu.com vorlon(a)debian.org
Hey Alex,
On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 07:05:34PM +0100, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> I was invited to be a speaker at the drupal con to talk about the
> evolution of tooling in open source projects [1]. I will take part
> in a panel together with other open source projects like Gnome
> or Drupal, we talk about about the past - the tool we used, its history
> and so on. Then we want to talk about the evolution of our tools, the
> challenges and how the way we work changed together with the tool we
> introduced.
> Thats where you come in, please tell me how tools like salsa, alioth,
> git, tracker and so on changed to way you work. I want to know everything,
> the good, the bad and so on.
> Thanks in advance
> Alex
> P.S. I will be in Seattle from 6th april to 11th april, in Portland just for
> the evening of the 11th. Next is nearby yosemite from 12th to 15th and at
> least San Francisco from 15th to 22nd. If you want to meet for a beer, please
> get in touch with me. I am also willing to give a talk about Debian and/or
> Salsa in Seattle or S.F..
Forwarding to the local Debian list.
Who wants beer on April 11th? Lucky Lab SE?
--
Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS
Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world.
Ubuntu Developer https://www.debian.org/
slangasek(a)ubuntu.com vorlon(a)debian.org
It's that time of the release cycle again!
Would others be interested in getting together for some Bug Squashing as
we settle deeper into Buster's freeze?
I'm assuming a Saturday (*maybe* Sunday?) sometime in the next couple
months. Maybe one of the weekends mid-february? 9th/10th or 16th/17th?
Any suggestions for venues? Bart graciously offered PSU as an option,
although access to PSU is sometimes trickey during off-hours (probably
not a deal-breaker, but it's one consideration ... there was something
about having to smuggle food in, too).
Will try to hone in on something more fleshed out, but that's a start!
live well,
vagrant
Well, it's been a good while since we last tried to do a regular beering,
isn't it?
I happen to have another reason to be over at Lucky Lab Hawthorne next
Tuesday. The STAR Voting campaign to eliminate first-past-the-post voting
for Multnomah County elections is having an all-hands strategy meeting at
7pm:
https://www.facebook.com/events/177371176256003/
I figure that maaaaaybe there are some other Debian folks in the area who
have similar opinions on vote tallying systems (as we all know, Debian's use
of Condorcet means we are a conflict-free utopia) and would like to get
involved in this endeavor.[1]
And even if not, it would be good to get together and see folks after a long
hiatus.
What would you say to meeting up at 6:30 for some good old Debian chit-chat,
with the option of pivoting to the STAR meeting at 7 for those interested?
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Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS
Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world.
Ubuntu Developer https://www.debian.org/
slangasek(a)ubuntu.com vorlon(a)debian.org
[1] No requirement to be a resident of Multnomah County to participate!
Hi portland-soc!
So, I find myself in Portland. :) Any plans for a meetup this week, or
perhaps other tech-related ones we could potentially "piggy back" onto?
Best wishes,
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Hi
Debian Cloud will meet in Seattle in two weeks. I have the opertunity
to attend. Because one week is way too short I will extend my stay and
do some vacation.
I will arrive in Seattle on the 22nd. I want to be back in Seattle on
the 29th. I have no real plans yet for the week in between, so I may
even drive to Portland for some days.
Does anyone have time to meet and drink some beers during the next week
in Portland?
Regards,
Bastian
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Hello to all those who work or play on Debian and related, or are
Debian-curious:
It's been far too long since we've gotten together to hack, celebrate,
gripe, whatever! I have reached out to a few of you about preferred
evenings and have already obtained the null set as the solution to the
scheduling question, so I thought we could hash it out the old-fashioned
way - on a mailing list!
I propose Wednesday, September 28th at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne from,
say, 6:30 until we all go home. Please make counter proposals on the
list, or get back to me directly with any concerns.
Agenda:
* find out what everyone has been up to
* negotiate a get together on a more regular basis
* eat $PEANUTS
I hope folks are able make it out.
Cheers,
tony
Hi Mike -
Great - I look forward to meeting you, and good idea. I'll be wearing a
DebConf 14 shirt and looking around with just a tinge of social anxiety.
If the weather is especially good, we might make our way outside, but
normally we sit somewhere in the area just to the east of the main bar.
Cheers,
tony
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 6:12 PM, tony mancill <tony(a)mancill.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 10:51 PM, Mike Miller <mtmiller(a)debian.org> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 16:44:11 -0700, tony mancill wrote:
>> > I propose Wednesday, September 28th at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne from,
>> > say, 6:30 until we all go home. Please make counter proposals on the
>> > list, or get back to me directly with any concerns.
>> >
>> > Agenda:
>> >
>> > * find out what everyone has been up to
>> > * negotiate a get together on a more regular basis
>> > * eat $PEANUTS
>> >
>> > I hope folks are able make it out.
>>
>> Works for me, I will be there, looking forward to meeting everyone.
>>
>> Will someone be wearing a carnation or a large hat (or just a Debian
>> tshirt) for those of us who don't know anyone yet? :)
>>
>>
> Hi Mike -
>
> Good idea. I'll be wearing a DebConf 14 shirt and looking around with
> just a tinge of social anxiety. If the weather is especially good, we
> might make our way outside, but normally we sit somewhere in the area just
> to the east of the main bar.
>
> Cheers,
> tony
>