Next Shift Linux IRC Meeting


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Let's plan on Saturday, the 10th of May at 12:00 pm EDT (Eastern Daylight Time) on our IRC channel: #shiftlinux

You can get info on how to log in to Neowin's IRC here: http://irc.neowin.net/

So far we have these members asking to help:

Commodore Max

Cosmin

Mark Jensen

Jason Amison

Kitch

bmaher

Simon360

We will discuss Shift direction and implementation of our Fluxbox and Gnome versions. If I have left any staff members out of the list, it is simply because I haven't heard from you. Please let me know ASAP if you want to be a part of this development team.

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Ugh. Won't be able to make that one, either. :(

I have made changes to fix some outstanding open items on Shift Flux 0.6.5, but have not re-created an iso out of the changes yet. And that's about where I am.

Ugh. Won't be able to make that one, either. :(

I have made changes to fix some outstanding open items on Shift Flux 0.6.5, but have not re-created an iso out of the changes yet. And that's about where I am.

Well, let me know when you can make it, Mark... we can always move the time and / or date.....

Friday, Saturday and Sunday are all bad for me this weekend. Got kids baseball games all this week, but maybe if we plan for around 8:30 PM Central Time on Thursday?

Other than that, it would have to be Wednesday the 14th (nothing scheduled yet that evening) or possibly Friday the 16th.

Can't guarantee anything, though, I am afraid. With a lot of rain-outs the first part of the season, and four kids to have make-up games, any "clear" time can be scheduled at the last minute :(

If I am correct, that would mean the meeting is at 5pm BST? Or have I got my conversions all wrong, again? :p

If it is at 5pm BST then I'll be there. Got work at 7pm BST so 2 hours before is more than enough :D

See you then lads! (and girls if any of you are that sex :p)

If I am correct, that would mean the meeting is at 5pm BST? Or have I got my conversions all wrong, again? :p

If it is at 5pm BST then I'll be there. Got work at 7pm BST so 2 hours before is more than enough :D

See you then lads! (and girls if any of you are that sex :p)

Vista simplifies' your life .

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