Thursday 20 June 2013
| When: | 18:00 | 
| Where: |  VPAC Head Office Training Room Level 1 Building 91 110 Victoria Street Dinner followed at Classic Curry.  | 
Meeting summary
- Started with a brainstorm of topic ideas. Ideas included:
- Ouya - game console based upon Android, and supposedly open.
 - Google Talk being replaced by Google Hangouts
 - PRISM
 
 
- Committee election - Led by Ben Sturmfels
- The reasons to have dedicated committee members include adding redundancy and stability to the group.
 - After some discussion, it was agreed that committee members are to hold their position for roughly 6 months, after which time another election will take place. If you couldn't make the meeting, you won't have to wait long for your chance.
 - Next election will take place during our January meet-up (possibly during a BBQ).
 - Elected people, positions and responsibilities include:
- President: Alex Fraser
- Being a point of contact for the group
 - Defacto responsibility for everything if not otherwise delegated
 
 - Vice President: Ben Sturmfels
- Taking in turns with President
 
 - Secretary: Adam Bolte
- Sending out announcements to our mailing lists
 - Publishing discussion topic summaries.
 
 - Treasurer: Ben Finney
- Handling collected donations
 
 
 - President: Alex Fraser
 - Many other people also expressed interest in helping to share responsibilities. Thanks to everyone.
 - Tasks that need to be handled to see our group meetings run smoothly include:
- Thinking up topics.
 - Coerce people into talking about them.
 - Booking a venue.
 - Showing up early to let people in.
 - Organising food and drink.
 - Promoting our group outside of our mailing list.
- The Fetch (http://thefetch.com/?)
 - What's On in Melbourne
 - Triple R
 
 - Chairing/coordinating the discussion - making sure we finish up on time
 - Software Freedom Day
 - Special once-off events such as Brett Smith's talk from the FSF.
 - Website, wiki, mailing lists maintenance
 
 
 
- H-Node (and other hardware considerations) - Adam Bolte
- If you haven't already done so, stop reading these notes and go add your hardware to the h-node.org database right now! It is important to do this regardless of how well your hardware may or may not work.
 - Hardware must be tested with a fully free-software distribution such as Trisquel to qualify, which can be annoying since many of these free software distributions are slow to support newer hardware.
 - The h-node wiki has a Discover your hardware page that describes how to use dmidecide, lspci, lsusb and lscpu for hardware identification.
 - Bleeding edge GPU/APU graphics compatibility information might be available from the intel, nouveau and radeon project wiki pages.
 - It is possible to make an educated guess as to how well a computer might function with operating systems that comply with the FSF's Guidelines for Free System Distributions.
 
 
- Think Penguin - Ben Finney
- Hardware that has been thoroughly tested to meet the Free Software Foundation's strict guidelines.
 - The guys there are regulars on the Trisquel site and eager to help work out compatibility issues and the like.
 
 
- Raster Storage Archive is a Java-based project to help store and process geospatial raster datasets, optionally with multiple bands and a temporal component.
- Alex Fraser has been working on it for 3 years, but only very recently has the project been released as free software, and under the GPLv3 no less.
 
 
- Software Freedom Day - general discussion led by Ben Sturmfels.
- Definitely some interest in organising something, however we don't want anyone to suffer from burnout.
 - Possible ideas include:
- Could be low-key. eg. Get together at a pub, restaurant or a BBQ.
 - Write to local papers to highlight the importance of free software, in case they are interested in including an article on it for SFD.
 - Trisquel installfest! Hopefully Trisquel 6.5 will be out by then? Could be combined with Q/A sessions, software demos and gaming, as well going out as a group somewhere to lunch.
 - Talks are a fairly small amount of work to organise.
 - Maybe we can just help LUV with the organisation. eg. we could organise food and tidying up (apparently Lev etc. stayed late to do this last time).
 
 - Depending on our goals, we may be unable to take on organisation outright, but we are interested in helping.
 - We need to register before July 21 to receive a shipment of promotional material on time.
 - Ben Sturmfels to further discuss with Lev to better determine what extent LUV would play, and what ideas they might be happy to support.
 
 
- Last but not least: Snacks
- Ben F and Ben M have generously volunteered to be in charge of organising something for our next meet-up.
 
 
- Dinner at Classic Curry
- Topics included:
- Bitcoin
 - Debian and failed FSF compliance discussions
 - Proposed changes for the Debian release cycle, where testing is always in a releasable state.
 - Programming in OCaml
 - ownCloud (is our new president secretly using Dropbox???)
 - Identi.ca to be replaced with Pump.io (sometime this week!), with the StatusNet fork GNU Social to take over leading the StatusNet code-base.
 - New MediaGoblin release (and probably with lots of baby photos floating around the web to help show it off!)
 - Is OpenID dying?
 
 
 - Topics included:
 
