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Talk to them on the Community-Web-Projects mailing list here: So have questions? Comments? Bugs? Want to help out?Ĭheck out the project launchpad page here: The LoCo Directory has to be one of my favorite web projects the community is working on right now, they’re a friendly team who are responsive to bug reports and always willing to help new contributors to get started. Having an event on IRC that isn’t a meeting? You can now select an “Event Channel” as a location for a virtual event that takes place in your IRC channel.įinally we have a contribution from Martin Owens ( doctormo) which puts all venues you have used in the past at the top of list of venues to select so you don’t need to scroll through dozens of venues from all over the world to find that same venue you used for a release party last year. The next great change is courtesy of Chris Johnston (cjohnston). When you’re logged in there is now have a “My Teams” link at the top of the directory that you can click on to quickly access upcoming events and meetings, pictures and links for your team. Now I may have headlined with time zones, but that’s not the only big change with the 0.3.4 release of the LoCo Directory. Awesome! Huge thanks to Michael Hall ( mhall119) for making this a reality! Now when you create a Meeting it will default to “Team Default” but you’re also able to select any time zone. To solve this the team ended up creating a “Default Timezone” section to the administrative interface for the team. This made them very difficult for us to use, so we never did. This meant that all “Meeting” events showed up in UTC time, which for a team like mine in California meant that not only would it not be our local time, our 7PM meetings would appear to be happening on the next day if you didn’t look carefully to notice that it was UTC. This worked well until when they added the Meetings functionality there was no “venue” to speak of so no time zone could be set. Time zones have always been a tricky problem for the directory, since some teams cover multiple time zones the first solution to this problem was to set a time zone per venue the team created. Hyper version 3.0.2 Hyper does not accept any command line arguments.
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just launches hyper, while hyper -help shows the following message. Toward the end of the session I piped up to ask about time zones. The hyper terminal I installed from this AUR package with yay seems to be missing command line argument support Commands like hyper install, hyper list, hyper version, etc. It can be used to prepare a standalone system or for integration with an existing MythTV network. Mythbuntu is a community supported add-on for Ubuntu focused upon setting up a standalone MythTV based PVR system. While we were all at UDS in Budapest last month there was a great session about the LoCo Directory. Mythbuntu is a community supported add-on for Ubuntu focused upon setting up a standalone MythTV based PVR system.