Hi!
Well, LATAM meetings are in Saturdays so maybe that's a good. Nemanya,
can you open "when is good" and send it to the list so we all can
vote? Or make a list of proposed days and times and vote it here in
the list?So we can solve this and move on.
Cheers,Sylvia
On Thu, 2017-02-16 at 18:26 +0000, jiannis bonatakis wrote:
I apologize for my absent at the last meeting. it happens sometimes
to be so occupied with work, studies and etc that i forget the
meetings at the evenings. However I want to suggest that two
things. * when it comes to have less than x attenders we should
cancel the meeting(especially if it is an important one) and try
maybe the next day or as soon as possible
* the time should be convenience for the most of us, but we could
have a vote to see what other days and hours can be used. I wonder,
for example is Saturday would work better or not.
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On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 4:44 PM, Christian Dersch <chrisdersch@gmail.
com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> thank you for your interest :)
>
>
>
> On 02/16/2017 01:51 PM, Sylvia wrote:
>
> >
>
> > Hello!
>
> >
>
> > I didn't know you're an astronomer, that's very interesting. I
> love
>
> > astronomy but I never met an astronomer. What software do you
> use?
>
> For observations we use KStars and INDI, all data analysis at
> university
>
> uses Python and some other free software. This is also one of my
> main
>
> contributions @Fedora: I'm maintaining several scientific packages
> and
>
> created the Astronomy Spin (
https://labs.fedoraproject.org/astronom
> y/)
>
> to help new users interested in astronomy and also to make Fedora
> more
>
> interesting for astronomers.
>
>
>
> > Where are you? And how did you get to Fedora?
>
> I'm a phd student at University of Marburg (Germany). I'm a long
> time
>
> Linux user, starting with SuSE Linux in 2003 and was one of the
> Salix OS
>
> developers until 2012. My first Fedora was Fedora 9, but daily
> usage
>
> started with Fedora 14. My reasons to move to Fedora where:
>
>
>
> * up to date, most without the caveats of rolling release. This is
>
> important as I maintain all computers of our working group at
> university.
>
> * great set of scientific software packages (only Debian is
> comparable,
>
> all other distros have less powerful scientific toolchain)
>
> * great infrastructure (things like copr and koji), I missed that
> when
>
> working for small distributions like Salix
>
> * of course the great community, I got in contact with them in IRC
> and
>
> especially some events like FrOSCon
>
>
>
> Greetings,
>
> Christian
>
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