OK2.

"For a typical workshop-style events, we have tables, chairs,
projector and whiteboard. Our room (the only one with airconditioning)
can accomodate at most 30 people for a presentation-only event. For
workshops, we can accommodate at most 20-25 people. "

that's why i hate small fonts and html messages Lulz



On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:42 PM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Space ni ada ape bro. meja? whiteboard? lab?
> Sorry tak penah pegi, so asking.
>
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Harisfazillah Jamel
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thank you bro... Rasa macam dah ada tempat hendak kami pergi dan berkumpul...
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Meling Mudin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> First of all, an introduction.
>>>
>>> HackerspaceKL is a community-oriented hackerspace where people make creative
>>> things with technology. It will be a place for hackers, coders, geeks,
>>> makers, nerds, artists, students, and everyone from all walks of life
>>> to hang out and meet each other, work on projects and meet people with
>>> similar interest, conduct lectures, workshops, and tutorials, and share
>>> knowledge and resources such as electronic equipments, computer devices, and
>>> other gadgets. We are similar to other hackerspaces such as Metalab (Vienna,
>>> Austria), /tmp/lab (Paris, France), HacDC(Washington DC,
>>> USA), Randomdata(Utrecth, The Netherlands), Pumping Station: One (Chicago,
>>> IL, USA), and Tog (Dublin, Ireland). Regionally, we are dissimilar
>>> to HackerspaceSG (Singapore) due to our orientation towards DIY culture and
>>> tinkering, while theirs is more towards social gatherings and co-working. We
>>> also fullfil our social and community role by conducting workshops,
>>> trainings and classes on electronics, Open Source, computer security, and
>>> any other subject.
>>>
>>> We have been around for exactly 1 year and 2 months, and our small little
>>> community is actively growing.
>>>
>>> On behalf of HSKL, I would like to invite the leaders of the Open Source
>>> community to utilize the space for meetups, workshops, and events. There are
>>> no requirements to host events by non-members at our space - you just need
>>> to observe our house rules (http://wiki.hackerspace.my/wiki/HouseRules),
>>>  get one of our members to help out in organizing your event
>>> (http://wiki.hackerspace.my/wiki/EventHowTo), and provide donations for the
>>> upkeep of the space. And of course, anyone is welcome to be a member as
>>> well.
>>>
>>> For a typical workshop-style events, we have tables, chairs, projector and
>>> whiteboard. Our room (the only one with airconditioning) can accomodate at
>>> most 30 people for a presentation-only event. For workshops, we can
>>> accommodate at most 20-25 people.
>>>
>>> As a suggestion, I would like the open source community to start running a
>>> monthly event similar to our Security Meetup (which happens every first
>>> Tuesday of the month). The format is simple: one presenter to talk on topic
>>> of interest, followed by discussion. Topics can be anything related to Open
>>> Source (in a similar vein, for Security Meetup, the topics are anything
>>> related to security - Kakeman talked about physical security/alarm systems
>>> at the last meetup).
>>>
>>> If you are interested, please do not hesitate to contact me, the committee
>>> ([email protected]) or [email protected].
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> --mel
>>>
>>> http://www.hackerspace.my
>>>
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