Announcing London.pm mini-Techmeet

   Building Websites: Templating Engines and Processing Content

This is a short and sweet tech meet, followed by an extended session in
the local pub to allow people to talk directly to the speakers before they
have to shoot off home.  Speakers confirmed so far are:

  Andy Wardley          Template Toolkit
  David Wheeler         Bricolage
  Mark Lester           Jake, Yahoo! interal templating language

The current plan for the evening is to have a half hour talk by David
Wheeler on Bricolage, then a 40min panel discussion by the other panel
members with questions from the audience.

The meeting will again be held at Yahoo!'s UK offices located near
Victoria.  This is the same venue as the previous meeting in March, full
directions are below.  As before you should aim to get to Yahoo! for 7pm,
for a 7.15pm sharp start.  The meeting should be completed by half eight,
and we can all return to the pub.

Directions to Yahoo!:

  The nearest tube station to Yahoo is Victoria, and almost all busses run
  to the station, though having said that it's within easy walking
  distance of Sloane Square.  Here's a couple of maps:

   http://makeashorterlink.com/?E50A22503
   http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=528517&Y=178491&A=Y&Z=1

 Directions from Victoria:

  Come out of Victoria Station onto Buckingham Palace Road (This is the
  road that busses enter the bus station from - you can follow the signs
  to "Victoria Coach Station" if you want)  You simply have to follow the
  road south/west (left) for five minutes you get to Yahoo!.  Keep walking
  along the road, past the shopping centre on your left, past the coach
  station on your right, until you get to a cross roads (where Ebury
  Bridge road branches left and Pimlico Rd branches right, just past the
  police station on your right.)  The first building on the right hand
  side of Buckingham Palace Road after the crossroads is Yahoo! -
  identifiable as all the furniture inside is the corporate Yahoo! yellow
  and purple.

  You will probably have to identify yourself with Security when you get
  to the office, who will send you downstairs to the canteen where the
  meeting is being held. All this info is on the website:

  http://london.pm.org/meetings/locations/yahoo.html

Hope to see you there.

Mark.


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