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Another vote for London here (or Oxford with the offer of a lecture/meeting
room).
Regards,
Andy Bowery
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On Wed, 1/4/15, Roshini Johri <[email protected]> wrote:
Subject: Re: euroNuPIC: Who is interested in attending/assisting?
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, 1 April, 2015, 17:04
i'm up
for London as well!
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 4:56
PM, Sebastian Hänisch <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi, I'm from Erlangen (Nuremberg), Germany and
would certainly try to attend!
On 1 April 2015 at 13:07,
David Ragazzi <[email protected]>
wrote:
I don't live in Europe but I strongly would
recommend a city like London because it's a main hub for
most flights in Europe (and even Latin American and Nothern
American flights) beyond the fact the its citizens speak
English.
On 1
April 2015 at 04:31, Miguel Ángel <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi , I'm
from Spain and I would be able to attend anywhere in europe,
obviously better as nearbas possible ;).
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El 31/3/2015, a las 10:48, Fergal Byrne <[email protected]>
escribió:
Hi All,
This discussion was prompted by
Pascal Weinberger in an earlier thread. Having attended
three great hackathons in the Bay Area, I know what can
happen when chance meetings happen in the same room, and
I'd like to organise some kind of physical get-together
this side of the pond.
If you're based in Europe,
please let us know where you are, where you'd be
prepared to travel to, and if you'd like to help us plan
and execute a meetup over here.
So far, we have:
Fergal Byrne in Dublin.
Giuseppe Torre nearby in Limerick,
Ireland.Richard Crowder in
London.Pascal Weinberger in Frankfurt (am Main, I
presume).Marek Otahal in
Prague.Alexander Kettinen in
Stockholm.Francisco Webber and cortical.io in
Vienna.
Things have
really changed in the last few years, so my suggestion is to
have as our ambition something like the virtual Java User
Group [1], which combines physical meetups where possible
and lots of live online webinars and hangouts. I've
contacted the founder and will see how far I can get on this
track.
Please pipe in
with your info and suggestions.
Regards,
Fergal Byrne
[1] http://virtualjug.com/
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