[ubuntu-uk] MANLUG (Was: Re: Bug Day)

2008-07-29 Thread James Milligan
Tony - I was just loading that site up as that email came through! Actually,
just to check, is it manlug.org.uk or .org? I think I know a couple of
people for the presentations, but I'd have to check with them first.


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-Original Message-
From: Tony Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 29 July 2008 13:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug Day

James,

James Milligan wrote:
 I only wish that there was something further north (near/in 
 Manchester) and a bit more relaxed - I'm 15, interested in Linux etc, 
 but I don't really want to be talking about code and the command 
 prompt all day lol, just want to get to know people who also use it.

Are you aware of the MANLUG meetings? Check out www.manlug.org for details.

We seem to be short of speakers recently so if you know anyone who could
give an interesting Linux related presentation, let me know!

Regards,
Tony.

 
 
 James Milligan
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 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Levin
 Sent: 29 July 2008 12:51
 To: British Ubuntu Talk
 Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug Day
 
 Alan Pope wrote:
 Hi,

 Having asked around members of the Ubuntu UK community there has been 
 quite a luke warm response to the idea of a bug jam (global one 
 scheduled for 8th-10th August). I thought there might be something 
 like 30-50 people interested in attending a physical event, but after 
 discussion it seems that 10 is a more realistic figure.
 
 10 people can be manageable, more so than 30 (looking on the bright side).
 I'm up for such an event.
 
 August is also a tricky month. Many people are on holiday, kids are 
 off school, and generally people have their minds on other things.
 Traditionally many LUGs have lower turnouts at meetings in August 
 than
 other months.
 
 Could leave it til September, after the holiday season.
 
 If a LUG is having a meet on that day then it might be good to turn 
 up to that, and do the bug jamming there.

 The other option that is worth considering is the Pembury pub in London.
 We
 could go there on either Sat or Sun or both during the day. They have 
 Wifi
 
 and plenty of space to set out laptops and jam.
 
 Local to me so I'll vote for the Pembury. Friendly, free software 
 users, good beer. Very happy to check all their barrels for bugs. Am 
 wondering if the good burghers of Hackney will be doing Sunday lunch 
 though; Saturday during the day might be better.
 
 John
 
 
 

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] MANLUG (Was: Re: Bug Day)

2008-07-29 Thread James Milligan
Just realised they are the same in effect - .org links to .org.uk




James Milligan
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Milligan
Sent: 29 July 2008 13:36
To: 'Tony Arnold'; 'British Ubuntu Talk'
Subject: [ubuntu-uk] MANLUG (Was: Re: Bug Day)

Tony - I was just loading that site up as that email came through! Actually,
just to check, is it manlug.org.uk or .org? I think I know a couple of
people for the presentations, but I'd have to check with them first.


James Milligan
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-Original Message-
From: Tony Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 July 2008 13:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug Day

James,

James Milligan wrote:
 I only wish that there was something further north (near/in
 Manchester) and a bit more relaxed - I'm 15, interested in Linux etc, 
 but I don't really want to be talking about code and the command 
 prompt all day lol, just want to get to know people who also use it.

Are you aware of the MANLUG meetings? Check out www.manlug.org for details.

We seem to be short of speakers recently so if you know anyone who could
give an interesting Linux related presentation, let me know!

Regards,
Tony.

 
 
 James Milligan
 Global Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Business Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Private Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Website:www.lake54.com
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Levin
 Sent: 29 July 2008 12:51
 To: British Ubuntu Talk
 Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bug Day
 
 Alan Pope wrote:
 Hi,

 Having asked around members of the Ubuntu UK community there has been 
 quite a luke warm response to the idea of a bug jam (global one 
 scheduled for 8th-10th August). I thought there might be something 
 like 30-50 people interested in attending a physical event, but after 
 discussion it seems that 10 is a more realistic figure.
 
 10 people can be manageable, more so than 30 (looking on the bright side).
 I'm up for such an event.
 
 August is also a tricky month. Many people are on holiday, kids are 
 off school, and generally people have their minds on other things.
 Traditionally many LUGs have lower turnouts at meetings in August 
 than
 other months.
 
 Could leave it til September, after the holiday season.
 
 If a LUG is having a meet on that day then it might be good to turn 
 up to that, and do the bug jamming there.

 The other option that is worth considering is the Pembury pub in London.
 We
 could go there on either Sat or Sun or both during the day. They have 
 Wifi
 
 and plenty of space to set out laptops and jam.
 
 Local to me so I'll vote for the Pembury. Friendly, free software 
 users, good beer. Very happy to check all their barrels for bugs. Am 
 wondering if the good burghers of Hackney will be doing Sunday lunch 
 though; Saturday during the day might be better.
 
 John
 
 
 

-- 
Tony Arnold,Tel: +44 (0) 161 275 6093
Head of IT Security,Fax: +44 (0) 870 136 1004
University of Manchester,   Mob: +44 (0) 773 330 0039
Manchester M13 9PL. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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