Re: [ubuntu-uk] Nottingham Release Party

2011-09-14 Thread James Smith
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> actually when setting up an event if you don't want to use the loco
> directory registration system you can provide a link to the eventbrite page
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> On 14 September 2011 11:25, Alan Bell  wrote:
> > actually when setting up an event if you don't want to use the loco
> > directory registration system you can provide a link to the eventbrite
> page
> > or whatever
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> Cunning. So a site can say "Come to our event", which links to a LoCo
> directory event, then they click again to get to an eventbrite page?
> Isn't that somewhat convoluted?
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> On 13/09/11 21:49, smitti...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I'd be willing to organise a release party in the nottingham area if
> there was enough interest?
> > Any nottingham users out there?
> Well, there's me!  Maybe there are others?
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> On 14/09/11 11:34, Alan Pope wrote:
> > On 14 September 2011 11:25, Alan Bell  wrote:
> > Cunning. So a site can say "Come to our event", which links to a LoCo
> > directory event, then they click again to get to an eventbrite page?
> > Isn't that somewhat convoluted?
> >
> > Al.
> >
> cunning as a fox who is professor of cunning at the cunning university.
> Yeah, not saying it is great, or that the LoCo directory adds masses of
> value in this situation, what I would do is promote the Eventbrite page,
> and creating a LoCo directory event pointing at the Eventbrite page
> would be one way to do that. The feature was added as it was massively
> unhelpful to have a signup thing on LoCo directory to events with a
> chargeable registration on eventbrite. Don't send people from other
> places through the loco directory to get to the registration, that would
> be silly!
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] nottingham release party

2011-09-14 Thread Andy Partington
Well if something is arranged my headoffice is based in Nottingham and I
will make a business visit to there to join in if we have some set dates :)

Andy

On 14 September 2011 11:47, Alan Bell  wrote:

> On 14/09/11 11:44, Barry Drake wrote:
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>> On 13/09/11 21:49, smitti...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I'd be willing to organise a release party in the nottingham area if
>>> there was enough interest?
>>> Any nottingham users out there?
>>>
>> Well, there's me!  Maybe there are others?
>>
>>  we were going to do a Nottingham Happy Hour fairly soon, might be worth
> bringing that forward a bit. Do you want to do a Nottingham meetup on
> release day (clashing with the Robin Hood beer thingie) or wait a few weeks
> and maybe obtain a stash of CDs?
>
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] nottingham release party

2011-09-14 Thread Alan Bell

On 14/09/11 11:44, Barry Drake wrote:

On 13/09/11 21:49, smitti...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd be willing to organise a release party in the nottingham area if 
there was enough interest?

Any nottingham users out there?

Well, there's me!  Maybe there are others?

we were going to do a Nottingham Happy Hour fairly soon, might be worth 
bringing that forward a bit. Do you want to do a Nottingham meetup on 
release day (clashing with the Robin Hood beer thingie) or wait a few 
weeks and maybe obtain a stash of CDs?


Alan.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] nottingham release party

2011-09-14 Thread Barry Drake

On 13/09/11 21:49, smitti...@gmail.com wrote:

I'd be willing to organise a release party in the nottingham area if there was 
enough interest?
Any nottingham users out there?

Well, there's me!  Maybe there are others?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] nottingham release party

2011-09-13 Thread Iain Lane
Hi,

On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 07:49:42PM +, smitti...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'd be willing to organise a release party in the nottingham area if there 
> was enough interest?
> 
> Any nottingham users out there?

I might come, but my main reason for posting here is to point out that
the great Robin Hood Beer Festival starts at the castle on the 13th,
11.10's release date. :-)

  http://www.beerfestival.nottinghamcamra.org/

Cheers,

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] nottingham release party

2011-09-13 Thread Barry Titterton
On Tue, 2011-09-13 at 19:49 +, smitti...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'd be willing to organise a release party in the nottingham area if there 
> was enough interest?
> 
> Any nottingham users out there?
> 
> James smith (smittix)
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I'm just across the border in Derbyshire. I will be happy to travel
over. There is also a small but active LUG in Mansfield, some of the
members may be interested.

Barry T



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] nottingham release party

2011-09-13 Thread smittix64
I'd be willing to organise a release party in the nottingham area if there was 
enough interest?

Any nottingham users out there?

James smith (smittix)
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:49:41 +0100
From: Alan Bell 
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Happy Hour 2
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Hi all,

it gives me great pleasure to announce that the second Ubuntu Happy Hour 
will be at the Prince of Wales in Farnborough. This nice country pub is 
within easy reach of the Farnborough and Farnborough North stations and 
is conveniently situated next to a road for ease of driving. If you have 
a private jet or helicopter then the airfield is only a short taxi ride 
away.

http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-uk/1277/detail/

The next stop on the Happy Hour tour http://ubuntu-uk.org/happy-hour/ 
will be at a more northerly latitude.

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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:51:43 +0100
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu 11.10 The Oneirc Ocelot Release Party
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It has been six months in the making and has occupied the time of a cast 
of thousands, finally the Debian derived GNU/Linux distribution we have 
all been waiting for is here. Ubuntu 11.10 the Oneiric Ocelot is 
released on October 13th and what could be a more fitting way to 
celebrate a dreamy cat than to go to a pub and have a few beers? The 
plan as it stands is to re-visit the Cask Pub and Kitchen which we will 
have visited (adjust tense as appropriate) on the 22nd September for the 
first Happy Hour. Should that turn out to be ghastly we might switch 
venues so do check back to the LoCo directory announcement 
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-uk/1283/detail/ before setting off 
for the Cask.

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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:10:09 +0100
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I should have mentioned, it would be fantastic if someone wants to 
organise a release party in one of our other fine cities either on the 
release day or perhaps a few weeks later when we might have CDs to 
distribute.

Alan.


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Is there enough interest for a sussex based meet/release party?

I'd be interested in helping organise but don't know if there is any existing 
interest already.

Regards,

Simon
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I should have mentioned, it would be fantastic if someone wants to 
organise