I did give a talk a while back to a BCS group (OSHUG) about "Ownership
and Gift; Open Source and God; How a Vicar values Open Source" which
they put up on YouTube. If you ever have 22 minutes of your life with
nothing better to do...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHl59C5qMqM&t=7s
Best wishes, P
It makes me happy that the vicar of Lymington is an open source fan :-)
makes me glad I am on this list!
Happy Christmas everyone :-)
Gareth
On 16 Dec 2017 8:06 p.m., "Peter Salisbury via Hampshire" <
hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
Thanks Roger,
Just to complete the Open Source story, the
Thanks Roger,
Just to complete the Open Source story, the hardware running the
WS2812B lights (an Arduino and a Raspberry Pi) and the lights
themselves were paid for by a Lymington Open Source software company,
Embecosm, who specialise in super-optimising compilers for the gnu
toolchain.
Best wishe
I found myself in Lymington the other evening with a couple of hours to
pass whilst waiting for my wife.
As luck would have it, they were switching on the Christmas lights that
day so I thought I would go and enjoy the carols at the church.
As even more luck would have it, the MC was Peter So