On 09/10/10 13:30, Ashley Whetter wrote:
Hi,
Just thought I'd let everyone know that I've started an Ubuntu Hour in
Stockport, Cheshire. It will take place every other Saturday starting 23rd
October 2010 at 3pm-4pm at Fresco (The cafe in the middle of Merseyway
Shopping Centre).
I've put this
Ashley,
I live in Stockport, so I'll try and come along to this. Do Fresco have
free WiFi? Anything I should bring along?
Regards,
Tony.
On 09/10/10 13:30, Ashley Whetter wrote:
Hi,
Just thought I'd let everyone know that I've started an Ubuntu Hour in
Stockport, Cheshire. It will take
Ashley,
On Mon, 2010-10-11 at 15:03 +0100, Ashley Whetter wrote:
I've just been into stockport andu there is no wifi! Plus I had a
quick search for cafes that did and found none! There is good 3G
though so I may just tether my phone.
OK, let's give it a try and see how we get on. There are a
Hi,
Just thought I'd let everyone know that I've started an Ubuntu Hour in
Stockport, Cheshire. It will take place every other Saturday starting 23rd
October 2010 at 3pm-4pm at Fresco (The cafe in the middle of Merseyway
Shopping Centre).
I've put this on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hour as well.
alan c wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
[...]
We have a wiki page listing Ubuntu Hours around the world, and I
wanted to encourage people to consider scheduling an hour to be
somewhere and let the community know. I'd love to start hearing about
Ubuntu Hours around the UK.
Alan Pope wrote:
[...]
We have a wiki page listing Ubuntu Hours around the world, and I
wanted to encourage people to consider scheduling an hour to be
somewhere and let the community know. I'd love to start hearing about
Ubuntu Hours around the UK.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hour
Hour
Quoting Paul Sutton zl...@zleap.net:
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Rob Beard wrote:
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That sounds like a great idea, I bet something like that could work at
LUG meetings, or in our case down in Torbay, possibly at one of
Paignton's new venues which will hopefully in
Quoting YaManicKill mailingl...@10people.co.uk:
Sounds fantastic. I love the idea. With such large loco areas, lots of
people would feel like they don't feel really as included as others. Such
as in UK, a lot of stuff is London central, which is fine, but this sort of
thing would allow a lot
In the interest of experimentation, I'll be at Costa Coffee on
Northbrook Street in Newbury (Berkshire) this Saturday from 2PM-3PM.
I've stuck this on the Hour wiki and will try it for a couple of weeks,
see what kind of response I get. Feel free to come say hello, I'll take
a stuffed Penguin
Matthew Daubney wrote:
In the interest of experimentation, I'll be at Costa Coffee on
Northbrook Street in Newbury (Berkshire) this Saturday from 2PM-3PM.
I've stuck this on the Hour wiki and will try it for a couple of weeks,
see what kind of response I get. Feel free to come say hello,
Hi,
I was lucky enough to attend the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) at the
end of last year. Probably the most inspiring of the lightning talks
was one called Ubuntu Hour by Fabián Rodríguez. In it Fabián discussed
the problems of organising major events with venues and other
facilities, and
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi,
I was lucky enough to attend the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) at the
end of last year. Probably the most inspiring of the lightning talks
was one called Ubuntu Hour by Fabián Rodríguez. In it Fabián discussed
the problems of organising major events with venues and other
Sounds fantastic. I love the idea. With such large loco areas, lots of
people would feel like they don't feel really as included as others. Such
as in UK, a lot of stuff is London central, which is fine, but this sort of
thing would allow a lot more local stuff to happen. Sounds great.
Ymk
On
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Rob Beard wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi,
I was lucky enough to attend the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) at the
end of last year. Probably the most inspiring of the lightning talks
was one called Ubuntu Hour by Fabián Rodríguez. In it Fabián
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