-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Craig Lomax wrote: > If there is a leader it would be Chris since he's our current PoC (until we > vote). We'll be wearing shirts with "Ubuntu Guru" printed on. Also I'll be > wearing an Ubuntu lanyard so you can barely miss me. Not sure about a banner > as of yet, I've done a few designs but we might not bother with one. It's my > first Linux party too but expect fun!
I'll check when I am in work tonight when is the earliest time that I can arrive in Cardiff from Neath when I see the rota in work. (Working weekends and evenings really suits me since I am nocturnal, you know the sort who is up 'til 4am compiling his GNOME desktop environment, yep that's me.) If it is at all possible for me to be there when the first start to arrive I'll help take charge otherwise I will find someone in IRC tonight who can take over until the rest of us can get there! I'll try and get some others to respond on here too so you can see how many will be arriving at what time and the likely turnout, most of the users either aren't on this mailing list or don't often respond unfortunately. > On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Cornelius Mostert < > corneliusmost...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> OK thanx >> The company has a strenuous firewall/proxy so am not sure I can hit >> IRC but will try. Can do Win MSN Messenger BUT i can not get Pidgin to >> get through for MSN messenger, I got Linux Skype through though... If you're not firewalled, you can utilise Pidgin to connect to IRC as per our little guide on the wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WelshTeam/IRC . It is a nice little handy protocol when you get acquainted with it and use a specialised client such as XChat or irssi in place of Pidgin (despite what I just said about Pidgin being able to connect). >> So I gather that people will pitch as and when but I guess someone >> must be the "leader" or organizer of this whole StarBux party and how >> would I know when I pitch where to look for the party, will there be a >> banner up inside the StarBux or people with Ubuntu Tshirts... This >> will be my first Linux party so I do not know what to expect.. There will be so many different kinds of Ubuntu t-shirts being worn it'll be unbelievable (I'm only joking ;-) ). You're however bound to see a few wearing some sort of Linuxy clothing, either hats (I wanted to get an Ubuntu hat) or t-shirts but that isn't to say that's all that is stocked in our wardrobes! >> My surname started in various places in the world, Scotland, Germany, >> Holland, etc... My ancestors came from Holland, I have been all over >> UK but originally came from South Africa, Pretoria(+- 30',30' south) 6 >> years ago and currently live in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. >> >> Thanx Ah that's very interesting, I've never came across a surname similar to yours before hence why I asked. I am one of those people who gets interested by far too much and heritage is one of those things. I hope this has helped, Christopher Swift. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAknl+MkACgkQYckxdhCgq45pOgCfYitxcWY+bT3AhANOwTM2mX/i GkQAn36xmo2YzBARFECqD+7j8SW5nuxv =cG50 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/