On 09/09/11 09:38, Thomas Morton wrote:
> Just to bump this...
>
> I'm sorting out my Schedule for November; is this definitely planned
> to go ahead?
>
> Is it time to start promoting it more (two months lead in is just
> enough to stir up some attendance I suspect).
>
> Tom
>
> On 26 August 2011 23:01, Lewis Cawte <lewisca...@googlemail.com
> <mailto:lewisca...@googlemail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Tom,
>
>     I'm already in talks with some people at the Skiff discussing us
>     using it :) Glad you know about it as well!
>
>     Designer wise, I don't see why not? I'm sure there are plenty of
>     design related bugs out there and other things they can do...
>
>     -- Lewis Cawte
>
>
>     On 26 August 2011 17:19, Tom Morris <t...@tommorris.org
>     <mailto:t...@tommorris.org>> wrote:
>
>         On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 10:41, Thomas Morton
>         <morton.tho...@googlemail.com
>         <mailto:morton.tho...@googlemail.com>> wrote:
>         > I don't know if Brighton has a Linux User Group? But they
>         might be
>         > interested (and also may have suggestions for venues and
>         other helpful
>         > stuff).
>         > The only really important thing in a venue is the WiFi ;)
>         > As to advertising; post on the Bot Owners Noticeboard.
>         >
>
>         What Brighton does have: BarCamp!
>
>         <http://barcampbrighton.org/>
>
>         I'll be there and will be happy to talk Wikimedia stuff to
>         anyone who
>         will listen: might be an idea to try and get people from the
>         BarCamp
>         community to come along, as well as the many open source
>         communities
>         in Brighton:
>
>         * BrightonPy - http://brightonpy.org/
>         * Async - http://asyncjs.com/
>         * Brighton Ruby User Group - http://www.brighton-ruby.org.uk/
>         * Brighton Girl Geek Dinners
>         * UX Brighton (because Wikimedia could do with some UX people
>         to tell
>         us how to suck less)
>
>         etc. etc.
>
>         I've tweeted about it as I know a lot of designers and
>         developer types
>         in Brighton who might be interested - I'm presuming we are
>         going to
>         let designers turn up and give us their wisdom? ;-)
>
>         I'll contact The Skiff, a coworking place in Brighton that a
>         friend of
>         mine runs to see if he's interested in letting us use some space
>         there. They have hosted BarCamp for 100+ people, but have nice
>         small
>         rooms and office space for hacking.
>
>
>         --
>         Tom Morris
>         <http://tommorris.org/>
>
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It should be going ahead then, and if the event does go ahead, it'll be
on that date, but I can't seem to get a response from the Skiff anymore...

Advertising wise, let me get a reply from the skiff first... I was
rather suprised to see a note on the Brighton hackathon in the latest
Wiki Signpost... :(

-- Lewis Cawte
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