My pleasure yes check them all out because they do a lot of different
seminars and meet ups , ours did participate in NASA's SPACE APPS
competition and my team managed to get in the top 5 of our category
worldwide with a project about mining asteroids with robots using AI. It
was very well organized and with free pizza :D

A lot of interesting people frequent these places coming from every
profession you may imagine united by their love for open source. So they
are a hive of knowledge and creativity.
On Wed, 14 Sep 2016 at 23:41, jtuc...@objektfabrik.de <
jtuc...@objektfabrik.de> wrote:

> Dimitris,
>
> thanks a lot for the suggestion.
> There even is one very close to where we usually met. I'll definitely do
> some research...
> Joachim
>
>
> Am 14.09.16 um 22:29 schrieb Dimitris Chloupis:
>
> From this link
>
> https://wiki.hackerspaces.org/Z%C3%BCrich
>
> It appears that Zurich has several hackerspaces, in Athens we have one.
> Generally speaking hackerspaces are places for meeting people , organizing
> seminars and presentation about any open source project , they offer their
> services free of charge. I love our own Athens hackerspace, its open 24/7
> and there are many Greeks there because they are building the first made in
> Greece satellite (cube satellite). Also this is the place I presented Pharo
> , it must have been the very first time Pharo was presented to the Greek IT
> community.
>
> Have you checked out those hackerspaces ?
>
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 11:25 PM jtuc...@objektfabrik.de <
> jtuc...@objektfabrik.de> wrote:
>
>> Dimitris,
>>
>> so far, we never actually had an agenda or topic list. It was just
>> getting together and chatting. We started brainstorming on whether we
>> should have all that and make it an even better event with short
>> presentations (show us your project or show us some cool tool you found),
>> but one of the problems was finding a location. In Zürich, you don't get
>> anything for free, so that is a hurdle ;-)
>>
>> Any ideas or suggestions are welcome!
>>
>> Joachim
>>
>> Am 14.09.16 um 21:53 schrieb Dimitris Chloupis:
>>
>> I think I am not the only interested into reading news about what
>> happened in these meet ups. What did you guys discuss, what were your
>> conclusions, any interesting projects, complains and critic , etc
>>
>> So that we who cannot attend may benefit from them ;)
>> On Wed, 14 Sep 2016 at 22:46, jtuc...@objektfabrik.de <
>> jtuc...@objektfabrik.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Smalltalkers in the Zürich Area,
>>>
>>>
>>> it's probably time to get together again. It's been too much fun the
>>> last few times to just miss this opportunity.
>>>
>>> So I suggest November 8, 2016 as the date for our next meetup. The
>>> Steinfels has proven to be a suitable place, but if anybody has a better
>>> idea, let me know.
>>>
>>> If you are interested, please send me a note and I'll keep you updated
>>> on when, how, what and who.
>>>
>>> Hope to meet as many old and new Smalltalk enthusiasts and wannabes as
>>> possible!
>>>
>>>
>>> Joachim
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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