Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lug Radio RIP

2008-07-02 Thread Alan Pope
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 05:08:33PM +0100, James Hooker wrote: > A big shame - I look forward to LRL every year, and love the show. > > If any other ubuntu-UK people fancy stepping up to the plate to help > help organise another event or even a podcast - count me in (Hell, I'd > be happy to org

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lug Radio RIP

2008-07-02 Thread Chris Rose
On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 17:08 +0100, James Hooker wrote: > If any other ubuntu-UK people fancy stepping up to the plate to help > help organise another event or even a podcast - count me in (Hell, I'd > be happy to organise it) Organising an event like LugRadio is probably a mammoth task, but I'

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lug Radio RIP

2008-06-30 Thread James Grabham
Aww, Ill never get to go to one now :( > http://www.jonobacon.org/?p=1208 > > > > Presumably, this means Lug Radio Live 2008 will be the last of the > > best > > free software events in the UK. > > > > Sob. > > > > Still, at least there's the Ubuntu-UK podcast. But we need a new > > community eve

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lug Radio RIP

2008-06-30 Thread James Hooker
A big shame - I look forward to LRL every year, and love the show. If any other ubuntu-UK people fancy stepping up to the plate to help help organise another event or even a podcast - count me in (Hell, I'd be happy to organise it) On 30 Jun 2008, at 17:01, John Levin wrote: > http://www.jo

[ubuntu-uk] Lug Radio RIP

2008-06-30 Thread John Levin
http://www.jonobacon.org/?p=1208 Presumably, this means Lug Radio Live 2008 will be the last of the best free software events in the UK. Sob. Still, at least there's the Ubuntu-UK podcast. But we need a new community event! John -- John Levin http://www.technolalia.org/blog/ -- ubuntu-uk@