Aloha,
It's a month to go to Oggcamp and I just wondered would the Ubuntu UK
loco like a stand to display information there at the event, possibly
demo Ubuntu machines, we could get a conference pack and also some cds
for the event, but we'd need people to man it over the two days.
http://ogg
Please assume my *virtual* presence in photo ;)
Please assume, also, that I'm distnctly jealous of you guys ;(
On Sun, 2011-08-14 at 14:08 +0100, Matthew Daubney wrote:
> On 14 August 2011 11:20, Alan Pope wrote:
> > On 14 August 2011 11:16, Matthew Daubney wrote:
> >> Anyone who would like to
On 14 August 2011 11:20, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 14 August 2011 11:16, Matthew Daubney wrote:
>> Anyone who would like to join in, at lunch we'd like to do a mass photo for
>> the reapproval process. Alan Bell and myself will be just outside the main
>> door, just come say hi :-)
>>
>
> Lunch being
On 14 August 2011 11:16, Matthew Daubney wrote:
> Anyone who would like to join in, at lunch we'd like to do a mass photo for
> the reapproval process. Alan Bell and myself will be just outside the main
> door, just come say hi :-)
>
Lunch being 1pm :)
Al.
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Anyone who would like to join in, at lunch we'd like to do a mass photo for
the reapproval process. Alan Bell and myself will be just outside the main
door, just come say hi :-)
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Hullo LoCo!
We (Ubuntu UK Podcast & Linux Outlaws) have just announced that we'll
be holding another OggCamp this year. Apologies if you see this
announcement in numerous places, we're trying to get the word out :)
OggCamp 11 will be held on the 13th & 14th August at Farnham Maltings
[0] in Surre
Hi everyone
As you may know I am running a booth at Oggcamp
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9170947#post9170947
I will be offering copies of the latest release (Lucid Lynx) to
everyone.
If you are attending Oggcamp and would like a copy
Bring a blank CD or USB flash drive
A barcamp generally should have at least three rooms and one of them should
be enough to hold as many people as you have that are attending. As it tends
to be a fairly geeky set of people, you'll need to have sufficient bandwidth
for your attendees, including wifi coverage of the building. At the f
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Just wondered what the venue requirements for ogg / bar camp would be as
the lighthouse in Paignton may be suitable.
http://www.devonmusiccollective.com/
looking at the site it can take about 700 people, I can't see 700 +
people turning up to a geek
Hi everyone
First post, so let me introduce myself.
My name is Les Pounder, I live in Blackpool, and I have been using
Ubuntu since 6.06 Dapper Drake. I have been using Linux since 2000
(Corel Linux), and I currently work as an IT Service Manager for the
DWP.
I will be part of the crew at Oggcam
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
I was about to book train tickets for OggCamp, but thought before I did
so I'd see if anyone on these lists from the Derby area was going and
wanted to car share and split the cost of petrol. I intend to travel to
and from the v
I will most likely be *speaking* at OggCamp. It should be good fun, look
out for me, and it would be nice to have a good few people looking at my
talk (on http://launchpad.net/suvat if anyone wants to read up on it in
advance).
I'll also be at LRL. Hope to see plenty of you there!
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Josh Holla
Hi all,
If any of you are around in Wolverhampton on the 25th October then you
might want to come along to OggCamp. It's an event created by the
people behind Ubuntu UK Podcast and Linux Outlaws Podcast. We're
hosting an 'unconference' where everyone is welcome (first come, first
served). It's run
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