Thanks, much appreciated. We usually go on till about 6pm but I'll
advertise it to go on till 7.30 and we'll see how many people stay.
There's not reason why we shouldn't do something in the evenings, we're
still in the process of finding out what works. I'll keep in touch - and
if you like you
On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 14:06 +0100, pmgazz wrote:
> Oh yes, and I meant to mention - we're starting informal drop-in help
> sessions for Ubuntu and FOSS on the first Friday of every month if
> anyone wants to help out (let me know) - or come and get help:
> http://fossbox.org.uk/blog/?p=362
Hi Paul
HI Paula,
I sadly could not get time off at work to help out, but if you can let me
know when you are running other sessions I would be happy to help out.
Cheers
JT
#selinuxium
On 14 October 2010 14:06, pmgazz wrote:
> Oh yes, and I meant to mention - we're starting informal drop-in help
>
Oh yes, and I meant to mention - we're starting informal drop-in help
sessions for Ubuntu and FOSS on the first Friday of every month if
anyone wants to help out (let me know) - or come and get help:
http://fossbox.org.uk/blog/?p=362
We're also running a free introductory session on podcasting
I am looking to set-up a small ubuntu training suite / LUG as part of the
work I do within my day-job as an IT Manager for a Social Enterprise here in
the UK. I would be keen to know what support / advice (if any) the LoCo team
could offer on this project.
Just to give you some background; I work
HI Alan and all of the UK Ubuntu community,
This is a quick email to introduce you to Bill Cosgrave of QA-IQ. Check out -
http://blog.canonical.com/ (which you should bookmark, if you haven't
already...)
Canonical and QA-IQ have recently signed a training partner agreement whereby
QA-IQ will p