On 27/01/10 18:47, Steve wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:09:50 -, alan c
> wrote:
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>
>> alan c wrote:
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>>> Alan Pope wrote:
>>> [...]
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We have a wiki page listing Ubuntu Hours around the world, and I
wanted to encourage people to consider scheduling an hour
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:09:50 -, alan c
wrote:
> alan c wrote:
>> Alan Pope wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>>> We have a wiki page listing Ubuntu Hours around the world, and I
>>> wanted to encourage people to consider scheduling an hour to be
>>> somewhere and let the community know. I'd love to start
alan c wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote:
> [...]
>
>> We have a wiki page listing Ubuntu Hours around the world, and I
>> wanted to encourage people to consider scheduling an hour to be
>> somewhere and let the community know. I'd love to start hearing about
>> Ubuntu Hours around the UK.
>>
>> https://w
Alan Pope wrote:
[...]
> We have a wiki page listing Ubuntu Hours around the world, and I
> wanted to encourage people to consider scheduling an hour to be
> somewhere and let the community know. I'd love to start hearing about
> Ubuntu Hours around the UK.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hour
Hour
Matthew Daubney wrote:
> In the interest of experimentation, I'll be at Costa Coffee on
> Northbrook Street in Newbury (Berkshire) this Saturday from 2PM-3PM.
>
> I've stuck this on the Hour wiki and will try it for a couple of weeks,
> see what kind of response I get. Feel free to come say hello
In the interest of experimentation, I'll be at Costa Coffee on
Northbrook Street in Newbury (Berkshire) this Saturday from 2PM-3PM.
I've stuck this on the Hour wiki and will try it for a couple of weeks,
see what kind of response I get. Feel free to come say hello, I'll take
a stuffed Penguin t
Quoting YaManicKill :
> Sounds fantastic. I love the idea. With such large loco areas, lots of
> people would feel like they don't feel really as "included" as others. Such
> as in UK, a lot of stuff is London central, which is fine, but this sort of
> thing would allow a lot more "local" stuff to
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> Rob Beard wrote:
>> That sounds like a great idea, I bet something like that could work at
>> LUG meetings, or in our case down in Torbay, possibly at one of
>> Paignton's new venues which will hopefully in the next cou
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Rob Beard wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was lucky enough to attend the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) at the
>> end of last year. Probably the most inspiring of the lightning talks
>> was one called Ubuntu Hour by Fabián Rodríguez. In it Fabi
Sounds fantastic. I love the idea. With such large loco areas, lots of
people would feel like they don't feel really as "included" as others. Such
as in UK, a lot of stuff is London central, which is fine, but this sort of
thing would allow a lot more "local" stuff to happen. Sounds great.
Ymk
On
Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was lucky enough to attend the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS) at the
> end of last year. Probably the most inspiring of the lightning talks
> was one called Ubuntu Hour by Fabián Rodríguez. In it Fabián discussed
> the problems of organising major events with venues and
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