> > 4. An exciting trip!
> >
> > I've had a couple of ideas for trips to enlighten and inspire. The first
> > is the London Design Museum [4]. The second is an exhibition called
> > 'Decode: Digital Design Sensations' [5], which is showing at the moment,
> > and looks highly relevant to the subje
There's an openFrameworks lab planned Feb 26-28 related to the Decode
event.
-Omar
On Feb 16, 2010, at 3:25 PM, Brian Cameron
wrote:
Allan:
> I've been working on organising the social side of the upcoming
> Usability Hackfest. The plan comes in four parts...
Thanks so much for helpi
Allan:
> I've been working on organising the social side of the upcoming
> Usability Hackfest. The plan comes in four parts...
Thanks so much for helping with this.
I do have one question. If there are people in the local London
free software community who are not participating in the GNOME
U
> > > 4. An exciting trip!
> > >
> > > I've had a couple of ideas for trips to enlighten and inspire. The first
> > > is the London Design Museum [4]. The second is an exhibition called
> > > 'Decode: Digital Design Sensations' [5], which is showing at the moment,
> > > and looks highly relevant
> > 2. GNOME London Beer
> >
> > London GNOMErs have regular(ish) social gatherings. It would be great to
> > tie a GNOME London Beer night in with the hackfest. It's tradition to
> > hold the London Beer nights on a Friday. Would that suit the hackfest
> > attendees?
> Sounds excellent - wouldn'
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 12:11 +, Calum Benson wrote:
> On 11 Feb 2010, at 23:14, Allan Day wrote:
>
> > 4. An exciting trip!
> >
> > I've had a couple of ideas for trips to enlighten and inspire. The first
> > is the London Design Museum [4]. The second is an exhibition called
> > 'Decode: Digi
On 11 Feb 2010, at 23:14, Allan Day wrote:
> 4. An exciting trip!
>
> I've had a couple of ideas for trips to enlighten and inspire. The first
> is the London Design Museum [4]. The second is an exhibition called
> 'Decode: Digital Design Sensations' [5], which is showing at the moment,
> and lo
Allan - thanks very much for thoughtfully organizing this. I am excited about
attending my first hackfest and this all sounds great.
On Feb 11, 2010, at 6:14 PM, Allan Day wrote:
> This message is primarily intended for those attending the Usability
> Hackfest in London...
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've
> 1. First night meal (Monday 22nd February)
>
> I think the Queen's Arms pub [1] could be the best place. It's a great
> modern pub that does excellent beer and good food, and it's within
> walking distance of the hackfest venue. There's a nice dining room that
> we could use. Does that seem OK?