Simon Wears wrote: > Firstly - my apologies! I think I sent out a blank email to the list > by accident. > > Second - I'm living in Manchester, and was thinking of going along to > one of the MANlug meetings. Does anyone on this list go, or know how > active they are?
Hiya, I'm based near Manchester and though I've never been to a ManLUG meeting, I know a load of people who do and hangout on #manlug on irc.oftc.net (I'm "tdobson" - feel free to say hi) There is actually quite a broad spectrum of tech groups in the northwest. In Manchester; There is ManLUG[1] - a traditional LUG focused (as far as I know) around technological things one can achieve with Linux and software for Linux, sometimes has presentations There is Manchester Free Software Group[2] - a group to compliment Manchester's other tech groups which focuses more on the ideological side of things but frequently has talks concentrating on things that can be achieved with free software (or the ideology) for anyone who is interested. These sometimes focus on aspects of GNU/Linux but cover a wide range of areas - the next talk is on Drupal for instance. (Probably not the best people to ask how to get Adobe Flash 10 running.) [3] Manchester BSD User Group - a friendly group of '*BSD Users' who meet up regularly but in my experience are prone to use Darwin (OS X) and talk about everything except BSD, but if you wanted to know anything about BSD, they'd be the bunch. There are plenty more tech orientated groups in Manchester, focusing on various different things, Geekup[4], DFEY-NW[5] and Manchester Geek Girl Dinners[6] being just a few. Hope this helps, Tim Disclaimer: I am involved in the organisation and running of Manchester Free Software Group. [1] http://www.manlug.org [2] http://manchester.fsuk.org [3] http://www.bsdgroups.org.uk/manchester/ [4] http://geekup.org [5] http://dfey.freedomdreams.co.uk [6] http://www.manchestergirlgeekdinners.co.uk/ -- www.tdobson.net ---- If each of us have one object, and we exchange them, then each of us still has one object. If each of us have one idea, and we exchange them, then each of us now has two ideas. - George Bernard Shaw -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/