On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 14:19 +0100, Lucy wrote: > 2009/10/8 Jon Spriggs <j...@spriggs.org.uk>: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > Here's a good start, created about a year back: > > http://geekup.org/wiki/index.php?title=PossibleVenuesInManchester > > > > There's also: Revolution Deansgate, which has a back room, that can > > take about 30-40 people, a mezzanine which can take about 15-20 and a > > larger room downstairs which can take (I estimate) 50-100 > > I think the downstairs room might be our best bet. Or failing that, > one of the other bars along that stretch. >
Do we know how much this kind of thing costs? always bearing in mind that ubuntu release parties are impromptu things done by the community without sponsorship from canonical sooo y'know.. cheep ;) > > And, Manchester Hackspace (@MadLab on Twitter) should be up and > > running by then - could be useful? > > > > BBC Backstage supported the Manchester Release Party for 9.04 - > > @cubicgarden on Twitter/identi.ca was behind arranging the room for > > that. > > I suspect/hope there are will be too many people for that again. The > BBC is great for smaller meet ups, but not so practical for the larger > ones. > Ideally i would hope that the bbc could be a backup if we can't find anywhere else, I would rather pack out a small venue than have an empty large one anyway :) -- Gordon Allott <gord.all...@canonical.com> Canonical
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