Thanks again Simon for sending the email out. I've just looked at the dates and I've realised I won't be able to make one of the days!
I agree that MadLab would be a good place to hold it and I'll see if I can speak to someone this weekend. Failing that, I think the BBC might be good, but it would mean limiting it to a smaller number of people who've signed up in advance. Also, I think the Ubuntu Developer week is happening very soon (next week?) and I'm guessing that it would also be of use to people thinking of contributing to Ubuntu? 2010/1/19 Jon Spriggs <j...@spriggs.org.uk>: > MadLab would be perfect for this. > > If you contact Dave Mee d...@madlab.org.uk and Asa Calow > a...@madlab.org.uk they can provide times they have available. > > There's space on the 2nd and ground floor and they are *very* open to > having "geek" events going on. > -- > Jon "The Nice Guy" Spriggs LPIC-1 Certified > > 2010/1/19 Andrew Williams <a...@tensixtyone.com>: >> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 09:18:52PM +0000, Simon Wears wrote: >>> So far no date/venue has been planned, so if you think you know a suitable >>> place, post it up. Some things to remember about the venue is that it needs >>> plenty of power available, and an Internet connection, and preferably a >>> place to get drinks & snacks. As for the date, mostly we can speculate it >>> will probably be an evening/weekend event, as most people tend to work >>> during the week. >> >> I'll be interested in attending. >> >> As for locations, I suggest giving Manchester Free Software and Manchester >> Geekup a nudge for suggestions. Maybe MadLab[1]? >> >> [1] http://madlab.org.uk/ >> >> -- >> Andrew Williams >> w: http://tensixtyone.com/ >> e: andy (at) tensixtyone.com >> -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/