[cumbria_lug] Meetings
Mark Wickens
mark at wickensonline.co.uk
Mon Jan 18 20:39:44 UTC 2010
Blimey,
That makes me feel old! I was on the list for the first empeg, but I
just didn't have the money when it came to it!
Personally, I'd like to hear about the alternatives to ubuntu and suse.
David Priestley wrote:
> Depends on the venue...
> Primary is meet & socialise. If people want to bring stuff then that
> can probably be co-ordinated with the organiser - so we don't end up
> with too much stuff to play with - or people can list what they have
> and people can request stuff to be brought that they'd like to play with.
>
> eg. I have an early release version EMPEG - a 10 year old StrongARM
> based linux car stereo (http://www.empeg.com/ )
>
> Asterisk, ZoneMinder, MythTV, etc.
>
>
> DP
>
> Karolis Pocius wrote:
>> Should we agree the topic and/or intention of the meeting? Or would
>> it be come, bring anything you'd like, meet others, socialize type of
>> thing?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 5:51 PM, David Priestley
>> <stig-clug at spodbox.org <mailto:stig-clug at spodbox.org>> wrote:
>>
>> Time to kick the Meetings thread again :-)
>>
>> Trevor - do you want to sort out something for February in Workington.
>>
>> Do people want to bring along toys for others to play with?
>>
>>
>> DP
>>
>> On 26/10/2009 20:02, Trevor Pearson wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> Yo,
>>>> The last shin-digg occured in Barrow, before that it was out near
>>>> Aspatria way-ish. I guess Workington would do to, If we wanted to have
>>>> a room at somewhere like the Helena-Thompson museum for messing about
>>>> with stuff.... There are a few other halls and places with meeting
>>>> rooms that aren't stupendously expensive, but I would only stump up if I
>>>> was 100% confident several someone-elses (apart from me) were going to
>>>> occur. Don't know about the interwebnet availability though.
>>>>
>>>> Kit and kaboodle could then be temporarily stored at my gaff while we
>>>> sampled the local hospitality for a meal/drink and bemoan the state of
>>>> the world.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> stig-clug at spodbox.org <mailto:stig-clug at spodbox.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Cumbrians are like cats - nice and loveable, but a complete hassle to
>>>>> try and herd in one direction.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Karolis Pocius wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> OK. Sounds good to me, just wanted to double-check.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think I'm also learning a valuable lesson in how Cumbria operates :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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