[Gllug] Intense Coding and Games LAN

Tim Bateman tim at home.dotkode.net
Mon Jan 28 05:41:36 UTC 2002


hi all,

i have been emailing lecturers over the weekend, and so
far i have two lectures who would love to do talks
and a couple who are intrested. i would also like to add
the bar will be open (very cheap SU bar prices!!) and there
are lecture theatres which we have use of.

should b good fun...look forward to seeing you all.

-Tim


On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 07:57:48PM +0000, Ian Norton wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 04:42:57PM +0000, Vincent AE Scott wrote:
> > > summer event (plan 2) - 3-4 day event
> > > location: university of essex campus
> > > everyone will have thier own room and each room has 
> > > access to the internet with average speeds of 700k/sec,
> > > geekyness, divx, halflife but the main idea of this event is to 
> > > make full use of the opensource coding method and development model,
> > > (suitable projects open for debate)
>  
> > yep, i'm well up for any and all of the above.
> > altho i reckon plan2 might need some kinda communal area?  fast net
> > access would be nice, but a load of geeks each in there own rooms sounds
> > a bit 'isolated' 
> > 
> > if you start a mailling for it, mention it on gllug, and i'll sign up to
> > it.
> > 
> > nice one geezar.  i missed last years party, as i was abroad, g2k was
> > smaaart IMCO.  hats off to you guys for organising it.
> > 
> 
> weve been thinking more on plan2 at the uni, we will probably get sponsorship
> from the uni for it, 
> 
> the flats at essex uni have nice big! open plan kitchens with enough room for 8
> pcs or more, the rooms have the net access but people will also probly be able
> to visit the labs  or if they choose throw a utl cable into the kitchens,
> 
> we want to run linux/unix workshops, with something for everyone from 'basic
> shell scripting' 'linux games and wine' 'networks and routing' 'compiling your
> first kernel' etc etc,
> 
> would anyone here be intrested in helping us run a class or two? we are
> probably talking about 20 people a class for about 40mins - 1hr, maybe the past
> gllug talkers would like to have a go?
> 
> we would like very much for newbies to come, its great telling people exactly
> why you like linux, even better teaching them how to like it more
> 
> bred
> 
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