[Liverpool] Fwd: [Fsfe-uk] FSUK-Manchester Meeting. Tuesday 19th.
7pm @ MDDA. (Tomorrow)
Andrew Williams
andy at tensixtyone.com
Mon Feb 18 21:57:44 GMT 2008
FYI, just incase you guys are interested. If your heading along make
yourself known to me :)
Andrew Williams
w: http://tensixtyone.com/
e: andy at tensixtyone.com
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From: Tim Dobson <personalwebsite at army.com>
Date: 18 Feb 2008 17:28
Subject: [Fsfe-uk] FSUK-Manchester Meeting. Tuesday 19th. 7pm @ MDDA. (Tomorrow)
To: manchester at bsdgroups.org.uk, man-lug at lists.manchester.ac.uk,
linux-users at lists.manchester.ac.uk, connect at geekup.org,
fsfe-uk at gnu.org, sheflug at sheflug.org.uk, fsuk-manchester at nongnu.org
Who?
Stuart Langridge, "aq" from LUGRadio.
Where?
Manchester Digital Development Agency (MDDA)
Portland Street
Manchester
Directions?
http://www.manchesterdda.com/directions/
When?
7pm, Tuesday, 19th February.
More info: http://manchester.fsuk.org
If you're coming, please feel free to add yourself to the FSF Groups
wiki page:-
http://groups.fsf.org/index.php/Manchester/2008-02-19
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Details
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After last month's, engaging, well attended talk from Aidan McGuire,
where he talked about the challenges faced by small company's based
around Free Software products and the problems the Free Software
movement faces today.
Stuart Langridge (also known as Aq) of LUGRadio fame joining us for a
talk about his experiences with free software.
"A well known and well respected web and Javascript developer, Stuart is
known for his development prowess both inside and outside the web world.
In addition to his web work, he has written two books about Javascript
and AJAX development, has written various Javascript libraries and is
the author of the popular implementation of various desktop widgets for
GNOME, known as Jackfield. Opinionated, and possessing thick ginger
locks, you always know when Aq is near."
Next Month we have Alex Hudson from the Bongo Project, who will be
joining us on March 18th.
He's going to be talking about freeing proprietary software and the
control of free software projects.
Alex Hudson is an established UK-based free software author and
supporter. As well as being involved in anti-software patent activity in
the UK, and free software issues in Europe generally, he is also leads
the Bongo Project, bringing excitement and va-va-voom to free software
mail and calendaring. He doesn't like the word "groupware".
For details about speakers at other upcoming FSUK-Manchester meetings,
including John Leach from Brightbox/ELER in April,
See http://manchester.fsuk.org/blog/2008-meetings/
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Fairtrade Tea and Coffee is provided by the venue. After the event,
we'll probably go to the Fab Cafe, as it's virtually next door to the
venue, and cheap.
If you're coming from outside of Manchester, the venue is close to
Piccadilly.
Nearest Metrolink is St Peter's Square.
(easily within walking distance of Piccadilly Station, allow quarter of
an hour with some idea where you are going.)
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What is Manchester Free Software?
Manchester Free Software was formed in response to a growing apparent
need for a group based in the Manchester area that focuses on Free
Software and GNU/Linux primarily, but also on issues such as Digital
Restrictions Management and other issues which infringe on the freedoms
of computer users.
Everybody is welcome to the meetings, but you will be particularly
interested in the meetings if you are interested in the activities of
the Free Software Foundation, GNU Project, League for Programming
Freedom and the GNU/Linux operating system.
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See you there!
Tim Dobson
--
www.dobo.urandom.co.uk
----
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
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