[Preston] Manchester Free Software Talk - Enrico Zini, Debian stories

Lazarus Grey lazarusgrey at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Aug 12 16:13:55 UTC 2009


I was thinking about but it looks I am working until 18:30 that day.

Are there any groups that meet in Preston on this list?

On 12 Aug 2009, at 12:32, Georgina Joyce <ready2golinux at googlemail.com> wrote:

Hi

Is anyone from Preston going?



On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 00:29 +0100, Tim Dobson wrote:
Manchester Free software's next meeting will be on Tuesday 18th August 2009.

Talk
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This month’s talk will be given by Debian Developer, Enrico Zini.

In his own words:

"I like to tell stories and I have stories to tell. I will start
covering the recent Debian Conference in Cceres (Extremadura, Spain),
and from there I will continue with stories about Debian, and about how
Debian is being used in interesting ways."

Enrico can be found online at http://www.enricozini.org/

Location
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The meeting will take place at the usual time, 7pm, at the Lass O'
Gowrie pub on Charles Street in Central Manchester. We will be located
in the Salmon Room upstairs, although there will be people around a 
little earlier downstairs(probably sampling the food and drinks on 
offer). Just ask at the bar if you can't find us. Their website[1] has 
full details of how to get there and the fine selection of food and 
drink available. The venue also provides wifi.

General information about Manchester Free Software meetings can be
found on our website[2].

If you would like five minutes to tell us about something, please
contact us at <team at manchester.fsuk.org>.

[1]: http://www.thelass.co.uk/
[2]: http://manchester.fsuk.org/blog/meetings/



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