[Sussex] RE: Sussex Digest, Vol 22, Issue 11

Wells, Richard rwells at impaq.co.uk
Fri Feb 20 16:28:16 UTC 2004


I feel a bit cheeky commenting on venue - I haven't yet been to a
meeting - but, as the question is posed, I'd really like a meeting that
had the possibility of demo's / learning etc. This is probably because I
spend so much using non-free software in my job, I'd really appreciate a
chance to do /see some useful Linux in action.

That said, I am certainly in favour of an informal venue with easy
access to beer etc as a follow-up maybe..sorry to say I'm long out of
touch with Horsham so I have no useful suggestions as to location.

Richard


-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Teale [mailto:gteale at cmedltd.com] 
Sent: 20 February 2004 15:38
To: LUG email list for the Sussex Counties
Subject: Re: [Sussex] RE: Sussex Digest, Vol 22, Issue 11

On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 14:46 +0000, Charles Thorns wrote:
<snip>

Nice to see a new name here (actually there are many people lurking on
this list - Gareth and I can see you  all you know *Mwaaa haaa haa
haa*). :)

I'd really like us to move away from having the meeting in a pub unless
said pub has a private room we can use.  I don't think a restaurant is
right either - those activities are good for apres-moot but I would like
to see the meets be far more hands-on.   

Who'd like to sit down with other people and build kernels, install
boxes - etc?  

Who'd like a meet they can feel safe bringing a desktop machine to?

This LUG is about Linux computing, lets have a meet where we can
comfortably sit at computers!
-- 
Geoff Teale
Cmed Technology <gteale at cmedltd.com>
Free Software Foundation <tealeg at members.fsf.org>


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