| November 7, 2009 10:00 AM | to | November 8, 2009 5:00 PM |
BarCampManchester is 2-day unconference where there
are no pre-determined streams or tracks; the content of the weekend is
determined on the day by those attending. Every attendee is expected to
either give a talk or host a panel or participate in some fashion.
BarCampManchester2 is an overnight event, you will be able to sleep at
the venue should you wish.
http://bcman2.nwdc.org.uk/
Date and Time: 7th 8th November
Bi-Monthly Bournemouth Pub Meeting of the DLUG. Two or three hours of beer and chat, not necessarily entirely about Linux.
| November 20, 2009 |
| 6:30 PM | to | 10:00 PM |
The Scottish Open Source Awards events brings together some of Scotland’s finest technologists and technology leaders to celebrate the achievements of the community of individuals and companies that contribute to the global strength of Open Source software. The awards event is on Friday November 20th at the new and prestigious Forum Building at Edinburgh University Informatics. Tickets are free!!
Joint meeting of the Hampshire and Surrey Linux Users Groups in Farnborough. Contant either LUG for details of how to get to the meeting and how to get in. You do not need to be a member to get in, but for security reasons you can’t just turn up unannounced. If you want to give a talk or demonstartion on something Linux or open source we would love to hear from you.
Hull LUG has it’s monthly meeting on the first Tuesday of each month in the Old Grey Mare, Cottingham Road, Hull, from 8.00pm (It’s the pub opposite Hull University’s main campus). This our workshop/install-fest/chance for a geeky chat & a drink. If you’re bringng a laptop, try to make sure it’s as fully charged as possible.
It’s a bit cheeky if we’re all thieving the pub’s electric!!!
Hull LUG has it’s monthly meeting on the first Tuesday of each month in the Old Grey Mare, Cottingham Road, Hull, from 8.00pm (It’s the pub opposite Hull University’s main campus). This our workshop/install-fest/chance for a geeky chat & a drink. If you’re bringng a laptop, try to make sure it’s as fully charged as possible.
It’s a bit cheeky if we’re all thieving the pub’s electric!!!
| September 19, 2009 |
| 10:00 AM | to | 4:00 PM |
Where is it? University of Manchester, Kilburn Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 0PL. Whats in store? * Free software showcase * Talks and advice * Hands-on workshops * Free software and other giveaways. * Free culture exhibitions * Books and merchandise on sale * Refreshments And more… Who’s it for? The event is open to the public, admission is free and everyone is welcome. More info… Please visit the website for more information about attending and participating.
| September 12, 2009 |
| 10:00 AM | to | 4:30 PM |
Meeting at IBM labs, Hursley, from 10am to 4:30 pm. Some talks are scheduled: * Anatomy of a Debian package – Anton Piatek * InfoSlicer – Laura Cowen * The House That Twitters (and other cool stuff) – Andy Stanford-Clark * Podcasting for fun and… erm… fun – Tony Whitmore * Book Reviewing – Adam Trickett Please see the website for details of how to sign up. Please do so before the day to ensure you can get into the site!
| October 25, 2009 |
| 11:00 AM | to | 4:00 PM |
Held at the Connaught hotel in Wolverhampton! The Ubuntu UK Podcast and Linux Outlaws are pleased to invite everyone to the first ever OGGCamp, a barcamp style event. Held in Wolverhampton, the day after LUG Radio Live, this is a perfect way to nurse your hangover. More information is here
ShefLUG Monthly Meeting Walkley Cottage Inn 46 Bole Hill Rd Sheffield, S6 5DD 0114 234 4968 http://www.walkleycottage.co.uk/ If you don’t have a car then you might like to know that the No: 94 and 95 buses run from High Street and Church Street (across from the Cathedral) through the city centre to the pub. This is a frequent bus service every 10 to 15 minutes during the day. Call 01709 515151 for bus information. Use Google maps if you don’t know where the Walkley Cottage is.
Tea and coffee is available. There is a good selection of beers which are well looked after. Look out for someone sitting next to an Hewlett-Packard penguin with a laptop in front of him. The topic of the meeting will be a general discussion or we can fix some hardware or software. If you need some help with that we can most likely point you in the right direction. If you want to know more about anything else come along and ask questions.
We can cope with just about any question about hardware or software. Any version of GNU/Linux or BSD. More than a few EeePCS are being used at meetings. We shall raffle off a couple of copies of issue 79 of Linux User and Developer Magazine. Save yourself some money and come along !