We have regular sessions on the second Saturday of each month. Bring a 'box', bring a notebook, bring anything that might run Linux, or just bring yourself and enjoy socialising/learning/teaching or simply chilling out!
This was our first meeting at the Old Crown, a successful meeting with about 15 of us and unlikely to be our last visit. For August the weather was unusually blustery, but within the room provided, no problem.
We have regular sessions on the second Saturday of each month. Bring a 'box', bring a notebook, bring anything that might run Linux, or just bring yourself and enjoy socialising/learning/teaching or simply chilling out!
A good crowd of 15 of us, much protein burnt according to the traditional recipes, much discussion of topics both FOSS and otherwise, for a very relaxing afternoon amongst old friends and new. We finally packed up around 7pm.
A plentiful supply of greenstuff was available, though the aliums and poppies weren't part of the recommended diet:
We have regular sessions on the second Saturday of each month. Bring a 'box', bring a notebook, bring anything that might run Linux, or just bring yourself and enjoy socialising/learning/teaching or simply chilling out!
About 16 of us in a pub with friendly staff, home cooked food and real ale. MicroPython, Raspberry Pi's, dead hard drives, and some box that looked like a homemade router all in evidence. We even worked on fixing a Windows laptop belonging to one of the pub staff! :)
A well attended meeting at one of our regular venues, always a success. Anthony's home made bicycle tilt display, and Halina's Norwegian Blue hard drive featured. Thanks to some excellent real ale your reporter's recall of much else is now blurred, but it was very enjoyable.
Our February meeting was in the Woolpack at Elstead, a new venue for us and one that we hope to return to. Not the easiest to reach by public transport, but of course car pooling via the mailing list solves that. There were about 15 of us, including some new young faces amongst us, nice to see fresh blood. Not that we're vampires! And indeed our appetites were well served by the Italian chef at the Woolpack, who produced generous sized authentic pizzas, as well as other choices, both Italian and English.
We have regular sessions on the second Saturday of each month. Bring a 'box', bring a notebook, bring anything that might run Linux, or just bring yourself and enjoy socialising/learning/teaching or simply chilling out!
This month's meeting is at the Station Pub in West Byfleet, Surrey.