Hello all, This list was created to foster some kind of Free Software community in Ireland, so to get things started, how about a small pub gathering so that we can find out who we are?
A Dublin city pub will be easiest for the majority to reach, non-dubliners could maybe start a thread to find out what other counties could host similar meetings.
So, the proposal is: Wednesday, the 2nd of July, at around 1930, in Messr Maquires.
Topics for discussion could include: FreeSoftware adoption in Government/Schools, Legal Threats such as software patents (and what we can do), FreeSoftware projects people are working on, Work that the FSF wants volunteers to help out with, etc. But the main goal is to find out who's interested in doing something.
Who's interested in coming along?
Hi,
So, the proposal is: Wednesday, the 2nd of July, at around 1930, in Messr Maquires.
Who's interested in coming along?
I'd like to show up there.
I am not really an Irish, but I've been living in Dublin for more than 4 years now. I am working on a couple of free projects currently eg. http://qixite.sf.net/
Hope to see you all there.
-- Linas
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On Fri 20 Jun 2003 20:13, Malcolm Tyrrell wrote:
Wednesday, the 2nd of July, at around 1930, in Messr Maquires.
Great. I'll certainly be there.
I'm in - -- Thanks, Aidan Delaney - -- If anyone has both the right and the need to study the code and be assured of its correct functioning, it is users. -- Whitfield Diffie Checksums of bad data tell you only: "yup, that's exactly the same bad data the other guy has" -- Tom Lord
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Okay, were up to seven now: Me Ben Klaasen Linas Jakucioni Malcolm Tyrrell Aidan Delaney Jane (3jane from another mailinglist (freedom@lists.beecher.net)) Kevin O'Riordan
who else?
Looking forward to meeting you all. ciaran
On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 11:55:54AM +0100, Aidan Delaney wrote:
On Fri 20 Jun 2003 20:13, Malcolm Tyrrell wrote:
Wednesday, the 2nd of July, at around 1930, in Messr Maquires.
Great. I'll certainly be there.
I'm in
Thanks, Aidan Delaney