Hi everyone,
A reminder and update. On Friday the 14th of January Georg Greve, the current head of the Free Software Foundation, Europe, will be in Dublin to give a free public talk. I am still waiting to hear the precise location, but UCD Netsoc are hosting the talk, so it will be on the UCD campus at Belfield. There will be no charge to attend.
If you know somebody who would be interested in attending this talk then please pass this information on to them. The latest news will be available from the IFSO web site: http://ifso.ie/
On Friday, Jan 14th 2005, Georg Greve will held a talk about the challenges of Free Software in the digital age and about the work of the Free Software Foundation Europe. The talk will be held on the UCD campus on January 14th and will be open to the public.
Glenn,
What time is the talk? Morning, afternoon or evening?
Thanks Teresa
-----Original Message----- From: fsfe-ie-bounces@fsfeurope.org [mailto:fsfe-ie-bounces@fsfeurope.org]On Behalf Of Glenn Strong Sent: 06 January 2005 19:09 To: fsfe-ie@fsfeurope.org Subject: [Fsfe-ie] Public talk by Georg Greve of the FSF-Europe
Hi everyone,
A reminder and update. On Friday the 14th of January Georg Greve, the current head of the Free Software Foundation, Europe, will be in Dublin to give a free public talk. I am still waiting to hear the precise location, but UCD Netsoc are hosting the talk, so it will be on the UCD campus at Belfield. There will be no charge to attend.
If you know somebody who would be interested in attending this talk then please pass this information on to them. The latest news will be available from the IFSO web site: http://ifso.ie/
On Friday, Jan 14th 2005, Georg Greve will held a talk about the challenges of Free Software in the digital age and about the work of the Free Software Foundation Europe. The talk will be held on the UCD campus on January 14th and will be open to the public.
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 20:28:07 -0000, Teresa Hackett teresahackett@eircom.net wrote:
Glenn,
What time is the talk? Morning, afternoon or evening?
Thanks Teresa
I'm guessing evening.
Firstly a student society is hosting it, and us students have lectures. Secondly they will have to use a lecture theater and they are in use during the day (Lecturers like having rooms to give classes in).
:)
<Rory>
On Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 20:51 +0000, Rory McCann wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 20:28:07 -0000, Teresa Hackett teresahackett@eircom.net wrote:
Glenn,
What time is the talk? Morning, afternoon or evening?
Thanks Teresa
I'm guessing evening.
Good guess Rory.
I have just (literally this minute) had the location and time confirmed. Theatre Q (wherever that is - I shall find a map) is booked for 1900-2130. An 8pm start therefore seems sensible but I will deliver further confirmation tomorrow (since this is really a UCD netsoc decision, and I will have to communicate with them).
Netsoc advertising started, poster on page. http://netsoc.ucd.ie/events/ifso/
Also posted on IIU and to other colleges via Intersocs
David C.
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 09:43:48PM +0000, Glenn Strong wrote:
On Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 20:51 +0000, Rory McCann wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 20:28:07 -0000, Teresa Hackett teresahackett@eircom.net wrote:
Glenn,
What time is the talk? Morning, afternoon or evening?
Thanks Teresa
I'm guessing evening.
Good guess Rory.
I have just (literally this minute) had the location and time confirmed. Theatre Q (wherever that is - I shall find a map) is booked for 1900-2130. An 8pm start therefore seems sensible but I will deliver further confirmation tomorrow (since this is really a UCD netsoc decision, and I will have to communicate with them).
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On Sunday, January 9, 2005 at 17:34 +0000, David Cathcart wrote:
Netsoc advertising started, poster on page. http://netsoc.ucd.ie/events/ifso/
Nice poster David!
Just in case anyone didn't check this the time of the talk, it has been set at 7.30pm - half an hour earlier than I previously said!
Also posted on IIU and to other colleges via Intersocs
David C.
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 09:43:48PM +0000, Glenn Strong wrote:
On Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 20:51 +0000, Rory McCann wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 20:28:07 -0000, Teresa Hackett teresahackett@eircom.net wrote:
Glenn,
What time is the talk? Morning, afternoon or evening?
Thanks Teresa
I'm guessing evening.
Good guess Rory.
I have just (literally this minute) had the location and time confirmed. Theatre Q (wherever that is - I shall find a map) is booked for 1900-2130. An 8pm start therefore seems sensible but I will deliver further confirmation tomorrow (since this is really a UCD netsoc decision, and I will have to communicate with them).
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I have just (literally this minute) had the location and time confirmed. Theatre Q (wherever that is - I shall find a map) is booked
How to get here, take the bus number 10 or 46A from the city center (they leve from nassau street/college green) The 10 will drop you in the heart of ucd (Location 27 on the map below) and the 46A will drop you just outside (Near Point A on the map below). The 11B From town will also drop you close enough (somewhere near 46 on the map), and all number 11 buese stop near Entrance B. If you're driving, from town follow the junction signs for the N11 and turn off before you go under the Belfield Overpass (only bridge with a road on it - few hundred meters after the RTE Tower). Once in ucd use this map to guide yourself: http://www.ucd.ie/maps/campusmap.jpg (arts block is number 14) When in the arts block follow the coloured lines on the ground to find theather Q - it's on the opposite side to L and M - Besite number 18 on the map). Here is an arial view of the arts building with the location of theatre Q maked on it: http://netsoc.ucd.ie/events/archive/map/ Possibly also usefull: http://www.ucd.ie/trans.htm
There is wifi in the arts block, though it's patchy and not the the lecture theatre. If we ajourn to a bar afterwards it will probably be in Jurys (quieter than the student bars - Located accross the bridge from entrance A), who knows - Netsoc might even open a tab.
David
On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 10:40:41PM +0000, David Cathcart wrote:
I have just (literally this minute) had the location and time confirmed. Theatre Q (wherever that is - I shall find a map) is booked
the arts block follow the coloured lines on the ground to find theather Q - it's on the opposite side to L and M - Besite number 18 on the map).
Just the be thorough, it's the yellow line you want to follow.
David