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Re: [dfey-se-discuss] London, October 2009 Meeting
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Robert Leverington |
Subject: |
Re: [dfey-se-discuss] London, October 2009 Meeting |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Sep 2009 22:20:40 +0000 |
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On 2009-09-25, Robert Leverington wrote:
> Everyone has submitted their Doodle apart from Sean (who stated he
> couldn't be specific at this point) and Connor (who I can't get in
> contact with). Therefore I'd like to propose holding the meeting on
> 17th October.
Everyone seems to be content with this date and I have updated the wiki
to show this. [1] Please move yourself in to Confirmed or Not attending
section at your earliest convenience.
Times are pencilled in as 12:30 to 16:30, but these can be flexible.
I'll add some more information to the wiki page at a later point, but
some details for now:
The London Hackspace is located in the loft room of 2020 Archery, there
is a blue gate to the right as you walk up the gravel drive at the end
of Barnsbury Terrace, go through this, then go through a simillar door
in to the building. The stairway to London Hackspace is located behind
a sliding door directly to the left as you walk in, marked with a "No
entry" sign. There are toilets and a kitchen downstairs which Hackspace
users are free to use. The opening times are 12:00 till late, so don't
worry if you're a bit early as you always sit inside for a while.
The nearest tube stations are Caledonian Road, Kings Cross St Pancras,
and Highbury & Islington. They are all a simillar distance from the
venue, but I'd reccomend walking from Caledonian Road as the Victoria
line is frequently closed for maintenance at the weekends, and
Caledonian Road is very small so it will be a good place to meet at and
walk from together if anyone else is interested in doing that.
Finally, a few people are interested in doing keysigning; to participate
you'll need to bring some form of id (preferrably photo id) and a few
print outs of your PGP key fingerprints to give to people signing your
key.
Look forward to seeing you all in a few weeks.
[1] http://dfey.org/wiki/London,_October_2009
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Robert Leverington
http://rhl.me.uk/
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