so what will you be doing next Saturday?
Mike O'Donohue
airurando at eircom.net
Sun Sep 8 13:04:37 UTC 2013
On 02/09/13 11:02, Mike O'Donohue wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We are very grateful that the folks at TOG, The Dublin Hackerspace are
> again hosting an Ubuntu Global Jam event! A big thanks to Jeffrey for
> organising this. On Saturday the 14th of September a UGJ event will
> take place between 12 noon and 6pm at TOG which is located at
> Warehouse Unit C, Chancery Lane, Dublin 8.
>
> UGJ is incredible opportunity to dip your toes into the Ubuntu
> ecosphere! It is an opportunity for the Ubuntu community to unite
> (face to face and online) and work together on a diverse range of
> topics with the dual goals of having fun and improving Ubuntu.
> Everyone can contribute to the Jam in their own way, and everyone is
> welcome and encouraged to get involved. Curious about how to make a
> real difference to Ubuntu? This is a great chance to make that
> difference so why not avail of this great opportunity and join in!
>
> Event details can be found on the LoCo Team Portal Listing at:
>
> http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-ie/2516-ubuntu-global-jam-dublin/
>
> We may run a google hangout during the Jam also so if you can't make
> the physical meetup and still want to join in what not log on to irc
> and keep an eye out for the google hangout.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Mike O'Donohue
>
>
Remember folks if you are free next Saturday afternoon the Ubuntu
Ireland Team will be participating in the Saucy Salamander Ubuntu Global
Jam from 12 noon till 6pm. You can join us at the TOG Hackerspace in
Dublin or online on irc (and probably a Google + Hangout). Please don't
worry about not knowing what you'll do (I'm practically useless at these
events myself) as there should be people present to provide you with
friendly guidance. Details of the hangout will be posted on the various
Ubuntu Ireland social streams.
Please join us in person or online for a bit of fun!
Regards,
Mike O'Donohue
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