linuxcaffe is..

Sy sy1235-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Thu Jun 16 19:28:09 UTC 2005


Nice work.  It's very much not in my neck of the woods, but I hope to
drop by on the coattails of a couple of regular events.

Btw, what's the food like?  That's the big concern for moving the Ruby
group down that way.  You guys seemed like healthy eaters when I was
there.. I was asked to look into vegetarian meals.

Also, regarding pictures.. I just bought a digital camera (The Pentax
OptioWP[1]) so I could take pictures of the place / area if you
wanted.

Now that the wiki can do it, I can even put pics on gtalug.org  =)


[1] http://sysy.homeip.net/mw/index.php/Pentax_OptioWP


FYI all, there is a wiki entry for the caffe:

http://www.gtalug.org/index.php/Linuxcaffe.ca



On 6/11/05, David J Patrick <davidjpatrick-rieW9WUcm8FFJ04o6PK0Fg at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> [sound of trumpets peal from distant hills, the villagers look on with
> astonishment]
> 
> OPEN !!!
> 
> whaaa ?? like .. OPEN ? YES !!
> 
> (and they said it would never happen)
> 
> 1000 thanks to Leah R. M. Cunningham and Joseph Kubik for spending
> countless hours wrestling our quasi-obsolete hardware into submission,
> making the network ping, the WiFi zing and the cash register bing ! I
> couldn'ta done it withoutcha ! xxxx oooo !
> 
> So now there's a bricks-and-mortar location, in Toronto, running all
> Open Source  software,  burning distros and generally rocking the  free
> code  revolution. As I write this a gaggle of geeks are broadcasting
> live web radio, whooting and munching bananutella paninis.
> 
> YOU ARE ALL INVITED !!
> 326 Harbord
> (no, there's no sign yet, but it's right on the N/E corner and the
> numbers are clear)
> http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=harbord+and+grace+toronto&spn=0.007767,0.014080&hl=en
> 416-534-2116
> Monday to Thursday 7am to 7pm
> Friday 7am to 11pm
> Saturday 10 am to 11pm
> and Sunday 10am till 5pm
> 
> The espresso's hot and the air conditioning's cool
> c'mon down !
> 
> The adventure has only begun and there's still a lot of work to do;
> 
> website
> wifi enhancement
> user management
> pixleboard control
> graphics design
> and more !
> 
> For many of the folks wandering through the door, this will be the first
> time they have seen (or heard of) linux. It's important (for me, anyway)
> that it's a good first impression. I'm counting on YOU (the linux
> community) join in the fun and to help me get this thing firing on all
> cylinders.
> 
> Thanks to everyone who has contributed time and/or hardware (Robert
> Brockway, Austin, Alain Maisoneuve, James Walker, Bill Tannis, Iain
> Calder, Emma Jane Hogbin, Paul DiRezze, Simon P Ditner, Leah Honeywell,
> if I've forgotten to list you, sorry, I'm sleep deprived)
> 
> I'm looking forward to meeting many of you list-mates face-to-face,
> djp
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