From: Steve Parkes
Like many Linux users and contributers I am on the Autistic spectrum.
Over the last few years I have ranted over and over at friends and
colleagues about how existing LUGS are failing their membership I took
the logical next step and formed a LUG for people on the Autistic
spectrum or with co-morbid communication and self esteem issues.
The Autistic GNU/Linux User Group is open to anybody on the Autistic
Spectrum, with other communication or social issues or who wishes to be
a friend of people with these problems. Membership is open to anybody
using or interested in using a Unix™ like system with particular
emphasis on Free and Open Source Software.
We have a mailing list where people can geek out and no question or
comment is considered off-topic from the uber deep geekery of kernel
development to the newbie questions about ls, a wiki for knowledge
management and hope to provide a link to local LUGS via our membership
so our members can reach out into the wider Linux community and meet
like minded people.
With the support of mailing lists from lug.org.uk we hope to provide a
worldwide virtual LUG with a membership stretching around the glode
making visits to events and meetings anywhere in the world an enjoyable
experience for people on the spectrum.
http://autisticlug.org/
Please forward this message to anybody you think may be interesting in
joining the LUG or helping support autistic Linux users when visiting
your LUG.
cheers
sparkes
I have several monitors that need a good home -- I can't guarentee they all
still work -- but they did when they went in the garage -- I am in Norwich
You can call me 01603 617632
Patrick
The monthly "Second Thursday" ALUG Norwich Pub Meet is this Thursday,
12th January.
It's at the Reindeer pub on the Dereham Road, just opposite the City
Gate. People will be there from 8pm-ish, though there may be a few
people there earlier. I unfortunately can't make it this month.
Topics for discussion will no doubt be as varied as ever. The Reindeer
has a reasonable selection of beer as well as decent coffee (with
biscuits, if you're lucky). Hopefully this month it will be a bit
quieter; we managed to collide with an NU Christmas party in December,
which made it hard to hear each other.
Directions to the Reindeer can be found at:
http://www.alug.org.uk/venues/reindeer.html
Pictures of some of the regulars, and irregulars, and, well, just some
pictures of people that might or might not turn up are available from:
http://www.earth.li/~noodles/Photos/2004-08-ALUG/http://www.earth.li/~noodles/Photos/2005-01-ALUG-Xmas/http://the.earth.li/~noodles/stilvoid-alug/mp20050811/
(I'll bring my camera next month to try and get more up-to-date photos.)
Which should hopefully aid those of you wondering who to look out for.
We're /normally/ just to the left of the main entrance, though the last
few times we've ended up at the far end of the pub beside the pool
table, as there are comfy seats at that end.
J.
--
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|@/ Debian GNU/Linux Developer | pay me.
\- |
The monthly "Second Thursday" ALUG Norwich Pub Meet is this Thursday,
8th December.
It's at the Reindeer pub on the Dereham Road, just opposite the City
Gate. We'll be there from 8pm-ish, though there may be a few people
there earlier.
Topics for discussion will no doubt be as varied as ever. The Reindeer
has a reasonable selection of beer as well as decent coffee (with
biscuits, if you're lucky).
Directions to the Reindeer can be found at:
http://www.alug.org.uk/venues/reindeer.html
Pictures of some of the regulars, and irregulars, and, well, just some
pictures of people that might or might not turn up are available from:
http://www.earth.li/~noodles/Photos/2004-08-ALUG/http://www.earth.li/~noodles/Photos/2005-01-ALUG-Xmas/http://the.earth.li/~noodles/stilvoid-alug/mp20050811/
Which should hopefully aid those of you wondering who to look out for.
We're /normally/ just to the left of the main entrance, though the last
couple of times we've ended up at the far end of the pub beside the pool
table.
J.
--
101 things you can't have too much of : 41 - Tea.
There is a questionnaire about software use and development online at
http://www.postgrad.isipartnership.net/~aschofield/FOSSsurvey.htm
It's being carried out by Andrew Schofield, webmaster of the
Linux Society and User Group based at the University of Salford,
as part of his PhD studies. It's one page, doesn't seem to need
scripts, cookies or CSS and if you provide your email address,
you'll be sent a copy of the results when it's completed.
--
MJ Ray - personal email, see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html
Work: http://www.ttllp.co.uk/irc.oftc.net/slef Jabber/SIP ask
Hello Anglia Linux Users,
I am the coordinator for UK OpenMute Tour, a tour about cultural uses of
Free and Open Source Software. I sent an invite to your list earlier in
the year, but the date was postponed, as a few members of the list
expressed an interest I am sending it again with the new date for two
days of workshop at Norwich Arts Centre, December 1st-2nd.
Anthony Iles
---
OPENMUTE TOUR ANNOUNCE
USERLAND : FREE LIBRE OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE WORKING FOR YOU!
OpenMute is an online collaborative software tool initiative, and the
latest in a cadre of projects by Mute Magazine. OpenMute provides 'free
as in beer' web space, tools and services to the non-profit and creative
sectors.
The OpenMute tour is a varied set of two-day workshops with an aim to
familiarise audiences, practitioners and interested parties with the
current concepts and practices of Free Open Source Software (or FOSS) as
well as practical hands-on help building a website or creating a
community project using the OpenMute toolset.
The workshops are geared towards teaching people 'you' how to use the
OpenMute FOSS software for your cultural or community needs, and these
workshops are geared towards a novice to intermediate user of these systems
Price : £20 / £10 concessions
Date : 1st-2nd December
Duration : Two Days
Times : 10-4pm artist's talk after first day of workshop 4.30pm.
Venue : Norwich Arts Centre, St. Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
Booking : 01603 660352
All workshop participants please register for your free floss web site
http://openmute.org
Full details for the UK tour
http://3d.openmute.org/modules/wakka/UserLand
***1st DECEMBER 4.30PM ARTIST TALK BY RICHARD WRIGHT OF MONGREL ON FREE
AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE AND CULTURAL PRACTICE***
ALL WELCOME / NO ADMISSION CHARGE
About Mongrel
Mongrel is a mixed bunch of people, machines and intelligence's working
to celebrate the methods of a motley culture. We make socially engaged
culture, which sometimes means making art, sometimes software, sometimes
setting up workshops, or helping other mongrels to set things up.
We do this by employing any and all technological advantage that we can
lay our hands on. Some of us have dedicated ourselves to learning
technological methods of engagement, which means we pride ourselves on
our ability to programme, engineer and build our own software, while
others of us have dedicated ourselves to learning how to work with people.
http://www.mongrelx.org/
1/12/05 4.30-5.30pm
Norwich Arts Centre, St. Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
---
END
The monthly "Second Thursday" ALUG Norwich Pub Meet is this Thursday,
10th November.
It's at the Reindeer pub on the Dereham Road, just opposite the City
Gate. We'll be there from 8pm-ish, though there may be a few people
there earlier.
Topics for discussion will no doubt be as varied as ever. The Reindeer
has a reasonable selection of beer as well as decent coffee (with
biscuits, if you're lucky).
Directions to the Reindeer can be found at:
http://www.alug.org.uk/venues/reindeer.html
Pictures of some of the regulars, and irregulars, and, well, just some
pictures of people that might or might not turn up are available from:
http://www.earth.li/~noodles/Photos/2004-08-ALUG/http://www.earth.li/~noodles/Photos/2005-01-ALUG-Xmas/http://the.earth.li/~noodles/stilvoid-alug/mp20050811/
Which should hopefully aid those of you wondering who to look out for.
We're /normally/ just to the left of the main entrance, though last time
we ended up at the far end of the pub beside the pool table.
J.
--
101 things you can't have too much of : 41 - Tea.
Small reminder: ALUG meet at UEA on Sunday. See www.alug.org.uk
Now a message that MK LUG asked us to pass on:
Note that "services need to be clearly relevant to education."
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Open Source in Schools Event
From: David Willington <david.willington(a)ntlworld.com>
Dear All
I've been asked by Hemel Hempstead School to help organise a conference
putting together schools with an interest in Open Source software with
businesses and individuals that can offer support and advice. I'm based
in Sheffield where I've just organised one for schools up here. I called the
event OSCARS (Open Source Choices and Resources for Schools) and it came
about as a result of this year's FLOSSIE (Free, Libre and Open Source
Software in Education) conference in Bolton where the view was that
everyone there already know about FLOSS and what was needed was a
conference to inform people who don't know about FLOSS. The reason for
Hemel Hempstead is that I know the new Head there and she said that
Sheffield was too far to come.
This is the second OSCARS. I learned a few lessons from the first one.
Firstly I'm going to try to keep a clear focus on education - the
school's getting the schools together, and I'm approaching the Linux
community. I'm keen to avoid a room full of Open Source converts, which
is what happened at FLOSSIE. I'm planning to get about 10 businesses
offering a range of solutions that are directly relevant to education
and which are open source based, and ask the school to guarantee at
least 25 schools. One of the companies that came to the first one was
(as far as I can tell) offering Open Source on the back of a proprietary
package. There's nothing wrong with this, but I'm eager to point out to
schools that Open Source can come without ties. In other words, an
exclusively Open Source event, although companies and businesses working
with proprietary software are welcome along so long as they're
demonstrating their open source options. From the businesses' point of
view, experience in schools is good, but I don't think it's essential.
However services need to be clearly relevant to education.
If anyone would be interested in being involved I'd be delighted to hear
from you. The proposed date is Fri 27 Jan 2006 and the venue is
Hemel Hempstead School, Heath Lane, Hemel Hempstead.
Thanks
David Willington
The monthly "Second Thursday" ALUG Norwich Pub Meet is *tonight*,
13th October. Apologies for the lack of notice - it's been on the
website for a while now, but I forgot to send the reminder mail at the
start of the week.
It's at the Reindeer pub on the Dereham Road, just opposite the City
Gate. We'll be there from 8pm-ish, though there may be a few people
there earlier.
Topics for discussion will no doubt be as varied as ever.
Directions to the Reindeer can be found at:
http://www.alug.org.uk/venues/reindeer.html
Pictures of some of the regulars, and irregulars, and, well, just some
pictures of people that might or might not turn up are available from:
http://www.earth.li/~noodles/Photos/2004-08-ALUG/http://www.earth.li/~noodles/Photos/2005-01-ALUG-Xmas/http://the.earth.li/~noodles/stilvoid-alug/mp20050811/
Which should hopefully aid those of you wondering who to look out for.
We're /normally/ just to the left of the main entrance.
J.
--
/-\ | 101 things you can't have too much
|@/ Debian GNU/Linux Developer | of : 30 - Comfy sofas.
\- |
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Weekend meeting: Sunday 23rd October 2005
Plan for the meeting
We will meet up from 2pm onwards; we have the room until 6pm. The
meeting is open to anyone interested in GNU/Linux or any Free/Open
Source software.
This meeting is particularly suitable if you want to bring along kit
for hands-on help with installing, configuring or using linux
distributions or applications or if you have something interesting
that you'd like other people to see. It's also an opportunity to bring
along old kit that's looking for a new home.
There will probably be coffee and cake available; feel free to bring
along a donation. Assuming the college bar is open we'll head there
around 6ish.
If you would like to get some help at the meeting, it is a good idea
to mention it on [3]the main ALUG mailing list beforehand, although it
is by no means a requirement. Please note we won't have internet
access available.
How to get there
For directions, please see [4]the UEA venue information page.
There are offers of carshares from the west and south. Please ask on
the mailing list if interested.
People at the meeting
If you will be coming to this meeting, please try to say so on the
mailing list, so we can have some idea of how many people may be
there. Someone needs to bring biscuits - or home-made cakes - of
course :-)
Equipment
Important disclaimer: Equipment is brought at your own risk.
We strongly suggest that you tag or label your kit. No known thefts
have occurred at our meetings, but there is ample scope for going home
with the wrong cables, etc. Be sure to bring all appropriate power
cables etc. An extra extension lead will also be a good idea.
Discussion
For information about this meeting or venue, please [5]use the mailing
list.
References
1. http://www.alug.org.uk/
2. http://www.alug.org.uk/venues/
3. http://lists.alug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/main
4. http://www.alug.org.uk/venues/uea.html
5. http://lists.alug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/main