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ILUG Tech Talks
Posted By Gareth Eason - 13:27, 12 April 2011

The Irish Linux User Group is presenting a number of 'Tech Talks' in the coming months. Entry is free and gratis and after the formal talks the technical discussion generally continues informally.

The next ILUG Tech Talks are Thursday 14th April, starting at 6:00pm (first talk at 6:15pm!) There's plenty of space if you want to come along and entry is free and gratis - though you should bring your own 9V battery.

What: ILUG Talks,
- "Something about FUSE *cough*" : John Barrett (DIAS)
- "Squishy Circuits" : Tríona O'Connell (DCU)
- "Demonware: using Open Source to allow gamers shoot each other in the face" : Arthur Green (Demonware)

Where: Tech Talk area (room Kelvin) in the Google Engineering building at 1 Grand Canal Plaza, not in Gordon House on Barrow Street. It's the placemark on this map : http://goo.gl/ZGASA
When: 6:00pm for a 6:15pm start, Thursday 14th April, until ~8:30pm
Who: All welcome.

Responses welcome to talks-at-ilug-dot-ie, just so I can get an idea of numbers. Please feel free to come along even if you have not let me know in advance. Also, I'm quite serious about the 9V battery. Do bring a charged 9V battery for some monstrous entertainment at the event.

Also, I'm quite serious about the 9V battery. Do bring a charged 9V battery for some monstrous entertainment at the event.

Note: I'm also looking for speakers for an May 12th event (tbc)



ILUG Tech Talks
Posted By Gareth Eason - 10:46, 2 March 2011

The Irish Linux User Group is presenting a number of 'Tech Talks' in the coming months. Entry is free and gratis and after the formal talks the technical discussion generally continues informally.

The next planned event is on March 10th, as follows:

What: ILUG Talks
- Data Storage : John Looney (Google)
- Multi-tenant websites on a single engine (with PHP) : Kae Verens (verens.com)
+ more TBC!
Where: Tech Talk area (room Kelvin) in the Google Engineering building at 1 Grand Canal Plaza, not in Gordon House on Barrow Street. It's the placemark on this map : http://goo.gl/ZGASA
When: 6:00pm for a 6:15pm start, Thursday 10th March, until ~8:30pm
Who: All welcome.

Responses welcome to talks-at-ilug-dot-ie, just so I can get an idea of numbers. Please feel free to come along even if you have not let me know in advance.

Note: I'm also looking for speakers for an April 14th event (tbc) and a May event (date tbc).



ILUG AGM 18th Sep, 2:30pm, ICS building
Posted By Ken Guest - 22:39, 16 September 2010
A reminder: The Irish Linux Users Group AGM is on Saturday the 18th September in the Irish Computer Society offices on Upper Mount Street, Dublin, (which is here on OpenStreetMap). Starts 2:30pm sharp. Speaking of OpenStreetMap; there will be various talks at the AGM one of which will be about OpenStreetMap and titled "Now that we've found OpenStreetMap what are we gonna do... With it? (Subtitle: Applications in Public transport, geocoding, outdoor pursuits and routing)"

POTD on first thursday
Posted By Ken Guest - 13:56, 29 June 2009
usual venue - the LongStone pub on Townsend Street in Dublin

AGM This Saturday 7th March
Posted By Ken Guest - 09:26, 3 March 2009
As mentioned a few weeks ago, the ILUG AGM will be held this Saturday in the Irish Computer Society offices on Upper Mount Street, Dublin. Starts 2pm sharp.
AGM
Posted By Paul O'Malley - 13:31, 7 December 2008
Edited by Paul O'Malley - 13:31, 7 December 2008
What: The ILUG AGM 2008

Where: The ICS (Irish Computer Society) building, beside the Pepper Cannister Church, Dublin.

When: 13th Dec, 1:45pm (for a 2pm start) until 5:00pm.

Who: All ILUG members, and indeed those interested in joining ILUG.

During the course of the afternoon there will be a series of talks.

There is a rumour that people will be retiring to a local hostelry as usual after the event.

Enjoy it!

Location:

Click here for OpenStreetMap location



Software Freedom Day
Posted By Ken Guest - 08:29, 17 September 2008
Come and join in the International Software Freedom Day celebrations this Saturday in the The Digital Exchange, Crane St., Digital Hub, Dublin 8. ILUG will be demonstrating the capabilities of Linux as a Free and Open Source operating system. OpenStreetMap will be running a mapping party, so come and help put another part of Dublin on the open source world map. With demonstrations, presentations, stands, workshops and tours of the CAMARA workshop there's sure to be something of interest for all ages. Doors open from 11:00am until 5:00pm.

POTD tonight in Dublin at the Longstone pub.
Posted By Ken Guest - 10:07, 1 May 2008
Edited by Ken Guest - 10:07, 1 May 2008
The now monthly Dublin meetup of ILUG members is on tonight (and every first Thursday of the month) at the Longstone pub on Townsend Street. Penguins and Gnus to the left please...
POTD in O'Neills Pub, Athlone on 14th March
Posted By Ken Guest - 00:43, 11 March 2008
Edited by Ken Guest - 00:43, 11 March 2008
Hot on Kevin's heels, Peter Adams announced a POTD in O'Neills Pub, Athlone on the 14th of March; also starting at 7 pm. Hopefully this will be the first of many regular Midlands LUG meetings - but only if there's a reasonable turn out.
POTD at Longstone pub in Dublin on 12th March
Posted By Ken Guest - 00:39, 11 March 2008
On Monday Kevin Lyda announced a POTD in the Longstone for Wednesday 12th March; starting at approx. 7 o'clock.

                                                                                                    

 

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