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Hi all,
As you know we have been largely co-hosting OSHUG events with the BCS
Open Source Specialist Group (OSSG). The OSSG has a small steering
committee, of which Andrew Back and I are members, responsible for
organizing meetings.
You don't have to be a member of the BCS to be on the committee
(Andrew is not). We'd be very interested in hearing from any OSHUG
member who might like to join the committee. The AGM when we elect a
new committee is on 20 October (it will be combined with an OSHUG
meeting again, to be announced shortly).
If this is something you'd be interested in, or you have questions,
please drop me an email.
Best wishes,
Jeremy
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Hi All,
We now have a 7th workshop on the Sunday of OSHCamp, run by Ken Boak
and entitled, "Climbing Bare Metal Mountain - A Hardware Engineer's
Approach to Bare Metal ARM programming".
http://wutheringbytes.com/days/oshcamp/workshops.html
On the Monday the BCS OSSG and Open Source Consortium are hosting Open
for Business, with some great speakers lined-up:
http://wutheringbytes.com/days/openforbusiness/talks.html
On Friday 2nd October there will now be a closing keynote from Eva
Pascoe, who founded the world's first cybercafe back in 1994.
http://wutheringbytes.com/days/festival/talks.html
Plus details are now up for the 3 days that Calderdale Council are
hosting between 29/09 and 01/10. The Tues in particular should appeal
to those with an interest in open data.
http://wutheringbytes.com/
Cheers,
Andrew
PS. There's also talk of having a bit of a bring and buy / free
technojunk / swaps table(s) on the Saturday. So, an excellent
opportunity to bring along that interesting $WIDGET that you've never
done anything with, to swap it for something else that you may or may
not do something with.