well, i'll put i to the list, since i think i've mentioned it a fair few times on IRC.

If there is enough interest (roughly 8 - 12 people) i am willing to do an "xbox linux workshop" basically right through from cracking the case open, to the final installation of the linux distro.

replies to the list, if anyone is interested. i know for a fact at least one person on the list has just gotten their hands on an xbox they are gonna put linux on....

regards

Georgia
On 6 May 2004, at 16:43, Ben Thorp wrote:





We are rapidly approaching the middle of the year - I hope that so far you
have enjoyed the content of the meetings. In a very deja-vu-ish way, we
could do with people to volunteer to take charge of a meeting over the 2nd
half of the year.


What this does _not_ mean is that:
 - You have to 'do' a 'talk'/presentation
 - You have to be an expert in a Linux-/OSS-related subject
 - You have to do any 'up-front' work

What we could do with are people who are willing to arrange some sort of
Linux-related activity for one of the meetings. It's nice to have some
informative talks if you are able, but equally simply taking some time to
badger people into bring their favourite Linux book, or something similar,
is just as useful.


If you are interested, and know which months you are likely to be around,
then drop me a mail or pm me (mrben_) on IRC.


Oh, and I think that those of us who were able to attend the meetings so
far this year should take the time to thank those who have been involved in
running meetings ;)


Ben Thorp


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