SLUG and SLUG's Debian Special Interest Group are having a codefest this Saturday 29th May:
-- What -- SLUG Codefests are informal hacking days. Bring yourself, a computer and some ideas for things to hack on. The day will feature: - Hacking talks (Ben Leslie, Jamie Wilkinson, Del...) - Hacking drinks (I heard something about caffeine...) - Hacking If you don't have anything in mind to code, you'll probably be pointed in the direction of a Debian Release Critical bug, see http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/ and http://bugs.debian.org/ -- When -- Sat. 29th May 2004, 10am - 3pm. -- Where -- Lab 108, School of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of Sydney (Camperdown/Darlington campus -- the main one). There's a map of the surrounding buildings at http://db.auth.usyd.edu.au/directories/map/building.stm?ref=L22P27 (see O24) and an overview map at http://db.auth.usyd.edu.au/directories/map/largemap00a.html -- Getting there -- The main USyd campus is a bit south-west of the city centre, the north end is adjacent to Broadway. Car: parking is available on campus or in nearby parking stations, see http://www.security.usyd.edu.au/traff.html#fou for details Bus: USyd is serviced by many buses. Since the School of EIE is towards the south end of campus, you'd be best off catching the 422, 423, 426 or 428 from Railway Square along City Rd rather than the Broadway/Parramatta Rd buses. Train: Redfern station is a short walk (5-10 minutes) from the south end of campus, you could also go to Central and either walk (15-20 minutes) or catch a 42x bus. -- Thanks -- Thanks to David Peterson for organising the room, the School of EIE for allowing us to use the room, Craige McWhirter for starting this off, and SLUG and SLUG DebSIG. -- More information -- See http://debian.slug.org.au/events/detail.html?id=131 or contact me off-list. Please feel free to forward this message to appropriate forums. -Mary
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