Sydney Gutsy Release Party

Antonio Candito blindraven at gmail.com
Mon Oct 8 02:52:31 BST 2007


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Clearly the town hall hotel in Newtown is the choice of esteem here :P
Looking forward to this though I'm not sure I'll have much input on
the geeky stuff.

Does it matter how uber your tech knowledge is? I'd be going for beers
and to discuss very general and light-weight stuff with new and
hopefully interesting people - not sure if this is the kind of thing
I'd actually have real input for though - that is of course, unless
people start talking about star-tek (I hate to sound cliche but its
true *laughs*

Never been to something like this =/


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On 10/8/07, Jeff Waugh <jdub at perkypants.org> wrote:
> <quote who="Mark M Lambert">
>
> > I've had five expressions of interest in the Gutsy Release Party in
> > Sydney, so I guess that is enough to go ahead. I propose the following:
> > Date: Thursday 18th October 2007 Time: 7pm Location: Slip Inn, 111
> > Sussex Streeet, Sydney (corner King, end of the cycleway across Darling
> > Harbour).
>
> I'd suggest the James Squire Brewery House, just around the corner, as it is
> a well known haunt of the Sydney FLOSS community.
>
> > At the moment it looks like there is 5 or 6 of us, if anyone else is
> > interested it would assist if you let me know, but feel free to just turn
> > up on the night.
>
> You should definitely mention it on relevant local lists, such as SLUG. They
> would be happy to put it in their event calendar, too.
>
> - Jeff
>
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