Last night John Pinner gave a talk at SBLug covering Search Engine Optimisation.
Here is an exceedingly random collection of points, as a collective, we came up with.
Today was day 1 of LugRadio Live 2008 (UK edition).
Headline news - There will be more LugRadio Live conferences, and the implication of more LugRadio episodes.
As per normal, we met all the usual suspects, and had a good time. I only attended two talks - one on Women in Open Source, and the other was about bzr. Perhaps the schedule wasn't worded too well, but it was hard to get excited by any of the descriptions given - I needed more info goddamit!.
We've scheduled some more PHP training courses up to June next year, running monthly.
People who are active members of Birmingham, Wolverhampton or Redditch and Bromsgrove LUGs or PHPWM can receive a discount of £25/day
See here for more details
Last night, Kat and myself gave a talk titled "PHP : Applying good practices to a misused language" at Nottingham LUG.
The talk itself was well received. And we thought we might as well continue in our efforts to meet various Luggers within the UK, so if you're a LUG (or similar) within the UK, we're happy to visit and present it (although we might hesitate if it requires us driving for many hours). Kat reliably tells me that we can put the trip down as a business expense.
If you happen to live around Bromsgrove (or Redditch, or South Birmingham), the third RnB LUG meeting will be taking place on the 31st of July.
For further details (directions, location etc) see :
http://rnblug.org.uk/meetings/3rd-meeting-31st-july-2007-hop-pole-bromsgrove
So, it's finished. We're both quite tired, and ended up not staying at the Chin for the #lugradio get-together.
My lasting impressions of LugRadio Live 2007 are :
The weekend that half of the people we know have been eagerly waiting for has arrived.
LugRadio Live, the most fun Open Source event in the world, is here this weekend.
David and I are heading off this afternoon to check into the hotel and catch up with a few people for dinner before the social activities start.
Last night we went to the WolvesLUG Xmas bash, and had a great time. Katherine had spent some time baking a cake, which everyone seemed to enjoy. Incase you weren't there, here's what you missed :
Aq, thank you for emptying your full sack (and taking the time to contact the various distros asking for freebies). Kat, thank you for the cake, and to everyone else for turning up! We both had a great time and enoyed seeing old and new faces.
Wolves LUG - GIS & GPS talk
Alex Willmer was kind enough to give us a talk on GIS and GPS last night at WolvesLug, which was quite interesting. I think I've now got the motivation to buy a GPS unit and use it to map Bromsgrove/Walsall etc - when we saw a similar talk at a UKUUG event over a year ago, we very nearly bought one, but in the end chickened out over concerns over hardware compatibility.
(I've so far found this GPS unit and might buy it).
Last night, we had a WolvesLUG meeting at our house - it would have been an outdoor BBQ but the weather forced us indoors.
Anyway, there was plenty of food, a good turnout, and plenty of beer - I at least was quite drunk (although I didn't realise how badly, until I lay down on the bed and noticed the room spin).
Kat made nice lemon and chocolate cheesecakes, and various people remembered to bring food. Unfortunately our fridge now has a large plate of meat in it, and although there is plenty of beer left over/behind, the thought of drinking it makes me feel slightly sick!
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