Hey there,
Great to see a lot of chat about a Glasgow meet up. I too had been
searching for one for a while, and heading over to Edinburgh events
instead. Have been in touch with Sam, and now as he says are getting
a Glasgow TechMeetup together for April.
Be great to get in touch with some of the others here who have been
looking at setting up, or are already going along to groups,
especially if you're up for coming along, have suggestions about
who / what you might like to see talking - or indeed would like to
talk.
Either get me here or on Techmeet up group.
Look forward to seeing you hopefully, soon.
Heidi
> mailing list athttp://
groups.google.com/group/techmeetup?hl=en, the main
> site is getting redone.
>
> Getting the Glasgow meetup together now, so the first TechMeetup Glasgow
> will be April 22nd. Still taking in feedback on what sort of definition
> works best for Glasgow if you have any ideas or advice - TechMeetup has no
> set scope, just covers a range of tech - in Edinburgh is very software eng
> and web dev, whereas it looks like Glasgow may be a bit more mobile and
> media.
>
> Basically, anyone interested in getting a good tech meetup together in
> Glasgow should come along and help build up something good, it'll there just
> so we can all meet, watch and talk tech, drink free beer and eat free pizza
> (sponsors secured already). Ijonas and Heidi are organising it over there
> and would love any ideas or suggestions on it.
>
> Sam
>
> 2009/3/6 Alan Wallace <
alan.wall...@ntlworld.com>
>
> > There is alsohttp://
macmacdev.com/who meet in the bloody West End as
> > well...
>
> > I actually registered
refreshglasgow.org and .com at almost exactly the
> > same time as Matt and John launched Refresh Edinburgh.
> > I made some poor choices though, forum instead of mailing list mainly, and
> > it never got off the ground. I just followed the Edinburgh group instead but
> > the only time I've made it through was at the Highland Fling.
>
> > If your still interested in setting something up, give me a shout. I think
> > there is definitely interest if it gets going.
>
> > Worth starting a google group to save clogging the Edinburgh pipes with
> > Glasgow stuff?
>
> > Alan
>
> > e:
als...@me.com
> > t:
twitter.com/alshie
>
> > 2009/3/6 Jack Osborne <
jack.osbo...@gmail.com>
>
> > Hello all,
>
> >> I've been signed up to this group for a few months now but I've never
> >> actually joined in with any discussions, so I hope you don't mind this mild
> >> plug! I actually thought about starting up my own night a few months ago
> >> because after research, I couldn't find anything like this in the Glasgow
> >> area. I guess I didn't really look hard enough if one has been posted
> >> already.
>
> >> Due to having just started a new job I haven't got very far with my
> >> initial idea. If anyone is interested I stuck up a small blog post about it
> >>
http://www.jackosborne.co.uk/articles/geek-nights/other than that
> >> nothing has been achieved. If other nights are already up and running I'd be
> >> more than happy to attend these but if there isn't anything suitable I'd be
> >> more than happy to get the ball rolling again and if anyone wanted to help
> >> that would be even better.
>
> >> Cheers,
>
> >> Jack.
>
> >> 2009/3/6 Chris Hand <
ch...@mungbean.net>
>
> >>> depends how much you differentiate between hackers and geeks :)
> >>> buthttp://
www.electronclub.org/have a very active mailing list and