Just a note --
I have two spare seats in my car. If anybody in the Boston area wants
a ride up to NH, contact me off list and we can try to arrange a
convenient pick-up location.
Stuart
>
>
> [My wife says she can bring the innocent bystanders to the beach down
> the road if the weather is good, so bring bathing suits]
>
> The next gEDA code sprint, Freeedaug meeting, and general gEDA cookout
> will all happen on Sunday July 23rd at my house in Deerfield NH!
> That's this Sunday, and about an hour north of Boston. The official
> start will be 10:00 AM EST, it ends when the last guest goes home :-)
>
> If you wish to attend in person, bring your family (kids too!)
> (optional of course ;) and we'll make a day of it. I don't want
> directions to my house to end up in the archives, so send me a private
> email (dj@xxxxxxxxxxx) and I'll send you directions. The adventurous
> could probably figure it own with a little googling, but at least let
> me know if you plan on coming so we can plan food.
>
> If you want to participate in the code sprint, bring your laptop.
> Both wired and wireless connections will be available. If you want to
> show off your latest project, bring it along! Lawn games and lawn
> chairs would be welcome too.
>
> If you wish to participate via IRC, you may find us on the #geda
> channel. Irc server: irc.seul.org, channel: #geda
>
> We'll provide generic soda, chips, hot dogs, and burgers, but please
> bring any other food or drink you may prefer.
>
> Note: This event replaces this month's regular Freeedaug meeting in
> Cambridge.
>
> The vision behind the code sprint is to spend a day working on
> whatever pet gEDA coding project you've been wishing to attack. You
> can sit down with the rest of the gEDA developer community, and crank
> out that new feature and/or bug fix [1]! Since we'll all be working
> together (either in person or over the net), the power of community
> may be brought to bear on any problems we encounter while hacking.
>
> Free Dog is an association of like-minded hackers and engineers
> interested in free and open EDA tools. We hold monthly meetings near
> MIT (and other locations) featuring informal networking, speakers, and
> camaraderie. Our goals are to learn more about CAD, engineering and
> scientific software, share ideas about our current projects, and --
> most importantly -- have fun with like-minded people. We welcome new
> members and participants of all ages. Students are particularly
> welcome!
>
> DJ Delorie
> dj@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> PS: If it rains, we'll have a cook-in instead :-)
>
>
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