This month the Ubuntu California team has really embraced the Ubuntu Hour, we have a whopping 5 planned across the state the next 10 days!
Tomorrow night I’ll be hosting the San Francisco one.
San Francisco Ubuntu Hour
Time & Date: Wednesday, November 10th @ 6-7PM
Location: The Roastery, 199 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco
Details: LoCo Directory: Ubuntu Hour San Francisco
And to mix things up a bit, we’ve scheduled the next Bay Area Debian meeting across the street just following.
Bay Area Debian Meeting
Time & Date: Wednesday, November 10th @ 7-9PM
Location: Henry’s Hunan Restaurant, 110 Natoma St, San Francisco
Details: Bay Area Debian meeting at Henry’s Hunan Restaurant
So please, feel free to join me in attending both!
For public transit and other comprehensive information about how to get there, see the Debian announcement.
At both locations look for the Ubuntu t-shirts and penguins! At Henry’s Hunan I have reservations for dinner under “Bay Area Debian”
Wednesday, Nov 10th, 2010 at 5:13
Please use OpenStreetMap!
Wednesday, Nov 10th, 2010 at 7:38
Wow! 5 hours! That’s just great!
I do take the opportunity to improve OpenStreetMaps with every event we have. You wouldn’t believe how easy it is.. try it sometime if you haven’t, or ping me on IRC, I can show you how in ~10 minutes.
Thanks for sharing!
Wednesday, Nov 10th, 2010 at 9:15
As much as I appreciate the Open Street Map project, when using it practically I’ve found it to be error-prone and lacking in detail. Feature-wise it doesn’t do public transit mapping or have a solid mobile component (you can load it up on your phone’s mobile browser, but it’s clunky at best). In this case giving people easy access to the location is more important to me than supporting the open option.