From mike at slackmail.co.uk Fri Oct 3 13:17:53 2008 From: mike at slackmail.co.uk (Mike Harris) Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2008 13:17:53 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Ideas for BW on tour 2009 Message-ID: <48E60D71.9050001@slackmail.co.uk> Hi All, I know next year's rainy season seems far off, but it is about the time to get proposals to festivals, so here's an email with some proposals for next year. I'd like to guage everyone's interest in them and then put proposals to organisers this month. There are two ways to show an interest: 1) by joining the cybertent mailing list at http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bwcybertent 2) by erm, well you can email me directly, but otherwise just join the mailing list :) Anyway here they are: GLASTONBURY 26 - 29 June 2009: Cybertent with as many terminals as we can manage I reckon. Evening cinema stuff or possibly a hook up with Groovy Movie or other cinema folk. We could do this on renewables if we go in the Green Fields or not, if we go in the Campaigns Field. This really depends on how much we'd like to run for really. Festival opens to public midday on the Wednesday (24th) normally, and so we'd need to be up and running by then ideally, well perhaps at least have our space up. In my experience we'd need an advance crew on site the Saturday before and leaving site would be the Tuesday after the event. So it's quite a big gig really, I reckon a crew of 10 or so, with a 4 to 6 person advance crew. BIG GREEN GATHERING CYBERTENT: Do the cybertent as always at the BGG. Need a crew of 4 advance and then about 10 tops to run it. BIG GREEN GATHERING 'OPEN SOURCE STAGE': A new idea that Ben, Hamish, myself and Mick Fuzz are up for. This would be a venue space to run for some hours a day, probably afternoon into the evening, where we have only live music, DJs and films that must be original material and/or released under a creative commons or similar licence. We could run a cyder bar officially. This is obviously more involved, as we'd need a bigger tent, and a stage etc. We'd also need to book up some acts in advance to keep the flow I reckon. So it'll need to be presented to the Big Green as a (licensed) venue, which is why I'm keeen to get a proposal in early. Crew wise, we'd need about 4 to 6 to set up and 10 to run it, I reckon. We could obviously buttress the cybertent and stage together and kind of run them as a dual space, with cyberspace in the morning and afternoon and the stage in the afternoon/evening. Those are the two ideas I've had and the ones I'm up for doing. Anyone else got any suggestions? So, get on the list and let's get discussing them. As I said, I reckon we ought to have something concrete by the end of October at the latest. Cheers and see some of you in a field somewhere next rainy season, remember to bring your wellies ;) Mike. -- ---------- Mike Harris Mobile UK: +44 (0) 7811 671 893 PGP: http://mbharris.co.uk/mike.gpg.pub From andys at bristolwireless.net Sat Oct 4 12:14:54 2008 From: andys at bristolwireless.net (Andy S) Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 12:14:54 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Facebook, MySpace - who needs 'em... Message-ID: <80d25c2b0810040414t7c8acf6ej78e2deeaabe6df62@mail.gmail.com> When we can have our own - non CIA monitored 'social networking' site: http://www.elgg.org/ - and judging by the amount of time many of us spend using such sites - perhaps this could be an ideal alternative to boring email lists and event calendars we don't bother to look at!! Anyone tried it or uses an existing (Elgg powered) one? A -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.psand.net/pipermail/bristolwireless/attachments/20081004/f5d88c68/attachment.htm From danbri at danbri.org Sat Oct 4 13:26:36 2008 From: danbri at danbri.org (Dan Brickley) Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 14:26:36 +0200 Subject: BW )(: Facebook, MySpace - who needs 'em... In-Reply-To: <80d25c2b0810040414t7c8acf6ej78e2deeaabe6df62@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d25c2b0810040414t7c8acf6ej78e2deeaabe6df62@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48E760FC.9030305@danbri.org> Andy S wrote: > When we can have our own - non CIA monitored 'social networking' site: > http://www.elgg.org/ - and judging by the amount of time many of us > spend using such sites - perhaps this could be an ideal alternative to > boring email lists and event calendars we don't bother to look at!! > Anyone tried it or uses an existing (Elgg powered) one? What makes you think the CIA couldn't monitor Elgg? cheers, Dan -- http://danbri.org/ From andyswebmail at gmail.com Sat Oct 4 13:37:41 2008 From: andyswebmail at gmail.com (Andy) Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 13:37:41 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Facebook, MySpace - who needs 'em... In-Reply-To: <48E760FC.9030305@danbri.org> References: <80d25c2b0810040414t7c8acf6ej78e2deeaabe6df62@mail.gmail.com> <48E760FC.9030305@danbri.org> Message-ID: <80d25c2b0810040537i1eabcefewcde40b1835754c2a@mail.gmail.com> 2008/10/4 Dan Brickley > Andy S wrote: > > When we can have our own - non CIA monitored 'social networking' site: > > http://www.elgg.org/ - and judging by the amount of time many of us > > spend using such sites - perhaps this could be an ideal alternative to > > boring email lists and event calendars we don't bother to look at!! > > Anyone tried it or uses an existing (Elgg powered) one? > > What makes you think the CIA couldn't monitor Elgg? Well - presuming they have access to your server - they no doubt could - or just join the community and befriend everyone there without detection! Then again - why bother when they have ECHELONalready ... A > > cheers, > > Dan > > -- > http://danbri.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > Bristolwireless mailing list > Bristolwireless at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.psand.net/pipermail/bristolwireless/attachments/20081004/be06e4d4/attachment.htm From mjr at phonecoop.coop Mon Oct 6 09:10:56 2008 From: mjr at phonecoop.coop (MJ Ray) Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2008 09:10:56 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Facebook, MySpace - who needs 'em... In-Reply-To: <80d25c2b0810040414t7c8acf6ej78e2deeaabe6df62@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d25c2b0810040414t7c8acf6ej78e2deeaabe6df62@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48e9c810.8DFbX2oq/e6jyMaD%mjr@phonecoop.coop> "Andy S" wrote: > http://www.elgg.org/ [...] Anyone tried it > or uses an existing (Elgg powered) one? I'm trying Elgg-powered http://www.unltdworld.com/ but I'm underwhelmed so far - it's all hidden behind a login (no public profile pages like the "big" social networks) and you have to put data onto it specifically, except for it being able to read "shoutbox" posts from the non-free twitter website. I think noserub (which I'm testing at http://cooperativemagazine.co.uk/ ) is a better candidate, because it connects everything and has both public and private pages, but that's not as slick yet. Registration is particularly confusing in the version that's on the site just now. If anyone's got a pot of cash to pay us to do some website development on one of these things, please let me know... Regards, -- MJ Ray (slef) Webmaster for hire, statistician and online shop builder for a small worker cooperative http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ http://mjr.towers.org.uk/ (Notice http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html) tel:+44-844-4437-237 From andyswebmail at gmail.com Mon Oct 6 09:30:39 2008 From: andyswebmail at gmail.com (Andy) Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 09:30:39 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Facebook, MySpace - who needs 'em... In-Reply-To: <48e9c810.8DFbX2oq/e6jyMaD%mjr@phonecoop.coop> References: <80d25c2b0810040414t7c8acf6ej78e2deeaabe6df62@mail.gmail.com> <48e9c810.8DFbX2oq/e6jyMaD%mjr@phonecoop.coop> Message-ID: <80d25c2b0810060130v46e43e8bnfb92712a6646ba10@mail.gmail.com> 2008/10/6 MJ Ray > "Andy S" wrote: > > http://www.elgg.org/ [...] Anyone tried it > > or uses an existing (Elgg powered) one? > > I'm trying Elgg-powered http://www.unltdworld.com/ but I'm > underwhelmed so far - it's all hidden behind a login (no public > profile pages like the "big" social networks) and you have to put data > onto it specifically, except for it being able to read "shoutbox" > posts from the non-free twitter website. > > I think noserub (which I'm testing at > http://cooperativemagazine.co.uk/ ) is a better candidate, because it > connects everything and has both public and private pages, but that's > not as slick yet. Registration is particularly confusing in the > version that's on the site just now. > > If anyone's got a pot of cash to pay us to do some website > development on one of these things, please let me know... > > Regards, > -- I would have thought that any decent social or other networking site software would have privacy policies at it's core - of course how much privacy should be up to individual users and if nobody actually joins there would be nothing to see 'from the outside' anyway! Will have a peek at the noserub site later.. A > > MJ Ray (slef) > Webmaster for hire, statistician and online shop builder for a small > worker cooperative http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ http://mjr.towers.org.uk/ > (Notice http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html) tel:+44-844-4437-237 > > _______________________________________________ > Bristolwireless mailing list > Bristolwireless at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.psand.net/pipermail/bristolwireless/attachments/20081006/dbac908a/attachment.htm From seankenny at gmail.com Tue Oct 7 08:49:50 2008 From: seankenny at gmail.com (sean) Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 08:49:50 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Cowboys new website Message-ID: Our friends from the Plough have updated their website, see if you can guess what software they've used? From needle at haystack.co.uk Tue Oct 7 14:19:19 2008 From: needle at haystack.co.uk (Christian Wach) Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 14:19:19 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Cowboys new website In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <44E6C4FA-9B99-4B01-9633-826EF3FA5FC1@haystack.co.uk> On 7 Oct 2008, at 08:49, sean wrote: > Our friends from the Plough have updated their website, see if you > can guess what software they've used? Erm, um, err, hmm. Seems like they've lost a fair bit of their historical content. Ah well. From andys at bristolwireless.net Mon Oct 13 20:17:24 2008 From: andys at bristolwireless.net (Andy S) Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 19:17:24 +0000 Subject: BW )(: Linux Expo 2008 Message-ID: <80d25c2b0810131217o285567b4k2d50f2d58a56460@mail.gmail.com> Anyone going? I see an M6-IT logo on the site should probably be a BW one as well...maybe next year? http://www.linuxexpo.org.uk/ A -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.psand.net/pipermail/bristolwireless/attachments/20081013/d2535713/attachment.htm From bails at westcomuk.com Tue Oct 14 16:32:40 2008 From: bails at westcomuk.com (bails) Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:32:40 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Shouldn't we have a link to this from our site? Message-ID: <48F4BB98.8020303@westcomuk.com> http://it.umsicht.fraunhofer.de/TCecology/docs/TCecology2008_en.pdf Yes, BenG I shamelessly lifted this from the ltsp-discuss mailing list Bails -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner at Circlemail and is believed to be clean. From mjr at phonecoop.coop Wed Oct 15 15:32:14 2008 From: mjr at phonecoop.coop (MJ Ray) Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 15:32:14 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Linux Expo 2008 In-Reply-To: <80d25c2b0810131217o285567b4k2d50f2d58a56460@mail.gmail.com> References: <80d25c2b0810131217o285567b4k2d50f2d58a56460@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48f5feee.+I5gTrIt/NszklwM%mjr@phonecoop.coop> "Andy S" wrote: > Anyone going? I see an M6-IT logo on the site should probably be a BW one > as well...maybe next year? http://www.linuxexpo.org.uk/ I don't think I'm going this year. Maybe we can try for a free software cooperatives stand next year? If M6-IT CIC can get in .org, surely the common ownership movement should... Will BW be at the Cooperatives-SW/RISE Trade Fair on 1 December, please? Booking form http://www.cooperatives-uk.coop/live/cme2372.htm Thanks, -- MJ Ray (slef) Webmaster for hire, statistician and online shop builder for a small worker cooperative http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ http://mjr.towers.org.uk/ (Notice http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html) tel:+44-844-4437-237 From woodsy at bristolwireless.net Fri Oct 17 16:22:15 2008 From: woodsy at bristolwireless.net (Steve Woods) Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 16:22:15 +0100 Subject: BW )(: ctb Hallowe'en hacklab Message-ID: <20081017162215.h8j6wjrgg404wgos@slackmail.co.uk> Hi all Chaostreff Bristol is having a wee gathering next week - see http://bristol.chaostreff.org/hacklab/ for details. Cheers Woodsy ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. From mumbles at gmail.com Wed Oct 22 11:12:14 2008 From: mumbles at gmail.com (John Edmondson) Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 11:12:14 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Epson C ink Message-ID: <6da1516e0810220312u56dcb132o13b720e835e19d90@mail.gmail.com> The school I work at has a whole load of differnt Epson inkjet cartrages going spare. If any of you want some "free" ink please let me know what make you have and i will tell you if we have the cartrages for it. John "mumbles" Edmondson -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.psand.net/pipermail/bristolwireless/attachments/20081022/c3667b45/attachment.htm From david at dfear.co.uk Wed Oct 22 17:04:25 2008 From: david at dfear.co.uk (David Fear) Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 17:04:25 +0100 Subject: BW )(: Epson C ink In-Reply-To: <6da1516e0810220312u56dcb132o13b720e835e19d90@mail.gmail.com> References: <6da1516e0810220312u56dcb132o13b720e835e19d90@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1224691466.6522.0.camel@osiris.local> On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 11:12 +0100, John Edmondson wrote: > The school I work at has a whole load of differnt Epson inkjet > cartrages going spare. If any of you want some "free" ink please let > me know what make you have and i will tell you if we have the > cartrages for it. > > > John "mumbles" Edmondson > > _______________________________________________ > Bristolwireless mailing list > Bristolwireless at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless Hi Have you any cartridges that would fit either a C62 or RX425 epson printers. thanks -- Regards ----------------------------------- Dave Fear :: david at dfear.co.uk GPG: key ID - 0x5C115CF1 GPG: server - wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net full contact details @ ww3.dfear.co.uk/contact/ From sooty126 at hotmail.com Tue Oct 28 10:36:00 2008 From: sooty126 at hotmail.com (Ronnie Corbett) Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 03:36:00 -0700 Subject: BW )(: Ronnie C sent you a private message Message-ID: You've received a private request from Ronnie. 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From bails at westcomuk.com Tue Oct 28 16:16:10 2008 From: bails at westcomuk.com (bails) Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 16:16:10 +0000 Subject: BW )(: Free crossover office - today only In-Reply-To: <20081028160011.v5gh621ps0o84o08@slackmail.co.uk> References: <20081028160011.v5gh621ps0o84o08@slackmail.co.uk> Message-ID: <49073ACA.400@westcomuk.com> sam at bristolwireless.net wrote: > A while back Codeweavers gave President Bush a challenge to meet one > of several goals before he left office. One of these goals was to > lower gas prices in the Twin Cities below $2.79 a gallon, which has > since transpired. > http://news.slashdot.org/news/08/10/28/0354203.shtml > > This means they are giving away crossover office for one day only. Get > your copy here > http://down.codeweavers.com/ Just remember that you DO need a copy of M$ Office to install on top of it! 2p's worth Bails > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > > _______________________________________________ > Bristolwireless mailing list > Bristolwireless at lists.psand.net > http://lists.psand.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bristolwireless > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner at Circlemail and is believed to be clean. From bails at westcomuk.com Tue Oct 28 20:04:11 2008 From: bails at westcomuk.com (bails) Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 20:04:11 +0000 Subject: BW )(: Chinese MIPS processor finally hits the market Message-ID: <4907703B.6060002@westcomuk.com> Its been a few years coming, wonder what the final price will be once it hits the uk? http://www.gadgetreview.com/2008/09/the-98-hivision-mininote-laptop.html Bails -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner at Circlemail and is believed to be clean.