I would be up for a LAN gaming session.  3D shooters are my speciality ;)

I think polishing free software for non-devs is also a great idea.

On 22/06/12 16:50, Adam Bolte wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> It came up today at dinner that possibly some people might be interested
>> in
>>> getting together for activities that are not strictly about discussing
>> free
>>> software.
>>>
>>> Some ideas I have (off the top of my head) are:
>>
>>>
>>> * LAN gaming using free software (eg, Nexuiz, Frozen Bubble, BoW). I'm
>> always
>>> up for that.
>>
>> Sounds like an idea.. Include a few games that are laptop friendly though..
>> B4W/BfW is  good idea.
> 
> Sounds good, and looks like there's some interest. My laptop's nothing
> powerful either - an E-350 APU with the free drivers.
> 
> 
>>> * Polishing free software for non-devs (performing usability studies,
>>> finding and submitting bugs, writing/improving/translating documentation
>> and
>>> wiki pages, etc.).
>>
>> I'm up for collaborating on some code. I've been writing an MQTT to web
>> gateway in python for a project. It works but ugly in places.
>>
>> For venue, what about leveraging off the LUV Beginners workshop.. /me is
>> prepared to duck
> 
> Heh. I won't object to the idea, as I have nothing better to offer - assuming
> LUV agrees. Thanks.
> 
> 
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