Archive for September, 2006

Ruby on the Rails

Thu, Sep 28th 2006 17:55 Posted by markelkins

Jonathan Conway will speak about Ruby on Rails ( http://www.rubyonrails.org/), which is an Open Source web framework. This is a combined OSSG and BCS Oxfordshire (http://www.oxon.bcs.org) event. Full details may be found courtesy of BCS Oxon here.

What
Meeting
When
2007-04-26 from 18:30 to 21:00
Where
Computing Lab, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QG
Contact Name
Mark Elkins
Contact Email
mark_elkins@bcs.org
Contact Phone
023 80 319560

Geospatial Open Source Activity

Tue, Sep 26th 2006 18:00 Posted by markelkins

Steve Coast, Open Source Geospatial enthusiast/activist, will give a detailed talk about the Open Source Software and Methodologies that he and others are using to map areas of the UK. This event will be held in conjunction with the newly formed BCS Geospatial SG.
Please email your name to the event coordinator to book a place at this event.

What
Meeting
When
2006-09-26 from 18:00 to 20:30
Where
BCS Central London Offices, First Floor, The Davidson Building, 5 Southampton Street, London WC2E 7HA
Name
Mark Elkins
Contact Email
mark_elkins@bcs.org

First meeting about the BCS Licence

Mon, Sep 18th 2006 11:38 Posted by mikendall

The first meeting concerning the BCS Licence took place on 8th September.

We covered alot of ground and have the nucleus of a proposal for the BCS.

The Meeting Minutes and diagrams are now available.
Comments would be very useful.

Regards,

Malcolm

6th September 2006 - Joint event with BCS SPA

Wed, Sep 6th 2006 18:30 Posted by mikendall

To celebrate BCS SPA SG’s two hundredth meeting, Stefanos Zachariadis will present an “Introduction to the SATIN mobile applications framework”. This project is released under LGPL.
Register online on the SPA Wiki or please email your name to the event coordinator to book a place. You must register for security purposes. (SPA website was down over August but now live)
Meeting Flyer (warning Adobe pdf)

Free sandwiches and refreshments are served from 6pm!


Malcolm Kendall 31st August 2006

Disclaimer: Comments and posts are owned by their authors and the views therein are not necessarily those of the Open Source Specialist Group or the BCS.