[TriLUG] Summer Hack Day with NCSULUG

Moustapha Barry mooseeds at gmail.com
Fri Jun 15 11:55:30 EDT 2012


I am interested. I look forward joining the crew on the 30th.
Tnaks for offering.
Have a great one,
Moose

On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Barry Peddycord III <bwpeddyc at ncsu.edu>wrote:

> Hai lugz.
>
> While most of you are probably off doing amazing things in the real
> world this summer, some of us are still stuck at NC State for the time.
> Since things get really boring on campus this time of year, we propose
> to have a Summer LUG Hack Day for anyone who's around. No theme in mind,
> just a chance to beat the heat and hang out with the cool nerds.
>
> Right now, we want to have it in EB2 on Saturday June 30th, from 10:00 -
> 18:00. We've got two rooms in mind depending on how many people we
> expect to show up, so if you think you may come (threshold >=75%
> confidence), let us know so we can book the room according to the size
> of our group.
>
> This is generally geared towards our student and associate members, but
> I'm crossposting this to the TriLUG mailing list just in case someone in
> the area wants to come and drop by. You can let me know on- or off-list.
>
> Thanks,
> NCSULUG Secretary-Elect
> Barry Peddycord
>
>
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