[kwlug-disc] Change venue for after-meeting meeting? [was: Meeting Monday: Life as a Debian Developer; High Availability (Aug 2018)]

Bob Jonkman bjonkman at sobac.com
Sun Aug 12 01:25:38 EDT 2018


Hi all: I'd like to offer a radical suggestion: Change the venue for the
after-meeting meeting.

We've been going to Abe Erb at the Tannery for a while now, but they've
changed the rules and now only offer a very limited selection of food by
the time we get there. Food offerings are sparse, and, TBH, kinda
expensive (although the beer is good).

Last month there were rumblings of dissatisfaction amongst KWLUGgers.

I propose that we try the restaurant at the other end of the Tannery
parking lot, /Taste At The Tannery/ http://tastetannery.ca/  Now, they
don't have a secure web site, so how good can it be? Their menu doesn't
seem to be any larger or cheaper than Abe Erb, but at least it's different.

If TATT proves to be undesirable, we can try another place next month...

--Bob

Map: https://osm.org/go/ZXnwUqaR--?m=


On 2018-08-11 01:23 AM, Paul Nijjar via kwlug-announce wrote:
> 
> Let's start with a location note: for this month, we are holding our
> KWLUG meeting in the Google Community Space, at 25 Breithaupt Street.
> For details about the meeting location, see
> https://kwlug.org/google-community-space . 
> 
> Note that we will all get name badges while we are on the space (but I
> think they are regular name badges and not high-tech surveillance
> ones). There are some other rules we have to follow, but most of them
> are common-sense. If you are interested, you can read them here:
> https://kwlug.org/sites/default/files/2018-08/Google_Waterloo_Community_Space_Security_Guidelines.pdf
> 
> As a second note, Jim Kelsh is ill and won't be able to give his
> Virtual Machine beginner talk this month, but we will reschedule.
> However, we have two other talks which should be pretty excellent. 
> 
> First, we will hear from Hubert Chathi, who has been a Debian
> developer for many years now. Hubert has maintained several packages
> for Debian over the years and has seen the Debian project grow and
> change. In celebration of Debian's 25th anniversary, he will give a
> high-level, largely non-technical overview of his experiences. 
> 
> Secondly, Madison Kelly will give us a high-level overview of how
> high-availability computing works. She will keep the talk flexible,
> with lots of opportunities for you to ask your questions. 
> 
> That's it for this exciting edition of August Announcement Meeting,
> except for telling you where our August meeting will be held: 
> 
> Google Community Space
> 25 Breithaupt Street
> Kitchener
> 
> The entrance is off of Breithaupt Street. See
> https://kwlug.org/google-community-space for maps and photos of the
> meeting entrance. 
> 
> - Paul
> 

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