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* SENT (no mailing list? email james and make@spc.org) deckspace (via James S.)
* SENT (no mailing list? email james and make@spc.org) deckspace (via James S.)
* SENT+RECEIVED (mailman at dorkbotlondon-blabber@dorkbot.org) dorkbot http://dorkbotlondon.org/ (via Saul A., or Alex M. -- not sure who's in charge atm)
* SENT+RECEIVED (mailman at dorkbotlondon-blabber@dorkbot.org) dorkbot http://dorkbotlondon.org/ (via Saul A., or Alex M. -- not sure who's in charge atm)
* SENT (signed up, waiting for confirmation; mailman at allsubscribers@mztek.org) MzTek http://www.mztek.org/
* SENT (signed up, waiting for confirmation; still sent the email, now in mod queue; mailman at allsubscribers@mztek.org) MzTek http://www.mztek.org/
* SENT (email info@thepeoplespeak.org.uk) http://theps.net/ (Saul A. again)
* SENT (email info@thepeoplespeak.org.uk) http://theps.net/ (Saul A. again)
* SENT http://oshug.org/ (http://oshug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/oshug)
* SENT http://oshug.org/ (http://oshug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/oshug)

Revision as of 08:58, 30 July 2010

Spacewarming Invitation List

These are groups I plan to invite to our Spacewarming party. I'll avoid pure FLOSS/security groups as they'll just look at my Mail.app email header and ridicule me :P

If someone else managed to send something before I did I'll skip the respective mailing list but will still mark it as SENT.

Note that SENT doesn't necessarily mean someone read it -- a lot of these lists seem to be moderated.

TODO:

General:

Sound hacking:

In other cities:

Spacewarming Email

Subject: London Hackspace: Spacewarming Party in Shoreditch This Coming Sunday

Hello.

The London Hackspace is a non-profit, community-run hacker space in central London; we provide a space where people who make things can come to share tools and knowledge. As you may have heard we've just signed the lease on our new workshop in Shoreditch, spitting distance from Hoxton station (and about 10mins from Old Street).

To celebrate we're having a party/open evening on the 1st of August. This is a great chance for everyone to have a look at the space and to get to know like-minded hackers/makers/artists with similar or completely different interests, discuss projects and techniques, or generally just hang out and have a beer. Come along, and bring friends!

Sunday 1 August, from 2pm until late.
Come around 6pm if you don't plan to stay long.

Unit 24, Cremer Business Centre
37 Cremer Street
London E2 8HD

Info page:
http://wiki.hackspace.org.uk/wiki/Spacewarming_party

Facebook event:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=139191182771257

If you're potentially interested in using the space for workshops or performances send an email to martin@dekstop.de and I'll introduce you to the appropriate people; or just show up on Sunday and ask around.

If you're simply looking for a place to work on your own projects you can always attend our public weekly nights on Tuesdays, or become a member and get 24/7 access.

We now finally have enough room for larger machines, which means in the near future this list will keep growing:
http://wiki.hackspace.org.uk/wiki/Equipment

Just having moved to a bigger space we're now short of monthly income to cover the rent in the new space, so if you like it we hope you'll become a member :)

@londonhackspace
http://london.hackspace.org.uk/
http://london.hackspace.org.uk/membership.php