costoa
June 16th, 2006, 02:52 PM
(For some backround (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBelowZero))
Having missed the last UBZ are there any plans for another (also in Montréal svp)?
BTW: If you find yourself in Montréal go get lunch at the Bar-B-Barn. Really good bbq and cheap. Montréal gets a bad rap but it's a really cool place. Of course an UBZ West in Vancouver might be fun.
Also watch out for the drivers (http://kartvader.com/) up there. =)
Another suggestion is an UAZ (Ubuntu Above Zero) in Cambridge, MA* in the summer. Groups used to be able to reserve a block of rooms at McCormick Hall (the only same sex dorm at MIT but groups could have both) for much cheaper than the local hotels. Clean place with a million dollar view of the Charles River. Lots of choices though.
Montréal still seems like IMO the best choice (for North America). How about something like a cross between UBZ and "What the Hack (http://wiki.whatthehack.org/index.php/Main_Page)" (in the summer of course).
* I realize that there are many people that would rather not have it in or go to the US right now. Sadly I understand. Canada seems like the logical choice anyways.
Having missed the last UBZ are there any plans for another (also in Montréal svp)?
BTW: If you find yourself in Montréal go get lunch at the Bar-B-Barn. Really good bbq and cheap. Montréal gets a bad rap but it's a really cool place. Of course an UBZ West in Vancouver might be fun.
Also watch out for the drivers (http://kartvader.com/) up there. =)
Another suggestion is an UAZ (Ubuntu Above Zero) in Cambridge, MA* in the summer. Groups used to be able to reserve a block of rooms at McCormick Hall (the only same sex dorm at MIT but groups could have both) for much cheaper than the local hotels. Clean place with a million dollar view of the Charles River. Lots of choices though.
Montréal still seems like IMO the best choice (for North America). How about something like a cross between UBZ and "What the Hack (http://wiki.whatthehack.org/index.php/Main_Page)" (in the summer of course).
* I realize that there are many people that would rather not have it in or go to the US right now. Sadly I understand. Canada seems like the logical choice anyways.