Rufus Pollock | 27 May 22:11

Next Cambridge Open Knowledge Meetup: Friday 6th June 1830-2030 at Emmanuel College

Just a quick note to let people know we're holding the next Cambridge 
(UK) Open Knowledge Meetup a week Friday. So if you're based in or 
around the Cambridge area do come along.

Regards,

Rufus

PS: I see from the wiki that the Oxford group were meeting up today. 
Hope they had a good time.

## Cambridge Open Knowledge Meetup

when: Wednesday 6th June 2008, 1830-2030
where: Harrods Room, Emmanuel College, Cambridge
wiki: http://okfn.org/wiki/LocalGroups/CambridgeGroup

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Are you interested in the social, legal and technological issues related 
to Open Knowledge? Ever wondered about how things like "Open Access" and 
"Open Source" could be relevant to you. If so come along to the 
"Cambridge Open Knowledge Meetup" to hear updates about recent 
developments and discuss the problems and potential of open approaches 
to knowledge creation.

The focus at these events is on open discussion though we do start out 
with some (brief) presentations. If you'd like to give a talk on 
something you've been working on (or thinking about) please let us know.
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Francis Irving | 28 May 00:33

Re: Next Cambridge Open Knowledge Meetup: Friday 6th June 1830-2030 at Emmanuel College

That's Friday 6th June, presumably!

On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 09:15:39PM +0100, Rufus Pollock wrote:
> Just a quick note to let people know we're holding the next Cambridge 
> (UK) Open Knowledge Meetup a week Friday. So if you're based in or 
> around the Cambridge area do come along.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Rufus
> 
> PS: I see from the wiki that the Oxford group were meeting up today. 
> Hope they had a good time.
> 
> ## Cambridge Open Knowledge Meetup
> 
> when: Wednesday 6th June 2008, 1830-2030
> where: Harrods Room, Emmanuel College, Cambridge
> wiki: http://okfn.org/wiki/LocalGroups/CambridgeGroup
> 
> ### More Information
> 
> Are you interested in the social, legal and technological issues related 
> to Open Knowledge? Ever wondered about how things like "Open Access" and 
> "Open Source" could be relevant to you. If so come along to the 
> "Cambridge Open Knowledge Meetup" to hear updates about recent 
> developments and discuss the problems and potential of open approaches 
> to knowledge creation.
> 
> The focus at these events is on open discussion though we do start out 
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