Where's the Water? Trying to bring FOSS techniques to a laid back community
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This month we have Jonathan Riddell talking about his project "Where's the Water?", a collaborative mapping tool for crowd sourcing data on Scottish rivers for the Scottish Canoe Association
19:00 - meet, upstairs section of Akva
19:15 - start talk
20:00 - closing notes, socialise, play ping pong
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If you have never been to one of these meetings, just know that it's friendly and informal - grab a pint or a soda, come ask questions, get help with open source software and Linux, and enjoy some geeky company!
There is often a Linux laptop on hand for a quick show and tell for anyone who is curious, and you can also bring your own laptop to troubleshoot Linux, or try Linux on your own laptop - without installing it.
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This month we have Jonathan Riddell talking about his project "Where's the Water?", a collaborative mapping tool for crowd sourcing data on Scottish rivers for the Scottish Canoe Association
To do this, we will use the hosted edition of Jitsi Meet, an open source web conferencing solution. Currently it has problems with Firefox unfortunately [1] so could participants please use Chromium, or Chrome, to connect, otherwise the meeting could be degraded for everybody...
This month we have Jonathan Riddell talking about his project "Where's the Water?", a collaborative mapping tool for crowd sourcing data on Scottish rivers for the Scottish Canoe Association
To do this, we will use the Big Blue Button install hosted by Jonathan himself. You do not need any special software, simply a modern browser, Firefox and Chrome/Chromium should work fine.