Well looky here, the days are getting longer. They are getting colder too, but let’s focus on the positives. The mind is an odd thing, making days feel longer as more sunlight fills the hours. This month at the ScotRUG meetup, we’re going to fill our hours by talking. We’re going to run a Lean Coffee style meeting, to talk about whatever comes up!
Lean Coffee is a way of generating topics to talk about, without requiring that you a) know anyone or b) be the biggest personality in the room. If there’s a topic you’ve been wanting to discuss in a less formal setting, bring it along! We’ll supply sticky notes and pens and we can go from there. We’re looking forward to seeing some of you there!
Meetings follow our code of conduct, to ensure they provide a welcoming and friendly environment for all. No tickets are required to attend! Turn up on the day, or sign up on Meetup.com: www.meetup.com to indicate your interest.
Our monthly meetup. Details of what we do every month vary, so check back for more details.
Meetings follow our code of conduct, to ensure they provide a welcoming and friendly environment for all. No tickets are required to attend! Turn up on the day, or sign up on Meetup.com: www.meetup.com to indicate your interest.
March means that spring has arrived. The days are no longer interrupted by incredible stretches of darkness; there’s more light in the world. Wee white and yellow buds start to poke their heads above the ground, marking the return of brighter colours to the natural world. Renewal, and new beginnings.
Heather Burns (https://webdevlaw.uk/) is a digital law specialist. She spends her work time trying to bridge the gap between digital policy makers and those who are are designing and developing web things that are impacted by such policies. The things you do online, from sending messages to friends on WhatsApp to starting a new business, are impacted by the decisions of people at local, regional and global levels. Understanding current law and pending law can help inform the choices you need to make as to where you store your data, and what you need to say to your local representatives.
Heather has kindly agreed to come and speak to us and share some thoughts on the current state of digital law. As usual, there will be plenty of time for questions afterwards.
ScotRUG Edinburgh: Heather Burns "Brexit for Geeks"
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March means that spring has arrived. The days are no longer interrupted by incredible stretches of darkness; there’s more light in the world. Wee white and yellow buds start to poke their heads above the ground, marking the return of brighter colours to the natural world. Renewal, and new beginnings.
Heather Burns (https://webdevlaw.uk/) is a digital law specialist. She spends her work time trying to bridge the gap between digital policy makers and those who are are designing and developing web things that are impacted by such policies. The things you do online, from sending messages to friends on WhatsApp to starting a new business, are impacted by the decisions of people at local, regional and global levels. Understanding current law and pending law can help inform the choices you need to make as to where you store your data, and what you need to say to your local representatives.
Heather has kindly agreed to come and speak to us about Brexit for Geeks. As usual, there will be plenty of time for questions afterwards.