OSDev meeting -- Netherlands -- July 2nd, 2016

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OSDev meeting -- Netherlands -- July 2nd, 2016

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There's apparently a fair bit of interest in a meetup in the Netherlands. I've confirmed with the board that I can use the local hackerspace, which means that on the 2nd of July from 10:00 AM local time onward, you are invited to

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You can get free parking on Sunday, but there are many buses stopping nearby and the train station is roughly a 20 minute walk.
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Most developers here are from Europe? Any meeting happened here in SiValley in the past?
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ggodw000 wrote:Most developers here are from Europe? Any meeting happened here in SiValley in the past?
Dunno about the most. I'm kinda from Europe (originally from Russia), living in the valley now.
P.S. IOW, it makes us at least two if we want a local osdev meeting somewhere between SF and SJ.
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sounds good, i am hoping to see more ppl will turn out. I am in fremont working SJ.
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Re: OSDev meeting -- Netherlands -- July 2016

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I would be interested from the 16 of july. It could be really interesting :-)
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Re: OSDev meeting -- Netherlands -- July 2, 2016

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The popular vote goes to July 2nd. I've been poking to see if I could get a friend from ARM to give a talk, but unfortunately he's not in the country during that month so that's the only statistic for me to go by right now. (Sorry, MollenOS)
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Re: OSDev meeting -- Netherlands -- July 2nd, 2016

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Tobad I missed it. That saturday I couldn't have have made it anyway so thats a small comfort.
How was it? Any chance on doing it again next year?
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Of the 5 people who signed up, only one actually arrived so that was a bit of a bummer. Still quite an entertaining day.
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If I lived in Netherlands and been at least 18 I would come :(
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