Hey all, It came up today at dinner that possibly some people might be interested in getting together for activities that are not strictly about discussing free software. Some ideas I have (off the top of my head) are: * Basic game development. I remember at a previous Software Freedom day there was a presentation somebody gave about all the mini-games he had made with Pygame, and it looked a lot of fun. We could compete individually or work as a team (some people on graphics, some on code, some recording sound effects and sourcing/creating music, etc.). FYI, I'm a Python newbie but I have messed around with the Pygame examples a little. I also suck at graphics but don't mind trying. :) * Creating some kind of short regular Free Software webcast or some such where we could record technical presentations on things like "How to run SaaS without giving up your freedom" (eg. a quick ownCloud tutorial/preview) and/or news items such as "What's new in the world of free software?". Think of something along the lines of the Linux Action Show, albeit shorter, and focusing on free software as opposed to "Linux" and without all the RMS hate. * LAN gaming using free software (eg, Nexuiz, Frozen Bubble, BoW). I'm always up for that. * Polishing free software for non-devs (performing usability studies, finding and submitting bugs, writing/improving/translating documentation and wiki pages, etc.). * Android application development. eg. We've discussed improvements that need to be made to F-Droid at previous meetings, so maybe we can work towards identifying and adding more free software that currently only exists in the Android Marketplace or Play or whatever they call it these days. I imagine these kinds of activities might work best on a Saturday/Sunday afternoon or something when there's more time, and people can stick around for as long or as little as they want. I have no ideas for a venue at this time. Is there any interest out there in any of the above, or does anyone have any other suggestions? Cheers, Adam