Linux Caffe in Toronto
Coffee, sandwiches and open source in Toronto's Linux Caffe...

Groups of open source enthusiasts meet there regularly; GTA-lug, Ruby, Python, Asterisk and the Toronto 2600. Linux newbies hang around and gurus visit. There's a row of penguin buttons and t-shirts and pocket protectors are on the way.
Cool, in a geeky kind of way.
I wish we had a café like that in Tunisia.
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Sidi Chabaane CaféHey, I didn't know you were in Canada. How do you like it? Nice country, eh?
Posted by: Jordan at February 20, 2006 12:31 PMGood idea! :-)
Imagine, Java cafee, "open source" 24/24, and free, whith "virtual" cafee "machine"...
For the moment the Opensource café is Café Etoile du Nord since we have a meeting every 2nd Saturday there.
Posted by: Marouen at February 20, 2006 04:32 PMI can't but imagine Saqf in such a place with all kinds of tea!
Posted by: oranginaaa at February 20, 2006 09:37 PMJordan, nope, I'm not in Canada. I wish to get to go there someday. Anyway, I thought this café was interesting.
Mochekes, lol, good one ;)
Marouen, yeah I know, but still no open source coffee there ;)
Orangina, lol, Saqf is a tea freak!
Posted by: MMM at February 21, 2006 12:13 PM
