[HacktionLab] Whats in a name - 'hacktionlab' Re: banner/poster/flyer/logo for Spring 2012

penguin penguin at riseup.net
Sun Apr 8 13:21:21 UTC 2012


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On Sun 08 Apr 2012 14:13:46 BST, Ben Green [ben at bristolwireless.net]
emailed subject: "Re: [HacktionLab] Whats in a name - 'hacktionlab' Re:
 banner/poster/flyer/logo for Spring 2012" saying ...

> Quoting penguin <penguin at riseup.net>:
> 
>> That said, I think 'hack' has, for a long time, had a 'popular'
>> understanding of cracking when used in computer terms. However, people
>> within the 'computer scene' still have a broader understanding of the
>> DIY spirit of enquiry (e.g. hack-spaces are as likely to be formed of
>> electronics or safe cracking bods as they are coding bods). I guess it
>> might come down to who HacktionLab is trying to appeal to.
> 
> Word.

I believe LibreOffice is the preferred option these days ;-)

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penguin

Where's the manual?
The source code is the manual.

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