The Glasgow Geek Nights
Let me introduce you to Weegi.es the Glasgow Geek night.

A few months ago I wrote a post about the severe lack of geek nights up in Scotland for the web enthusiasts. However, if the truth be told, since I wrote the original post I’ve just been too busy to get anything up and running but now I’m ready to get the ball rolling. With your help of course. Without you the night will be nothing.
You might be wondering why I’ve choosen the name Weegi.es, well if you have a quick look over at the urban dictionary they define weegie as:
A person who comes from Glasgow
Pretty simple eh? The cone also symbolises one of Glasgows most famous landmarks.
Right now the website is just a holding page with a quick explanation basically telling readers exactly what you are reading in this post. I’ve also hooked up a feedburner subscription box, so you can sign up and see all the news regarding the site.
The plan is simple, I’ll leave the holidng page up as it is for now and drum up interest through many of the different social networks, primarily twitter. Please feel free to retweet as many times as you want. I’ll also set up a google group so we can start talking about what we want to do with the night, probably arrange a first meet up for next month in a pub somewhere and then finally get a site pushed live.
If you have any questions please leave them here and remember to sign up to the feedburner on the main site.
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Who I am
My name is Jack Osborne and I am a Glasgow–based designer and writer. You should follow me on Twitter.
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What I do
I am a front-end developer with proficiency in; accessibility, design, semantics, usability & web standards.
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Where I do it
I am currently working freelance and I am available for hire. Feel free to get in touch with me if you fancy a chat.
Awesome. Any excuse to hang out with my favourite Greenocker (what’s the official word for that?).
Close enough, it’s Greenokian
also as an aside aren’t I the only Greenokian you know?
Nope, I went to college in Greenock. The ol’ Jimmy Watt. Have a few friends in Greenock, so consider it a massive compliment!
This is a fantastic idea mate, I will definitely see if I can align a trip up with one of the meet ups. Good luck bringing this all together
@Ashley – I attended the Jimmy Watt for two years, spooky!
@Mike – Thanks mate, like I said, you’re welcome to a speaking gig whenever you want and always welcome to doss at mines if needed.
Hey jack!
This is a great idea, i too have been enlessly searching for local meetups, however the only thing i found was something called “doggin’” or something haha jk, great idea man!
Alex.