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| [[File:Beowulf cluster.jpg|350px|thumb|right|The other kind of Beowulf Cluster]] | | #REDIRECT [[Beowulf Cluster (Seattle)]] |
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| A '''Beowulf Cluster''' is a Sunday night meeting of folks broadly interested in issues around free software and free culture or in at least some people interested in those issues. Alternatively, the term can refer to the growing cluster of groups in a series of locations. Feel free to add your own cluster here!
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| Known clusters include:
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| * '''Cambridge, Massachusetts''' — [[Grendel's Den on Sundays]]. Meetings are every Sundays at 21:30. There are no announcements and there are no weeks off.
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| * '''San Fransisco, California''' — Details are determined each week and announced on [https://groups.google.com/d/forum/beowulf-cluster the mailing list created for that purpose].
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| * '''Seattle, Washington''' — Almost always at 8:30pm and currently almost always at [http://bigtimebrewery.com/ Big Time Brewery] in the University District. It will be announced on Sundays on the [http://lists.leastsquar.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community Extraordinary Least Squares community list].
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