Greetings!
as it turns out, the 16th actually works better for me as well, as we'll
be in Seattle on the weekend of the 9th.
also, if anything, having some of the PLUG folks around can only be a
good thing, as people may trickle in from that event to work on bugs
with us!
if there's no serious objections to the 16th, let's "call it" sooner
than later, so we can start publicizing the event far enough in advance
to get maximum attendance and participation.
can i also suggest that we get a list of the preparatory instructions
(packages to install, basic work-flow, etc) collected early so that we
can refer to them in the announcements, and hopefully have people come
as prepared as possible? i know steve and kees both have some good wiki
links for this.
really looking forward to this, folks!
--
Nathan W
On 12/01/2012 01:23 PM, vagrant(a)freegeek.org wrote:
On Sun, Nov
18, 2012 at 12:39:47PM -0800, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
Freegeek might be available to host space any the
9th, 16th, or 30th:
http://freegeek.org/calendar
On the 9th, we'd have to reschedule our cabling party, but that's
*probably*
possible.
On the 16th, we'd have to share with the Linux Clinic PLUG folks, but
that
shouldn't be too much of a problem, we'd just have to use a different
room,
which worked fine in the past.
Any of these dates would work for me. Is
rescheduling the cable party
still
possible / desirable, or did I wait too long to reply? (No mention of
this
cabling party on the calendar, did it already move?)
I think I'm leaning
towards the 16th, as sharing with the linux clinic
folks actually works fairly well, they get to watch the door :)
er, um, do I just call it, then?
live well,
vagrant
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