This is kind of amusing.... so the Friday hackfests for FUDCon are at the "State Club" which is on NCSU's campus. It's a really nice building with meeting rooms, a very nice lunch that you will partake in, etc. You'll love it, really.
Turns out though, that there is a "no jeans, no shorts" dress code. So for all of you hackers -- bring a pair of khakis with you. If you wanted to wear a polo shirt, that would really knock their socks off. :)
The actual Saturday FUDCon and Sunday hackfests -- clothing required, but that is all.
Thanks, Max
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On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 09:41:27AM -0500, Max Spevack wrote:
This is kind of amusing.... so the Friday hackfests for FUDCon are at the "State Club" which is on NCSU's campus. It's a really nice building with meeting rooms, a very nice lunch that you will partake in, etc. You'll love it, really.
Turns out though, that there is a "no jeans, no shorts" dress code. So for all of you hackers -- bring a pair of khakis with you. If you wanted to wear a polo shirt, that would really knock their socks off. :)
Not amusing at all, really. Ridiculous is a better word.
Did this really get sent on Wednesday? The mail headers say Friday, which is a bit late for notification of a dress policy.
I "only" live 45 miles away -- what about those who traveled much farther without realizing the need for special attire?
Don't be surprised if you don't see me.
John
On Jan 11, 2008 9:06 AM, John W. Linville linville@redhat.com wrote:
Did this really get sent on Wednesday? The mail headers say Friday, which is a bit late for notification of a dress policy.
Yes, I received it on Wednesday. I agree that today would have been a little late :) I'm not going today either, as there's no value that I could add (and my flight isn't til later this evening) :) But see everyone tomorrow! :)
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:31:44 -0500 "Jon Stanley" jonstanley@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I received it on Wednesday. I agree that today would have been a little late :) I'm not going today either, as there's no value that I could add (and my flight isn't til later this evening) :) But see everyone tomorrow! :)
We tried to start a bug triage session today... Guess we'll do it Sunday.
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 09:06:52 -0500 "John W. Linville" linville@redhat.com wrote:
Not amusing at all, really. Ridiculous is a better word.
Did this really get sent on Wednesday? The mail headers say Friday, which is a bit late for notification of a dress policy.
I "only" live 45 miles away -- what about those who traveled much farther without realizing the need for special attire?
Don't be surprised if you don't see me.
Turns out they didn't enforce this. I'm sitting at the hack fest in my jeans.
On 1/11/08, John W. Linville linville@redhat.com wrote:
Did this really get sent on Wednesday? The mail headers say Friday, which is a bit late for notification of a dress policy.
Seems like the message got stuck in a queue at RH for a couple of days:
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