Looking and thinking to the future, do we want to do another Boston based FUDCon to coincide with LWCE: Boston 2006?
Yes, I believe we do.
In question at this point: will the next FUDCon be in Boston, or is there potential to have one in India before then?
My guess: we may up participating in an event in India, though it may not bear the FUDCon label. Yet.
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Jesse Keating wrote:
Looking and thinking to the future, do we want to do another Boston based FUDCon to coincide with LWCE: Boston 2006?
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Looking and thinking to the future, do we want to do another Boston based FUDCon to coincide with LWCE: Boston 2006?
Yes, I believe we do.
FWIW, the consensus here at BU was that the first one was a big success, and I anticipate that we would be interested in hosting the event again next year if people want to come.
Paul,
If we're going to do Boston, I can't imagine having it anywhere else. With several months of *actual* notice, who knows how good it could be? :)
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Paul Stauffer wrote:
Looking and thinking to the future, do we want to do another Boston based FUDCon to coincide with LWCE: Boston 2006?
Yes, I believe we do.
FWIW, the consensus here at BU was that the first one was a big success, and I anticipate that we would be interested in hosting the event again next year if people want to come.
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Relative to the earlier thread about Conf's, a BU type thing has lots of synergies and would cost less -- then emphasis can be on the people as Greg was saying.
-Sam
On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 17:30 -0400, Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote:
Paul,
If we're going to do Boston, I can't imagine having it anywhere else. With several months of *actual* notice, who knows how good it could be? :)
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Paul Stauffer wrote:
Looking and thinking to the future, do we want to do another Boston based FUDCon to coincide with LWCE: Boston 2006?
Yes, I believe we do.
FWIW, the consensus here at BU was that the first one was a big success, and I anticipate that we would be interested in hosting the event again next year if people want to come.
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Sam Hiser wrote:
Relative to the earlier thread about Conf's, a BU type thing has lots of synergies and would cost less -- then emphasis can be on the people as Greg was saying.
-Sam
Yep. In fact, it was the model for our initial success. Just going back to what works the best. :)
Makes me wonder if we should be having smaller university-based events on a more-or-less continual basis. Although it's pretty tricky to make that work. Requires a lot of hands.
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