SqueakEast?

Carl G. Gruden c.gruden at ieee.org
Thu Mar 23 15:42:11 UTC 2000


I'd second that the two-day/day and a half setting. Hopefully we can round
up a few Canadians that are lurking on the list.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doug Way [mailto:dway at mat.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 7:32 PM
> To: squeak at cs.uiuc.edu
> Subject: Re: SqueakEast?
>
>
>
> On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, John Duncan wrote:
>
> > An open question to those who are Pacific-time-zone challenged:
> >
> > Since SqueakEnd seemed so successful, would anyone be interested in an
> > informal East-coast Squeaker get-together?  I'm not saying it
> would actually
> > happen, but it could be fun to come up with an agenda on the
> Swiki...  I'm
> > sure that I could arrange the thing in Pittsburgh if we decided
> an agenda
> > and signaled a go-ahead.  It'd probably look a lot like what they had at
> > Santa Barbara.
>
> I'd be interested in attending a get-together in Pittsburgh, since that's
> a reasonably close drive for us midwesterners, too.  Maybe a 2-day weekend
> event, like the SqueakEnd?  (or shorter?)  Allocate some time for demos,
> some time for collective coding, some time for hanging out, etc.
>
> It would likely be a smaller event, given that SqueakEnd was not too long
> ago, and I'm not sure if there are too many die-hards who would attend
> both.  Maybe putting it off until May or so might help attendance?
>
> - Doug Way
>   EAI/Transom Technologies, Ann Arbor, MI
>   http://www.transom.com
>   dway at mat.net, @eai.com
>





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