I would defintely be interested in a BOF on CFC development.  Best practices and 
advanced uses for CFC's is what I am most eager to learn while the MAX is in Salt Lake 
City.

I live in Salt Lake City, so I would volunteer some of my time to help arrange 
something like this if we felt we could get a critical mass of people.

Jon Gunnip

University of Utah
Mission-Based Management Developer

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So, a few weeks back I asked if those of you attending MAX would be
interested in a BOF (Birds of a Feather) about CFC development. BOF
sessions are informal meetings to discuss topics not otherwise covered
in sessions, or just to talk about a topic in an informal matter. A BOF
is no longer an option, for reasons I can't get in to. Is there still a
desire to have a meeting like this? My thoughts were that we would
discuss various best practices, and get opinions from various experts
(opinions and arguments ;) on CFC development.

If this interests people, we will basically have to organize it
ourselfs. Maybe at the same time as the other BOFs. Location will be a
problem though.

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