> I'd keep the discussion here until someone decides it's unacceptable. > IMO, until the discussion is /not applicable/ to development under > linux, it /is/ suitable for this list. Sounds good to me. > It would be nice to keep any communication in the open for those > who might not be able to make the in-person discussions. Agreed. Did you look at the Wiki board that the Patterns Group in Boulder has? That's a cool idea... Of course, I'm not really interested in forming an outright Patterns Group.. but I thought their Wiki board made a nice forum for keeping people posted on what's going on, and otherwise sharing info. > so my "free" time is generally from Saturday > afternoon to Sunday evening. Pretty much the same here. > That said, this weekend is already > committed to upgrading a couple of intranet servers at work :-( Similiar story here. I have to come in this weekend, and move a DB2 database. > I can (most likely) get a nice conference room in the building I work > in; very near the intersection of Hillsborough St and the beltline > We could adjourn to East Village for some refreshments -- great > sandwiches and libations (if you're so inclined). The conference > room has a projection screen that can be hooked up to a laptop > if we need it. Sounds good to me. I live in Chapel Hill, but I drive to Raleigh to work everyday anyway. I would't mind driving over here for something like this. > Saturday morning is my been-hacking-fun-stuff-all-friday-night recovery > period. Same here. TTYL, Phillip
