Hi Ron,

Yes, I am interested, both as a vendor and for talking
at seminars. Is this being considered for 2014 or for
the next year?

Unfortunately I will not arrive at NAMES until Saturday
morning, so I cannot make it to the meeting.

The Tech Shop space looked nice when I was there just
before they opened, but I do not remember how large it
was. I seem to remember the shop area, but wasn't there
also some office/meeting space on the right as you enter
the front door? Will there be enough parking area?

One thing that was done at the last CNC Workshop was
a one day pass and a "flea market" area. I understand
that these options generate little money to cover the
cost and take a lot of space, but they are the sort
of thing that can really ramp up attendance if people
actually know about them. Regrettably they happened
in an almost stealth mode last time.

Steve Stallings
www.PMDX.com



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Ginger [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 9:39 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Emc-users] CNC workshop
> 
> There is interest in reviving the CNC workshop event that ran several 
> years in Galesburg IL then in Ann Arbor MI. The Tech Shop in 
> Allen park 
> MI- a Detroit suburb, has offered to host the event. A 
> meeting has been 
> set to discuss the idea on Friday, April 25, following the 
> setup of the 
> NAMES show.
> 
> At this time it is strictly a discussion of the 
> possibilities. If anyone 
> on this list is in a position to attend the meeting please 
> let me know 
> and I will give you the details.
> 
> I would like to get a feeling for the interest of the readers of this 
> list in such an event. Do you see a place for LinuxCNC in 
> such an event? 
> If it was run about the same as before- a 2 or 3 day event 
> with speakers 
> and lots of open discussion and demos, and a registration fee 
> of about 
> $100 would you be interested?
> 
> Thanks for any feedback, I will report what I receive to the meeting.
> 
> ron ginger
> 
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