Stuart,

How about the week after October 14th? Everyone seems to be free then vs 
the week before.

On 06/22/2016 01:09 PM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> Gentlemen,
> I want to reiterate the date is not set in stone (unless we want it to be).
> I want to facilitate anyone's schedule so if we have conflicts let's change
> the date to resolve them.
> anytime will work for me but a week prior or a week later would be great
> thanks
> Stuart
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 2:13 PM, Stuart Stevenson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> This will most probably be an October 7th, 8th and 9th event.
>> In all honesty anyone can come at any time.
>> We schedule it for the entire week including the weekend. People come when
>> they can but most get here Thursday and Friday and go home Sunday or Monday.
>> We will be set up to start Monday for anyone that arrives then.
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 1:01 PM, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On 06/15/2016 10:48 AM, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
>>>> Gentlemen,
>>>> I propose the week of Oct 3rd through whenever the last person leaves.
>>>> Check your schedules against these dates and let the list know if you
>>> have
>>>> conflicts.
>>>> I think the goal should be to have a schedule set by July 30. That
>>> gives us
>>>> 45 days to make changes and allow time for travel arrangements to be
>>> made
>>>> after July 30.
>>>> This date is nothing more than my attempt to set a goal to get everyone
>>>> here and have a good time. The date is fluid on purpose.
>>>>
>>> Will this include a weekend? For myself I can get to something within an
>>> days drive and on a weekend. Witchita is at the end of a 12 hr drive.
>>> The joys of being your own boss and the only employee. I am  a
>>> fanboi/user/student more than an integrator or developer.
>>>
>>> Ed.
>>>
>>>
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