I would be really happy to come to the IFC! :)

all the best,

Vince


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Today's Topics:

    1. International Faust Conference - Seeking Some Advice
       (Romain Michon)
    2. Re: [Faudiostream-devel] International Faust Conference -
       Seeking Some Advice (Michael Bylstra)
    3. Re: International Faust Conference - Seeking Some Advice
       (Albert Graef)
    4. Re: International Faust Conference - Seeking Some Advice
       (Till Bovermann)


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Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2017 20:59:21 -0700
From: Romain Michon <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]"
        <[email protected]>,       faudiostream-users
        <[email protected]>
Cc: Albert Graef <[email protected]>, "Krueger,      Julia"
        <[email protected]>
Subject: [Faudiostream-users] International Faust Conference - Seeking
        Some Advice
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Greetings,

We're excited to announce that we're thinking of organizing an
"International Faust Conference (IFC)" next year. The whole idea behind
this is to bring people in our community together to present our current
work and to brainstorm/talk about future developments for Faust.

This event will take place at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in
Germany. While dates are still flexible, we're thinking about the 3d week
of July 2018.

The format of this conference (which we could probably also call a
workshop) will be as follow (this is also still very flexible):
- 2 days
- Paper presentations (~20 mins each) in the morning
- Round tables / open discussions / workshops in the afternoon
- Beer/Wine (or anything you like) in the evening ;)

There will be a call for papers. Topics will be pretty open, as long as
they involve Faust in some ways.

We'd love to get some feedback before we start organizing this event. Do
you like the "global" format? Do you think the dates will work for you? Do
you think you might attend (that one is kind of important as we'd like to
get some estimate of how many people might come)? Do you have any
suggestions/thoughts, etc.?

Cheers,

The "IFC team" (Albert, Romain, Julia, etc.)
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Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2017 17:43:50 +1000
From: Michael Bylstra <[email protected]>
To: Romain Michon <[email protected]>
Cc: "Krueger, Julia" <[email protected]>,
        faudiostream-users users <[email protected]>,
        "[email protected]"
        <[email protected]>,       Albert Graef
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Subject: Re: [Faudiostream-users] [Faudiostream-devel] International
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Very exciting. I'd love to attend an International Faust Conference.

On 8 Jun. 2017 1:59 pm, "Romain Michon" <[email protected]> wrote:

Greetings,

We're excited to announce that we're thinking of organizing an
"International Faust Conference (IFC)" next year. The whole idea behind
this is to bring people in our community together to present our current
work and to brainstorm/talk about future developments for Faust.

This event will take place at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in
Germany. While dates are still flexible, we're thinking about the 3d week
of July 2018.

The format of this conference (which we could probably also call a
workshop) will be as follow (this is also still very flexible):
- 2 days
- Paper presentations (~20 mins each) in the morning
- Round tables / open discussions / workshops in the afternoon
- Beer/Wine (or anything you like) in the evening ;)

There will be a call for papers. Topics will be pretty open, as long as
they involve Faust in some ways.

We'd love to get some feedback before we start organizing this event. Do
you like the "global" format? Do you think the dates will work for you? Do
you think you might attend (that one is kind of important as we'd like to
get some estimate of how many people might come)? Do you have any
suggestions/thoughts, etc.?

Cheers,

The "IFC team" (Albert, Romain, Julia, etc.)


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From: Albert Graef <[email protected]>
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        <[email protected]>,       faudiostream-users
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On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 5:59 AM, Romain Michon <[email protected]> wrote:

This event will take place at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
in Germany.

I should add that at JGU we're really excited about the prospect of
organizing this event. :)

Those of you who attended LAC15@JGU will probably remember that JGU is easy
to reach for people within Europe and abroad, as it's very close to
Frankfurt/Main airport (20 min by fast train IIRC). The JGU is also close
to the city center (can be reached within minutes using tram and buses),
and we have all kinds of nice facilities here on Campus as well (including
the legendary "Baron" restaurant/bar) so that most things you need is
within walking distance (except maybe for the hotels, but there's at least
one of those within walking distance as well).

Albert



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