Brian, thanks for the email, I look forward to seeing you in Chicago. I've reached out to Kevin Harriss who runs the GNOME Chicago group as well (I know him from my Foresight days). I was thinking almost the exact same thing about some kind of GNOME meetup Tuesday night.
Paul On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Brian Cameron <brian.came...@sun.com>wrote: > > Paul: > > I live in Chicago, and would like to attend if possible. If you > need any help with organizing things in Chicago, then I am happy > to help. > > Note that there is a gnome-chicago-l...@gnome.org. It might be > a good idea to send an email to that list, and see if there is an > interest in having a dinner or something with the wider group of > Chicago GNOME'ies, or to see if anybody who happens to be in the > Chicago area might also be interested in participating. > > Brian > > > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Paul Cutler <pcut...@gnome.org <mailto: >> pcut...@gnome.org>> wrote: >> >> Good morning Marketing team! >> >> We are finalizing plans for a Marketing hackfest in Chicago, IL USA >> on November 10th and 11th (Tues and Wed). >> >> Google has been gracious to host us (and provide lunch!) and Novell >> has donated money to help fund the hackfest. >> >> If you're interested in attending please let us know as soon as >> possible. >> >> We don't have a formal agenda (yet) but are hoping to work on >> conference and presentation materials such as the Event box email >> thread from over the weekend, the website, GNOME 3.0 marketing >> campaign, the GNOME website, case studies and more. >> >> Paul >> >> -- >> marketing-list mailing list >> marketing-list@gnome.org <mailto:marketing-list@gnome.org> >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list >> >> >> >
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