As juicy as this sounds, I'm not qualified. But it reminded me that I
wanted to talk with you about the book.
We'll need to come up with a proposal that will get through the
decision makers at O'Reilly.
What my friend is asking for is basically a how-to for unconferences.
I was toying with a title - "What Not To Do To Ensure That You Don't
Have An Unsuccessful Unconference" - too wordy, too many syllables,
but I like the idea of it... the double/triple negatives.
I was thinking that your inviting document has much of the how-to
stuff. I could wrap some additional content, anecdotes (some from
you, some from me, probably more you than me), participant experience
stories, and such.
What do you think?
...Doc in Toronto
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