Haven't seen anything from the list in a while. Is it
operational? Do you allow me to post a message to it?
I attempted to send a message to the list, informing the group
about a local appearance of a successful Mac OS X developer, Andrew
Stone.
The following is a sample of some feedback I got from the Eugene
Lug about the suitability of an event sponsored by the Portland Mac
User Group; not of much interest to a Linux person (some folks
think).
Andrew Stone,
developer of the Stone Studio for Mac OS X, will be making
presentations next week that are sponsored by local area Mac User
Group(s):
http://www.stone.com/
Portland MUG:
http://www.pmug.org/
The general meeting is open to the public
and starts at 6:30 pm on Monday April 11th
Location for the meeting is the Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center (second floor) more commonly called Ecotrust Center 721 NW Ninth Avenue Portland, OR 97209
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 05:43:02 -0700
To: perdurabo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Rodney Mishima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Mac OS X developer scheduled presentation next week
Cc: [email protected]
Bcc:
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/per,
I guess I should have announced Andrew's appearance(s) to the LUG audience in a manner that you could more likely relate to.
>From my perspective, I was wearing my hat as a Mac OS X end-user. In that role, I am a Switcher who attended Andrew's presentation about 2 years ago; and was so favorably impressed that I bought a copy of his software.
Obviously, he knows the MUG audience he is targeting; he wants to persuade the attendees to buy a copy of his software.
I should have said that if you are a Mac OS X developer or want to be one maybe; you ought to attend the session to observe what a successful Mac developer does to promote/sell his product line.
<no offense intended, none taken>
Rodney
On Apr 5, 2005 8:35 AM, Rodney Mishima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you saying that you would attend the presentation if it were held
in some venue other than EMUG?
I'm saying that after I heard it was being given at EMUG, I'd wager
the presentation isn't going to really be about programming -- or
rather, it's not going to be of interest to the average OS X
programmer.
http://www.stone.com/
Portland MUG:
http://www.pmug.org/
The general meeting is open to the public
and starts at 6:30 pm on Monday April 11th
Location for the meeting is the Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center (second floor) more commonly called Ecotrust Center 721 NW Ninth Avenue Portland, OR 97209
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 05:43:02 -0700
To: perdurabo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Rodney Mishima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Mac OS X developer scheduled presentation next week
Cc: [email protected]
Bcc:
X-Attachments:
/per,
I guess I should have announced Andrew's appearance(s) to the LUG audience in a manner that you could more likely relate to.
>From my perspective, I was wearing my hat as a Mac OS X end-user. In that role, I am a Switcher who attended Andrew's presentation about 2 years ago; and was so favorably impressed that I bought a copy of his software.
Obviously, he knows the MUG audience he is targeting; he wants to persuade the attendees to buy a copy of his software.
I should have said that if you are a Mac OS X developer or want to be one maybe; you ought to attend the session to observe what a successful Mac developer does to promote/sell his product line.
<no offense intended, none taken>
Rodney
On Apr 5, 2005 8:35 AM, Rodney Mishima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you saying that you would attend the presentation if it were held
in some venue other than EMUG?
I'm saying that after I heard it was being given at EMUG, I'd wager
the presentation isn't going to really be about programming -- or
rather, it's not going to be of interest to the average OS X
programmer.
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