A gentle reminder for tomorrow's meeting.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 3:00 PM, S h i v <shivakumar.gn at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello All, > > Deirdre Straughan the well known video blogger is in Bangalore and was > interested in joining the UG meeting. This is a call for a meeting on > 7-June(Saturday). > Please note the time of the meeting. Unlike the regular meets it is in > the morning since Deirdre will be flying back on the same day evening. > > The topic for the meet is *Experiences of an open source video > blogger*, a session that is a little off-beat from the regular ones > that we have had and should be of interest to many of us. > > Deirdr? Straughan has an interesting background in content > creation/management, online communication, video blogging, etc. > Recently she joined SUN and puts her experiences to use in support of > some of the opensolaris related initiatives. > > She will share her experiences with us as to what got her interested > in this space, what keeps her ticking, her toolsets, what are the > personal attributes for a person to stay interested in this space, > responses by people at large regarding her work, any other interesting > details specific to opensolaris & other open source communities. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Meeting time : 10:30am to 12:30pm > Venue : Himalaya Conference Room. > Sun Microsystems, Divyashree Chambers > Off Langford Road, (Near Richmond Circle) > Bangalore - 25 > (Route map is attached) > > Those interested in attending are requested confirm by responding to > me (NOT the list) by email. Provide your name in "FirstName LastName" > form since the security system accepts the entries in that form. > (please do not modify the subject or do not write a new mail. Reply to > this mail) > > At the venue, go to the 4th floor, get the visitor badge and come down > the Himalaya Conference Room at the ground floor. > > best regards > Shiv > > ps: We typically have 2 topics every session. If anybody else have any > additional topics to suggest for a small session, it can be > accommodated. >