> That's not to say we won't still invite quality speakers--and have them
> give presentations. Those types of meetings would still be scheduled as
> such, and I will do my best to invite knowledgeable speakers to our
> meetings.  I, also, would love to send out an invitation to Guido van
> Rossum (inventor of Python), and see if we could get him to come and
> speak at a meeting--along with any other talented developer/programmer
> you could think of.  

Oh, but, if we invited Richard Stallman--he'd also have to give a
ninjitsu class after the meeting. I also heard that the WWF was looking
at recruiting Linus Torvalds (Under the stage name of "Can of
whoop-FOSS"--so he'd have to show us how to put the smack down on M$
pencil necks.  

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