Steven Noels wrote:

Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:

I'm writing this because the more we are, the more fun we get and the more cocoon will grow and the more fun we can get in the future.

Gee, thanks, Stefano. That was a pleasant surprise. :-)


Yes, very pleasant !!

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- my personal pet-peeve-worry is that _users_ of Cocoon are afraid to register since they fear the GT is for hard-core-geeks- or committers-only. I urge you to take a look at the program, and change that perception (if it exists at all). As many people told me last year: they learned more about Cocoon during that one day, than by spending a year on the mailing lists.


Yep. I even remember last year of people coming to the GetTogether because they wanted to know what Cocoon was and who where its developpers and users.

As for the presentations, mine (see [1]) will be based on the FlowScript and Woody material I use when giving Cocoon trainings to people discovering the basics. So no fear to have about geek-level presentations : there won't be any.

However, those who want hardcore geek talks can come to the hackaton on 6th (see [2]), but the 7th is definitely for users.

Sylvain

[1] http://www.orixo.com/events/gt2003/sessions.html#sylvain
[2] http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=GT2003Hackathon

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