Le 2011-05-20 01:16 +0700, Truong Anh. Tuan a écrit : > You are right. That's me :D > I prefer exciting places, not quiet ones, especially for chatting :)
I guessed it from your previous answer! ;-) > You still can hear, if you really want that, of course. > I don't mind if there is some noise around. I still can concentrate > into the talk, of course, when I really want to do that. That's not that easy… I have never been good at learning a foreign language and listening is always already an effort in itself for me… So the noise only add to the trouble. > > Anyway, I'll do my best to be able to come to the next one! :-) > In your way??? No. I'll come whatever way/place has been chosen. > You may come there alone ;)) You would be surprised how many people prefer a quiet place… But it's true we have quite opposite preferences here, and may be the right way is to split the meetings according to people preferences… I mean: what forbid us to alternate between quiet and noisy meetings? I'm not afraid of splitting the community here: we'll be reunited again on multiple occasions (eg release parties) ! ;-) -- Jean Christophe ANDRÉ — Coordonnateur des infrastructures techniques Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) — http://www.auf.org/ ✉ : AUF, 21 Lê Thánh Tông, T.T. Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Việt Nam ℡ : +84 4 38247382 ✦ ℻ : +84 4 38247383 ✦ Cellul. : +84 91 3248747 ⎧Note personnelle: merci d'éviter de m'envoyer des fichiers Microsoft⎫ ⎩Office, cf http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments ⎭ _______________________________________________ POST RULES : http://wiki.hanoilug.org/hanoilug:mailing_list_guidelines _______________________________________________ HanoiLUG mailing lists: http://lists.hanoilug.org/ HanoiLUG wiki: http://wiki.hanoilug.org/ HanoiLUG blog: http://blog.hanoilug.org/