Maybe a better question would be: what happened at Astricon? :P
On 26/10/05, Leif Madsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/26/05, Simon P. Ditner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So who went to Astricon? Was it worth the airfare and hotel stays?
>
> I was at Astricon :)
>
> I am biased as I helping run the conference and was paid to attend,
> but so far I've heard very positive reviews from the people who
> attended regarding the quality of the speakers. The network had a few
> hiccups, but I'm pretty sure I've got those sorted out (btw: m0n0wall
> rocks).
>
> We had a post-mortem conference call yesterday with things which we
> need to improve in the backend, plus coming up with new ideas to add
> to the conference, making it even more worthwhile to attend.
>
> All in all, my opinion is that this version of Astricon went much
> smoother than the first, and the one in Madrid and contained more
> content. We hope to extend this to future Astricons.
>
> If you have any questions regarding Asterisk
> conferences/trainings/certification, please don't hesitate to email me
> off list. leif {AT} leifmadsen {DOT} com.
>
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