I like the idea of another barbeque event with his eminence in attendance. Heck, I say we make it an official Annual Boston.pm event!
July 4 is probably ify for a lot of people because they will either be out of town or they have some other social gathering they need to attend. You know... those family things that you just can't escape. Besides the fourth falls on a Thursday this year which makes it all the more likely that more people will be out of town than usual because they can make a mini-vacation out of it. Taking this into account I say that if there's a host out there that is willing, we honor our favorite beast [No, not you Damian... our other favorite beast ;) ] by having it on "hump-day", Wednesday, July 3. Roo-burgers anyone?! Matthew ----- Original Message ----- From: "Uri Guttman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Damian Conway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 2:58 PM Subject: [Boston.pm] damian social in july? > > the damian will be in town july 1-5, just after yapc. i think we should > have an social event for him. the problem is good old july 4 is smack > dab in the middle of that period. so i have a proposal, would a july 4th > (afternoon? evening?) event work for us? are too many out of town? > > does anyone want to host this event? there may be some budget help like > last year from the classes he is teaching. i can help with stuff but i > don't think i can host it this time. > > the other possibility is doing it on sunday june 30 but don't know his > schedule that weekend. > > also we will try to schedule a lecture from him at a tech meeting > (probably boston.com as usual). that would most likely be on monday or > tuesday nights (july 1-2). > > uri > > -- > Uri Guttman ------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------- http://www.stemsystems.com > -- Stem is an Open Source Network Development Toolkit and Application Suite - > ----- Stem and Perl Development, Systems Architecture, Design and Coding ---- > Search or Offer Perl Jobs ---------------------------- http://jobs.perl.org > >
