I live in Chicago and I naturally recommend my city (because I want to
attend). I hope it's beyond doubt that in central US,  Chicago should
be picked over St. Louis, Indianapolis, Detroit, or any other city.
However, I imagine that New York, being a bigger city, would get more
votes. Nothing's wrong with NYC and I wouldn't mind flying out there,
opportunity permitting. Finally, on the other side of the continent I
think the best place is San Francisco, especially if you book the
Moscone center. Miami, as nice as it is, is too far and lacks
developers community (which means everyone would have to fly there).
The most developers in the nation are located in New York and in the
Silicon Valley.

To overview: the strongest city candidates are New York, Chicago, and
San Francisco. I chose Chicago. (For no other reason that I live
there.) And if it takes place in NYC, I may come over on a weekend.
But San Francisco is too far from me.

Hey, if enough people want an event, perhaps you should throw one in
each of the three cities?

_V


On Mar 15, 6:21 pm, Jeffrey Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> New York, or somewhere in Florida if it's this fall/winter (Tampa/
> Orlando/Miami)

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