On Fri, September 30, 2005 13:06, John McCreesh wrote:
> I'd like to pass on the thanks of the entire OpenOffice.org community to
> the organisers of (in my opinion) the best-ever OOoConf. No-one was more
> surprised than Urska, Robert, and Davide when Koper was selected by the
> community as the venue for OOoConf 2005. It was an inspired choice, and
> the team have put in a tremendous personal effort to make OOoConf a real
> community occasion. We could not have been better looked after or more
> warmly welcomed.
>
> Like other attendees, I will be going home with fond memories of Slovenia
> and with renewed enthusiasm, inspired by the activities of the great
> people from around the world whose activites are reported at OOoConf. For
> those who couldn't be there, please check out the presentations on the
> conference web site, http://ooocon.kiberpipa.org - created by an amazing
> team of people from Cyberpipe who eat, sleep, breathe, and live
> open-source.
>
> So, there are now two challenges for the Marketing Project:
>
> - make the launch of 2.0 the greatest ever
> - start thinking about how your team could host OOoConf 2006!
>
> John
>
>
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How could we get this OOoConf in Charlotte, NC?  I'm afraid my income
doesn't even come in the door, for all the Bills taking it out of my
hands.  Maybe if there was an OOoConf here, I'd at least be able to get
uptown.  Of course, I'm hoping to organize a Software Freedom Day event
for next year.  But I think an OOoConf would be awesome!

Regards,
Don
-- 
DC Parris
http://matheteuo.org/  http://chaddb.sourceforge.net/
"Hey man, whatever pickles your file!"


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