There are good places to walk nearby here, but this time of year the hills and mountains are either snowy or muddy...

Actually, according to the weather forecast the temperatures look pretty nice next week, like high 40's and low 50's, in the valley at least. If anyone wants to drive a bit there are nice places to the south, but that would be a full-day trip... So yeah, if anyone wants to hike just bring a good jacket and some boots... and look forward mud or snow... ;) I walk in the mountains quite a bit, even this time of year, and it's nice but the right gear makes the difference between a good walk and a good bit of discomfort.

Of course, we can also walk around town here and such. There are also other things we can do for diversion here, including the bowling alley down the road that we went to during the post-conference training last Nov.

If all else fails, there's a good ding-hose we can jump on at a gas station about a block away!

-David


On Feb 28, 2007, at 5:44 PM, Al Byers wrote:

David,

This is slightly OT, but this is where people are reading on the conf. There is not all that much to do in Ephraim, but I was wondering how close or far interesting hikes or walks would be. I would suggest that anyone who is interested bring a pair of good hiking or walking shoes. That is as good a
place to discuss OFBiz as any.

-Al

On 2/26/07, David E. Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


NOTE: This thread is mean to cover topics/objectives for the
conference only. For information about registration please contact me
directly.

The Developers Conference starts one week from today, so I guess it's
about time to start getting a final list of objectives put together.

A number of different things have been discussed and I have a bunch
of emails saved from these, but rather than sending out my list so
far I'd like to start out first with a "brainstorming thread".

So, please respond to this with whatever you think would be good to
work on during the developers conference.

Even if you aren't planning on or able to participate we want your
feedback. Of course, as is always the case with a community driven
project like OFBiz this is a meritocracy so those actually working on
things (on-site or remotely) are the ones who will be deciding on
what to work on. As I write that I actually feel silly, because how
else could it be?

-David




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