Hey guys, any one of you is going there ? On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO <[email protected]> wrote: > > David, > > did you push the idea to Apache? > > Jean-Louis > ---- > I'm planning to organise an Apache Retreat in Ireland in March/April 2010. > > The idea is pretty simple. I'll book a hostel for three nights (Friday > evening to Monday morning). Anyone who's interested can come. > > There will be some (possibly rudimentary) internet connectivity. This > event is really about putting names to faces, connecting, talking, a > bit of hacking, and hopefully going home completely psyched about > Apache :-) > > Saturday will probably be an "open house" BarCamp. I've been in touch > with local BarCamp organisers, and they have that timeframe in mind > for a BarCamp anyway, so we'll hopefully work together to put on a > BarCamp at the hostel. The rest of the weekend will be free-form/up to > attendees to organise themselves. If people look bored, I can teach > them party games ;-) (Hint: don't look bored!) > > Apache community members get first dibs on the accommodation. Other > people who are interested in attending may be asked to contribute > towards the cost of their accommodation. Food and drink costs are up > to the attendees. We can pre-book catering or do a raid on the local > wholesalers for pizza and beer, but we'll sort out the details of that > nearer the time. Travel is also on your own dime. > > With all that said, if you think you'd come to this event, please > indicate your preferred date here: http://doodle.com/3hrktyrd34mqv5rf > > Please don't vote if you're not planning to attend. If you think > you'll attend but don't have a handle on your schedule just yet, > please put (tentative) after your name :-) > > I don't want to spam community@ with too much stuff about one event, > so I've created a Google Groups to co-ordinate this one. Whether or > not you know where you'll be next spring, if you wanna keep up to date > or get more information, you can join at > http://groups.google.com/group/apacheretreat > > See you next spring! > Noirin > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://n4.nabble.com/Apache-Retreat-tp1459905p1459905.html > Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
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