August lines up a lot better for me, especially if I can finagle a flight.
-Mike On 7/9/07, Patrick Linskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So it looks like the best all-around time is the 6th or 7th of August, with the second-best being somewhere around the 19th or 20th of July. Any more opinions about these dates? -Patrick On 7/5/07, Patrick Linskey < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > It turns out that a number of people on this list are based in or > around San Francisco. A few people have asked about more in-depth code > reviews etc.; I think it probably makes sense for us to do a > face-to-face meeting open to all interested parties somewhere in the > Bay area. > > I'm sure that it'll be easy to find meeting space somewhere, so > probably the big constraints are interest and schedules. > > So: > > a. Are you interested in such an event? > > b. Does anyone have any particular time constraints? > > > To get things started, my responses are: > > > a. Are you interested in such an event? > > Yes. > > > b. Does anyone have any particular time constraints? > > The weeks of August 6-10 and August 13-17 are no good for me. > > Of course, it's important to remember that inevitably, not everyone > involved in OpenJPA will be able to attend an in-person meeting, so we > must be careful not to disenfranchise people who cannot make the > meeting. Clearly, this means that we must not make decisions about the > future of the project (IMO, it's ok to discuss and brainstorm etc., > but such discussions must turn into dialogs on the email list). > Additionally, we should make sure that someone is taking notes for > non-attendees, and that when possible, we maintain dial-in > capabilities for people who want to participate virtually. > > > Thanks, > > -Patrick > > -- > Patrick Linskey > 202 669 5907 > -- Patrick Linskey 202 669 5907
