Peter,

It will be great to see you at the user meeting in Vancouver.

I promise to keep my elbows down and to hear what you have to say about
workspaces, FME, and all of our technology.  You have been using FME for
many years and are definitely a sophisticated user.   

Your thoughts on workspaces and workbench will be valuable as we
continue to work to make it better.  Please bring that mapping file that
runs so slow under workbench.  What you are doing there will be valuable
to us.  It sounds like in Workbench that too many steps are needed for
the task you are doing.  Also tasks that we can't do in workbench would
be good to know as well.

Ultimately, our goal is to make workbench the tool of choice for all
users from beginner to those such as yourself which are mapping file
experts.  Your feedback will be very valuable. 

The user meeting is valuable in three ways.  

First, Safe gets to share with users what we are doing to take our
technology to the next level.

Second, Safe gets the opportunity to listen and learn from our users.
What are we doing well?  What are we not doing well?  What is the best
thing about Safe and FME?  What are the worst things?  What do users
want to see in future versions?  

Third, and perhaps most important is users get to meet other users and
see what other users in the FME community are doing.  To me this is the
most exciting aspect of the conference.  For the Safe staff that have
never been to an FME user meeting, I think they are in for a real treat
here!

At the end of the day it is always amazing and humbling to see what our
users are doing with this (FME) tool.  After all we are merely the tool
builders.  It is the tool users that truly do the great work.

We all look forward to meeting with you, and please do bring the
examples that have been discussed in this (enjoyable and fun) thread.

Thanks,


Don

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jason Birch
Sent: September 8, 2006 11:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [fme] Re: Second Order Conformal Transformation


High-sticking? :)

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
mark2atsafe
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 14:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: [fme] Re: Second Order Conformal Transformation

Hey guys! Do we need to have a referee and a penalty box on stand-by for
our user conference? No hooking, cross-checking or slashing permitted.


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