You're welcome.  I'll bet no one had more fun than I did!  :)

As far as the next conference goes... I'm thinking about sometime in the
spring of 2001.  I really want to have a conference where developers AND
their bosses would attend, having presentations geared for both
technical and non-technical people focused around the Fusebox process. 
You'll be surprised how helpful it is if your non-technical staff
understands the Fusebox process.

Anyway, like Brian said start lobbying now for the next one, and try to
convince your bosses to come.  We'll have speakers specifically for
them.

Steve

"Brian P. Doyle" wrote:
> 
> Since I haven't seen one yet I thought I'd just drop a line to thank
> everyone who made the FuseBox conference a success.  It was a great time and
> I learned a ton.  Hal, you moved me man.
> 
> It was really refreshing to see other people doing the same things as we are
> here.  All of the speakers were great and I think it will really help the
> community.  Despite my travel woes (3 cancelled flights, 2 delays,
> de-boarded 2 planes just before take-off,  missing rental cars,  and 8 hours
> of unexpected wasted time) I will definitely be attending the next
> conference.  I urge those that were unable to attend to begin lobbying now
> for next year.
> 
> I saw some people video taping it, are you going to make those videos
> available?
> 
> Again thanks to all who made that possible!
> 
> -Brian Doyle
> smtnet.com
> 
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