I'll second that.  There were more than 250 people there and the whole event 
was broadcast over UStream, and they estimate, since the event was combined 
with Mobile Mondays, there were an additional 100-150 people watching the live 
video stream as well.  With more than 250 people, it was the largest Tokyo Tech 
gathering to date (except for the Tokyo Tech Party).  As Jim said, it was a 
very international community there.  People from all parts of the world, living 
and working here in the tech community in Tokyo.

I'll be making a follow-up announcement at the meeting next month as well just 
to remind people of the OpenSolaris Bible study sessions.

Mike

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On 10 Feb 2010, at 13:46 , Jim Grisanzio wrote:

> hi ... it was good. Lots of people. :) The international tech community is 
> growing in Tokyo and that seems clear. Also, the connections to Silicon 
> Valley seem to be increasing, too. I think that has a lot to do with all the 
> social networks now. It's just easier to connect than it was previously.
> 
> Jim
> 
> On 02/10/10 10:00 AM, Masafumi Ohta wrote:
>> FYI;
>> 
>> Jim-san,Mike-san how was it?
>> 
>> -masafumi
>> 
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject:     [ug-tsug] bible at tokyo2point0
>> Date:        Tue, 09 Feb 2010 23:17:49 +0900
>> From:        Jim Grisanzio <Jim.Grisanzio ¡÷ Sun.COM>
>> To:  Tokyo OpenSolaris User Group <ug-tsug ¡÷ opensolaris.org>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Here`s Michael at Tokyo2Point0 last night with the OpenSolaris Bible:
>> http://blogs.sun.com/jimgris/entry/tokyo2point0_020810
>> 
>> Jim
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