On 3/6/02 9:02 AM, "James Strachan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Geir Magnusson Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> On 3/5/02 10:40 PM, "Jon Scott Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey all,
>>> 
>>> I suggest that a few people step up to volunteer to make JakartaOne
> happen
>>> because it isn't going to happen all by itself. :-) Maybe even setup
> another
>>> mailing list to do planning on so that people who are interested in
> planning
>>> can join it and discuss things. If people are going to speak, a call for
>>> papers needs to go out, etc...
>>> 
>>> As far as I'm concerned with StudioZ, I think we have agreed that
> Tuesday
>>> the 26th is the day, but I still need a decision for the time's that the
>>> event will happen for.
>> 
>> Good question - day or night?  Which implies less conflict with things
>> people want to see/do at JavaOne?
> 
> Maybe both? Daytime could be a bit more formal & organised and night time
> could be more adhoc & beery ;)

Why am I not surprised you specifically noted that specific beverage  :)

My only concern is that I since it appears to be a short schlep, you can't
just run over from java1 to jak1 and back - it sounds like you would have to
commit to go and stay..

I don't have a solution though.

> 
> Last year was my first JavaOne and I found most of the stuff in the day in
> the first day or two to be miss-able - its usually the evening sessions or
> stuff later in the week that were most fun.
> 

Ok - that was my experience as well - maybe we can bank on that this year...
I'll try to find some schedule info first...

>> Are the schedules available yet?
>> 
>> I'm happy to do the call for presentations if I can get two others to help
>> me select if there are too many.  I assume we'll take all that we can fit
>> into the allotted time, but with more than one person, we can judiciously
>> select if we have to.
> 
> I'll gladly help.

Excellent!  Need one more.

-- 
Geir Magnusson Jr.                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System and Software Consulting
You're going to end up getting pissed at your software
anyway, so you might as well not pay for it. Try Open Source.



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