> On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 19:23:04 -0500
>Mike Flannigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> 
>> I vote for U of H, Clear Lake.
>> That would be convenient for me  :-)

> <grin>Can you get us a location?</grin>

> At this point, I'd like to see any possibilities on the table.

>G. Wade

As a Clear Laker working on a NASA contract, 
I can't help but pipe in "I second that"!  UH/CL   
But I'm not very familiar with the facility.

Actually, the Clear Lake HAL-PC facility is 
pretty good, but may have the same problem
as HAL-PC central.

I imagine we Clear Lakers are in the minority.
If not centrally located, a location closer 
to a freeway would probably be better for most.

How about UH main campus, University Center?
What about the chosen (yet?) location for the
2007 YAPC event?  Not free?

Advantage would be to allow getting familiar 
with the facility and contacts well before
the event, and as the event gets nearer,
would make it easier for the group to prepare
the site for the YAPC event, perhaps during
meetings.

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