On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 06:24:26 -0600 Mike Flannigan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > G. Wade Johnson wrote: > > Based on the conversations of the last few days, we're going to try > > something a little different this Tuesday. > > > > We will have our technical meeting at 1111 Fannin as usual. As > > always, we will meet in the lobby between 6pm and 6:20. If you can > > make it, feel free to come. The details are available on the group > > website at http://houst.pm.org/meetings.html. > > > > We will also be connected to the channel #houston.pm on > > irc.perl.com. I'm going to try to have my presentation available > > on-line by Tuesday. I'll provide the latest information via IRC at > > the meeting. (If all goes well, the nick 'minion' will be a bot > > that can answer some meeting questions.) > > > > Depending on who is available remotely and what people are willing > > to try, we may have a conference call available to call in and > > listen. That has been a little harder to nail down. > > > > If you have any strong opinions about how we should do the audio > > part, let me know in the next 24 hours. > > > > I hope to see (and hear/read) more people at Tuesday's meeting. > > Part of the purpose of the experiment is to determine if we should > > spend a lot of time and effort going down this route. If you have > > any interest in the remote meeting idea, now would be a good time > > to speak up (and to join the meeting remotely). > > > > G. Wade > > > > The correct link is > http://houston.pm.org/meetings.html Thanks. Fingers not completely connected to brain. -- There are 2 possible outcomes: If the result confirms the hypothesis, then you've made a measurement. If the result is contrary to the hypothesis, then you've made a discovery. -- Enrico Fermi _______________________________________________ Houston mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston Website: http://houston.pm.org/
