Salvete!

> 
> One thing to consider is that it doesn't have to take much to host a
> one-day or even half-day local Koha event.  If you're located in an area
> where there's at least one other Koha library within reasonable driving
> distance, all you really need to host an unconference [1] is time, a
> meeting room, and the desire to promote the event.  Everything else,
> including internet access and even coffee and snacks, is optional.
> 
> This can scale up.  There are certainly larger geographic areas in North
> America where there's a high enough concentration of Koha users to support
> a regional event.  And if somebody wants to run such an event... go for it:
> speak up, say what you want to do, and gather some like-minded people to
> help.
> 
> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference


    Once again, my arm can be twisted to host at whatever level. Doesn't even 
require that much twisting, I just don't want to throw a party and have no one 
show. :) All I ask is that y'all let me pick dates, or let me in on the voting 
so that I can express whether they are inconvenient to me or no. #justsayin

Cheers,
Brooke

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