Kathy,

>From the posting on the north texas pc users group
website, which hosts these 2 & 3 saturday sessions,
their are several other sigs which also meet their,
that are listed below;

> The following programming languages are discussed:
> VB.NET, Object-Oriented Analysis & Design,
> SharePoint Technologies

Joe Cervenka

--- "Cook, Kathy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Skipper,
> 
> I understand what you are saying about security, but
> Microsoft regularly
> allows the local dot.net user group to use their
> facilities on Hwy 161.
> One RSVPs to the meeting notice, prints the response
> form and then signs
> in at the security desk on arrival and is escorted
> to the meeting room.
> 
> Of course, from what you said, the Adobe offices are
> MUCH smaller, so
> may not be able to accommodate us.
> 
> Kathy 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Skipper
> Pickle
> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 2:52 PM
> To: 'Dallas/Fort Worth ColdFusion User Group Mailing
> List'
> Subject: Re: [DFW CFUG] <cf_lunch/new meeting
> locations> for August 28
> 
> Clement Cervenka wrote:
> > YOU WOULD THINK THAT ADOBE WOULD BE MORE THAN GLAD
> TO ALLOW GROUPS TO 
> > USE THEIR OFFICES, TO PROMOTE SALES OF THEIR
> PRODUCTS TO THE GROUP!!
> 
> Hi, Clement.  As a former Macromedia, later Adobe,
> employee, i just want
> to poke my finger in the dam here and say that
> there's no doubt that
> Adobe wants to encourage promotion of their
> products.
> 
> However, there are often other issues at play.  The
> biggest, of course,
> is security.  In a software company as big as Adobe,
> there are some real
> concerns about keeping things locked down (in regard
> to both the
> physical facilities and on the network).  
> 
> Another is that they might simply not have adequate
> space for us.  The
> old Macromedia office in Richardson was very large
> and had some great
> spaces for meetings like these.  However, that
> office has since closed,
> and it was my understanding that the local Adobe
> offices were simply
> business offices, and not very large.  (Note that my
> info is out of
> date--i haven't been an Adobe employee since early
> in 2006 and i've
> worked from home since mid-2003).
> 
> Finally, recognize that you would be asking one of
> the folks there to
> make a personal commitment to extend their (already
> long, in my
> experience) business day while we have our meeting
> there.
> 
> So while it doesn't hurt to ask, we probably
> shouldn't read too much
> into it if Adobe isn't able to accommodate us.
> 
> Thanks for running down the list.
> 
> ---
> Skipper Pickle
> 972.978.5807
> 
> 
> 
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