I think we can arrange for some fairly good blog coverage :-).

-- Ben

On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 19:13, Alex Combas wrote:
> I would really love to be there, but there's just 
> no way I can go. 
> 
> I hope that someone will post some sort of review of 
> the meeting for the rest of us.
> 
> sabmoc
> 
> 
> --- Miguel de Icaza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > * Mono meeting agenda.
> > 
> >     The First Mono Developer Meeting in Cambridge
> > Massachusetts.
> > 
> >     Who:
> > 
> >             The focus of this meeting is on the development of
> >             Mono: architecture, development process,
> > practices,
> >             roadmap, tasks remaining to be done and areas for
> >             contribution for new developers.
> > 
> >             Anyone interested in meeting the Novell Mono team
> > and
> >             interested in Mono, C#, Gtk#, ASP.NET on Unix,
> >             Dashboard and other related technologies.
> > 
> >             This is the first time that the Mono team will
> > meet
> >             face to face, and it is a historical opportunity
> > to
> >             meet the whole group.
> > 
> >             We prefer if you let us know that you are coming
> > or
> >             planning on coming, so we can make food and coffee
> >             arrangements for everyone.
> > 
> >             Please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] about this.
> > 
> >     When:
> > 
> >             Friday 5th and Saturday 6th of March 2004.
> > 
> >     Where:
> > 
> >             Residence Inn Boston Cambridge
> >             6 Cambridge Center Cambridge, MA 02142 USA
> >             Phone: 1 617-349-0700
> >             http://marriott.com/property/propertyPage/BOSCM
> > 
> >             Next to the Kendall T Stop on the Red Line.
> > 
> >     The event will take place next to the Novell
> > Offices in 8
> >     Cambridge Center in Kendall Square.
> > 
> > * Friday
> > 
> >     8am     Breakfast with the Mono Developers and Users.
> >             
> >     10am    Introduction to the meeting and Mono Project
> > Introduction.
> > 
> >             Introduction to the project, its structure, the
> > contributors.
> > 
> >             Presentation of the Mono developers in the room.
> > 
> >             How is Mono being used at Novell.
> >             
> >     11am    Mono Project State: Mono and its Roadmap.
> > 
> >             Presentation on the State of Mono today, and the
> >             strategy that we are following to deliver Mono 1.0
> > and 1.2
> >             
> >     noon    Lunch
> >             
> >     2pm     ASP.NET WebForms and Web Services: status and
> > future work.
> > 
> >     3pm     break: talk to developers.
> >             
> >     4pm     Workshop: Developing Linux Desktop
> > applications with
> >             Gtk#
> >             
> >     6pm     Adjourn for the day: break out in groups for
> > dinner.
> > 
> > * Saturday:
> > 
> >     8am     breakfast, breakout work, talk to the
> > developers.
> > 
> >     11am    Work-in-Progress session
> > 
> >             People who come to the meeting present what they
> > are
> >             doing with Mono.
> > 
> >     1pm     Lunch break.
> > 
> >     2pm     Mono Challenges and Future Directions.
> > 
> >     3pm     Introduction to developing Linux
> > applications with the
> >             MonoDevelop IDE.
> >             
> >     5pm     Adjourn, break out to local restaurants.
> > _______________________________________________
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