Robert,
I'll take a first stab at speaking for the folks here at NPS - others may chime 
in with additional thoughts:
We would love to participate but will unlikely have time/funds to make the 
trip. (Wait, did you say it was still fishing season???)
Specific topics especially interesting to us:
The OSG model of community building is definitely something we would like to 
learn more about. Any lessons learned, expertise or insight would be 
appreciated.  
How to best remove barriers to adoption of open source to include flattening 
the learning curve (introductory material).
What is the best business model for sustaining open source projects?
Where does a scene graph end and a game engine begin? How do we establish a 
definition, keep it current and architect around it appropriately?
The 8(?) hour time difference would make it pretty difficult, but maybe we 
could phone in for some portion? 
Did you want proposed topics or just available times posted to wiki?
Joe


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Osfield
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 1:38 PM
To: osg users
Subject: [osg-users] Highland gathering

Hi All,

I've mentioned my wish to hold an event in my new home town of Callander this 
autum, with the event focused on shaping the future of the OpenSceneGraph.  
I've posted a few details on wiki:

   http://openscenegraph.org/osgwiki/pmwiki.php/Community/Events

I'd like to know what dates users might be able to make.  I'm no web guru like 
Don, so I'm afriad the best I can do is tell you to edit the wiki or email me 
or the list. 

Also if you wish to stay local to Europe for training then I'll be able to 
provide training the week before or after the event.

So feedback on dates, and type of content you'd like to see please :-)
Robert. 

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