>>>>> "Peter" == Peter Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> And don't forget our "in session" session on "Teaching Learning Perl",
>> <http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2002/view/e_sess/2839>.

Peter> Gee, if I'd been paying attention and read the session listing, I
Peter> might not have posted my BOF this year.  (This is the first time
Peter> you've given that session, isn't it, Randal?)

Yes.

Peter> I just created the BOF because I've done it for the last two
Peter> years.

And thank you for that!

Peter> I'm inclined to withdraw my BOF due to the considerable overlap with
Peter> this session.  Anyone on the list feel differently?

No no no... the BOF and my presentation serve two different purposes.

I see the BOF as "wholesale B2B" discussion, where my seminar is more
"retail B2C" presentation.  While there will certainly be Q&A at my
session, I figure most of what I present will be my particular
solutions and strategy, and yet I'd certainly like a "bull session" to
get other trainer's inputs as well, so the BOF is perfect for that.

So, if you're on this list, you're certainly welcome to my
presentation, but I'd like to see y'all at the BOF as well.

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