Dear List, dear Alexander Burger, Happy Boxing Day!
I would love to attend. However I don't actively use Picolisp right now. If there is enough space, I would love to attend for three days (Monday - (optional) Wednesday) arriving on Sunday. I would set the probability of my attending at 95%. If any of you has a suggestion for a Picolisp project that I could evolve into a Pilcon 2020 presentation, I would be grateful. BTW is Picolisp already ported to NetBSD/arm64? Have a nice day, Alexander Am 25. Dezember 2019 10:56:30 MEZ schrieb Alexander Burger <a...@software-lab.de>: >Hi all, > >a merry Christmas to everybody! o/ > > >Since a few weeks we were discussing in the #picolisp IRC channel about >holding >a PicoLisp Conference in Langweid / Germany next year. > >It would be on July 27th (Mon), 28th (Tue), and - if necessary - 29th. >I can get >a room and equipment for about 30 people, in "Kulturbahnhof", the old >Langweid >train station building. > >With this mail I'd like to find out how many people are actually >interested to >participate, and their probabilities of attendance (in percent). > >Langweid is by train 15 minutes from Augsburg, or one hour from München >central >station. There are some hotels/pensions in Langweid, and more in >Augsburg or one >of the villages nearby (reachable by train or bus). > >I could make two or three presentations about what I'm working on >currently, >anybody else is welcome to do the same, and/or we could make a general >PicoLisp >workshop. > >One of the oldest PicoLisp customers (since 2002, also the one with the >largest >user base) is about 3 km from Langweid, and I have a probable OK that >some >interested conference attendees might join to visit them. > >Let's discuss further details here in the list, or perhaps in the wiki >at >picolisp.com. > > >I wish peaceful days and a good start into 2020 for all of you! > >☺/ A!ex > >-- >UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe -- You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it. Scott McNealy 1999