I'd like to single out that one point from a lengthy email for further 
discussion, but since (at this point) it's not relevant to the purposes of 
planners@, we'll say goodbye to them with this post and take it forwards here.

Is it the Foundation's wish to start including "non-coders" as part of the 
potential audience? Are these people managers? Documenters? What? I just 
wondered if we should be looking at changing the target demographic.

regards
 Steve

On Aug 28, 2012, at 12:43 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:

>> I'd also like to remind people that the ASF doesn't have a great record of
>> managing to draw in non-coders,
> 
> And why, when the expressed  vision for ACEU is a developer conference
> would we be so concerned about this for ACEU? (that is not to disagree
> with your point in the broader context)
> 
> ...

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