I'm in MA, and slightly considering the trip, although at the moment I'm
almost comparing it to all of the mozilla 1.0 parties that sprung up
around the country: I'm just interested in meeting other people who use
Cocoon (I am only mildly interested in poi at the moment, as I have no
current u
Well if all you east coasters want to do something up here, I could
possibly see if the Trijug could sponsor (by way of having access to a
decent size auditorium) a Cocoonapalooza. While this may seem somewhat
self-serving (since I'd go no where ;-) ). The advantage of NC is that
its nearly
e POI, lots of Pizza, And all
> the info you
> can take in one night about POI and the Cocoon HSSF Serializer!
>
>
> Yet another cocoon newbie from DC
>
> Robert Bourdeau wrote:
>
> >More than 3?
> >Actually, I've kinda been wondering where folks on this l
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> I wonder how many ppl do Cocoon on East Coast? If more than 3 then it'
Sorry about that. Maybe you can come when Conrad D'Cruz and I do our
Cocoon talk in October.
I posted something about the talk earlier on the poi list but it didn't
occur to me to post it to Cocoon until
I gave the talk to my wife tonight and realized it was just about as
much about Cocoon as
I wonder how many ppl do Cocoon on East Coast? If more than 3 then it's
enough to have a sort of workshop on Outer Banks some time :)
I'd love to come, but it's no way to arrange a trip from DC on that short
notice
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]