Jonathan Brinley wrote:
If my choices are (1) _optionally_ setting up an account with an
organization I know and trust, or (2) being _required_ to create an
account with a third party that I would rather have nothing to do
with, I choose option 1.
I understand your concern. On the other hand,
Thursday evening update from the code4lib09 ground crew: We've just sent an
email to conference/preconference presenters with registration information.
If you fall into this category, haven't registerd, and don't get that email,
please let me know (bonnie_buzz...@brown.edu).
There are currently a
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roomate, etc. :-)
ranti.
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Bulk mail. Postage paid.
Wow. Accessing the registration page now shows the waitlist page! This
level of interest is exciting; this is going to be a great conference.
Don't despair; know that spots *will* open up: we've 'held' spots for
keynote speakers, talk-presenters, pre-conf presenters, etc. Today
we'll go thr
If my choices are (1) _optionally_ setting up an account with an
organization I know and trust, or (2) being _required_ to create an
account with a third party that I would rather have nothing to do
with, I choose option 1.
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 6:59 AM, John Fereira wrote:
> Wick, Ryan wrote:
Wick, Ryan wrote:
I started a new wiki page for those looking for roommates for the
conference, those who'd like to share rides, sightsee with others, or
anything else anyone wants to add related to attending the conference.
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/RoommatesRidesEtc
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