Hi Terran,
Dates have not been selected yet, that is part of the process we'll work
through over the next couple of weeks. I'm putting together the survey for
the community now. I'll add you to my email list and forward the initial
email to you in a few minutes.
On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 10:43 A
Rogan, I'd be happy to help as well.
I'm sorry if I've missed it, but have dates been selected?
Terran McCanna, PINES Program Manager
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Hi Rogan,
I'd like to volunteer to help!
Thanks,
Michele
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North of Boston Library Exchange, Danvers Massachusetts
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> As many people know the Hack-A-Way has
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Good afternoon,
As
Good afternoon,
As many people know the Hack-A-Way has been around for about nine years now
and has been an event that has allowed developers to concentrate their
efforts as a group. A big part of that has been removing online barriers
by letting them interact face to face. Face to face is not s
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Rogan and all,
While it may lack some of the conviviality, having an online-focused Hack-A-Way
Rogan and all,
While it may lack some of the conviviality, having an online-focused
Hack-A-Way would open it up to more participants which could be a great
benefit.
I know the in-person meetings have tried to have an online component, but
it sometimes seemed an afterthought, difficult to hear and
As many know, we have had two institutions express interest in hosting the
2020 Hack-A-Way. I was discussing the logistics with both early this year
when the COVID-19 situation escalated and everything went on pause. I've
been waiting a while to write this email hoping that as May arrived the
fu
Proposals are still open for the Hack-A-Way in 2020. Right now we have
several locations that have expressed interest but no actual proposals.
Past entities that have hosted the Hack-A-Way have included Calvin College,
Equinox (twice), State Library of Indiana (thrice), and MassLNC.
The Hack-A-Wa
With the 2019 Hack-A-Way now behind us it's time to start looking at next
year. A few institutions have asked about hosting in 2020 but there have
been no actual proposals at this point. If you're an institution that is
interested in hosting a community event the Hack-A-Way is a far simpler
even
Just a quick reminder that we are still taking proposals for the Hack-A-Way
2020. The requirements (which are minimal) for hosting are here:
https://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=hack-a-way:start
The short version is somewhere reasonable to travel to, reasonably priced
rooms and some suppli
Good morning,
Following up on the mention this morning of the Hack-A-Way returning to
Indiana in 2019, I would like to announce that submissions are open for
hosting the 2020 Hack-A-Way. The Hack-A-Way is intentionally a much
smaller scale event than the conference and it would be very reasonable
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