On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Jamie Honan wrote:

>
> >Was someone going to organise a SLUG BOAF? I saw Jamie around but he is
> >the only person I recognise, there had to be a lot of other sluggers
> >there. I think there might be another BOAF session on Friday.
>
> Is BOAF same as BOF?

Don't know, Birds of a feather, was what I thought it was. At the
conference there is a pile of them written up on the board.

I found the culprit who said they were going to put it on the board, and
the finger points to Crossfire..

        From: "Crossfire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 23:26:44 +1100

        Hey All!

        Please try to pardon the chain acronym usage in the topic... ;)

        Jeff has called for a smaller meeting for "us SLUGers", and although
        he did intend for it to be a propper meeting [and I personally hope
        that there is a propper meeting *hint* *hint*], I thought a SLUG BOF
        wouldn't hurt either :)

        However, this is my first serious Tech Conf where there hasn't been a
        company running the show, trying to sell their products, so I'm all
        very new to the whole BOF thing, and I'm literally going to be winging
        this like crazy.

        If you're going to be at LCA [and being loyal supporters of your
        committee, I'm sure many of you will be there], keep an eye-out on the
        BOF board(s) for the SLUG BOF - I'll get it on the board once I have
        things worked out.

        During LCA, if you want to talk to me about the BOF in person, keep an
        eye out for me.  My name tag (we will have name tags, right?) will
        have my real name on it - "Chris Collins".  I'll be the guy with the
        long dark hair and glasses - some of you may have seen me at the
        November SLUG meeting.  If you're still having trouble - find somebody
        from Canberra who has been attending CLUG and ask them to point me out
        ;)

        If you've got any suggestions for the BOF, please email me them so I
        can try to factor them into the festivities.

        I'll post to the list again once I've worked it all out.

        C.

Rodos

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