On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Chris Tyler wrote: > My take on is that we have some good space, we have stuff that we need > to talk about, we have a small number of people committed to being there > (10 at this point), and we have dinner booked (we're going to join the > FSOSS speakers). We should get together in some form or another, whether > it ends up looking more like a steering committee, a small barcamp, or a > big shindig.
The most important thing to me is the textbook sprint. I very much get the feeling that authors are thinking about things now, but waiting for the sprint to translate those ideas to words. Which means that: a. I want to make sure we know when the sprint is; 2. I want to know which of our authors will be attending physically; iii. I want to know which of our authors will be attending virtually. Do we want to put together a straw man of the Wed-Thu agenda before our Monday meeting? --g -- Computer Science professors should be teaching open source. Help make it happen. Visit http://teachingopensource.org. _______________________________________________ tos mailing list [email protected] http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos
