Happy to talk abt rit stuff, formally or informally.  Dunno if I should be the 
guy to speak for tos as a whole, what we do is a little off the beaten track, 
but if no one else wants to, I'll be point man.

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On Sep 5, 2010, at 7:15 PM, Mel Chua <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/04/2010 06:21 PM, Stephen Jacobs wrote:
>> Presenting on Friday. Coming in Thursday. Mel and I had talked a
>> couple months ago about setting up some kind of "welcome/intro" to
>> foss event for fie folks and local foss community to meet and greet.
>> Dunno if we want to shoot for something like that.
> 
> I'd like to make this dinner exactly that, actually. If someone wants to put 
> together a slightly more structured/formal intro beforehand, or would like to 
> stand up at the front and explain things while we're waiting for food, that 
> would be great! One thing I've learned after going to a few conferences with 
> TOS professors is that y'all are *much* better at explaining TOS to other 
> professors than I am.
> 
> If there's time, I can print little "what's TOS?" flyers to hand out at 
> dinner so new folks can find out more. Other, more graphically inclined 
> and/or eloquent people are welcome to beat me to this. ;)
> 
> --Mel
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