Brian

I have at least 2 who would probably be interested in this, even more so it it 
featured RedBack to .net

Bob

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Sent: 02 June 2006 12:08
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Subject: [U2] Summer Workshops


All

I am proposing running a series of short, one day/half day summer workshops
in the UK covering some of the new and recent additions to the U2 products,
for those of us who cannot get to the IOD conference in the US.

Example topics will include:

 - Creating and Consuming web services from U2
 - Working with XML within U2
 - Introduction to UniObjects.net 

If anyone on the list:

 - would be interested in attending
 - can suggest anyone else who might wish to attend
 - wishes to suggest other topics of interest

please contact me off-list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). 

I don't need firm commitments at this stage but I need to gauge the level of
interest to see whether it is worth pursuing.

The workshops will probably be held in the Oxford area (depending on
numbers/interest etc) and there would be a small charge to cover expenses
and room hire.

It will also be a good opportunity to feed back comments to the U2UG board!

Thanks,

Brian
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