The bash in SF was pretty nice.  My only complaint is that when I drove down
from Cupertino, the police had closed the 4th street exit, so I ended up
arriving a half hour later than I would've because I had to drive over the
Bay Bridge and then drive around Oakland trying to find my way back.  But
that's not Apple's fault ;-).

The last time I attended WWDC was in '99 and I was pretty impressed with how
much larger it was this time.  Although I can understand wanting to see the
Apple campus, the location was pretty nice and it definitely made much more
sense to hold the bash around the corner from the conference, instead of
busing 5,000 people 45 minutes each way to Cupertino and back.

Bruce 

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I liked the San Fran bash better, having only done one of the kind at the
campus.  I'm sure it was a logistics thing, this was the biggest WWDC ever,
over 5000 people, it was becoming silly since there was a perfectly good
location right there and they brought the t-shirts to us. (I know people who
missed the bash even when they went to Cupertino because they were waiting
in line for the Apple store)

They even bussed in their people from Cupertino to party with us.   
Which is cool because last year I talked to one guy who was on a major high
because this was the only time of year he was actually allowed out of his
office to let loose, I guess the campus can get a little small.

But there seemed to be way more food, booze and people this year it was a
lot of fun.

Jeremy


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> any info on why there is no more Campus Bash?
> To many busses needed? (Environment)
> Bad behavior of guests? (Lurking for Prototypes)
>
> How was the SF Bash compared to the Campus Bash?
>
>       atze


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