Agreed. 

Actually releasing the Conference material just extends the community. It's
like when we Mac heads watch a Steve jobs Mac World Keynote through
Quicktime. Not only does it make us feel like part of the community but
makes us want to be there even more.

Jose

on 4/29/2002 2:02 PM, Anthony M. Humphreys at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Appreciated. 
> However, something is better than nothing.
> Since I am one of those unable to attend, I would appreciate something.
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> Ben:
> Not so sure a nominal charge isn't in order, but releasing the conference
> presentations/information after the conference does not, in our humble
> opinion, negate the benefits, purpose or minimize the results of having
> attended the conference. The comradery and interpersonal relationships
> which were established or renewed at the conference, as discussed by
> several herein, might be purpose enough to make the trip. However, one
> can not trivialize the results achieved from having the opportunity to
> speak to programmers and managers and share thoughts, problems and
> questions with the community as a whole. This would be invaluable, and
> not achievable from a CD!
> 
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