Hi,

I'm certainly happy to put my hand up for this. It also gives me a chance to
meet and greet some folks, since so far the official meetings have never
been on a night I can attend.

So, any day other than Monday is good for me. :) Where in Melbourne are you
staying? We could always meet at an Elephant and Wheelbarrow somewhere, so
you can laugh at our attempt at British pubs... *grin*

Cheers,

Seona.
(who has been to Britain and misses real British pubs)

> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Dan Webb
> Sent: Thursday, 17 March 2005 2:40 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [WSG] Unofficial Melbourne meetup
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Im not sure if this is on or off topic (it's not on either list in the
> guidelines) but I've just arrived in Melbourne and intend to be
> staying here for a few months (and working in web dev hopefully) so I
> just wondered if any of you Melbourne people were up for an informal
> meet up as I noticed there's no official meets scheduled at the moment
> and I'd like to meet up with people on the local web circut to
> exchange ideas and stuff.
> 
> So you know who I am, Im a developer from London and I used to be
> quite active on this list before I started travelling.  I also
> co-wrote all the suckerfish articles with Pat Griffiths of HTMLDog.
> 
> So, anyone up for a (web standards) beer?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -- 
> Dan Webb
> http://www.danwebb.net
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