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Message #00188
Re: CoApp Design & Development Summit.
I don't can come to the USA, but I'm very interested to the solutions. I hope that you (Garrett) public the solutions and specifications of the summit to the project page. :D
Regards,
Rudolf
Von: coapp-developers-bounces+r.grauberger=online.de@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:coapp-developers-bounces+r.grauberger=online.de@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Garrett Serack
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. April 2010 23:42
An: Philip Allison
Cc: coapp-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: [Coapp-developers] CoApp Design & Development Summit.
Nothing above what you’ve said.
Bring a laptop if you’ve got one. I could probably scrounge up a loaner or two if necessary.
Dress code… hmm. Try to wear some clothes. Yeah… really, Microsoft is the most relaxed dress I’ve ever seen.
I wouldn’t worry about what kind of a commitment… whatever you can do, is what you can do.
Yeah, pretty much stop worrying. :D
And the volcano will quiet down. I know a guy who knows a guy. That guy is on a first name basis with a guy who plays handball with the cousin of the Volcano god. It’s in the bag.
Garrett Serack | Open Source Software Developer | Microsoft Corporation
I don't make the software you use; I make the software you use better on Windows.
From: Philip Allison [mailto:mangobrain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 2:37 PM
To: Garrett Serack
Cc: coapp-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Coapp-developers] CoApp Design & Development Summit.
Hullo Garrett,
I have a few questions, the answers to which might be of use to others on the list.
* Anything in particular we should do/read in preparation (other than the obvious, like list posts/wiki)?
* Anything in particular we should bring so that we can be productive while we're there? Laptops, pens & paper, etc..
* Dress code? Silly question, but had to be asked. :)
* On the subject of "taking ownership"... longer term, what sort of time commitment would be considered reasonable, or is that up to the individual? Presumably a lot of us would be acting as volunteers, as per most open-source projects, and I for one wouldn't want to enter in to anything where I might not live up to expectations. I might be worrying too much, in which case feel free to tell me in as many words. Wouldn't be the first time. ;)
At the moment I'm still half expecting not to be able to go, with all this volcano business recently, but hey, it's something to look forward to..
Regards,
Phil
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