[ciapug] Meetings
carl-olsen at mchsi.com
carl-olsen at mchsi.com
Wed Aug 15 14:55:35 CDT 2007
That works for me.
Carl
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Tony Bibbs <tony at tonybibbs.com>
>
> How about Tues 9/3? I'd do the Monday prior but that's a holiday.
>
> Any location ideas?
>
> --Tony
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Chris Hettinger <cjh at raccoon.com>
> To: ciapug at cialug.org
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 2:34:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [ciapug] Meetings
>
> I believe we all agree Carl. There are many here involved with the other
> groups as well and it is in our interest not to conflict. Obviously as
> that list of other groups grows we're seeing a increased difficulty in
> avoiding conflicts. As we can all atest to as well, we can't please
> everyone all the time.
>
> -ch
>
> carl-olsen at mchsi.com wrote:
> > I'm wondering if everyone agrees with me that we should avoid nights that
> other established groups are having regularly scheduled meetings, such as .NET,
> Java, Linux, and Agile.
> >
> > The cross over in these technologies is significant. The last .NET demo I saw
> included examples in PHP to show how the technologies merge, overlap, or
> compliment each other. I can watch a demo in .NET and do the same thing with
> PHP. It's the ideas and concepts that are most important. The languages are
> all very similar and they are all doing OOP.
> >
> > I've attended the Java User group and I've considered attending the others.
> I'm a founding member of the .NET group which has been meeting on the first
> Wednesday of the month for the past 3 or 4 years.
> >
> > Carl
> >
> > -------------- Original message ----------------------
> > From: scottatdrake.40505840 at bloglines.com
> >> Well, look at all the noise on this list all of a sudden.
> >>
> >> Chalk me up
> >> as a tentative yes with Mon and Wed being best. I can't commit to hosting
> >> or organizing right now. I'm starting a couple night classes and am not sure
> >> how much outside work there will be.
> >>
> >> As an aside, I once considered exploring
> >> the idea of expanding the target audience of this (or another) group to
> include
> >> designers, usability/standards evangelist types, and so on ala something like
> >> http://refreshingcities.org/. I'm not sure how many people here would be
> >> interested
> >> in that, though. (Chris H?) Just throwing it out there.
> >>
> >> ~Scott Phillips
> >
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