Well, we didn't get a huge set of results (only 18 answers), so I'm not sure how statistically interesting this is; answers continue to trickle in, but I thought I'd report on what we have so far. But several things emerged as conclusive to me. First, out of the 18 responses, 8 voted for Sat/Sun, 4 for Fri/Sat, 3 for Weekdays (3 didn't pick). That seems like Sat/Sun then is our best choice. Second, again out of that sample, we had 8 for the UK, 5 for DE, 3 for MN, 1 for Northern California, and 1 for any old where. That implies Europe pretty strongly to me, and also suggests a pretty solid nod to the UK. As for the dates, there wan't any real consensus. The only thing that emerged was that September 16th was the only date that *everyone* could make. That suggests to me that we should nail down September 16th *now* before that changes. Rob, are you still game for organizing this near Reading? Other thoughts/comments are welcome. Cheers, Jeremy
Jeremy White wrote:
Well, we didn't get a huge set of results (only 18 answers), so I'm not sure how statistically interesting this is; answers continue to trickle in, but I thought I'd report on what we have so far.
But several things emerged as conclusive to me.
First, out of the 18 responses, 8 voted for Sat/Sun, 4 for Fri/Sat, 3 for Weekdays (3 didn't pick). That seems like Sat/Sun then is our best choice.
Second, again out of that sample, we had 8 for the UK, 5 for DE, 3 for MN, 1 for Northern California, and 1 for any old where.
That implies Europe pretty strongly to me, and also suggests a pretty solid nod to the UK.
As for the dates, there wan't any real consensus. The only thing that emerged was that September 16th was the only date that *everyone* could make.
That suggests to me that we should nail down September 16th *now* before that changes.
Rob, are you still game for organizing this near Reading?
Sure. The university should be available at that time. It has the advantages of: a) having cheap accomodation; b) having plenty of accomodation so we should all be able to stay near each other; c) being cheap and easy to get to from the centre of Reading; d) having plenty of places to get beer nearby. -- Rob Shearman
Sure. The university should be available at that time. It has the advantages of: a) having cheap accomodation; b) having plenty of accomodation so we should all be able to stay near each other; c) being cheap and easy to get to from the centre of Reading; d) having plenty of places to get beer nearby.
If no one objects (or speaks up much), I think we should see about locking that in stone. That's my $0.02. Cheers, Jeremy
On 3/6/06, Jeremy White <jwhite(a)winehq.org> wrote:
Sure. The university should be available at that time. It has the advantages of: a) having cheap accomodation; b) having plenty of accomodation so we should all be able to stay near each other; c) being cheap and easy to get to from the centre of Reading; d) having plenty of places to get beer nearby.
If no one objects (or speaks up much), I think we should see about locking that in stone.
It's been a week and no objections have been raised, so is it safe to book for the Sept 16th and Reading as the host? Tom
That's my $0.02.
Cheers,
Jeremy
Hi Jeremy, UK and Reading are good for me and the weekend (16th Sept) is OK. Its almost certain I can't get down to Reading to help setting up before-hand, though I can probably hang around after to help clear up. (somehow I completely missed the survey; selective blindness, I guess) Cheers, Paul. On Monday 06 Mar 2006 17:16, Jeremy White wrote:
Well, we didn't get a huge set of results (only 18 answers), so I'm not sure how statistically interesting this is; answers continue to trickle in, but I thought I'd report on what we have so far.
But several things emerged as conclusive to me.
First, out of the 18 responses, 8 voted for Sat/Sun, 4 for Fri/Sat, 3 for Weekdays (3 didn't pick). That seems like Sat/Sun then is our best choice.
Second, again out of that sample, we had 8 for the UK, 5 for DE, 3 for MN, 1 for Northern California, and 1 for any old where.
That implies Europe pretty strongly to me, and also suggests a pretty solid nod to the UK.
As for the dates, there wan't any real consensus. The only thing that emerged was that September 16th was the only date that *everyone* could make.
That suggests to me that we should nail down September 16th *now* before that changes.
Rob, are you still game for organizing this near Reading?
Other thoughts/comments are welcome.
Cheers,
Jeremy
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If the plan is to have a WineConf on September 19th, we're now within the 6 month window. Is there anything I can do to help? Oxford or Reading still gets my vote. Also, I just noticed there's a LinuxWorld Expo in London on October 25-26. That's getting pretty late in the year, so I'm not sure if we should coordinate with that at all. Personally, I doubt I could make a conference any time after September. Also, there's an O'Reilly conference, EuroOSCON, September 18-21 in Brussels. I might be able to make some calls to people I know with O'Reilly and see if we could dovetail in that conference to use the same hotel space the weekend before - September 16 & 17th. -Brian
Actually, Rob has made good progress; it looks like we've got a great facility available on the 16th + 17th in Reading. Hopefully he'll have an announcement next week some time (the bum is off lazing in Spain atm :-/). Cheers, Jeremy Brian Vincent wrote:
If the plan is to have a WineConf on September 19th, we're now within the 6 month window. Is there anything I can do to help? Oxford or Reading still gets my vote. Also, I just noticed there's a LinuxWorld Expo in London on October 25-26. That's getting pretty late in the year, so I'm not sure if we should coordinate with that at all. Personally, I doubt I could make a conference any time after September.
Also, there's an O'Reilly conference, EuroOSCON, September 18-21 in Brussels. I might be able to make some calls to people I know with O'Reilly and see if we could dovetail in that conference to use the same hotel space the weekend before - September 16 & 17th.
-Brian
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