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DATE | 2003-08-19 |
FROM | David Sugar
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] GNOME summit update and Kings Games on Wednesday
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I don't see why not. I could be in Brooklyn earlier then. I will need your cell number, as well as current contact info from Ruben.
David
On Tuesday 19 August 2003 09:35 am, Michael Richardson wrote: > can the Board show up at this meeting 7:00 P.M. > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Sugar [mailto:dyfet-at-ostel.com] > Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 9:02 PM > To: hangout-at-nylxs.com > Cc: Ruben I Safir > Subject: [hangout] GNOME summit update and Kings Games on Wednesday > > > > Unfortunately, I could not make the board meeting tonight. However, I have > received additional late information from members of the GNOME board, and > while there seems little likelyhood of hosting Gaudec itself, it seems > quite > > possible they would endorse us hosting this year's "GNOME development > summit" > in NYC in November, which would help with possible sponsors. > > Should NYLXS choose to take this challenge on, we can expect from 60-600 > people to attend, assuming we do it correctly, which I think this > organizationc an do. Based on that, and the need to at least come to some > decision on whether NYLXS should host/help organize this event quickly, I > am > > proposing to hold an emergency meeting Wed. evening at Kings Games, in > Brooklyn. The purpose of this meeting will be to both summarize the > operational details and requirements for hosting such an event, and to > decisively conclude whether NYLXS should persue this particular opportunity > or not. If we choose not to do so, that is perfectly fine. If we choose > to > > hold this event, we will need to cover many things with many people by the > start of next week, particularly to confirm a venue, and to address the > question of sponsors. > > David > ____________________________ > NYLXS: New Yorker Free Software Users Scene > Fair Use - > because it's either fair use or useless.... > NYLXS is a trademark of NYLXS, Inc
____________________________ NYLXS: New Yorker Free Software Users Scene Fair Use - because it's either fair use or useless.... NYLXS is a trademark of NYLXS, Inc
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