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DATE | 2003-11-25 |
FROM | From:
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Conference Congradulations and Acknoledgements
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Ruben,
I would like to thank you for giving me an opportunity to be a part of this in someway. I am sad though I missed it because of my other appointments, but I am very happy that all went well.
Ofcourse you missed someone on your list, its YOU. :). Without you in first place, it would not have been possible. And in the end we realize its a team effort.
NYLXS, we are (still) doers. ;)
::akbar
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 21:48 , Ruben I Safir sent:
> >I want to thank everyone for their participation and hard work in making the 2003 GNOME Developers Summit a >success, and to give indivduals their just recognition. > >First, let me that our NYLXS President, Michael Richardson, for all the hard work in keeping all the pieces together, >including getting the registered check in tome to Brooklyn College and for interacting with the admnistration at >the student union at a time when it seemed that the wheels were falling off. > >I'd like to thank Steve Milo for making sure that we had chairs and tables, for coordinating communications, ordering food, >and for running the NYLXS Public Relations. > >I'd like to thank Dario and Paul Robert Marino for setting up the wireless networking and doing an emergency swap out of the >Kings Games router. > >I'd like to thank our friend and member, Ceasar Vargus for helping to set up tables, and working with the conference >network work set up. > >I'd like to thank Joe Grastara for getting succient beer to cover the conference and NYLXS Dinner, and for spending >over 20 hours at the event help users and smoothing out multiple issues with the participats as they occured. >Joe also built the mailing list application and registration setup programs for the internet. > >I'd like to thank Joann Cripps for overseaing the Friday afternoon setup and making sure the chairs, tables, and >swag was all delivered and arrainged in an orderly fashion. > >I'd like to thank Ray Connelly for helping lost people find their way to Brooklyn and New York, and being the first face >of NYLXS for the conference for many people. > >I'd like to thank Akbar Pasha for putting up a wonderful conference website and working on the presentation of the schedule. > >I'd like to thank David Sugar for initiially suggesting that NYLXS could help with the conference and interfacing with GNOME. >In addition, Dave spent 72 hours working all phases of the conference with technical and personal expertise. > >I'd like to thank Richard Stallman for giving a wornderful presentation at the reception. > >I'd like to thank Aaron Tennenbaum, chair of the Brooklyn College Computer Science Department for spouncing GNOME and >working with us. > >I'd like to thank Mitzu Hardy for her hard work at Brooklyn College to make this event a fantastic success. > >I'd like to thank Evan Inker for his oversight and patching work between different groups of peoples when communications >became strained all through the process. > >I'd like to thank Nat Friedman and Luis Villa for their talks and leadership in GNOME. > >I'd like to thank Alex Shvartzman for his dedication to making us all feel at home at Kings Games and for his warm friendship. > >I'd like to thank Ellen Safir for helping this whole weekend in entertaining guests and helping with the NYLXS dinner >and setting up the NYLXS plates. > >Thank You everyone and I'm sorry if I missed anyone > >Ruben >-- >__________________________ >Brooklyn Linux Solutions >__________________________ >DRM is THEFT - We are the STAKEHOLDERS http://fairuse.nylxs.com > >http://www.mrbrklyn.com - Consulting >http://www.inns.net >http://www.nylxs.com - Leadership Development in Free Software >http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/resources - Unpublished Archive or stories and articles from around the net >http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/downtown.html - See the New Downtown Brooklyn.... > >1-718-382-0585 >____________________________ >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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