get-together

Karsten M. Self kmself@ix.netcom.com
Wed, 2 Jan 2002 14:00:16 -0800


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on Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:17:09AM -0800, Rick Moen (rick@linuxmafia.com) w=
rote:
> Quoting Karsten M. Self (kmself@ix.netcom.com):
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> > There are several of us with an interest, but not date/time has been
> > set.
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> Speaking of which, dates in calendar are closer than they appear.
> BALE includes the following:
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> Wed. Jan. 9 ?  ?  Bay Area Debian meeting: TBA
> Wed. Feb. 13 ?  ?  Bay Area Debian meeting: TBA
> Wed. Mar. 13 ?  ?  Bay Area Debian meeting: TBA=20

We discussed this December.

One thought was to rotate through the Bay Area on a quarterly basis.
South Bay / Penninsula, East Bay (Berkeley?), and possibly another
location (SF?).  If we do this on a three month schedule, there's four
meets a year reasonably near someone.

What would be good would be to nail down where these locations are.  I'd
shoot for near transit.  That would be along CalTrain on the Penninsula
(I'd avoid a light-rail transfer), between CalTrain and BART in SF, and
off of BART in the East Bay.  Location nominations?

I'm likely to be in the far north bay after some point in January, and
would be willing to head to a Berkeley / SF meet, but likely not
Penninsula, particularly during commute hours.

I'm also of the mind that FTF is nice, but not absolutely essential all
the time.  Seeing people every few months should generally be
sufficient.

Peace.

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