> Oracle just announced Java One in San Francisco from September 19-23,
> 2010

Despite my preference for an east coast conference (and my limited
interest in JavaOne), I think it makes a lot of sense to have the
ClojureConj start on the Friday after JavaOne.

David


On Jan 28, 9:45 am, Rich Hickey <richhic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 25, 3:49 pm, Tim Dysinger <t...@dysinger.net> wrote:
>
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> > I think I should have started this poll off the maillist :(.  I think we can
> > stop now.
>
> > I think we know that a big city with direct flights from most anywhere
> > (including from Europe) is good.  We (the conference organizers) have people
> > on the ground in both SF Bay and New England areas.  We'll find something
> > that works for the majority.  We have a call scheduled to discuss further
> > this evening.
>
> > We'll make it as easy as possible on everyone to get to the event and keep
> > the cost as low as we can.  We'll do it on a weekend + maybe a friday
> > tutorial day (common format).
>
> > More to follow...
>
> Oracle just announced Java One in San Francisco from September 19-23,
> 2010
>
> http://www.oracle.com/technology/community/sun-oracle-community-conti...
>
> Rich

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