Did we determine that you had to pay a fee, or is this free and open to
anyone.  I'm talking about the case where you are coming as an observer,
not a player.

- Don


On Mon, 2007-07-16 at 10:54 -0400, Jason House wrote:
> http://congress.usgo.org/faq.php is probably the most useful URL.
> More generically, you can visit http://www.usgo.org/congress/ or
> http://congress.usgo.org/
> 
> Note that there's some major competition going on that week.  If you
> compete, you're a "player".  If you don't compete, you're a
> "non-player".  The term has nothing to do with your go
> skill/interest. 
> 
> They had some kind of daily rate in the FAQ at one point in time
> (after I e-mailed asking about it).  I don't see it anymore.
> 
> On 7/16/07, Joshua Shriver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         I'm kind of a newbie do you have a URL for the event? What is
>         it like? 
>         
>         -Josh
>         
>         On 7/16/07, Jason House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         > The US Go Congress begins in less than two weeks.  I have
>         two questions:
>         > 1. If you plan to attend, which days will you be there?
>         > 2. Will you be competing?  (Not with a bot)
>         > 3. Which days are most convenient for a gathering of
>         developers?
>         >
>         >
>         > As for myself, I'm not competing or attending beyond
>         whatever day we 
>         > collectively decide for developers to meet.  The July 28th
>         and 29th are most
>         > convenient for me.  The least convenient for me would be the
>         August 5th.
>         
> 
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