Looking forward to it!

What will generally be the agenda for the New Developers' Day? Do you see a 
role for people who have been hacking at GR for a while, or is it specifically 
catered to new users? I'm trying to debate whether to go the extra day or not, 
and I bet I'm not the only one who is curious. :)

Sean

From: discuss-gnuradio-bounces+sean.nowlan=gtri.gatech....@gnu.org 
[mailto:discuss-gnuradio-bounces+sean.nowlan=gtri.gatech....@gnu.org] On Behalf 
Of John Malsbury
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 2:49 AM
To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] GNU Radio Conference 2014 - Registration is Open!

Greetings,

We just wanted to let everyone know that registration for GNU Radio Conference 
2014 is now open.  Here is a quick overview of the event for those of you who 
have missed previous announcements:

Date: September 15-19, 2014

Location: The District Architecture Center<http://aiadac.com/> in Washington, 
DC (USA) - an interesting, modern event facility. Unlike previous conference 
values, we will be renting out an entire floor and will have access to several 
divided spaces that will allow us to add new components to the conference.

 Attendance:  We are expecting to have somewhere between 120 and 150 attendees. 
 A great mix of new users, experienced developers, students, professors, 
engineers and researchers.  This is the perfect mix  for everyone to share 
their experiences with GNU Radio, learn more about it, and help build the 
future of SDR.

New Components: Hacker/demo space, poster session, 'New Developers Day' to 
attract new/beginning users, an open lounge for people to socialize and mingle, 
and daily working groups.
For more information, and links to the registration page, please see the GNU 
Radio Conference Website<http://www.trondeau.com/grcon14>.  We will be posting 
a preliminary agenda, and more details about the facility soon.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to remind everyone about the Call for 
Presentations<http://www.trondeau.com/grc2014-call-for-presentations/>, which 
is open until March 31.  We've seen some great submissions up to this point, 
and look forward to receiving more!

Best Regards,
John Malsbury
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