On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Laura Czajkowski <la...@lczajkowski.com> wrote: > We go for dinner then go to a bar for drinks and have a quiz of some > sort, it's a party. We can do installfests another time!
I tried to get a poor fellow to give a short technical talk at the first release party I held. People were polite, but it didn't work. Everyone (even the guy doing the talk) preferred to just mingle and socialize. We do have people who bring in their computers and run the upgrade there. I'm fine with that. It's part of what we're celebrating, after all. *I* find stuff like that fun. I wouldn't be throwing parties for operating systems if I didn't. I'm not going to hold it against anyone else. But it's not the focus. We'll have cake and food and LAN games. And it'll be fun. I'm probably never going to throw a boozy dance party. Because I don't find that fun. To each their own, of course. If people in my community wanted to do that, I'd happily support them. It's just not for me. Darcy. -- loco-contacts mailing list loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts