What a great idea! I will look into this
and see what I can arrange. If we can make this work, then it will set a good precedence
for other meetings where some may be not be able to make the meeting.
Best regards,
Steve
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Steve,
I
told you that you could work as travel agent or with organization of events,
didn't I? :-)
Seriously,
I'll not be able to join you in this f2f meeting, so I'm glad to hear that you
have wireless access virtually anywhere in the university.
I
wonder if I could participate remotely in some of the break-out sessions for
OpenUP. I can join by phone, VoIP, NetMeeting or whatever other technology you
have available.
Can
I kindly request remote participation to be considered? ;-)
Cheers,
Ricardo Balduino
Senior Software Engineer
IBM | RUP Team | EPF Committer
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Hello everyone:
I was
just wondering who is coordinating the creation of the agenda for our Vancouver
F2F because I have had several requests for the agenda from people who are
interested in participating (why is everyone looking at me like that J ). I want
to place on the agenda time to workshop the OpenUP collaborative principles and
identify the other overarching issues which have taken a bit of a back seat to
collaboration.
As for
facilities we have full use of a large seminar room and two smaller break-out
rooms. The Kaiser building at UBC (where we will be meeting) has a rather large
and spacious atrium with a Starbucks so we can use this also as an informal
work area. If the weather is nice, there are even places outdoors where we can
work. The university has excellent wireless coverage and wireless access will
be set up for us. Plus wired connections for those who still lug around museum
pieces for laptops.
As far
as I can see at the moment, it looks like less than 10 of us will be
participating in this face to face.
Best
regards,
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