On Wednesday 13 Oct 2010 05:01:31 Andy Brown wrote:
On Tue Oct 12 2010 08:50:05 GMT-0700 (PDT) Benjamin Horst wrote:
I am in Canada with approx. 5-6 hours behind European time (opposite of
Graham). Mailists and IM would be my preferred way of communication if
possible. Unfortunate as it may sound the advantages of having an
international team are immense, the drawback is realtime meetings. Uh
... unless someone can fly us to a common destination for an afternoon.
Anyone? LOL. You are all welcome to come to my house, and, it's
Octoberfest here too! (Waterloo Canada)
I think a regional group addressing the US and Canada is one possible
answer to this. Drew Jensen and a few others have been working to get
this started--so, if you're not already a part of that, here's an
invitation to join!
-Ben
I agree. This is something that OOo was lacking. From what I
understand there use to be a MarCon in the region but not any more.
Andy
(La Mesa, CA)
That was Ryan Singer and he's on the lists somewhere.
Ryan put yer hand up!
Cheers
GL
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Graham Lauder,
OpenOffice.org MarCon (Marketing Contact) NZ
http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html
OpenOffice.org Migration and training Consultant.
INGOTs Assessor Trainer
(International Grades in Open Technologies)
www.theingots.org
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