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On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Joseph Mack wrote:
> Wensong will be giving a talk there. It's title is
> 
> "LVS: rapid development by having your collaborators on
> other continents"
> 
> but I may be wrong. 
> 
Well, you give me an interesting topic. :)
> Horms is rotating through conferences and will go to 
> Atlanta instead. Julian it seems plans to stay hidden. Matthew
> Kellet, one of the early LVS developers, who has since gone on to
> better things, will also be there and will tell us what life is like
> post-LVS. Lars hasn't been able to do anything else since taking
> over the mailing list.
> 
> How about we meet for beer/lunch/dinner/whatever after Wensong's 
> talk (I don't know when he's giving his talk yet). 
> If there's enough people, we'll have the first LVS trivia quiz
> and each get a chance to recount our first LVS install.
> (I'll read out first time experiences from those who can't make it
> but who send me e-mail .)
> As a special bonus I'll summarise the HOWTO in 1 minute or less
> accompanied by an interpretive dance.
> We could also read reports from people who can't make it: Ratz's
> work to get DR realservers going on Mac, Amiga, AS/400 
> and Plan9 would be nice.
> 
Hope that everything goes fine (getting visa easily) , I will see you
there.
Thanks,
Wensong
> 
> Joe
> -- 
> Joseph Mack PhD, Senior Systems Engineer, Lockheed Martin
> contractor to the National Environmental Supercomputer Center, 
> mailto:mack.joseph@xxxxxxx ph# 919-541-0007, RTP, NC, USA
> 
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