[Bigbang-dev] BigBang/mailing list analysis meetup in London?
Nick Doty
npdoty at ischool.berkeley.edu
Fri Feb 16 01:28:51 CET 2018
On Feb 12, 2018, at 7:24 PM, Sebastian Benthall <sbenthall at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I'm sorry, I really can't, though I'd love to attend.
> I have already booked a very long flight ( that leaves NYC at 2am.
> Trying to fly UK to NYC just before that would be too hard.
Absolutely, just thought I'd check in case it would fit in with your other travel.
> But what I can do is block off those days to attend remotely.
Would EU/UK folks be interested in a combined in-person/remote session in London on March 15-16? We could probably find space at the Turing Institute.
Or should we have a session at the IETF hackathon weekend March 17-18?
I could conceivably do both, as well, though I might start to get burned out on mailing lists. :)
Cheers,
Nick
> On Feb 11, 2018 6:32 PM, "Nick Doty" <npdoty at ischool.berkeley.edu <mailto:npdoty at ischool.berkeley.edu>> wrote:
> Seb, would you be interested in coming over to London March 15-16? Would that fit with your other travel?
>
> No worries if you can't, but if you wanted to, that would be a reason to have the hackathon the week of March 15-16th and not during the IETF hackathon weekend starting the 17th.
>
> Back to debugging,
> Nick
>
>> On Feb 9, 2018, at 3:43 PM, Sebastian Benthall <sbenthall at gmail.com <mailto:sbenthall at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> I'd love to join but I'll be traveling elsewhere March 17-25.
>> I'll have to sit this one out.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 4:57 PM, Nick Doty <npdoty at ischool.berkeley.edu <mailto:npdoty at ischool.berkeley.edu>> wrote:
>> I had missed (or perhaps just forgotten) about that IETF document stats page, which will be really helpful, so thanks for the pointer/reminder!
>>
>> I'm open to adding it to the IETF hackathon wiki page and planning on that. Or we could try to meet separately (perhaps even a day or two before that weekend) in London. Or both. I think the only conflict for the IETF hackathon weekend is that Mallory Knodel has proposed a session on public interest technology work, including HRPC topics or work on HTTP Status Code 451, and I imagine those would be topics of interest to an overlapping group of people, including us.
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>> Would others on this list be able to join us in London?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Nick
>
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