I know its early, but if I don't schedule early, I may never get the chance to.
LinuxWorldexpo.com is Feb 14-17 in Boston, MA. Any hope of having a mini SURBL/SARE meeting? Just to meet face to face.
Chris Santerre System Admin and SARE Ninja http://www.rulesemporium.com http://www.surbl.org 'It is not the strongest of the species that survives, not the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.' Charles Darwin
Good day, Chris,
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Chris Santerre wrote:
I know its early, but if I don't schedule early, I may never get the chance to.
LinuxWorldexpo.com is Feb 14-17 in Boston, MA. Any hope of having a mini SURBL/SARE meeting? Just to meet face to face.
I think I can get a day to come down, sure. Cheers, - Bill
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Jeez... Boston in Feb? I'll bring a snowblower! HAR!
I doubt I'll be able to make it. Would love to, though.
-Doc (Who lives in the snow belt himself)
Chris Santerre wrote:
I know its early, but if I don't schedule early, I may never get the chance to.
LinuxWorldexpo.com is Feb 14-17 in Boston, MA. Any hope of having a mini SURBL/SARE meeting? Just to meet face to face.
Chris Santerre System Admin and SARE Ninja http://www.rulesemporium.com http://www.surbl.org 'It is not the strongest of the species that survives, not the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.' Charles Darwin
Chris Santerre wrote to SURBL Discussion list (E-mail):
I know its early, but if I don't schedule early, I may never get the chance to.
LinuxWorldexpo.com is Feb 14-17 in Boston, MA. Any hope of having a mini SURBL/SARE meeting? Just to meet face to face.
If it wasn't 2400 miles from here, I'd say "hell yeah". :-/
- Ryan
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 11:43:56AM -0400, Chris Santerre wrote:
LinuxWorldexpo.com is Feb 14-17 in Boston, MA. Any hope of having a mini SURBL/SARE meeting? Just to meet face to face.
There's (probably) also the Spam Conference at MIT in January (it's always a last minute thing). Hey, it was only -7 degrees last year... ;)
I wasn't planning to goto LWE, but I'd be likely to swing by to meet folks if there's enough people going.
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Theo Van Dinter writes:
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 11:43:56AM -0400, Chris Santerre wrote:
LinuxWorldexpo.com is Feb 14-17 in Boston, MA. Any hope of having a mini SURBL/SARE meeting? Just to meet face to face.
There's (probably) also the Spam Conference at MIT in January (it's always a last minute thing). Hey, it was only -7 degrees last year... ;)
It was bracing! seriously, that kind of weather is great fun for a SoCal resident like myself. I'd almost forgotten what cold felt like ;)
I wasn't planning to goto LWE, but I'd be likely to swing by to meet folks if there's enough people going.
I'd be unlikely to make it -- transcontinental trips aren't so easy to get unless there's a spam-related conference at the other end :(
- --j.
Good afternoon, Justin, all,
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Justin Mason wrote:
Theo Van Dinter writes:
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 11:43:56AM -0400, Chris Santerre wrote:
LinuxWorldexpo.com is Feb 14-17 in Boston, MA. Any hope of having a mini SURBL/SARE meeting? Just to meet face to face.
There's (probably) also the Spam Conference at MIT in January (it's always a last minute thing). Hey, it was only -7 degrees last year... ;)
It was bracing! seriously, that kind of weather is great fun for a SoCal resident like myself. I'd almost forgotten what cold felt like ;)
I wasn't planning to goto LWE, but I'd be likely to swing by to meet folks if there's enough people going.
I'd be unlikely to make it -- transcontinental trips aren't so easy to get unless there's a spam-related conference at the other end :(
Why don't we plan to meet before/after the spam conference instead, then? Cheers, - Bill
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