> I've meant to reply to this thread, but I had to see how some things > played out over the past week with regards to other real-life issues. > I didn't want to just say, "I don't know if I can go due to blah or > blah happening right now," so I felt it best to refrain from replying. > Now that things seem clear on that side of things, I will say this > much... > > I will full-on commit to going if somebody else does the same. If > not, I will make plans for a completely unrelated trip that I could > also make that weekend. I never did anything like this before (at > least with respect to computer conferences), and don't have any > interest doing it all by myself. I don't have any issues with > figuring out things as I go, but like Scott said, things are made much > easier if you can have breaks to get recollected and the like. > > So yeah, that's where things stand on my point. If we get one or more > others to definitely go, I will definitely be there. If not, I'll go > forward with my other possible plans for that weekend. > > - joe > > So we have 2 "maybes" for the Ohio Linux Fest, let's see if we can turn these into 2 "will be theres" by the end of this week. Anyone else in the area that wouldn't mind stopping in for the day or part of the day to help man a Haiku booth? We need to know soon so we can get things in motion. Also coming up on October 24th is Florida Linux Show (http://www.floridalinuxshow.com/). They'd be more than happy to have Haiku at that show as well. So if there's any developer's, users or just Haiku fans (the OS) that are interested in helping man a booth there let us know and we'll see how many are interested. -scottmc