Originally posted by John McCallum
One of the best suggestions seen so far imnsho. Great for those of us who live so far from the bulk of humanity.
Thanks John.
For some of us (for the various reasons already given) the only way to participate in such events is on one's butt in front of the computer. Being on my butt in front of the computer found me this great forum called APUG.
The fact is many of us will probably not be able to attend the conference any time soon, and making access to one or two of the workshops online is a way to help fund the conference and let others be involved. I don't think it will stop people from attending as you obviously get far more from being there than not. My suggestion was not to make all of the conference on-line, just one or two workshops. Maybe it's worth trialling sometime in the future at one of the conference workshops just to see if it is a viable or worthwhile option.
Regards
Kathy
One of the best suggestions seen so far imnsho. Great for those of us who live so far from the bulk of humanity.
Thanks John.
For some of us (for the various reasons already given) the only way to participate in such events is on one's butt in front of the computer. Being on my butt in front of the computer found me this great forum called APUG.
The fact is many of us will probably not be able to attend the conference any time soon, and making access to one or two of the workshops online is a way to help fund the conference and let others be involved. I don't think it will stop people from attending as you obviously get far more from being there than not. My suggestion was not to make all of the conference on-line, just one or two workshops. Maybe it's worth trialling sometime in the future at one of the conference workshops just to see if it is a viable or worthwhile option.
Regards
Kathy