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Based on polling some of the local Boston-area attendees, the weekend of January 29th-January 31st looks attractive.
 
Based on polling some of the local Boston-area attendees, the weekend of January 29th-January 31st looks attractive.
   
A Boston hackathon (particularly one at MIT) would be more popular during MIT's Independent Activities Period. Another possible advantage of scheduling the hackathon late in IAP is that if someone ends up running a Haskell course earlier in IAP, the hackathon might be a natural follow-up to that.
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A Boston hackathon (particularly one at MIT) would be more popular during or just after MIT's Independent Activities Period (January 4th-January 29th). Another possible advantage of scheduling the hackathon just after IAP is that if someone ends up running a Haskell course during IAP, the hackathon might be a natural follow-up to that.
   
 
== Proposed Location ==
 
== Proposed Location ==

Revision as of 20:13, 21 November 2009

This is a page to help organize HacBOS - a Haskell hackathon in Boston!

Proposed Schedule

Based on polling some of the local Boston-area attendees, the weekend of January 29th-January 31st looks attractive.

A Boston hackathon (particularly one at MIT) would be more popular during or just after MIT's Independent Activities Period (January 4th-January 29th). Another possible advantage of scheduling the hackathon just after IAP is that if someone ends up running a Haskell course during IAP, the hackathon might be a natural follow-up to that.

Proposed Location

At MIT, probably in the CSAIL reading room (which seems like a hackathon-friendly space).

Possible Attendees

  • Ravi Nanavati
  • Nirav Dave