I might go to BERLHAC if there's free cake.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 16 June 2011 17:04, Matthias Fischmann <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:fis@etc-network.de">fis@etc-network.de</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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hi all,<br>
<br>
since i won't be able to make it to philly, but really wanted to<br>
attend, i thought maybe it would be fun to spread this event over two<br>
time zones? i have office space (decent internet, projector, etc.) in<br>
the heart of berlin for about five people; if more are interested, we<br>
could keep looking for something bigger.<br>
<br>
i guess you could argue that the point of hackathons is to avoid<br>
having more technology (video talks, conference lines, chat) in the<br>
way of communication, but at the same time i would like to gather some<br>
more experience with holding distributed events. i think it can be<br>
done.<br>
<br>
but before i start advertising, i would like to ask you organisers and<br>
attendees: how do you feel about the idea? would you like to link up<br>
with us if i find people to attend in berlin, or would you prefer me<br>
to stay out of your way?<br>
<br>
looking forward to reading your thoughts,<br>
cheers,<br>
matthias<br>
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PS: in case that makes a difference: i'm interested in working on<br>
snap, but you should probably count me into the watch-and-learn<br>
category among the attendees.<br>
<br>
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