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== Possible dates == | |||
Shall we try to organise something for sometime over the summer? Avoiding the summer holidays, either of the following two periods seem attractive: | |||
* last week of November/first week of December or | |||
* last week of January/first week of February. | |||
(Add any additional periods that you would find attractive and/or comment on suitability.) | |||
== Format == | |||
How about the following? | |||
* One day meeting with informal talks and demos (preferably on a Friday) | |||
* There could be a second, even less formal day, for those who want to hang out some more and maybe some hacking | |||
* Run it at the University of New South Wales, Sydney | |||
(Add your thoughts to the above.) |
Revision as of 04:08, 11 October 2007
There is AngloHaskell and now AmeroHaskell. Doesn't that call for OzHaskell?
Who would be interested to have a Haskell event in Australia, possibly in Sydney? This is just a wild idea without any concrete date or format yet. Jot down any suggestions on this page.
Interested Haskellers:
- Manuel Chakravarty (Sydney)
- Tony Morris
- Matthew Brecknell (Brisbane)
- Mark Wassell
- Roman Leshchinskiy
- Brad Clow
- Jeremy Apthorp
- Andrew Appleyard
- Bernie Pope
- Ben Lippmeier
- Rohan Drape
- Ivan Miljenovic (Brisbane)
- Eric Willigers
- Tony Sloane
- Ben Sinclair (Sydney)
- Andre Pang
- Andrew Bromage (Melbourne)
- Dale Roberts (Sydney)
- Geoff Wilson (Melbourne)
- Oliver Batchelor (Brisbane)
- Nick Seow (Sydney)
- Sean Seefried (Sydney)
(Add your name!)
Possible dates
Shall we try to organise something for sometime over the summer? Avoiding the summer holidays, either of the following two periods seem attractive:
- last week of November/first week of December or
- last week of January/first week of February.
(Add any additional periods that you would find attractive and/or comment on suitability.)
Format
How about the following?
- One day meeting with informal talks and demos (preferably on a Friday)
- There could be a second, even less formal day, for those who want to hang out some more and maybe some hacking
- Run it at the University of New South Wales, Sydney
(Add your thoughts to the above.)