[sldev] Conferences/meetings/etc
Rob Lanphier
robla at lindenlab.com
Mon Feb 12 19:06:46 PST 2007
Hi folks,
Thanks for all of the great suggestions (and keep them coming). Some
were on my radar, some (like Rob Flickenger's suggestions below) were
surprisingly not. I feel especially silly that I'm going to still be in
San Francisco when Ignite Seattle is going on tomorrow night (doh!)
I've got a bunch of work to do to put my calendar together. I'm also
going to try to sneak some Seattle, San Francisco, and St. Louis user
group meetings in, not because I have a bias toward cities that begin
with "S", but because the first two are areas that I work in, and I can
piggyback a user group meeting in Missouri or southern Illinois on
trips to visit extended family.
Rob
On 2/12/07 12:26 AM, Rob Flickenger wrote:
> I helped hold an impromptu Second Life session at Seattle Mind Camp
> last fall. The room was packed and it was very well received. This
> would be a good place to reach Amazon, Microsoft, and Google
> developers (and regular human beings, too...) It's a small conference
> with very high signal-to-noise. The next mind camp should be in the
> spring.
>
> http://www.seattlemind.com/
>
> Another good venue is Ignite Seattle. It's a high-energy evening of
> lightning talks, held roughly every other month. Beth Goza was there
> last time, talking about her island:
>
> http://igniteseattle.com/
>
> --Rob
>
> On Feb 12, 2007, at 7:16 AM, Rob Lanphier wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I'm figuring out what conferences and meetings I should go to this year,
>> and just realized I should be asking here. What conferences do you all
>> go to?
>> Other that the really obvious SLCC and O'Reilly's OSCON, are there any
>> conferences you'd be surprised if there wasn't someone from Linden Lab
>> to talk about our viewer source code work?
>>
>> Rob
>>
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