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* July 9 - No one showed up; anyone up for trying again in August or September? | * July 9 - No one showed up; anyone up for trying again in August or September? | ||
- | * Sorry to hear it didn't work out the first time around. We had a similar situation in Germany with some cities (kind of a chicken and egg problem). What worked: Have three folks fix a date and commit to attending. Once that's out of the way, usually more people show up -- at least the second time around. Good luck! ;-) ([[person: | + | * Sorry to hear it didn't work out the first time around. We had a similar situation in Germany with some cities (kind of a chicken and egg problem). What worked: Have three folks fix a date and commit to attending. Once that's out of the way, usually more people show up -- at least the second time around. Good luck! ;-) ([[Tim Bonnemann|Tim]]) |
* I'm in Austin and I would love to help spread the word. When is the next meeting going to be? I can get people from UT involved. | * I'm in Austin and I would love to help spread the word. When is the next meeting going to be? I can get people from UT involved. | ||
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Web Monday is an informal gathering (in and around Germany) aimed at bringing together developers, designers, entrepreneurs, | Web Monday is an informal gathering (in and around Germany) aimed at bringing together developers, designers, entrepreneurs, | ||
- | Since its inception in November 2005, Web Monday has spread fast: [[history|meetings]] are now being held in 15+ cities all across Germany on a regular basis and have attracted several hundred repeat participants so far. Meetings have also been held in Vienna (Austria) and Innsbruck (Austria) as well as on Second Life. | + | Since its inception in November 2005, Web Monday has spread fast: [[History|meetings]] are now being held in 15+ cities all across Germany on a regular basis and have attracted several hundred repeat participants so far. Meetings have also been held in Vienna (Austria) and Innsbruck (Austria) as well as on Second Life. |
====== Who should attend and why? ====== | ====== Who should attend and why? ====== | ||
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Who is interested? | Who is interested? | ||
- | - [[gregory_stewart]] ([[http:// | + | - [[Gregory Stewart]] ([[http:// |
- | - [[paul_walhus]] ([[http:// | + | - [[Paul Walhus]] ([[http:// |
- Michael Gomez ([[http:// | - Michael Gomez ([[http:// | ||
- Juan Sequeda | - Juan Sequeda | ||
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//I can't come but will follow the evening via the web (as much as that is possible).// | //I can't come but will follow the evening via the web (as much as that is possible).// | ||
- | * [[person: | + | * [[Tim Bonnemann]] ([[http:// |
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