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Rob, I haven't been but my boss (Alan - who Chris has met) loves LotusSphere. We'd actually rather not have him go but since he is our boss we can't do much about it. It is my impression that there is a lot of benefit, my problem is that my boss has a tendency to get caught up in all the futures or really exotic stuff that isn't really applicable to what we are attempting to accomplish here. Having said that (and I wonder why I never get promoted) I think there are a lot of things - with what you are doing with QP and ST (do I have to use the new name?) and Domino I'd think this would be a good thing. Regardless, you might mention us and Alan.......it might carry some weight with Chris...........if not, don't let me know....my ego is taking a beating this week..... Michael Crump Saint-Gobain Containers 1509 S. Macedonia Ave. Muncie, IN 47302 (765)741-7696 (765)741-7012 f (800)428-8642 mailto:mike.crump@saint-gobain.com rob@dekko.com To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 01/24/03 09:57 AM <domino400@midrange.com> Please respond to cc: Lotus Domino on bcc: the iSeries / Subject: Re: LotusSphere AS400 Thank you for your response. I appreciate it. My boss, and I, like our beers as much as the next fellow. However, one paragraph for the conference benefits, and two for the social aspects probably is not a marketing technique that will impress him in this tight budget period. He already won't let me go to conferences in exotic places like Marcos Island - calls it a 'compucruise'. Indianapolis - now that's a turn on. Means business. Would approaching this like how I approach COMMON be a good thing? I pick the sessions I would go to and then decide if it is worth it? Does their web site show their session grid? Rob Berendt -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin "Scott Johnson" <sjohnson@highsmith.com> Sent by: domino400-bounces@midrange.com 01/24/2003 10:05 AM Please respond to Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@midrange.com> cc: Fax to: Subject: Re: LotusSphere It's never too late. I think registration is still open. Airfare at this late date might kill you though. I have been going to Lotusphere for 3 years now. I have always thought it was a benefit. It is a real good mix of people at all levels and skills. It is a great place to get your questions answered. They have things set up so that you can talk to the developers of Notes/Domino face-to-face. The one year, I almost ran into Francis Ford Coppla (sp?) after the opening session. That was way cool. First time I ever got to see somebody that famous that close up. Also, the parties on Wednesday night make it all worth it. It is not iSeries specific though. They usually have the Domino iSeries people there though on the show floor. We usually end up asking them a few questions every year. Plus they (iSeries people) usually have a 'special' party of their own one night during the week. The one year, we got to go to the House of Blues and see Terry Bradshaw do a little stand-up act. He actually is pretty funny! That was the year they had all kinds of sports legends there. -- ------------------------------------------------------ Scott P. Johnson Applications Development Team Coordinator Microcomputer Development Specialist IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 RPG Programmer Highsmith Inc. W5527 Hwy 106, PO BOX 800 Fort Atkinson, WI 53538-0800 TEL: 920-563-9571 FAX: 920-563-7395 sjohnson@highsmith.com www.highsmith.com ------------------------------------------------------ Pretty much a safe bet that it's too late this year, but is LotusSphere worth it? If so, what kind of audience: Developers, Systems Analysts, VP of IS, help desk, power user, other line of business people. Rob Berendt -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin _
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