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"Ask the Experts" has been rescheduled for Sunday night.  This doesn't make
much sense to me, what I'm an expert, so what do I know?
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Al,

The reason Ask the Experts was moved to Sunday night is the COMMON members
asked us to, and in my view it was a very good thing.  As an Expert and
Speaker, you know that you are requested to be at CUDS on the other nights
as much as possible as well,  because then anyone with a question can feel
free to ask it.  That's what CUDS is all about.  Sunday night CUDS was also
reinstituted to get the attendees into town earlier and make Day 1 a more
important part of the conference.

Another reason Ask the Experts was put on Sunday night is because attendees
were asking questions, and then we could point the attendee to the correct
sessions during the week for a more full explanation of the solution.
That's why you were given a list of all the sessions in the Course of Study
you are an expert in, in your case LPAR I think.

Last COMMON was an experiment that worked extremely well, so it was
continued.

I will be at CUDS as much as possible all week.  If anyone sees me, please
introduce yourself and lets have a discussion!

BTW for those who would not know, CUDS stands for Common User Discussion
Session.


Jim Oberholtzer
COMMON , Performance Subject Matter Expert
CUDS Expert, Performance

Senior Technical Architect
Computech Resources, Inc.

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