I'm a grad student out on Long Island, but I'd come into the city for this.  I would love to learn more about how to use org-mode in my daily life.

Chris

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 10:45 PM, Andrew Hyatt <ahyatt@gmail.com> wrote:
I'd love to attend a NYC one, and can probably arrange for hosting in
a nice space in Manhattan as well.

On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 6:23 PM, Bradley M. Kuhn <bkuhn@ebb.org> wrote:
> Bastien wrote on Thursday the 6th:
>>   "OrgCamps are informal events where people gather IRL to contribute
>>    to Org by discussing how they use it and by doing contributions to
>>    the code, the manuals and the online tutorials."
>
> This is an excellent idea.  I hope today's OrgCamp in Paris went well --
> I wish I could have been there. :)
>
> Meanwhile, I can offer space in NYC (just a conference room) in NYC that
> can host up to 10 people.  It's in Brooklyn, not too far from Manhattan,
> near transit lines.
>
> Would anyone in NYC have an interest in an OrgCamp?  I don't have time
> to organize it, but I can coordinate logistics for the venue if someone
> else would be willing to do the rest.
>
> It looks like Paris got 17 people by the end.  We'd have to be about
> half that for the space I have available, but I'm willing if others are.
> --
>   -- bkuhn
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