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Oct 1

Posted by: Philip Beadle
Saturday, October 01, 2005 4:00 AM  RssIcon

DNNTeam.jpgOne of my main reasons for coming to the summit was to meet some more of the DNN Team and a few non core members who are MVPs.

I met Bruce Hopkins on the first day who is staying in the hotel next to mine so we have been hanging out a fair bit.  Caught up with Shaun Walker on Thursday after the keynote sessions.  At the same time I met Stan Shultz who I ended up going to the pub with later that night.  Since I got here I had been looking for Cathal Connolly but had no luck.  Then when not actually looking for him he turned up:)  Also met Jan Blomquist from Traincert.  Jim  Duffy was also at the summit but I only saw him briefly.  I'll try to catch him today.

 

After dinner Cathal, Stan and another irish MVP Kieran went out for a few beers and had a great time discussing the funny side effects of the English language and how the same word in our 3 different countries can mean completely different things.

Tonight is the MVP party where we will be catching up with Scott Willhite as well and tomorrow night i am staying with Matt Fraser so all in all that's 12 of the core team that I have met.  Only 27 to go!!

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