From: madodel@ptdprolog.net
Just a reminder that Warpstock, Inc will be Accepting Bids For Warpstock
2003 up until and including December 31, 2002!
Teams wishing to bid on hosting Warpstock 2003 should submit an e-mail
letter of their intent to host this event to the Board of Directors at
warpstock-corp@yahoogroups.com as soon as possible, but not later than
December 31, 2002.
Without a bid from an independent team, there will NOT be a 2003 event.
As of this writing we have received no official notice of intent to bid.
It is essential that a local team host Warpstock 2003 as it is much more
desirable to have local people on the ground instead of have the Board
members try to organize the event from remote locations.
The inital Event Team needs only 4-6 persons to start the process and can
add additional members as necessary as it gets closer to the Event date.
The Board has provided the "Bid Proposal Process" to assist all interested
parties. The Bid Proposal Process is available immediately at:
[link|http://www.warpstock.org/bid_proposal.html|http://www.warpstock...bid_proposal.html]
The Board of Directors will remain in close contact with the Teams
throughout the entire bid process, including final site selection. The
Board of Directors contains a number of past Event Team members and will
be available to provide support for any group wishing to submit a
proposal.
Now is the time to start!
So we at Warpstock, Inc wish everyone a joyous and prosperous New Year.
With your help we hope to make Warpstock 2003 the best Warpstock yet!
Warpstock, Inc., is a North Carolina corporation. The Warpstock annual
conference is a gathering of OS/2 users, developers, and vendors from
around the world for the purpose of education and advocacy. More
information is available at the Warpstock web site :
<[link|http://www.warpstock.org>|http://www.warpstock.org>]
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From the eComStation Desktop of: Mark Dodel
Warpstock 2002, In the home of OS/2 - Austin, Texas. Were you there? [link|http://www.warpstock.org|http://www.warpstock.org]