I hated the idea that 2006 could slip by without having an official
OFBiz Users Conference, so we are going to try to pull one off. I have talked to David and he agreed that we can host it at his place. The dates that we have chosen are Nov. 3-4 (Fri-Sat) with some associated meetings on either side. Details will be forthcoming, but at this late date, I felt an announcement needed to be made as soon as possible. This will be a very different affair from the wonderfully hosted 2005 Users Conference at which we were lavishly treated by Contegix. Ephraim is more than 100 miles from the Salt Lake City airport and there is nothing to do there, so the emphasis will be on just getting to know other members of the community. David Jones owns a small hotel/hostel that should accommodate us all, so instead of breaking at the end of the day's meetings we will all generally congregate in the lobby and not leave the building. It will be a very informal, relaxed setting. On Thursday, Nov. 2, David would like to see a meeting of the OFBiz steering committee, and any other active developers, to discuss the direction in which OFBiz will go. It would be a good time for parties that are interested in particular aspects of OFBiz to get together. David is planning some training to happen at the beginning of the following week (Nov. 6 -). It would be good, if possible, for all attendees to arrive on Thursday night. We are committed that no one should have to rent a car to get to this event, so, to that end, the help with transportation from anyone whose company would foot the bill for a rental car would be greatly appreciated. We will need presenters. It will probably be a small crowd, so do not hesitate to suggest a title in which you are interested. David will be sure to make a presentation or two and it will be a good time to find out what he sees for the future of OFBiz. Details will be forthcoming. Please discuss this on the list, but you might as well wait for logistical details. Hopefully, discussion will center around what sort of things we can accomplish in a short amount of time. Again, I would suggest that the primary benefit of this meeting will simply be a chance to form relationships with fellow OFBiz users. I believe that there will be many OFBiz-related opportunities in the future and it will be easier to capitalize on them if you have a strong network. Of course, we would like to get an idea, as soon as possible, of how many people will be attending. While there is not much to do in Ephraim, itself, I would advise anyone who is coming to plan to stay over till Sunday at least. David's lodging rates will be very low. Ephraim is a couple of hours from three national parks - Zions, Bryce and Capital Reef. It is about 4 hours from Las Vegas and about 7 to the Grand Canyon, so it would be a chance to soak in some of the most beautiful scenery that you will ever see. Another things to do is take a 4-wheeler excursion (they are street legal in Ephraim). We will try to make rentals available if there is enough interest. Again, I know that the timing is poor, but think of it as the last chance to attend a small OFBiz event, as I expect the rest of our user conferences to be much larger. Details to follow. -Al Byers |
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