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    http://sdtconf.com
    With the help of West Chester University [http://www.wcupa.edu] and folks from Agile Philly User Group [http://www.agilephilly.org], we have everything set for the Simple Design and Testing Conference [SDTConf].
    Dates: 27th - 29th 2006
    Venue: West Chester University, Philadelphia, PA
    Target Audience: Developers, Designers, Architects, DBAs and Testers
    Conference fee: Free.
    SDTConf is focused on providing agile practitioners a platform to meet face-to-face and discuss/demonstrate simple design & testing principles/approaches. The conference will use Spaces to structure conversation, improve understanding, facilitate brainstorming and help innovate.
    This conference is not just limited to discussions; we are also planning an exclusive track for hands-on-sessions. This session will give practitioners a platform to work on some of key design and testing issues.
    We are hoping participants would come to this conference with design and testing issues that they are facing day-to-day on their projects. Use this conference to exchange notes on other practitioner's approach towards solving similar problems. And, may be we come up with new patterns to address some of those reoccurring problems.
    You don't have to be practicing XP, Scrum or other agile methodologies to attend this conference. This is about design and testing. Agile practices already address some of the common loop holes in this space, but this conference will try to take it to the next level.
    registrations [] are open now. If you plan to attend this conference, please register ASAP, as we have only 75 slots in total.
    Look forward to see you there.
    -- Naresh Jain
    http://jroller.com/page/njain
    http://agileIndia.org
    http://www.thoughtworks.com
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  • No.1 | | 2544 bytes | |

    I registered, Naresh. See you in

    8/13/06, Naresh Jain <nashjain (AT) yahoo (DOT) comwrote:

    http://sdtconf.com

    With the help of West Chester University [http://www.wcupa.edu] and folks
    from Agile Philly User Group [http://www.agilephilly.org], we have
    everything set for the Simple Design and Testing Conference [SDTConf].

    Dates: 27th - 29th 2006
    Venue: West Chester University, Philadelphia, PA
    Target Audience: Developers, Designers, Architects, DBAs and Testers
    Conference fee: Free.

    SDTConf is focused on providing agile practitioners a platform to meet
    face-to-face and discuss/demonstrate simple design & testing
    principles/approaches. The conference will use Spaces to structure
    conversation, improve understanding, facilitate brainstorming and help
    innovate.

    This conference is not just limited to discussions; we are also planning
    an exclusive track for hands-on-sessions. This session will give
    practitioners a platform to work on some of key design and testing issues.

    We are hoping participants would come to this conference with design and
    testing issues that they are facing day-to-day on their projects. Use this
    conference to exchange notes on other practitioner's approach towards
    solving similar problems. And, may be we come up with new patterns to
    address some of those reoccurring problems.

    You don't have to be practicing XP, Scrum or other agile methodologies to
    attend this conference. This is about design and testing. Agile practices
    already address some of the common loop holes in this space, but this
    conference will try to take it to the next level.

    registrations [
    ] are open now.
    If you plan to attend this conference, please register ASAP, as we have only
    75 slots in total.

    Look forward to see you there.
    -- Naresh Jain
    http://jroller.com/page/njain
    http://agileIndia.org
    http://www.thoughtworks.com

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  • No.2 | | 2738 bytes | |

    Hey, Naresh,

    You had mentioned that you were trying to get the university to allow us to
    rent some rooms cheaply. Did this happen? Is there a relatively inexpensive
    hotel nearby, within walking distance?
    -Corey

    8/13/06, Naresh Jain <nashjain (AT) yahoo (DOT) comwrote:

    http://sdtconf.com

    With the help of West Chester University [http://www.wcupa.edu] and folks
    from Agile Philly User Group [http://www.agilephilly.org], we have
    everything set for the Simple Design and Testing Conference [SDTConf].

    Dates: 27th - 29th 2006
    Venue: West Chester University, Philadelphia, PA
    Target Audience: Developers, Designers, Architects, DBAs and Testers
    Conference fee: Free.

    SDTConf is focused on providing agile practitioners a platform to meet
    face-to-face and discuss/demonstrate simple design & testing
    principles/approaches. The conference will use Spaces to structure
    conversation, improve understanding, facilitate brainstorming and help
    innovate.

    This conference is not just limited to discussions; we are also planning
    an exclusive track for hands-on-sessions. This session will give
    practitioners a platform to work on some of key design and testing issues.

    We are hoping participants would come to this conference with design and
    testing issues that they are facing day-to-day on their projects. Use this
    conference to exchange notes on other practitioner's approach towards
    solving similar problems. And, may be we come up with new patterns to
    address some of those reoccurring problems.

    You don't have to be practicing XP, Scrum or other agile methodologies to
    attend this conference. This is about design and testing. Agile practices
    already address some of the common loop holes in this space, but this
    conference will try to take it to the next level.

    registrations [
    ] are open now.
    If you plan to attend this conference, please register ASAP, as we have only
    75 slots in total.

    Look forward to see you there.
    -- Naresh Jain
    http://jroller.com/page/njain
    http://agileIndia.org
    http://www.thoughtworks.com

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  • No.3 | | 976 bytes | |

    Hello Corey,

    Thank you for your ideas. Sunday, August 13, 2006, at 9:34:44 PM,
    you wrote:

    You had mentioned that you were trying to get the university to allow us to
    rent some rooms cheaply. Did this happen? Is there a relatively inexpensive
    hotel nearby, within walking distance?

    My mapping software finds one hotel at 0.87 miles away, one at 1.38
    miles, one at 3 miles.

    Ron Jeffries
    www.XProgramming.com
    Comments lie. Code doesn't.

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  • No.4 | | 1319 bytes | |

    Thanks, Ron!
    Whoops, I forgot that he had sent it to the mailing list. I guess I should
    always check my To: line to make sure it is going to the person
    specifically.
    -Corey

    8/13/06, Ron Jeffries <ronjeffries (AT) xprogramming (DOT) comwrote:

    Hello Corey,

    Thank you for your ideas. Sunday, August 13, 2006, at 9:34:44 PM,

    you wrote:

    You had mentioned that you were trying to get the university to allow us
    to
    rent some rooms cheaply. Did this happen? Is there a relatively
    inexpensive
    hotel nearby, within walking distance?

    My mapping software finds one hotel at 0.87 miles away, one at 1.38
    miles, one at 3 miles.

    Ron Jeffries
    www.XProgramming.com
    Comments lie. Code doesn't.

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  • No.5 | | 582 bytes | |

    Ron Jeffries wrote:
    Hello Corey,

    Thank you for your ideas. Sunday, August 13, 2006, at 9:34:44 PM,
    you wrote:

    >You had mentioned that you were trying to get the university to allow us to
    >rent some rooms cheaply. Did this happen? Is there a relatively inexpensive
    >hotel nearby, within walking distance?


    My mapping software finds one hotel at 0.87 miles away, one at 1.38
    miles, one at 3 miles.

    Is there any consensus on hotel? There might be an advantage for
    after-hours discussions.

    - George

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