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  * I'm a Go player; I'd love to have a game or three. Who's asking? -- DavidGoodger

A social event is anything that isn't strictly technical in nature.

  • GPG keysigning BoF
  • Board game session
  • There will probably be a social event hosted at a local tech bookstore.

Board Games

AMK wants to run a 2- or 3-hour session where people can show up and play a variety of board games such as [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/viewitem.php3?gameid=822 Carcassonne], [http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/9675 La Strada], etc.

  • What games would you like to see?
  • What games can you bring?

Damn, and here I was leaning towards going to EuroPython next year, and you go and introduce board games into the mix -- RichardJones

As a _long_ time gamer, I'm _definitely_ interested in this. I can bring two or three different games if desired. -- Ken Whitesell

This sounds like a great idea. I can bring my extended [http://www.sjgames.com/munchkin/ munchkin] collection to the table (super-star-fu-bites-munchkin-blender anyone?) -- MichaelTwomey

[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(board_game) Go (aka Igo/Weichi/Baduk)] anyone?

  • I'm a Go player; I'd love to have a game or three. Who's asking? -- DavidGoodger

I'll concentrate on bringing some modern German-style board games that are fairly easy to learn, so that new arrivals can play something entertaining. --amk

Dinner

There should be some place for people to meet up for dinner; without that someone without dinner plans who wants to be social has to hang out awkwardly and make eyes at other people in order to form a dinner group.

Got a protocol suggestion for this? Do we just need a 'Meet for Dinner Here' sign, and some explanation in the conference materials? --amk

Yes, just a sign, maybe a quick announcement at lunch or something. -- IanBicking

Possibly a couple different signs/locations-to-meet for people who may want to go to specific places to eat. -- Ken Whitesell

Just about every major restaurant chain has a store in the area, but they're the same Applebee's and Bennigan's as anyplace else. The Trail Dust is not as close, but is more of a Texas steakhouse. -- Paul McGuire

Music?

An important thing about a social event is that it really can be social, that means you can meet and talk to people. Meeting and talking to interesting people is one of the most interesting things at such a conference (you could read introductionary level papers as html or pdf published to the internet, too).

At some conferences and social events someone thought that there needs to be loud music, making it rather impossible to talk (or rather, to hear what somebody more far away than 40cm from you was saying). For me, this basically destroys a social event, as I will just collect some other annoyed people and leave, searching for a more silent place where one can talk about all sorts of interesting things.

So please: Don't confuse a social event for developers with a disco. If you want to visit a disco or hear loud music, you can do every other day.


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