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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

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


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