On Friday, April 08, 2011 6:10:01 PM Helen South wrote:
On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 2:19 AM, Steven Sroka
wrote: I agree, but we don't want our conference motto to get stale. So once in a while it does need to get changed.
TBH if I saw 'Collaboration Across Borders' I'd assume I was looking at an old page and go googling for something up to date.
Completely agreed. Need at least a small modification to differentiate from the last conference. So anyone can find easily and wihout doubts it's this year conference with new themes. Said so if you want to keep the same spirit from last year and addin some spice into it to make it nice one. You could add: "Collaboration Across Borders: the Beginning" , "Collaboration Across Borders: the Development" or anything that make sense and focus what would be the central motto this time but renewed.
As per the other thread on this topic, what about the suggested rwxrwxrwx - rwx^3 - kinda techy, but why not for something with a bit of a developer focus, and those of us who are less techy enjoy that we know enough to grok the meaning. :)
Collaboration is great, but I don't think it's bad for the distribution to look inwards occasionally. Like meditation, strengthens the mind.
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