I’ll be going out and presenting OpenSolaris at the 24th Annual Minnesota Government IT Symposium in St. Paul, Minnesota on December 14th…. so if you happen to be in the area, let me know :-)

I’m nervous since it’ll be my first official Sun presentation (booth babe duty at LinuxWorld doesn’t count), but I’m also excited to present on something so cool. Looks like it should be an interesting convention… there are a few talks I’m looking forward to seeing.

It’ll also be interesting/fun to be in a place that was 15 degrees (F) at the same time last year. Anyone know if there’s anything fun to do in St. Paul besides huddle by the hotel heater drinking wine in the bar to keep warm? I’m half-tempted to bring my snowboard and try out one of the local ski hills (there’s one about half an hour away which looks alright) if they have any night skiing.

One Response to “Minnesota Government Information Technology Symposium 2005”

  1. Susan in St. Paul Says:

    Well I am in Minnesota, St. Paul even! Give me a shout if you’d like. You need snow to snow board which is kind of unlikely but possible.

    Lots of fun stuff to do while its still warm ;-) warm being above zero. I can give you a list.

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