[Noisebridge-discuss] </sf:Asheesh>

Michael Shiloh michaelshiloh1010 at gmail.com
Fri May 1 23:04:58 UTC 2009


Finally a reason to visit Atlanta!

We'll miss you Asheesh. I will try to come to your goodbye event.

Michael

Asheesh Laroia wrote:
> Dear Noisebridgees,
> 
> I am moving to Atlanta, leaving SF this Tuesday. I and some friends were 
> applying (nearly on a whim) to startup summer incubation programs (read: 
> "startup summer camps") to build a better way for users of open source 
> software to connect with programmers when those users want something 
> changed.
> 
> To my shock, a venture capital firm (named Shotput Ventures, based in 
> Atlanta) offered us funding. It has the condition that I move to Atlanta 
> with my co-conspirators to build up the idea. They told us this past 
> Monday, April 27.
> 
> This is the end of the San Francisco Asheesh. So I invite you all (who 
> want to!) to party, chat, and mourn with me at Zeitgeist, a bar not far 
> from 83C.
> 
> WHERE: Zeitgeist: Duboce & Valencia, San Francisco, CA
>        (Near 16th & Mission BART; near Church MUNI)
> WHEN:  Monday, May 4, 6:30 PM to ? o'clock
> WHY:   The end of Asheesh in the San Francisco namespace.
> 
> It should be a nice, 70F day on Monday. Stop by. I expect it to be nice 
> on the back patio at Zeitgeist. I plan to be there from basically 6:30 
> PM until I fall asleep. Zeitgeist does have a grill, and I for one plan 
> to eat there.
> 
> -- Asheesh.
> 
> P.S. Now we have to actually plan how we will succeed at this, where so 
> many others have failed before us. I'd love to hear your ideas, and we 
> do have a few of our own. I'll probably post again when ours are more 
> fully-formed, but by all means if you want to talk about it, drop me a 
> note.
> 
> P.P.S. I will miss Noisebridge, the people and the space! (There is a 
> hackerspace forming in Atlanta, and I'm already on their IRC channel....)
> 
> P.P.P.S. How many of you have actually used XML namespaces...?
> 
> P.P.P.P.S. You may notice the time is the same as PYCLASS's.
> 



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