On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 01:05:36 +0900, Francis Hwang <sera / fhwang.net> wrote: > In spite of the ringing RubyConf endorsement I just mailed to the list, > I also do have to say, unfortunately, that I sympathize quite a bit > with Rob's statement. I'm a U.S. citizen myself, but I know quite a > number of non-citizens who are now reluctant to travel here because 1) > they don't want to subject to the level of monitoring or 2) they expect > they won't be allowed in. (I've known some people to have to subject to > delays of up to six months to get an entrance to the U.S. approved.) > > So, not to be excessively demanding of the RubyConf organizers, but I'd > like to humbly suggest that next year, a Canadian venue be considered. > Both Vancouver and Montreal are quite nice, I hear. Though of course > there's no chance of an OOPSLA overlap then ... And Toronto even has at least one person who would be willing to help with the organisation. -austin (That would be me, by the way.) -- Austin Ziegler * halostatue / gmail.com * Alternate: austin / halostatue.ca