There are so many people that I hope to meet at Rootstech 2012.
I was prompted by Leslie Lawson's comment on Google+ post : "Maybe we'll have to plan a G+ rendezvous spot!"
I have 400 people in my genealogy circle, most of whom I have never met, and would love to put a name to their faces. There are also people I follow on Twitter and Facebook, the bloggers whose posts I read via RSS and those who use the same software packages as I do. I'd love to chat with you.
If you hear an Aussie accent it will probably be me so please stop me and say G'day.
How do you manage the networking and social opportunities afforded by big conferences?
I was prompted by Leslie Lawson's comment on Google+ post : "Maybe we'll have to plan a G+ rendezvous spot!"
I have 400 people in my genealogy circle, most of whom I have never met, and would love to put a name to their faces. There are also people I follow on Twitter and Facebook, the bloggers whose posts I read via RSS and those who use the same software packages as I do. I'd love to chat with you.
If you hear an Aussie accent it will probably be me so please stop me and say G'day.
How do you manage the networking and social opportunities afforded by big conferences?
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I'd love to hear what you have to say so I encourage you to say G'day in comments on my posts.
Sorry I have turned word verification on but I am just getting too much spam to allow comments without this feature.