[tei-council] Planning next face2face meeting

Martin Holmes mholmes at uvic.ca
Sun Jul 21 23:56:04 EDT 2013


If it wasn't for Sebastian's red block on the 12th, we could have 
everybody from the 11th to the 13th. Sebastian, any chance you could 
move what you have on the 12th?

On 13-07-20 10:19 AM, Kevin Hawkins wrote:
> Looks like once we get responses from Syd and Hugh, we can confirm
> dates.  So far, Nov. 13-15 is looking like the best option ...
>
> On 7/11/2013 12:33 PM, James Cummings wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Apologies for the delay with this, the summer school here has
>> really been all consuming.
>>
>> I've put a doodle poll up at:
>>
>> http://www.doodle.com/ip6icrf8t25nngeb
>>
>> to let you indicate your availability for particular days in
>> mid-November. (I've tried not to include those people said
>> weren't good for them.)
>>
>> Please add yours, expanding the table as necessary, selecting
>> 'yes', 'no' or '(yes)' if you probably can but it isn't convenient.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> -James
>>
>>
>> On 19/06/13 19:10, Hugh Cayless wrote:
>>> I'm available from Nov. 11th onward, but will need to be home by the 27th.
>>>
>>> Hugh
>>>
>>> On Jun 11, 2013, at 15:27 , "Mylonas, Elli"<elli_mylonas at brown.edu>  wrote:
>>>
>>>> No real preference, I'd like to be home for Thanksgiving, however,
>>>> which is November 28 this year. So perhaps not available later than
>>>> the 24th, or even a bit earlier.
>>>>
>>>>     --elli
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Paul Schaffner<PFSchaffner at umich.edu>  wrote:
>>>>> Ditto to what Becky said. pfs
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013, at 8:15, Rebecca Welzenbach wrote:
>>>>>> I would also be fine with Oxford in November, and thought Wolfson
>>>>>> worked just fine as a place to stay and to meet. It may be worth
>>>>>> noting that last year, because the EEBO-TCP conference and TEI Council
>>>>>> meeting were back to back, the TCP absorbed the cost of Paul's and my
>>>>>> airfare. I don't expect we'd be able to do that for the meeting this
>>>>>> fall, especially given that we'll be making the same trip in
>>>>>> September.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm free November 10-24, as well as pretty much all of October.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Becky
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 6:03 AM, Gabriel Bodard
>>>>>> <gabriel.bodard at kcl.ac.uk>  wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2013-06-10 17:42, James Cummings wrote:
>>>>>>>> 1) Do you have a strong preference for Oxford or Ann Arbor; I'm
>>>>>>>> assuming Oxford is better choice this time and seems fairer on
>>>>>>>> this year's elected Americans (in getting a trip to the UK).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I prefer Oxford, for the opposite reason to that implied: I don't think
>>>>>>> I can stand another intercontinental trip in this already busy year! I
>>>>>>> can also help save a bit of money if someone (e.g. Hugh or Elli or both)
>>>>>>> don't mind commuting instead of staying at Wolfson or wherever. (Otoh, I
>>>>>>> could save even more money if we go to the US by Skyping in instead of
>>>>>>> attending in person. :-) )
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2) Do you have a strong preference for timing? I'm leaning to
>>>>>>>> mid-November myself but other than having a massively busy
>>>>>>>> Sept/October I've no other reason. I'll put up a doodle poll
>>>>>>>> eventually to get more precise availability but happy to rule out
>>>>>>>> things in advance.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> September would be impossible for me, with trips to Bulgaria, Spain and
>>>>>>> Italy already lined up. Later October or November currently seem fine
>>>>>>> (although may clash with teaching).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 3) Our last face2face meeting in Oxford was partly at Wolfson
>>>>>>>> College; were those who attended that ok with that as a meeting
>>>>>>>> venue? (We have a good relationship with them since out
>>>>>>>> Digital.Humanities @ Oxford Summer School is there.) I am
>>>>>>>> investigating that as a possibility but can look for other venues
>>>>>>>> if people were dissatisfied with that one.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> As a meeting venue it seemed fine, yes. A bit of a trek from the train
>>>>>>> station for those of us commuting, but that's not a dealbreaker. (And
>>>>>>> was an excuse to be lazy and take a cab!)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> G
>>>>>>>
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