I will try but may be too tired.
From: Jon Kalb <jon@cppcon.org>
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Subject: An Academic Track at CppCon
CppCon Attendees,
I have a vision for an academic track at CppCon.
I don’t know or care if this would be nominally a separate, co-located conference, or an official CppCon track.
I would like to explore ideas, options, and interest for this. So I’m arranging a meeting over dinner on Tuesday night (yes this is during the Boost Dinner).
This will happen in the conference’s hospitality suite (9105) at 18:00 and I’ll cater food.
If you are interested in joining this discussion:
Jon