I don't know if it's just me but checking some profiles I observed that some of the people who will attend the Berlin meetup don't show up in the list of attendees.
Yep, I noticed that too. I'll look into it, and will probably come up with a better way to sign up for the 2008 meetup.
Update: OK, I went in and manually updated the list - we now have 43 people showing up as attending the meetup this weekend, not to mention more numbers from people who didn't sign up via the Website, or will drop in Friday night... Think we'll be setting an attendance record this year!
after a few of that pure german beer, we'll all speak the international language of... love;) or f-stops. either way, i don't think that language will be a barrier in this social context.
I don't know why I didn't see it before...
http://www.europephotobloggers.org/profile/profile_2007meetup
yep, sorry that it was kinda hidden - i added it to the meetup page so it's easier to find.
hoping that everyone can add this in their profile so we can see that page grow to 50+ photobloggers...
LOL, I did not know that page existed. Sweet.
I don't know if it's just me but checking some profiles I observed that some of the people who will attend the Berlin meetup don't show up in the list of attendees.
Yep, I noticed that too. I'll look into it, and will probably come up with a better way to sign up for the 2008 meetup.
Update: OK, I went in and manually updated the list - we now have 43 people showing up as attending the meetup this weekend, not to mention more numbers from people who didn't sign up via the Website, or will drop in Friday night... Think we'll be setting an attendance record this year!
It's probably not quite that many, but a record will be set nonetheless.
I know Lorissa and Gordon can't come, and neither can Mooch.
43? wow! very busy weekend to know each other... i guessed we would be 25 max.
it's going to be great if my poor english don't forbid it :P
after a few of that pure german beer, we'll all speak the international language of... love;) or f-stops. either way, i don't think that language will be a barrier in this social context.
fredrik / http://www.smudo.org
exactly :)