Don't you mean " I hope to see all of you there." On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 2:44 PM, David Friggens <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> If you're not willing to provide even your name to make use of a free >> service, then I dare say you are erecting your own barriers. Such is your >> choice, of course, but I don't think others need to be compelled >> to accommodate the barriers you create for yourself. >> >> And just because the terms of use are not unconditional, or perfectly to >> your liking, does not mean you're not welcome to use it. You are. > > "To all the people complaining about the Code4Lib 2014 conference > being unwelcoming because of our new No Clothes Policy, I say you are > wrong. We are entitled to enact our own conditions of entry, and if > you are unwilling to front up naked then you are just erecting your > own barriers. The conference is open and welcome to all - I hope to > see you there." > > :-p > > A different post mentioned namespace collisions - I actually don't > suffer from this, and because of my unique name I sometimes prefer not > to hand it over in certain circumstances (but GitHub wouldn't worry > me). > > David -- Cary Gordon The Cherry Hill Company http://chillco.com