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	<title>Comments on: Delayed Review of BPC 2009 in DC</title>
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		<title>By: Scott Singleton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Singleton</dc:creator>
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		<description>Andrew, I 100% agree.  It&#039;s not just the breadth and depth of the #SharePoint Community which you aptly point out but it&#039;s also that they are a community.  So many of the big IT or DEV conferences have speakers that parachute in for the day and are out 30 minutes after their speaking event.  Conferences like BPC, spTechCon, and your local SharePoint  Saturday are different.  The speakers are also the attendees -- they remain to have that #SharePint afterward -- extending that knowledge transfer and debate into side discussions that are highly effective.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;When we met at BPC we had a great discussion, and people like you, Paul Culmsee, Dux, and others make yourselves so available throughout the entire event for discussion.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I&#039;ve been programming for almost 20 years now -- and I don&#039;t think I&#039;ve worked with any product that has had such as strong community as the #SharePoint community is today.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew, I 100% agree.  It&#39;s not just the breadth and depth of the #SharePoint Community which you aptly point out but it&#39;s also that they are a community.  So many of the big IT or DEV conferences have speakers that parachute in for the day and are out 30 minutes after their speaking event.  Conferences like BPC, spTechCon, and your local SharePoint  Saturday are different.  The speakers are also the attendees &#8212; they remain to have that #SharePint afterward &#8212; extending that knowledge transfer and debate into side discussions that are highly effective.</p>
<p>When we met at BPC we had a great discussion, and people like you, Paul Culmsee, Dux, and others make yourselves so available throughout the entire event for discussion.</p>
<p>I&#39;ve been programming for almost 20 years now &#8212; and I don&#39;t think I&#39;ve worked with any product that has had such as strong community as the #SharePoint community is today.</p>
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