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8/17/2007 5:59 PM
 

I couldn't see where on the OpenForce website to ask a question (couldn't post to the forum yet), so I'm hoping to find answers here.  I am trying to get approval to go.  I saw the agenda is out.  There are sessions I want to attend in both Track A and Track B.  Obviously I cannot attend two sessions that are at the same time, but can I switch between tracks?  For example, I want to attend both Data Exchange Nad User Personalization in DNN Modules AND DNN Performance - Why? What? How?  They are on the same day but at different times.  Is this going to be "allowed?"

 
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8/17/2007 6:13 PM
 

Hi Sharlyn,

I can't speak specifically for this conference, but if it is like any other Microsoft conference then it will be no problem at all.

My problem at these things is actually getting to all the sessions that I plan on attending beforehand since there is always so much going on at any one time.


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8/17/2007 8:19 PM
 

Your registration gives you access to all sessions both OpenForce and DevConnections.  So you can attend whatever sessions your own schedule allows.

Hopes that helps - look forward to seeing you at my Performance Talk.


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8/17/2007 10:08 PM
 

Thanks John and Charles.  I will go on the assumption that I can attend any session as long as they are not at the same time.

 
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8/18/2007 7:40 AM
 

You are free to go to any session in any of the conferences that are being held by DevConnections or DotNetNuke Corp at the fall conference.  The tracks are only intended to give you a general idea of the topics being discussed.  For example, at the OpenForce conference,  Track A is primarily includes topics involving Module Development.  Track B includes Skinning, Administration and other Open Source projects.  We think we have a pretty good mix of topics but, depending on your specific skills you may also choose to go over to some of the other DevConnections conferences which are co-located with OpenForce.  There are some great complimentary sessions in the DevConnections conferences including coverage of IIS, Windows, Asp.Net, SQL Server and many other topics that provide an important skills baseline when working with DotNetNuke.


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