MySQL March Boston User Group + MySQL/Sun Mashup World Tour

By Sheeri Cabral February 27th, 2008 at 8:45 pm
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In summary:
Who: you, me, MySQL/Sun
What: MySQL User Group with free swag, food, and a short workshop to boot.
When: 7-9 pm, Monday March 10th
Where: MIT Building E-51, room 372
Why: why the heck not! Because Sun just bought MySQL, and because there’s a user group each month.
How: RSVP optional but requested for accurate headcount for swag, food, etc.
To RSVP anonymously, please login to the Meetup site with the e-mail address “admin at sheeri dot com” and the password “guest”. Increment the number of guests that the admin user is bringing. Thanx!

The March 2008 Boston MySQL User Group meeting will have a *brief* workshop on what types of applications are good for applying MySQL Cluster technology.


This is a stop on the Sun/MySQL mashup world tour, so don’t miss out on plenty of swag. That’s right, food, folks, fun and free stuff!

We will be meeting on MIT campus, close to Kendall Square on the Red Line (subway). There is plenty of free parking — you can park in ANY MIT lot after 3 pm, even if it says “parking by permit only”. We are in building E51, room 372.

Here is the URL for MIT’s Map with the location of this building:
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=E51&Buildings=go

This map shows the MBTA Kendall Stop:
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=L5&Landmarks=go
(the stop is in red on that map, and you can see E51 in the bottom right)

Here are the URL’s for the parking lots:
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=P4&Parking=go
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=P5&Parking=go

Free pizza and soda will be served, so please RSVP accurately.

To RSVP anonymously, please login to the Meetup site with the e-mail address “admin at sheeri dot com” and the password “guest”.

For more information, see http://mysql.meetup.com/137/calendar/7313189/

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