Frankly, I think it's still a great idea. If I was in the northern hemisphere, and especially Canada or the States, I'd be there in a flash.

What's important:

- PG Music announces event well ahead (say 12 months)
- PG Music prepares an agenda and location. The agenda just has to incorporate:
- what will be delivered at the workshops,
- social events,
- discussion groups,
- meet your neighbor, meet the PGM team,
- reminiscent discussions on how this started, where and how we got to now, where the future might take us
- demos and in-depth discussions on advanced features (presumably most attendees will be accomplished users)

PG Music arranges venue and has a sensible pre-paid charge to attend (maybe offering a discount on next years upgrade if you attend)

PG Users pay the (modest) charge and commit to the workshop.

Everyone has a great time.

(PS: Maybe I actually don't care if you do it too quickly, Canada's definitely on my guaranteed "to-do" list)


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