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Announcing Dojo Developer Day / New York, May 4-5 *UPDATE*

IBM will be hosting a Dojo developer event in New York City on May 4th and 5th. This will be a great opportunity to go over the many exciting changes coming in the 0.9 release, gather feedback from the community, and even write some code while we're there. We are conducting contributor business the first day so we can dedicate an entire day on Saturday to our users. The agenda is still in the works -- please post if you have suggestions! RSVP to rsvp@dojotoolkit.org

DDD/NY
May 4th - Dojo contributors meeting
May 5th - Dojo community day
IBM Building, Room 1219
590 Madison Avenue (between 56th and 57th Sts)
New York, NY
IRC: irc.freenode.net #dojo

Friday, May 4: Dojo contributors meeting (no community support)
10am - 5pm

-- Welcome
-- Status updates: Core, Dijit, Dojox, Tools (and perhaps Cometd and Open Record?)
-- Lunch time demos (5-10 minutes each)
-- Further directions / needs / decision making
-- Foundation issues/discussion

Saturday, May 5: Open to the Public
10am - 5pm

-- Welcome
-- Discussion of Dojo 0.9 / 1.0
-- Dijit architecture overview
-- Lunch time demos/presentations (5-10 minutes each)
-- Hackathon
-- ad-hoc breakout sessions

Are there any facitlities

Are there any facitlities available to broadcast the Satruday Session on the internet? Is IBM providing its employees some internal webcast for this event?

I'm not aware of anyone

I'm not aware of anyone doing planning to broadcast the sessions.
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Project Lead, The Dojo Toolkit 
President, The Dojo Foundation

+1 for an internet feed

Another vote for a live internet feed of Saturday's events, or at least audio/video posted later, please.

Telephone call-in

Sorry, it looks unlikely that we'll be able to arrange for any sort of Internet-based audio or video conferencing, but we will try to announce a call-in number and post charts the day of the meeting.

Corrected address

Please note the corrected address -- it should have read 590 Madison, not 560. My apologies.

Getting around NYC

I've found Gypsy Maps really handy for getting around NYC: http://www.gypsymaps.com/ Basically it's a Google Maps mashup, that provides subway/walking directions rather than driving directions.