It's not an objection to the specific site, it's a concern about possible problems that could come out of meeting at any commercial location (which you may recall is what we did while there was no downtown library). Any time a commercial entity hosts a meeting, there's reason to examine the potential ramifications
One of the people who stopped by the booth at ITEC said he could probably hook us up to have our meetings at Cerner (where he works), but they'd have to work out some technical details for us to have broadband that was isolated from their corporate network for legal reasons (there's a five-letter acronym that starts with H, but I shan't spell it out as there are ladies on the list, and I'm trying to clean up my language).
If we started having meetings there, someone in my company might say that I shouldn't be going, since they're considered a competitor, and it could have the appearance of some undefined impropriety. Meeting at the Public Library helps prevent that sort of thing.
On Nov 11, 2007 7:36 AM, Phil Thayer <
phil.thayer@vitalsite.com> wrote:
A rotating schedule wouldn't be such a bad idea if you wanted to.