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As one of the Help U principals, I can attest that we made a point of
ensuring we had a full track of WinHelp sessions. Nevertheless, people
stayed away in droves ...
It's a TOUGH business to succeed in, believe me. Don't fall for the Mickey
Rooney/Judy Garland thing ... Just because you have some expertise and a
place doesn't mean you can have a successful and profitable conference ...
Regards to all the ex-Help U attendees,
John
John Garison
Documentation Manager
Integrated Development Enterprise, Inc.
150 Baker Avenue Extension
Concord MA 01742-2174
>>I think that Joe wants nothing more to do with WinHelp.<<
That's my impression.
>>Someone needs to sponsor a WinHelp-only conference...I bet it would be
well-attended.<<
Probably, but who's going to do it. Help-U was great, but they're out of
the business now too.
>>Wanna get in the conference biz? You could do the "creative things you
can do
with dlls" and "translation gotchas" sessions <g>.<<
I'd love to do the speaking part, but not the organizing convention part.
I've been involved in the logistics end of conventions before, and it's not
really something I want to get into again.