On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 01:09:33PM -0800, iesk wrote: > I would not know what one actually *does* at a logfest (since never been to > one), but the general idea appeals to me. Alsom what would a Logfest host > have to do? Well, at the congress I mentioned timotimo, me and a couple of other guys had a ball fight in a plastic ball pond for example. .uicai But on more serious terms, we could exchange perspectives on a couple of matters, teach/lern more complicated lojban usage, play some games like "Where are your keys", maybe group up and do some work for new learning material, the cll, byfy. Robin also mentioned this "let's create a world" game he suggested for the last american jbonunsla. But that might require more practical language skills than most of us possess (never read the rules, as they are not freely available). The host probably needs to (1.) be there .u'i (2.) make sure everyone got somewhere to stay for the time of the event and (3.) make sure there's a room which can be used for the event itself. Wouldn't think much more. v4hn
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