Either that or an interest group / breakout group / BOF during the conference, or whatever we call them these days?
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Would a post-conference workshop be a good place to bring people together to discuss the past, present, and mostly the future of the Journal? Today is the deadline to submit workshop proposals, but it wouldn't have to be a detailed proposal. Just a placeholder while more info is planned.
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