[LRUG] May Meeting - Specifics

Peter Jones peterbjones at yahoo.com
Wed May 9 11:21:03 PDT 2007


Here is the final list of potential mentors and
mentorees.

Potential Mentors:
1. Murray Steele
2. James Adam
3. Eleanor (Ruby)
4. Anthony Green*
5. Paul Ardeleanu
6. Stephen Bartholomew

* Can act as a 'help desk' for newbies rather than a 
mentor i.e. point them in the direction of good books,
blogs, podcasts etc.

Mentorees
1. Suw Charman (RoR plus some basic Ruby)
2. Peter Jones (RoR plus some basic Ruby)
3. Ed Davey (Ruby and possibly some RoR)
4. Eran Ben Shabbat (RoR in order to learn Ruby)
5. Alex Pounds (RoR)
6. Anthony Green
7. Daniel Todd
8. Alec Ross

I look forward to finding out if there is a match
between the expectations of individuals from each
group at the meeting.

Peter.

--- Alec Ross <alec at arlross.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi Murray,
> 
> I posted to the list this morning, re a mentoree
> application.  I've not 
> yet seen this post appear here.  Hopefully you'll
> have seen it.  If not, 
> I'll resend to you privately.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Alec
> 
> In message
>
<21fc09790705090821r33ba3ce2s2b6fbaeef9212a at mail.gmail.com>,
> 
> Murray Steele <murray.steele at gmail.com> writes
> >Ok,
> >So we'll do the following:
> >1. hand out remaining Apress books for review
> >2. Dan's OpenID talk
> >3. another bit of code review (code to come - watch
> this space).
> >4. time for mentors + mentorees to meet
> >
> >We'll keep the REST vs. SOAP talk for another
> time.  I promise I'll try to
> >be a bit less haphazard for next months meeting,
> and announce it with
> >more than a week to go.
> >
> >There are some more details on the lrug site
>
(http://lrug.org/meetings/2007/05/06/may-2007-meeting/).

> If you coming (or
> >just thinking about it) please remember to register
> your attendance on the
> >skills matter site ( http://skillsmatter.com/lrug/)
> or we'll be allocated a tiny
> >room with one chair.
> >... and finally there's also the upcoming event
> (http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/176863/) if you
> *heart* online
> >calendaring.
> >Cheers,
> >Muz
> >
> >On 01/05/07, Murray Steele
> <murray.steele at gmail.com> wrote:
> >  Hi all,
> >
> >  The next meeting will be on the 14th of May. 
> It's become a obvious
> >  that the idea of a beginners session is a good
> one, but also, a tad
> >  unspecific as everyone has different needs, and
> hence a little difficult to
> >  stage.  However, what has come out of this
> discussion is the idea of
> >  mentoring so we'll use the meeting to match up
> mentors and
> >  mentorees, and give them some time towards the
> end of the meeting to
> >  have a chat about how they want to run things.  I
> hope this lack of a
> >  proper session isn't too disappointing to any
> beginners.
> >  As the mentor match up clearly won't take up the
> whole evening, I've a
> >  couple of other things up my sleeve:
> >
> >  1. Dan Webb has offered to do a talk about
> OpenID.  OpenID was quite
> >  the hot thing on the blogosphere a couple of
> months ago, but it seems
> >  to have died down now (or maybe I read the wrong
> blogs), perhaps
> >  Dans' talk will get it all fired up again.
> >
> >  2. Ben Griffiths has offered to solidify some of
> his comments about
> >  REST vs SOAP from the REST discussion we had last
> month.
> >   
> >  3. We've still got bits of code lying around that
> people submitted for the
> >  code review a couple of months ago.  We could go
> over one of them
> >  too.
> >  Clearly 'less is more' so I'm not suggesting we
> do all 3 of these, have
> >  people any preference or alternatives?
> >  Muz
> >_______________________________________________
> >chat mailing list
> >chat at lrug.org
> >http://lists.lrug.org/listinfo.cgi/chat-lrug.org
> 
> -- 
> Alec Ross
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