[LRUG] May Meeting - Specifics
James Darling
james at abscond.org
Tue May 1 01:58:26 PDT 2007
I vote nothing about REST. I think we have done it, and while we
didn't cover it fully, I don't think we ever will, especially if we
want to keep people interested in coming along.
OpenID will still be a great conversation and seems to capture the
imaginations of all levels of ruby-fu.
I think the code reviews were a lot more successful than we felt they
were immediately afterwards.
So I vote a warm up act of code, with OpenID at centre stage.
James Darling
http://abscond.org
On 1 May 2007, at 09:51, Murray Steele 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
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