[LRUG] Looking to the future: January and February

James Adam james at lazyatom.com
Sat Jan 3 10:14:21 PST 2009


I'm sure other people would be interested in hearing about this tool  
too, but from the silence, it sounds like we don't have any knowledge  
about it in our community yet.

What do you think about doing some investigation and then telling us  
what you've found out? You could kickstart the learning :)

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* J *
   ~

On 27 Dec 2008, at 15:10, "aidy lewis" <aidy.lewis at googlemail.com>  
wrote:

> HI Murray et al,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could go through the comand-line utility
> ruby-debug in one of these these talks\gatherings?
>
> Aidy
>
> 2008/12/19 Murray Steele <murray.steele at gmail.com>:
>> So, um, anyone got anything for January?  No-one's got in touch and  
>> I'll
>> shortly be heading north to battle wolves as is my festive duty.   
>> Unless, of
>> course, I'm misreading the replies we do have and the 3 of you that  
>> replied
>> to this thread were suggesting something for Jan not Feb?
>>
>> Muz
>>
>> 2008/12/9 Murray Steele <murray.steele at gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> As mentioned last night I was toying with giving people a break  
>>> from the
>>> hard labour of preparing talks for the January meeting and just  
>>> having a pub
>>> meet.  However, I got enough offers to do a talk that I think  
>>> we'll go ahead
>>> with a normal meeting.  It'll be on the 12th January, so get it in  
>>> your
>>> diaries.  If you did grab me yesterday and offer up a talk for Jan  
>>> (or
>>> didn't but have a talk you'd like to give) please reply to this  
>>> message and
>>> we'll choose a couple to put on.  I probably want to get this  
>>> sorted in the
>>> next couple of weeks to give everyone enough notice that they're not
>>> preparing their talks at the last moment (unless that's what they  
>>> choose to
>>> do).
>>>
>>> Anyway, looking forward beyond January to the February meeting, I  
>>> thought
>>> (after prompting from Roland) that it would be fun to do another  
>>> Lightning
>>> talk evening.  We did this last February
>>> (http://lrug.org/meetings/2008/01/25/february-2008-meeting/ for  
>>> details,
>>> including a link to the video) and it worked really well.  So well  
>>> in fact
>>> that we'll stick to the same format; 20 slides, 20 seconds each,  
>>> auto
>>> transitioning to keep you to your time limit.  To fill up the  
>>> evening we'd
>>> need at least 6 speakers but we could accommodate about 8 or 9  
>>> without the
>>> evening feeling too full.  So, get your lightning talk hats on and  
>>> start
>>> volunteering yourselves.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Muz
>>
>>
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