[LRUG] A talk I'd like to give... what do I need to do?

Murray Steele murray.steele at gmail.com
Mon Jul 13 03:47:53 PDT 2009


2009/7/13 Taryn East <teast at globalpersonals.co.uk>

> Is there a page on the LRUG website telling potential speakers what they
> need to do to be a speaker? If not - maybe we should add one... if so -
> maybe we could make it more prominent?
>

Not a shabby idea at all.  I'll knock something up and stick a link in the
sidebar.  Although, you've done exactly all that any willing speaker needs
to do (e.g. mail this list and volunteer).


> In any case - I have a talk I'd like to give.
>
> "Making your rails app kick ass with ruby-prof and kcachegrind"
>
> I've used the above pair of apps a few times to profile some of the rails
> projects I've worked on. They're powerful tools that can let you dig down
> into the bowels of your code and find the real trouble-makers, but they
> require a bit of familiarity as they really are a bit of
> information-overload. So I thought I could give a talk on how to set them up
> - where/how to use them and what they can do for you.
>
> So a) is this of interest and b) if so - what do I need to do to give a
> talk?
>

Sounds good to me, are you available for the August meeting (Wednesday
12th?).  If you are I'll get in touch off-list to hammer out more details
(timings, tips for slides, etc...).

Cheers

Murray
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