[LRUG] [ANN] Feb meeting details

Murray Steele murray.steele at lrug.org
Fri Feb 1 03:37:10 PST 2019


Hi again,

We’ve confirmed 3 more talks for the Feb meeting:

* “A developer and a designer, getting along famously” by Celia Collins and
Boris Divjak
* “Humans are hard” by Matthew Rudy Jacobs
* “How to craft your commit history” by Tatiana Stantonian

There’s more on these three new talks, and the four we previously
announced, over at http://lrug.org/meetings/2019/february

We’re hoping for an eighth talk, but even with this seven we should have a
full and fun evening.

If you haven’t signed up already, here’s a reminder of how to do so:

to claim your registration code and make sure there’s a seat for you, you
> should:


> 1. Remind yourself of our code of conduct at:
> http://readme.lrug.org/#code-of-conduct
> 2. Register to attend with our hosts Skills Matter at:
> https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/11948-lrug


Cheers,

Murray (& the rest of the organisation team)

On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 20:58, Murray Steele <murray.steele at lrug.org> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> The next LRUG meeting is on Monday 11th February.  As ever hosted by
> Skills Matter at Code Node between Liverpool St. and Moorgate stations.
> The doors open at 6, the talks start at 6:30, and we should be done by 8pm,
> although if you want to keep on socialising we have options for you.
>
> As usual our February meeting is dedicated to lightning talks.  We’ll have
> eight speakers, with no more than 10 minutes to explore their topic.
> Confirmed so far are:
>
> * “A different take on validation using the dry-validation gem” by Alfredo
> Motta
> * “Capybara architecture overview” by Ben Holmes
> * “Automating Infrastructure Tasks with the Serverless Framework” by
> Bernat Rafales
> * “Using Rails with a Content Distribution Network (CDN)” by Gideon
> Goldberg
>
> The keen readers among you will notice that I said earlier we’d have eight
> speakers, but this list is only four speakers long.  You’re right, we are
> only halfway to filling the agenda, so there’s still space for you to
> volunteer a talk, or for you to chase up some friends and colleagues and
> spread the word.  It needn’t even be 100% about ruby; chances are if you, a
> person who has read this and is thus notionally interested in ruby, thinks
> the topic is interesting, then we will too.  Get in touch with us on
> talks at lrug.org to volunteer.
>
> If you’d like to read more about the talks you can do so on our site at
> http://lrug.org/meetings/2019/february - this also includes full venue
> and registration details, as well as your choices for continuing the
> evening after the talks.
>
> If you just want to claim your registration code and make sure there’s a
> seat for you you should:
>
> 1. Remind yourself of our code of conduct at:
> http://readme.lrug.org/#code-of-conduct
> 2. Register to attend with our hosts Skills Matter at:
> https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/11948-lrug
>
> Cheers,
>
> Murray (& the rest of the organisation team)
>
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