Hi all,<br><br>The details of the February meeting are now up on the LRUG website: <a href="http://lrug.org/meetings/2008/01/25/february-2008-meeting/">http://lrug.org/meetings/2008/01/25/february-2008-meeting/</a> <br><br>
As usual, please register with Skills Matter if you are coming
(<a href="http://skillsmatter.com/lrug">http://skillsmatter.com/lrug</a>) and do so early so that they have plenty of time to book a
bigger room if necessary.<br><br>The short version of the agenda is that we have between 8 and 10 speakers doing short lightning talks of 20 slides that last 20 seconds each, resulting in talks of 6:40 in length. So far we've got 7 speakers confirmed (3 of them so far unsure about their topics):
<br><br>* James Adam - topic tbc<br>* Richard Livesy - RSpec stories.<br>* Rob McKinnon - "A Ruby Journey"<br>* Daniel Tenner - Adobe Flex: what it is, why he uses it in ruby<br>* David Salgado - Rails deployment platforms
<br>* Roland Swingler - Pattern matching in ruby (possible topic only)<br>* Laurie Young - Design patterns in ruby (possible topic only)<br><br>There's a couple of other folk who said they'd be interested that I'm still waiting to hear back from, but as I've not heard from them yet the slots are still open. So if you are interested in talking, get in touch with me directly, or on the mailing list and I'm sure we can slot you in. I'll keep updating the site and list as and when I know more.
<br><br>The other exciting thing is that the organisers of QCon London (<a href="http://qcon.infoq.com/london/conference/">http://qcon.infoq.com/london/conference/</a>) have been in touch and given us another free ticket to raffle off. QCon is March 12-14 this year and has a pretty interesting looking Ruby track (
<a href="http://qcon.infoq.com/london/tracks/show_track.jsp?trackOID=90">http://qcon.infoq.com/london/tracks/show_track.jsp?trackOID=90</a>), but many of the other tracks seem interesting too (Agile practices, new languages, dsls etc..., take a look for yourself:
<a href="http://qcon.infoq.com/london/tracks/">http://qcon.infoq.com/london/tracks/</a>). As well as a free ticket, they've given us a £50 discount off the £1180 price for the conference, so even if you don't win the raffle there's still a deal to be had if you are interested. The discount code is: user_group_50.
<br><br>Anyway, we'll do the draw the same way we've done these things in the
past: everyone that turns up on the night will have their DNA collected
and put into a teleporter with a fly and the person whose DNA+Fly
combination creates the best monster will receive the ticket. To avoid arguments and unnecessary monster-based violence on the night, we will use a non-subjective scoring system with the winning monster having the highest scores on empirical scales of fang quantity, bloodlust, scaliness
of flesh, creepiness of eyes, spindliness of limbs, etc... <br><br>Cheers,<br><br>Muz<br><br>