This email is just to know if anyone from this SIG will be attending Tempe Fudcon2011, i will, so it would be nice to use FUDCon to promote ruby in general so i would like to start gathering info to get together there.
Toshio proposed to me the idea of coding dojos for fudcons but this idea still raw.
My bet is we could use fudcon to make fedora-ruby a better platform in all senses, maybe solve issues at the hackfests.
krgds Guillermo ------------------------ http://www.neotechgw.com http://gomix.fedora-ve.org
2010/8/30 Guillermo Gómez guillermo.gomez@gmail.com:
This email is just to know if anyone from this SIG will be attending Tempe Fudcon2011, i will, so it would be nice to use FUDCon to promote ruby in general so i would like to start gathering info to get together there.
Toshio proposed to me the idea of coding dojos for fudcons but this idea still raw.
My bet is we could use fudcon to make fedora-ruby a better platform in all senses, maybe solve issues at the hackfests.
krgds Guillermo
I really hope to be there, but I am not certain yet. I probably won't know until much closer to the time of the event.
stahnma
On 08/30/2010 01:34 PM, Guillermo Gómez wrote:
This email is just to know if anyone from this SIG will be attending Tempe Fudcon2011, i will, so it would be nice to use FUDCon to promote ruby in general so i would like to start gathering info to get together there.
Toshio proposed to me the idea of coding dojos for fudcons but this idea still raw.
My bet is we could use fudcon to make fedora-ruby a better platform in all senses, maybe solve issues at the hackfests.
krgds Guillermo
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This is a great idea Guillermo. At Fudcon Toronto '09, Jeroen held a roundtable discussion pertaining to the future of Ruby on Fedora. We did some planning and discussed some of the things we would go on to work on this past 1/2 year, including the parallel installable Ruby 1.9 rpms (and resolving the path issues those entailed). These are still in progress, but Fudcon gave us a great boost and direction on where togo. Plus its a great networking opportunity to meet fellow Fedora hackers.
Unfortunately I won't be attending Fudcon Tempe 2011, but I'd be interested in hearing if you guys get a Fedora / Ruby hackfest going.
-Mo
El 30/08/10 22:39, Mohammed Morsi escribió:
Toshio proposed to me the idea of coding dojos for fudcons but this idea still raw.
My bet is we could use fudcon to make fedora-ruby a better platform in all senses, maybe solve issues at the hackfests.
Well, today i had a plain and simple YES to coding dojos in Tempe in colateral chat with Toshio (scared but thrilled).
So our favorite programmin lang will be there so this email is a cry for help :)
What i should i do? Who can help? How are we going to promote Ruby at Tempe.... and large set of possible questions...
I think i need a support group, are u out there ? HELP :)
kregards
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El 30/08/10 13:04, Guillermo Gómez escribió:
Toshio proposed to me the idea of coding dojos for fudcons but this idea still raw.
Now FPL is proposing a Ruby FAD , wow... again, im glad about, but i dont feel i can do this alone... (thrill is becoming panic , jeje)
Guillermo ------------------------ http://www.neotechgw.com http://gomix.fedora-ve.org
On Thursday, November 04, 2010 03:17:48 pm Guillermo Gómez wrote:
El 30/08/10 13:04, Guillermo Gómez escribió:
Toshio proposed to me the idea of coding dojos for fudcons but this idea still raw.
Now FPL is proposing a Ruby FAD , wow... again, im glad about, but i dont feel i can do this alone... (thrill is becoming panic , jeje)
A Ruby FAD would be absolutely awesome. There's some things to discuss, and there's some things to get done.
I estimate this (address all of the problems / questions / tasks we are or would be looking at) cannot be done over the course a single weekend, and face-to-face high bandwidth, throw-marker-at-whiteboard discussions and follow-up would need to be included.
That said, were we to meet up some place for one week, the funding required would simply be enormous. It would better be combined with a significant, other, Ruby related event where we can show what we are doing / have done, to justify such cost and potentially engage way more people.
RubyConf 2010 is starting in three days in New Orleans ;-)
FUDCon Tempe is more appropriate in terms of planning, but I highly doubt all too many of us will be there. I hope to be able to discuss some if the things as I envision them with some of you, at least.
FOSDEM 2011 will be held February 5-6th, in Brussels, Belgium. I'll be there hopefully giving a Ruby talk to devs on the pains they give sysadmins -if they ever open up the Ruby track talk proposal submission like they had last year.
I suppose the question becomes;
- What is the agenda, what type of preparations would we need, and what type of event would we want to make our little gathering?
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen -kanarip
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