Every party needs a pooper...
Greetings Brian, Josh, and the rest of the List Lurkers, Based upon the Vague vibe I am getting from I have signed up and intend to be there. I am particularly interested in REST as well as Josh's talk on Django. Could someone remember to bring my meds? ...or a Taser... :^) Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Brian Hunter wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 09:26:54 -0400 From: Brian Hunter br...@huntercreative.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: VT Code Camp (9/12) Prelim Session List On Sep 4, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Josh Sled wrote: hunterCreative br...@huntercreative.com writes: Just signed up. Actually, I'm interested in the Django talk and never having been to one of these, I am clueless as to the format of the sessions. I've not been to a Code Camp, either, but I imagine it'll be a pretty standard low-ceremony unconference … a big schedule matrix of rooms/topics/times with lots of room for hallway conversation and breaks for coffee/lunch/snacks. I assume you are planning on using Windows/IIS as the platform for the session since it is a .net event. Heh heh. Oh, hell no. ;) Note that it is not a .NET event, per se. While the Code Camps do primarily come out of the .net user group scene, the event itself is implicitly platform- and technology-agnostic by being explicitly community-interest-driven. http://www.thedevcommunity.org/codecamps/manifesto.aspx So, no, I'll be presenting using emacs on my ubuntu-running EEE. :) SNAP!! That IS good to hear, although I would have been interested to see someone give the django tour on a windows OS. Kinda like watching the circus: I don't really want to do it myself, just want to see someone else pull it off. At the same time, major kudos to the vt.net and BTV PHP folks who have been doing the organization. They're putting on a full-day, completely free, well sponsored, hard-core technical conference, with free food and swag, roping in speakers from mostly near and some far. It's shaping up to be pretty cool, and I hope it'll draw in a good number of technical folks of all stripes from the state and region. Yeah, have to agree with that, major kudos, looks very nice and thought out! Lots of good stuff and I'll be keeping an eye on the session listing going forward. Secretly (or not) hoping there is time to check out all the things I am interested in:) -- Brian -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo $...@${b} Kindest Regards, Paul Flint (802) 479-2360 / Based upon email reliability concerns, please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. Paul Flint Barre Open Systems Institute 17 Averill Street Barre, VT 05641 http://www.bosivt.org http://www.flint.com/home skype: flintinfotech Work: (202) 537-0480 Consilium _ gratuitum.~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) valet/V\ against HTML e-mail X quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org / \ numerantur ^^-^^
Re: Every party needs a pooper...
Uh oh, looks like Flint will be heckling me during my REST talk. I'll be sure to charge my Taser ;-) On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Paul Flintfl...@flint.com wrote: Greetings Brian, Josh, and the rest of the List Lurkers, Based upon the Vague vibe I am getting from I have signed up and intend to be there. I am particularly interested in REST as well as Josh's talk on Django. Could someone remember to bring my meds? ...or a Taser... :^) Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Brian Hunter wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 09:26:54 -0400 From: Brian Hunter br...@huntercreative.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: VT Code Camp (9/12) Prelim Session List On Sep 4, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Josh Sled wrote: hunterCreative br...@huntercreative.com writes: Just signed up. Actually, I'm interested in the Django talk and never having been to one of these, I am clueless as to the format of the sessions. I've not been to a Code Camp, either, but I imagine it'll be a pretty standard low-ceremony unconference … a big schedule matrix of rooms/topics/times with lots of room for hallway conversation and breaks for coffee/lunch/snacks. I assume you are planning on using Windows/IIS as the platform for the session since it is a .net event. Heh heh. Oh, hell no. ;) Note that it is not a .NET event, per se. While the Code Camps do primarily come out of the .net user group scene, the event itself is implicitly platform- and technology-agnostic by being explicitly community-interest-driven. http://www.thedevcommunity.org/codecamps/manifesto.aspx So, no, I'll be presenting using emacs on my ubuntu-running EEE. :) SNAP!! That IS good to hear, although I would have been interested to see someone give the django tour on a windows OS. Kinda like watching the circus: I don't really want to do it myself, just want to see someone else pull it off. At the same time, major kudos to the vt.net and BTV PHP folks who have been doing the organization. They're putting on a full-day, completely free, well sponsored, hard-core technical conference, with free food and swag, roping in speakers from mostly near and some far. It's shaping up to be pretty cool, and I hope it'll draw in a good number of technical folks of all stripes from the state and region. Yeah, have to agree with that, major kudos, looks very nice and thought out! Lots of good stuff and I'll be keeping an eye on the session listing going forward. Secretly (or not) hoping there is time to check out all the things I am interested in:) -- Brian -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo $...@${b} Kindest Regards, Paul Flint (802) 479-2360 / Based upon email reliability concerns, please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. Paul Flint Barre Open Systems Institute 17 Averill Street Barre, VT 05641 http://www.bosivt.org http://www.flint.com/home skype: flintinfotech Work: (202) 537-0480 Consilium _ gratuitum .~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) valet /V\ against HTML e-mail X quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org / \ numerantur ^^-^^ -- http://bradley-holt.blogspot.com/
Re: Every party needs a pooper...
Well, you can always start an emacs vs. vi discussion in the hallway. Of course that could also be tantamount to pulling a fire alarm . . . On Sep 4, 2009, at 11:38 AM, Bradley Holt wrote: Uh oh, looks like Flint will be heckling me during my REST talk. I'll be sure to charge my Taser ;-) On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Paul Flintfl...@flint.com wrote: Greetings Brian, Josh, and the rest of the List Lurkers, Based upon the Vague vibe I am getting from I have signed up and intend to be there. I am particularly interested in REST as well as Josh's talk on Django. Could someone remember to bring my meds? ...or a Taser... :^) Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Brian Hunter wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 09:26:54 -0400 From: Brian Hunter br...@huntercreative.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: VT Code Camp (9/12) Prelim Session List On Sep 4, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Josh Sled wrote: hunterCreative br...@huntercreative.com writes: Just signed up. Actually, I'm interested in the Django talk and never having been to one of these, I am clueless as to the format of the sessions. I've not been to a Code Camp, either, but I imagine it'll be a pretty standard low-ceremony unconference … a big schedule matrix of rooms/topics/times with lots of room for hallway conversation and breaks for coffee/lunch/snacks. I assume you are planning on using Windows/IIS as the platform for the session since it is a .net event. Heh heh. Oh, hell no. ;) Note that it is not a .NET event, per se. While the Code Camps do primarily come out of the .net user group scene, the event itself is implicitly platform- and technology-agnostic by being explicitly community-interest-driven. http://www.thedevcommunity.org/codecamps/manifesto.aspx So, no, I'll be presenting using emacs on my ubuntu-running EEE. :) SNAP!! That IS good to hear, although I would have been interested to see someone give the django tour on a windows OS. Kinda like watching the circus: I don't really want to do it myself, just want to see someone else pull it off. At the same time, major kudos to the vt.net and BTV PHP folks who have been doing the organization. They're putting on a full-day, completely free, well sponsored, hard-core technical conference, with free food and swag, roping in speakers from mostly near and some far. It's shaping up to be pretty cool, and I hope it'll draw in a good number of technical folks of all stripes from the state and region. Yeah, have to agree with that, major kudos, looks very nice and thought out! Lots of good stuff and I'll be keeping an eye on the session listing going forward. Secretly (or not) hoping there is time to check out all the things I am interested in:) -- Brian -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo $...@${b} Kindest Regards, Paul Flint (802) 479-2360 / Based upon email reliability concerns, please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. Paul Flint Barre Open Systems Institute 17 Averill Street Barre, VT 05641 http://www.bosivt.org http://www.flint.com/home skype: flintinfotech Work: (202) 537-0480 Consilium _ gratuitum .~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) valet /V\ against HTML e-mail X quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org / \ numerantur ^^-^^ -- http://bradley-holt.blogspot.com/
No ReST for the weary...
Dear Brian, How bout the KDE / Gnome thing, or the rpm / deb thing... Let's go! Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Brian Hunter wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 11:45:24 -0400 From: Brian Hunter br...@huntercreative.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: Every party needs a pooper... Well, you can always start an emacs vs. vi discussion in the hallway. Of course that could also be tantamount to pulling a fire alarm . . . On Sep 4, 2009, at 11:38 AM, Bradley Holt wrote: Uh oh, looks like Flint will be heckling me during my REST talk. I'll be sure to charge my Taser ;-) On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Paul Flintfl...@flint.com wrote: Greetings Brian, Josh, and the rest of the List Lurkers, Based upon the Vague vibe I am getting from I have signed up and intend to be there. I am particularly interested in REST as well as Josh's talk on Django. Could someone remember to bring my meds? ...or a Taser... :^) Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Brian Hunter wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 09:26:54 -0400 From: Brian Hunter br...@huntercreative.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: VT Code Camp (9/12) Prelim Session List On Sep 4, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Josh Sled wrote: hunterCreative br...@huntercreative.com writes: Just signed up. Actually, I'm interested in the Django talk and never having been to one of these, I am clueless as to the format of the sessions. I've not been to a Code Camp, either, but I imagine it'll be a pretty standard low-ceremony unconference … a big schedule matrix of rooms/topics/times with lots of room for hallway conversation and breaks for coffee/lunch/snacks. I assume you are planning on using Windows/IIS as the platform for the session since it is a .net event. Heh heh. Oh, hell no. ;) Note that it is not a .NET event, per se. While the Code Camps do primarily come out of the .net user group scene, the event itself is implicitly platform- and technology-agnostic by being explicitly community-interest-driven. http://www.thedevcommunity.org/codecamps/manifesto.aspx So, no, I'll be presenting using emacs on my ubuntu-running EEE. :) SNAP!! That IS good to hear, although I would have been interested to see someone give the django tour on a windows OS. Kinda like watching the circus: I don't really want to do it myself, just want to see someone else pull it off. At the same time, major kudos to the vt.net and BTV PHP folks who have been doing the organization. They're putting on a full-day, completely free, well sponsored, hard-core technical conference, with free food and swag, roping in speakers from mostly near and some far. It's shaping up to be pretty cool, and I hope it'll draw in a good number of technical folks of all stripes from the state and region. Yeah, have to agree with that, major kudos, looks very nice and thought out! Lots of good stuff and I'll be keeping an eye on the session listing going forward. Secretly (or not) hoping there is time to check out all the things I am interested in:) -- Brian -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo $...@${b} Kindest Regards, Paul Flint (802) 479-2360 / Based upon email reliability concerns, please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. Paul Flint Barre Open Systems Institute 17 Averill Street Barre, VT 05641 http://www.bosivt.org http://www.flint.com/home skype: flintinfotech Work: (202) 537-0480 Consilium _ gratuitum .~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) valet /V\ against HTML e-mail X quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org / \ numerantur ^^-^^ -- http://bradley-holt.blogspot.com/ Kindest Regards, Paul Flint (802) 479-2360 / Based upon email reliability concerns, please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. Paul Flint Barre Open Systems Institute 17 Averill Street Barre, VT 05641 http://www.bosivt.org http://www.flint.com/home skype: flintinfotech Work: (202) 537-0480 Consilium _ gratuitum.~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) valet/V\ against HTML e-mail X quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org / \ numerantur ^^-^^
Re: REST easy...
Paul, I'm afraid we're talking about different things. My talk will be on Resource-Oriented Web Services: http://www.thedevcommunity.org/Events/PresentationSummary.aspx?id=401pid=489 Too many acronyms ;-) Thanks, Bradley On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Paul Flintfl...@flint.com wrote: Dear Bradley, I will look forward to your eridution. I recommend that you take a look at this article Paul Everitt wrote introducing ReST... http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Articles/STX Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Bradley Holt wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 11:38:56 -0400 From: Bradley Holt bradley.h...@gmail.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: Every party needs a pooper... Uh oh, looks like Flint will be heckling me during my REST talk. I'll be sure to charge my Taser ;-) On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Paul Flintfl...@flint.com wrote: Greetings Brian, Josh, and the rest of the List Lurkers, Based upon the Vague vibe I am getting from I have signed up and intend to be there. I am particularly interested in REST as well as Josh's talk on Django. Could someone remember to bring my meds? ...or a Taser... :^) Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Brian Hunter wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 09:26:54 -0400 From: Brian Hunter br...@huntercreative.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: VT Code Camp (9/12) Prelim Session List On Sep 4, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Josh Sled wrote: hunterCreative br...@huntercreative.com writes: Just signed up. Actually, I'm interested in the Django talk and never having been to one of these, I am clueless as to the format of the sessions. I've not been to a Code Camp, either, but I imagine it'll be a pretty standard low-ceremony unconference … a big schedule matrix of rooms/topics/times with lots of room for hallway conversation and breaks for coffee/lunch/snacks. I assume you are planning on using Windows/IIS as the platform for the session since it is a .net event. Heh heh. Oh, hell no. ;) Note that it is not a .NET event, per se. While the Code Camps do primarily come out of the .net user group scene, the event itself is implicitly platform- and technology-agnostic by being explicitly community-interest-driven. http://www.thedevcommunity.org/codecamps/manifesto.aspx So, no, I'll be presenting using emacs on my ubuntu-running EEE. :) SNAP!! That IS good to hear, although I would have been interested to see someone give the django tour on a windows OS. Kinda like watching the circus: I don't really want to do it myself, just want to see someone else pull it off. At the same time, major kudos to the vt.net and BTV PHP folks who have been doing the organization. They're putting on a full-day, completely free, well sponsored, hard-core technical conference, with free food and swag, roping in speakers from mostly near and some far. It's shaping up to be pretty cool, and I hope it'll draw in a good number of technical folks of all stripes from the state and region. Yeah, have to agree with that, major kudos, looks very nice and thought out! Lots of good stuff and I'll be keeping an eye on the session listing going forward. Secretly (or not) hoping there is time to check out all the things I am interested in:) -- Brian -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo $...@${b} Kindest Regards, Paul Flint (802) 479-2360 / Based upon email reliability concerns, please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. Paul Flint Barre Open Systems Institute 17 Averill Street Barre, VT 05641 http://www.bosivt.org http://www.flint.com/home skype: flintinfotech Work: (202) 537-0480 Consilium _ gratuitum .~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) valet /V\ against HTML e-mail X quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org / \ numerantur ^^-^^ -- http://bradley-holt.blogspot.com/ Kindest Regards, Paul Flint (802) 479-2360 / Based upon email reliability concerns, please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. Paul Flint Barre Open Systems Institute 17 Averill Street Barre, VT 05641 http://www.bosivt.org http://www.flint.com/home skype: flintinfotech Work: (202) 537-0480 Consilium _ gratuitum .~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) valet /V\ against HTML e-mail X quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org / \ numerantur ^^-^^ -- http://bradley-holt.blogspot.com/
Re: No ReST for the weary...
I suggest you both review all of the awesome new features that Visual Studio 2008 came with, and that 2010 is supposed to have. Then walk around and tout VIm/Emacs, and how their intellisense uses bayesian probability based on github and similar projects to yours to not only provide a syntax and error checking, but actually propose to refactor existing code into your application. void main(argv **wahtever)tab INSTANTLY turns into a web2.0 croud sourced wikienhanced application. Lets see your holy visual studio do that level of code completion. Then fake demos on how VIm/Emacs can do the rest of what VS2010 can do, for free, since 1990. They might be skeptical at first -- but they wont know you are down right crazy until they get home. Stan On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Paul Flint fl...@flint.com wrote: Dear Brian, How bout the KDE / Gnome thing, or the rpm / deb thing... Let's go! Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Brian Hunter wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 11:45:24 -0400 From: Brian Hunter br...@huntercreative.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: Every party needs a pooper... Well, you can always start an emacs vs. vi discussion in the hallway. Of course that could also be tantamount to pulling a fire alarm . . . On Sep 4, 2009, at 11:38 AM, Bradley Holt wrote: Uh oh, looks like Flint will be heckling me during my REST talk. I'll be sure to charge my Taser ;-) On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Paul Flintfl...@flint.com wrote: Greetings Brian, Josh, and the rest of the List Lurkers, Based upon the Vague vibe I am getting from I have signed up and intend to be there. I am particularly interested in REST as well as Josh's talk on Django. Could someone remember to bring my meds? ...or a Taser... :^) Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Brian Hunter wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 09:26:54 -0400 From: Brian Hunter br...@huntercreative.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: VT Code Camp (9/12) Prelim Session List On Sep 4, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Josh Sled wrote: hunterCreative br...@huntercreative.com writes: Just signed up. Actually, I'm interested in the Django talk and never having been to one of these, I am clueless as to the format of the sessions. I've not been to a Code Camp, either, but I imagine it'll be a pretty standard low-ceremony unconference … a big schedule matrix of rooms/topics/times with lots of room for hallway conversation and breaks for coffee/lunch/snacks. I assume you are planning on using Windows/IIS as the platform for the session since it is a .net event. Heh heh. Oh, hell no. ;) Note that it is not a .NET event, per se. While the Code Camps do primarily come out of the .net user group scene, the event itself is implicitly platform- and technology-agnostic by being explicitly community-interest-driven. http://www.thedevcommunity.org/codecamps/manifesto.aspx So, no, I'll be presenting using emacs on my ubuntu-running EEE. :) SNAP!! That IS good to hear, although I would have been interested to see someone give the django tour on a windows OS. Kinda like watching the circus: I don't really want to do it myself, just want to see someone else pull it off. At the same time, major kudos to the vt.net and BTV PHP folks who have been doing the organization. They're putting on a full-day, completely free, well sponsored, hard-core technical conference, with free food and swag, roping in speakers from mostly near and some far. It's shaping up to be pretty cool, and I hope it'll draw in a good number of technical folks of all stripes from the state and region. Yeah, have to agree with that, major kudos, looks very nice and thought out! Lots of good stuff and I'll be keeping an eye on the session listing going forward. Secretly (or not) hoping there is time to check out all the things I am interested in:) -- Brian -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo ${a}@ ${b} Kindest Regards, Paul Flint (802) 479-2360 / Based upon email reliability concerns, please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. Paul Flint Barre Open Systems Institute 17 Averill Street Barre, VT 05641 http://www.bosivt.org http://www.flint.com/home skype: flintinfotech Work: (202) 537-0480 Consilium _ gratuitum.~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) valet/V\ against HTML e-mail X quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org / \ numerantur ^^-^^ -- http://bradley-holt.blogspot.com/ Kindest Regards, Paul Flint (802) 479-2360 / Based upon email reliability concerns, please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. Paul Flint
Re: No ReST for the wicked...
Paul, No, I would *never* do something like that (shoot, time to think of Plan B)... Thanks, Bradley On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Paul Flintfl...@flint.com wrote: Dear Bradley, You are not just trying to get me out of your session are you? Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Bradley Holt wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 12:22:30 -0400 From: Bradley Holt bradley.h...@gmail.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: REST easy... Paul, I'm afraid we're talking about different things. My talk will be on Resource-Oriented Web Services: http://www.thedevcommunity.org/Events/PresentationSummary.aspx?id=401pid=489 Too many acronyms ;-) Thanks, Bradley On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Paul Flintfl...@flint.com wrote: Dear Bradley, I will look forward to your eridution. I recommend that you take a look at this article Paul Everitt wrote introducing ReST... http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Articles/STX Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Bradley Holt wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 11:38:56 -0400 From: Bradley Holt bradley.h...@gmail.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: Every party needs a pooper... Uh oh, looks like Flint will be heckling me during my REST talk. I'll be sure to charge my Taser ;-) On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Paul Flintfl...@flint.com wrote: Greetings Brian, Josh, and the rest of the List Lurkers, Based upon the Vague vibe I am getting from I have signed up and intend to be there. I am particularly interested in REST as well as Josh's talk on Django. Could someone remember to bring my meds? ...or a Taser... :^) Regards, Flint On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Brian Hunter wrote: Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 09:26:54 -0400 From: Brian Hunter br...@huntercreative.com Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts VAGUE@list.uvm.edu To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: VT Code Camp (9/12) Prelim Session List On Sep 4, 2009, at 12:22 AM, Josh Sled wrote: hunterCreative br...@huntercreative.com writes: Just signed up. Actually, I'm interested in the Django talk and never having been to one of these, I am clueless as to the format of the sessions. I've not been to a Code Camp, either, but I imagine it'll be a pretty standard low-ceremony unconference … a big schedule matrix of rooms/topics/times with lots of room for hallway conversation and breaks for coffee/lunch/snacks. I assume you are planning on using Windows/IIS as the platform for the session since it is a .net event. Heh heh. Oh, hell no. ;) Note that it is not a .NET event, per se. While the Code Camps do primarily come out of the .net user group scene, the event itself is implicitly platform- and technology-agnostic by being explicitly community-interest-driven. http://www.thedevcommunity.org/codecamps/manifesto.aspx So, no, I'll be presenting using emacs on my ubuntu-running EEE. :) SNAP!! That IS good to hear, although I would have been interested to see someone give the django tour on a windows OS. Kinda like watching the circus: I don't really want to do it myself, just want to see someone else pull it off. At the same time, major kudos to the vt.net and BTV PHP folks who have been doing the organization. They're putting on a full-day, completely free, well sponsored, hard-core technical conference, with free food and swag, roping in speakers from mostly near and some far. It's shaping up to be pretty cool, and I hope it'll draw in a good number of technical folks of all stripes from the state and region. Yeah, have to agree with that, major kudos, looks very nice and thought out! Lots of good stuff and I'll be keeping an eye on the session listing going forward. Secretly (or not) hoping there is time to check out all the things I am interested in:) -- Brian -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo $...@${b} Kindest Regards, Paul Flint (802) 479-2360 / Based upon email reliability concerns, please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. Paul Flint Barre Open Systems Institute 17 Averill Street Barre, VT 05641 http://www.bosivt.org http://www.flint.com/home skype: flintinfotech Work: (202) 537-0480 Consilium _ gratuitum .~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) valet /V\ against HTML e-mail X quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org / \ numerantur ^^-^^ -- http://bradley-holt.blogspot.com/ Kindest Regards, Paul Flint (802) 479-2360 / Based upon email reliability concerns, please send an acknowledgment in response to this note. Paul Flint Barre Open Systems Institute 17 Averill Street Barre, VT 05641 http://www.bosivt.org