On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Justin Bozonier <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Since the conference website is hosted on Heroku this year
>> collaboration is much easier. I'd like to open up access to anyone
>> interested so you can do two things:
>>
>> * View the source code (learn more about Ruby, Sinatra, Heroku, etc)
>> * Contribute in any way you see fit
>>
>> You want to ensure the site is HTML5 and want that new funky W3C badge
>> on it? Do it.
>> Want to add functionality so that people viewing the page can chat to
>> one another? Do it.
>> Links to your blog? Honestly, add a page and do it.
>>
>> Seriously. do any and everything to the website that you want to and
>> make it scream that this is an event put on by the community for the
>> community.
>>
>> Reply to this thread and you'll get a Heroku invite shortly.
>>
>> http://altnet2011.heroku.com
>>
>
> What about putting the code on github, ...
>

Would also be cool to have an altnetseattle group account on github for
shared repos of this kind anyway, such as code from monthly meetings, etc.

Thoughts?

Ryan

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