No one has added any horror story summaries to the Wiki
(http://wiki.taug.ca/wiki/Horror_Stories) -- is there still interest
in the topic?

If you have an irrational fear of Wikis, you can send me your topic
and I'll post it for you.

Is this too structured? Should we have a round table discussion instead?

On 5/30/06, Simon P. Ditner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yep, I'm still the master scheduler for general taug meetings. I
wouldn't mind lining up talks a couple of months in advance as well.

We have David Cook's WRT talk in the queue for some future date, and
now a series of horror stories -- what form should it take? Maybe
slice it up into 5-15 minute blocks? I've started a wiki page so we
can hash out who would like to talk about what:
http://wiki.taug.ca/wiki/Horror_Stories

The sooner it fills up, the sooner we can say it's "booked", so please
edit. Note that you have to create an account to edit pages (see top
right corner)

Cheers,
spd

On 5/30/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure this would make a great taug night. is Simon still scheduling
> taug meeting stuff?. I could bring in some simple "make your life easy
> gear" for show and tell. As well as demonstrate site testing and
> implementation best practices.



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