It looks like several people would not be able to make it if we moved the meeting to Wednesday. Also, no one is volunteering to present.
So, I declare this meeting "March's Lightning Talks". We've done this before, and it seemed pretty popular at the time. For those who have never seen them (or have forgotten), a lightning talk is a short presentation on something (anything) that is no more than 5 minutes in length. This is short enough that almost anyone can do one with little or no preparation. Is there a module you use a lot, or a technique that you've found interesting (or baffling)? Get up in front of the group and say a few words about it. You can have slides or not. You can be funny or not. For the audience, they get to see a little information about several topics. For a presenter, you really don't have to be up there long (and it's pretty easy to be somewhat interesting for 5 minutes<grin/>). If you have a particular idea, feel free to send it to me and I'll make up a list of presentations. Or, you could do something spontaneous that evening. Looking forward to seeing everyone there. G. Wade -- You write code as if the person who will maintain your code is a violent psychopath who knows where you live. -- John F. Woods _______________________________________________ Houston mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston Website: http://houston.pm.org/
