At the roundup, you can also post a note indicating that you are wanting to
learn more about it during an afternoon session (which are not recorded).
Quite often, you'll get several people together with their laptops, a big
screen, and then figure it out together.

The recorded sessions are a great way to get a bunch of people together to
discuss the pros and cons, and what might be the best way to approach
something like this.  The rodeos are a great way to get hands on group
collaboration/learning.



On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 3:20 AM, Reinier Zwitserloot <[email protected]>wrote:

> To be fair, gradle *was* mentioned, in that various people really wanted to
> learn more about it, but no one there knew.
>
> That's how unconferences work. A tip to future roundup (or any other
> unconference) attendees: If you care that much about something you should
> post beforehand in an appropriate venue (for the Roundup, probably right
> here!) that you'd be really interested in attending a talk about it. Someone
> who knows might prep a presentation, or it might be the push for someone to
> learn before the roundup proper.
>
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