Cool.

Would there be any possible way that whomever attends would consider posting
their notes.

Jon, will you post the presentation slides?

What about the possibility of a RealVideo/Audio recording of the
presentations...

:) :) :)

Just wishful thinking.  Trying to capitalize on technology..  I mean, it's
almost the 21st century

Mark

Jon Stevens wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> A few days ago, I posted about having an informal Scarab/Turbine Summit
> Meeting to do a few things:
>
> o discuss the development of Scarab
> o discuss the development of Turbine
> o training on WebMacro/Turbine development (Model 2+1) *
> o put faces to email addresses
> o see where the collab.net magic happens
> o take a vacation to San Francisco? :-)
> o foster the Turbine revolution
>
> Well, I got a few confirmations from people (7 so far) and an overwhelming
> amount wanted the later June 19th date. So, that is what it is going to be.
> :-)
>
> Mark your calendars for June 19th at 10:00am at Collab.Net offices. This
> will be an all day event and you can leave whenever you want. I will
> probably do a lot of code walk through and explanation about Turbine and the
> development of Scarab as well as my personal visions for this stuff. Your
> input on all aspects of this stuff will be appreciated.
>
> Collab.Net's offices are here:
>
> 425 2nd St. Floor 5,
> San Francisco,
> CA 94107
> (P) 415.247.1690
>
> We are right in the .com SOMA area of San Francisco and about a 10 minute
> walk from the Embarcadero BART station. Taking public transit is highly
> recommended because finding parking in that area can be a real pain.
>
> Please RSVP to me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you plan on making it so that I can
> keep a good head count.
>
> thanks!
>
> -jon stevens
>
> * There is a new bit of terminology that I'm going to start referring to. It
> is called Model 2+1. It is a +1 on the Model 2 development approach that was
> discussed in this paper:
>
> <http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-1999/jw-12-ssj-jspmvc.html>
>
> I see Turbine fitting right into this model, but also expanding on it quite
> a bit to provide further support for defining things like a consistent
> methodology for handling form submission (actions), navigation, screens, etc
> as well as supporting more than one template language in a consistent
> manner. Hence, Turbine is now Model 2+1. :-)
>
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