On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 18:33 -0700, John Labovitz wrote: > Also, the pair programming techniques (which we used informally) > work > really well with someone who's a novice pairing with someone who's > more of an expert. Not only is the knowledge transfer more > efficient, there's real quality to be gained from "beginner's mind." > > So, please come to the next one! (We don't actually have a "next > one" planned, though. Any suggestions for projects?)
We should schedule another one soon. Perhaps to continue working on the site. I believe that there is still quite a bit to do and this would be a good way for people to get into Ruby/Rails. You can also checkout the current trunk from subversion and play around with it. If you get on IRC and show us that you're capable of making some patches here and there we will give you some access to commit. (you can also subscribe to the -dev list) http://svn.pdxruby.org/repos/www/trunk/ Currently at rev 98: :-) I wasn't able to make it to the last one as I had family in town, but would like to get there next time. So, when might that occur? Robby -- /****************************************************** * Robby Russell, Owner.Developer.Geek * PLANET ARGON, Open Source Solutions & Web Hosting * Portland, Oregon | p: 503.351.4730 | f: 815.642.4068 * www.planetargon.com | www.robbyonrails.com *******************************************************/ _______________________________________________ PDXRuby mailing list [email protected] IRC: #pdx.rb on irc.freenode.net http://lists.pdxruby.org/mailman/listinfo/pdxruby
