Hi Ori! And all.
On Tuesday 27 May 2008, Ori Idan wrote:
> Would you like a lecture about W3C standards, or W3C standards process?
>
I think W3C standards would be an interesting topic. If you can take a set of
some standards (like HTML/XHTML/CSS, XSLT/XPath, etc.) and demonstrate how to
adapt one's markup to it, or common mistakes people do, that would be great.
Also how to write cross-browser, etc. code.
I think the W3C Standards Process would be kinda boring, but at the moment, we
could use any presentations, especially by an attractive lecturer like you.
Please let me know how you'd like to name your presentation and when you'd
like to give it (on a Sunday, starting from 15-June-2008. (8-June is
Shavu'oth).
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
> --
> Ori Idan
>
> On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Well, I'm a bit distressed that I'm the only one who picks up the glove
> > and organises FOSS meetings in the Tel Aviv area. By all means, others
> > should volunteer too.
> >
> > There are no presentations' suggestions except my own:
> >
> > * http://www.shlomifish.org/lecture/joel-test/
> >
> > * http://www.shlomifish.org/lecture/Perl/Lightning/Too-Many-Ways/
> >
> > Now I'm not a good speaker, so if someone wants he should go over them,
> > read
> > them and volunteer to present them.
> >
> > In any case, I have some other ideas:
> >
> > 1. A Joelsters ( http://www.joelonsoftware.com/ ) meeting - not strictly
> > about
> > Joel-on-Software, but also about other software management and
> > philosophy-of-programming "gurus" (Eric Raymond, Paul Graham, Extreme
> > Programming, etc.). We can meet and discuss them and gossip about what
> > the workplaces we've been to are doing right or wrong. I can compose a
> > short reading list to serve as the starting point.
> >
> > 2. A Vim Tips and Tricks session - we can talk about plugins, options,
> > features, annoyances etc. of Vim and how to resolve them to our liking.
> > People can go over their Vim configuration and explain how they
> > configured it.
> >
> > 3. "Distribution War" - we meet and share our experiences working with
> > different Linux/BSD/Solaris/etc. distributions and give tips and tricks.
> >
> > ----------------
> >
> > Your vote and comments are welcome. Please reply to both lists, and
> > please *do* reply. Don't expect other people to reply instead of you,
> > because the more people are, the less likely one of them is going to
> > reply.
> >
> > After the meeting we'll go to a nearby Café or restaurant for food and
> > chat,
> > but this goes without saying.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Shlomi Fish
> >
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> > Shlomi Fish http://www.shlomifish.org/
> > Best Introductory Programming Language - http://xrl.us/bjn84
> >
> > The bad thing about hardware is that it sometimes work and sometimes
> > doesn't.
> > The good thing about software is that it's consistent: it always does not
> > work, and it always does not work in exactly the same way.
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Shlomi Fish http://www.shlomifish.org/
Why I Love Perl - http://xrl.us/bjn88
The bad thing about hardware is that it sometimes work and sometimes doesn't.
The good thing about software is that it's consistent: it always does not
work, and it always does not work in exactly the same way.
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