Big thanks from the Brisbane crew to Ryan and crew for organising this  
great event...

As one of the people taking the proverbial reigns from Ryan and  
beginning the planning on Railscamp #5, please keep the great ideas/ 
suggestions coming.... We are listening!

We look forward to welcoming all you southerners to the sunshine/flood  
state in April'ish 09.....

Ps. Why is the only thing I was remembered for was washing up!

Cheers,

Nigel Rausch
Logical Plus
Mob: 0418 72-8880
Skype: nigel.rausch
Twitter: nigel_rausch

On 20/11/2008, at 12:00 PM, Ryan Bigg wrote:

>
> For the twitter (or twetter) there wasn't an easy way for Linux'ers to
> jump on and post their messages, or was there? I couldn't see one on
> the site and the only way that seemed to be possible was to download
> the twitteriffic client for Mac.
>
> Lightning talks sound like a superb idea. Get to know what other
> people are working on and then work on it with them and improve it
> over the weekend (and pick on their Nuby Ruby)
>
> There was butchers paper, it was right below the whiteboard. There
> were permanent markers floating around (2) and whiteboard markers
> (also 2), and it seemed only the dish fairies used the whiteboard
> markers.
>
> As for dinner, Saturday + Sunday it seemed to be around the same time.
> Friday was a bit late due to me rolling a 1 when it came to
> Delegation, sorry about that.
>
> Perhaps next Railscamp we could re-do Gitorious "right"? Dunno, just
> throwing it out there. It just doesn't *feel* like Github which I
> think I have a crush on.
>
> For the food: if you're not liking what's being served there was a
> supermarket down the road (and a butcher + other things) where you can
> go out and buy your own food. There was a stove, pans, and anything
> you could use to cook it yourself. I know the whole point of you
> paying for catering is to get food that you may possibly eat, but we
> cannot accommodate for 70 different tastes in such a small budget.
>
> Thanks to Nigel for doing the washing up. This usually comes up as a
> topic for the camps and it's pretty simple: If you made it dirty, you
> wash it, dry it and put it away. Dish washing is something that
> shouldn't be "oh it's someone else's job". It's your responsibility.
>
> Pledgie is going up now: http://pledgie.com/campaigns/2096. It makes
> me feel horrible asking for money.
>
> Fantastic times were had guys, thank you very much for making it
> another great camp!
>
>
>
> >


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