Ah that's a shame, but thanks for letting us know Michael.

Does anyone else want to step up to the plate? We're also hearing from Glenn 
Gillen on how to create a Heroku Add-on, but another speaker or two would be 
ideal.

-- 
Pat

On 23/04/2012, at 6:30 PM, Michael Pearson wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Unfortunately, I'll need to postpone this until next month: I haven't been 
> able to get a prototype together as quickly as I'd planned, and my wife is 
> doing a dive course that night making staying after work late in the city (I 
> live in Hurstbridge) not very convenient.
> 
> Apologies, have a great evening!
> 
> On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds like a great topic Michael - consider yourself on the list :)
> 
> --
> Pat
> 
> On 11/04/2012, at 12:21 PM, Michael Pearson wrote:
> 
>> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 12:07 PM, Pat Allan <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> Hi everyone
>> 
>> Just a bit of advance notice: the next Melbourne Ruby meet is on Thursday 
>> April 26th, at Inspire9 in Richmond (right beside the Richmond train 
>> station). Aim to rock up around 6pm, and we'll kick the talking off around 
>> 6:30pm.
>> 
>> I'll be taking over the hosting duties from Ben for this meeting (but I'll 
>> be away for the next handful, so someone else needs to step up after April!)
>> 
>> Also, we need speakers - so, who's keen to step up to the plate? It doesn't 
>> have to be anything long or particularly technical - tell us about your new 
>> favourite gem and why it's so cool, or perhaps a gem you wrote, or some 
>> thoughts on a particular aspect of web development and coding, or an 
>> introduction to a less common corner of Ruby, or maybe a solid introduction 
>> to something that those not so experienced in Ruby would find particularly 
>> revelatory, or… well, you get the picture. I'd say you should aim for 
>> something between 5 and 20 minutes, but that's not a hard and fast rule. I 
>> won't have a big hook at hand to pull you off stage.
>> 
>> I'd like to pitch an idea for "solving" packaging woes for Ruby & Python & 
>> node.js on Debian and Redhat variants and then open it up to criticism and 
>> discussion. I will also be looking for volunteers to help with the Redhat, 
>> Python and Node.js side of things.
>> 
>> Here's the original gist for those wanting to warm their flamethrowers: 
>> https://gist.github.com/2279957
>> 
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