Yep. probably only 15 minutes or so. It's on packaging ruby for Ubuntu and
testing it on many targets.

On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Justin French <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Michael,
>
> I dropped the ball on this one a bit!
>
> Are you planning on talking still? What's the title?
>
> Justin
>
> On 04/05/2012, at 10:19 AM, Michael Pearson wrote:
>
> Is it planned for the 24th or the 31st, Justin?
>
> I'd planned to do a 20 minute talk + discussion last month on improving
> Ruby / Python / Node.JS packaging on Debian, Ubuntu and CentOS but couldn't
> get the prototype together quickly enough. I'd like to do it this month, if
> there's time.
>
> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Justin French <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I've volunteered to organise the next Melbourne Ruby meet.
>>
>> For a change of pace, I'd like to get lots of people presenting
>> lightning talks. I'd like to nominate the theme "I Learned Some
>> Stuff".
>>
>> Rails has been around for nearly a decade (2004?). Most of us have
>> been working with Ruby, web applications and web technologies even
>> longer. Some of us first ran the `rails` command many years ago, and
>> have had Rails apps in production for five or more years. We've
>> learned a lot. We've seen some stuff. Made a mistake or two for sure.
>>
>> What advice would you love to give yourself 3–5 years ago on that
>> green fields project? What can you share with people getting started
>> today that will have a huge impact on their business? What do you
>> assume we've all figured out (but could tell us anyway, just to make
>> sure)?
>>
>> Rails and Ruby brought us together, but I think anything related to
>> web apps, web technology, great software and good business should be
>> in scope.
>>
>> I'm hoping for twenty or more 1–3 minute lightning talks, so I'm
>> counting on many of you to be "in". Some of you won't be able to
>> attend for various reasons (out of state, out of country, out of
>> whiskey, etc). Please consider recording something in advance (audio,
>> video, interpretive dance) that I can play on the night.
>>
>> Steps to take right now:
>> Hit "reply all" and say "I'm in!"
>>
>> I'll gauge interest, then figure out the rest of the details. Please
>> don't be lazy and make me beg ;)
>>
>> If you had a bigger topic you were interested in talking about as
>> well, let me know!
>>
>> Justin
>>
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