cheers, Andrew, I'll let Phil know. Still working on a title :) mark
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:59 PM, Andrew Stone <[email protected]> wrote: > This might be useful to whom ever is giving the security talk... > > It's a link to a side deck from a talk given at Sydney's Ruxmon user group > earlier in the year: > https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1WEP9-8E0TkjbtHnrDkUr5ubthL9ItJ2KA7ZG0I19FSA/edit?pli=1#slide=id.p > > I found it pretty interesting. It would be good if some of the items raised > could be examined... Perhaps some items have been patched in the interim? > > > Stonie. > > d.id.au> wrote: > >> It's unfortunately an awfully clumsy process at the moment for a speaker >> to put their talk up when given the go-ahead: >> >> Fork => Clone => Bundler => Edit => Build => Deploy => Pull Request ( => >> Merge => Deploy) >> >> Is there anything we can do to reduce the friction? Maybe we could have >> something either automatically pull and rebuild from the wiki (a bit risky), >> or can be kicked off with a button press / rake task by the admin? >> >> I may just be off my rocker here. If this isn't a nuts idea, though, I'd >> like to have a crack at the latter. >> >> (I've intentionally avoided suggesting that the admin be the only person >> to manually add speakers to the site so as to avoid log-jams. If it's in the >> wiki, the information will at least be accessible somewhere.) >> >> - Offtopic Bob >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Ivan Vanderbyl <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> Shouldn't you be updating the Ruby Australia website instead of >>> maintaining two sites? >>> >>> https://github.com/rubyaustralia/ruby.org.au >>> >>> — I >>> >>> On 18/09/2012, at 10:29 AM, Steven Ringo <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Mark, >>> >>> Sounds awesome. Please put it down on >>> https://github.com/rails-oceania/roro/wiki/rorosyd-topics >>> >>> Who / what's Phil? >>> >>> Thanks for stepping up. >>> >>> And that brings us to 3 talks lined up so far :-) >>> >>> Steve >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday, 18 September 2012 at 10:24 AM, Mark Wotton wrote: >>> >>> Would anyone be interested in a talk on Rails security? Phil has been >>> busy breaking PHP apps for a while, and is keen to do the same for >>> Rails apps if anyone's interested. >>> >>> (Obviously, you can reverse this in your mind to be "How to stop Phil >>> cracking open my apps like a zombie feasting on your delicious >>> headmeats") >>> >>> cheers >>> mark >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Keith Pitty <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi rorosyd peeps, >>> >>> As I mentioned on Tuesday night at rorosyd, we're looking to lock in some >>> talks early for next month's meetup on October 9. >>> >>> Thanks to James Sadler, who has set the example and already volunteered >>> to >>> talk about AngularJS! >>> >>> That leaves room for another 15 minute presentation and three lightning >>> talks. >>> >>> If you have something to share, just suggest your talk on this thread so >>> that others can +1 it. Remember, a lightning talk is a great opportunity >>> to >>> try speaking if you haven't presented before. 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