Si ça intéresse des gens, je présenterais bien une chaîne de
production typique : différents environnements (développement, test,
préproduction, production), tests (unitaires, fonctionnels,
intégration, selenium), intération continue (avec CruiseControl.rb),
déploiement (avec Capistrano). Ca ressemblerait à "Les Tests avec Ruby
on Rails" de Jean-Michel Garnier présentée à Paris on Rails, mais
moins appuyé sur les test et plus sur la vue globale de la chaîne de
production.

My 2 cents,

yk

2007/12/14, Laurent RICHARD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> The Belgian Ruby User Group http://www.rubyist.be/ organizes the first
> Ruby and Rails devroom at Fosdem 2008 (Brussels, 23-24 February 2008).
> We are calling on presenters to propose an abstract for a presentation
> in the Ruby and Rails devroom. Topics include, but are not limited to:
>
>       * Ruby
>               * Tutorials (installation, basic Ruby, advanced Ruby,
>                 metaprogramming, DSLs, testing, design patterns,
>                 Rubygems, C-extensions, ...)
>               * New developments (Ruby 1.9, Ruby 2.0, YARV, JRuby,
>                 Rubinius, IronRuby, ...)
>               * Important/interesting libraries (your own, other's,
>                 HOWTOs, demos, ...)
>               * Technical showcases (interesting applications of Ruby,
>                 challenges, solutions, ...)
>               * ...
>       * Rails
>               * Tutorials (installation, basic/advanced web app design,
>                 good practices, ...)
>               * New developments (Rails 2.0, ...)
>               * Important/interesting plugins (your own, other's,
>                 HOWTOs, demos, ...)
>               * Technical showcases (interesting applications of Ruby,
>                 challenges, solutions, ...)
>               * ...
>
> We accept 10 minute lightning talks, 30 minute regular talks, and 1 hour
> tutorials. Please indicate the preferred length of your talk/tutorial in
> your proposal.
>
> Please send your abstract to [EMAIL PROTECTED] before 7 January
> 2008. It will be reviewed by the program committee and you will receive
> a decision by 14 January 2008 if your presentation is accepted.
>
> The program committee that will evaluate the proposals is comprised of:
>       * David Delabassee (Sun)
>       * Laurent Richard (Free Software Consultant)
>       * Tom Klaasen (10to1)
>       * Peter Vanbroekhoven (XaoP)
>
> Entrance to the Fosdem conference and devrooms is entirely free. Sorry,
> we cannot give any travel grants to foreign visitors (local hospitality
> with one of the organizers is possible to save hotel costs). In past
> years, approx. 2,000 people visited the Fosdem conference. More
> information on Fosdem can be found at http://www.fosdem.org/ .
>
> For all further information, check this page:
> http://wiki.rubyist.be/wiki/show/FosdemDevRoom2008 .
>
> --
> Laurent RICHARD
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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