I could do a Rails 3 mini-talk, not sure if I could hit the important stuff in 
5 minutes, but a full talk seems like overkill.  Let me ponder.  I am planning 
a full-length one on converting plugins to Rails 3, but some parts of that seem 
to be still up in the air, so I think I'm going to wait until final release for 
that.

BTW, I do like the idea of a recipe collection talk.  I've definitely got some 
items that would be good in that bite-sized format.  Either little idioms or 
just boilerplate style stuff that I tend to put into every project.

On Mar 8, 2010, at 10:39 AM, Scott Olmsted wrote:

> 
> +1 for this idea. While all the talks are interesting, only a couple or so in 
> the last six months have I found potentially useful.
> 
> I'd love to hear about someone's experience converting to or creating a 
> project in Rails 3.
> 
> Scott
> 
> At 02:32 PM 3/7/2010, you wrote:
>> If we don't have anyone with a burning idea for the next meeting, I was 
>> thinking it might be fun to do a recipe-sharing meeting.
>> 
>> Anyone who has a favorite trick with Ruby/Rails that would fit into five 
>> minutes could send them to me, and I'll assemble them into a single 
>> presentation. As your slides come up, you'd talk about them, answer 
>> questions, general discussion, then we move on.
>> 
>> I would edit the slides into a single presentation, which would mean that I 
>> would make sure there's no duplication or similar confusion (so you might 
>> get your slides rejected).
>> 
>> If you want to demonstrate something, you would have to use screen recording 
>> I think. Snow Leopard has that built in; otherwise you're on your own.
>> 
>> 
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>> 
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