In the past people mentioned to toss out suggestions for talks as well.
So, here goes.
It might be nice to see a dedicated presentation on Capistrano. There
was one in the past that touched on Capistrano along with other things
and Dominic mentioned it as something he could touch on. But, something
that goes into the setup for an average app, use cases, rollbacks, etc.
might be nice. Maybe touching on alternate strategies when Capistrano
isn't the right tool for the job.
As was mentioned, this might be a little late. Maybe next time if no
one feels comfortable doing one with this short of notice.
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Ryan Felton wrote on 06/05/2007 10:50 PM:
Both presentations (switching from Perl and TuneShelf) sound cool.
I'm thinking I'll try to give a quick presentation on the SimpleSidebar
plugin I've been playing with recently. It really helped DRY'ed up my
application.
I don't think I can stay the whole time (since my in-laws are in town)
so I'll probably present first.
BarCampSD was awesome!
Ryan
On 6/5/07, * Jordan A. Fowler* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yeah, you should do your Tuneshelf demo. I agree though, there's
plenty of stuff out there.
On Jun 5, 2007, at 10:16 PM, Dominic Damian wrote:
I can do a quick talk on Tuneshelf, a music cataloging app I have
been building. It shouldn't be more than 15 minutes, but if the
time is open I can also go into Nginx, Capistrano and some of the
production stuff as well the API's etc I've used with it.
I just started playing with RubyCocoa, and would love to give a
talk, just not there yet. Maybe next month. There is lots out
there to talk about...Merb, RubyCocoa, Rails 2.0, etc. I don't see
a lack of topics to choose from.
Cheers,
Dominic
On Jun 5, 2007, at 10:08 PM, Jordan A. Fowler wrote:
Hey Guys,
After talking with lots of different people, programmers and
non-programmers, I came up with a few topics I thought might be
interesting for sdruby. As a sort of stream of consciousness, I'm
going to just throw some ideas out there and see where they go.
As they develop in my mind, i'll return to the list and write my
thoughts down.
As I read Warrens response regarding other languages, I began to
think back to my transition period from Perl [enter another
language here] to Ruby. Seeing as we're all a part of this group,
it's probably not a stretch to say we all see something unique
and redeeming about Ruby. With that in mind, a good topic might
be: "How I finally took the leap from Perl [enter language here]
to Ruby; and how you can too."
Another idea might be to look forward and think about where Ruby
and Rails might fit into the spectrum of Web [3,4,5].0 not just
Web 2.0. We should all remember that MVC was invented so that the
M or V or C could easily be swapped out and replaced with
possibly an entirely different technology; for example using
RubyCocoa or GTK libraries instead of ActionView. An interesting
talk could be along the lines of: "Using Rails in different
contexts."
-Jordan
On Jun 5, 2007, at 9:01 PM, Patrick Crowley wrote:
We've got a meeting on Thursday. Anyone want to present?
(My laptop is in the shop, so I'm out of commission.)
...
BTW, we'll probably have enough people around to do a "what
happened @ RailsConf" discussion. I've also got some cool
RailsConf tees I'm planning to give away.
-- Patrick
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