i guess what i'm shooting for is, what topics are people interested
in doing? i've listed a few of mine, but feel free to chime in or
pipe up if what i've mentioned interests you.
-warner
On Apr 13, 2006, at 8:53 AM, Chad Woolley wrote:
I might, depending on the topic, the time, and my
Python would be fun...
On 4/13/06, Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i guess what i'm shooting for is, what topics are people interested
in doing? i've listed a few of mine, but feel free to chime in or
pipe up if what i've mentioned interests you.
-warner
On Apr 13, 2006, at 8:53
Seems like a good topic to continue on the wiki. ;-)
http://tucson-jug.org:8080/display/TJUG/Home
http://tucson-jug.org:8080/display/TJUG/Code+Camp+Discussion
Speaking of wiki -- it would help tremendously if a mail server was
available.
Warner -- you mentioned the SMTP server requires a login.
If we are going to do more stuff on the wiki now, it would be good to
put a link to it on the main JUG home page. And maybe link to the
meeting list on the wiki too, instead of the outdated one on the home
page?
-- Chad
On 4/13/06, Tim Colson (tcolson) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems like a
If we are going to do more stuff on the wiki now, it would be
good to put a link to it on the main JUG home page. And
maybe link to the meeting list on the wiki too, instead of
the outdated one on the home page?
Personally, I'd prefer to see the wiki be the homepage, on port 80.
Then
Excellent, thanks for setting that up. As for SMTP it doesn't require
a login it does some funky authentication by checking to see if that
IP has retrieved mail recently, so not really doable. What we would
need to do would be to setup our own SMTP on the box itself to get it
to work (I
I think that would be great. Volunteers to help set up? (I
have absolutely no idea on how to make confluence look less
confluency and more like a regular site).
It is more import to have current information than a site that doesn't
look confluency, in my opinion. ;-)
-T
I would be really interested in many of these areas
Jt
On Apr 13, 2006, at 8:57 AM, Warner Onstine wrote:
i guess what i'm shooting for is, what topics are people interested
in doing? i've listed a few of mine, but feel free to chime in or
pipe up if what i've mentioned interests you.
I would be interested. My biggest consideration is making my wife take care of the kids on the weekend while I go off and geek. So, I may not be able to attend every one of these.As far as topics go, I am probably least interested in C# and Objective C. I have some interest in all of the other
Yes, that was actually one of the first things I tried when I tried
to email my information to myself. I couldn't find any options that
would allow me to try and fix it.
I just tried it again and it didn't work.
-warner
On Apr 13, 2006, at 10:56 AM, Tim Colson ((tcolson)) wrote:
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From: Tim Colson (tcolson) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 10:51 AM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: RE: [jug-discussion] our own code camps?
I think that would be great. Volunteers to help set up? (I
have absolutely no idea on how to make confluence look
(tcolson) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 10:51 AM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: RE: [jug-discussion] our own code camps?
I think that would be great. Volunteers to help set up? (I
have absolutely no idea on how to make confluence look less
confluency and more like
features)
Avatar (Ajax JSF support at the component level)
Facelets (Composition components)
etc.
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From: Tim Colson (tcolson) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 10:51 AM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: RE: [jug-discussion] our own code
Awhile ago I tried to get a little code sprint going on for people
interested in learning Tapestry and maybe creating something useful.
I would like to remold these into strictly learning sessions that we
do maybe every other month or every 3 months and keep the sessions
closer to 3-4
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