On Feb 12, 2007, at 2:48 AM, rubdabadub wrote:
On 2/12/07, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm in my last ditch procrastinating efforts to get my code4lib pre-
conference organized where I'll be teach Solr and Lucene, and guiding
a hands-on workshop to help 85 library geeks come up to speed with
Solr.
Will the transcript/presentation or slides be available afterwards
somewhere? Hope so :-)
I'll make all zero slides I use for this workshop available to the
world, sure!
Seriously though, I doubt I'll have much in the way of slides for
this workshop, we'll dig right in to firing up Solr and working with
it live rather than walking through slides.
I am, however, packaging up a binary distribution of Solr, the
example application in both source data .xml files and pre-built
index, and other sample datasets, such that attendees will be able to
jump in regardless of their level of experience with Solr and begin
integrating it into their own environments. This preliminary
information will appear here: <http://code4lib.org/wiki/preconf-docs>
I will be making slides for my keynote presentation on Solr Flare,
and those will certainly be made freely available (and announced here
when they are posted).
By the way, for many speakers its a classic dilemma to have folks,
especially those that didn't attend the event itself, to request
slides. The best speakers speak way more than their slides say, so
you miss a lot by simply viewing slides.
Erik