Hey,

would love to join you guys - I'm leaving on the evening of the 4th, so
I'd prefer the 3rd as well.

Cheers
Nils

Fabien Potencier wrote:
> On 10/20/10 8:36 AM, Dustin Whittle wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> We are having a symfony meetup in San Francisco the week of ZendCon  -
>> http://www.meetup.com/The-San-Francisco-Symfony-Meetup/calendar/14714906/.
>>
>>
>> If there is enough interest we can setup a core team developer meetup
>> for after the meetup or the following day November 4th.
>>
>> Who is interested in joining? Fabien, Jon, Kris, Pablo, Nils?
> 
> I'm interested but the only possibility for me is on the 3rd.
> 
> Fabien
> 
>> Would this be better before the Symfony Live SF event?
>>
>> Let me know and I will coordinate and setup the meeting space.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Dustin
>>
>>
>> On Oct 17, 5:09 am, Lukas Kahwe Smith<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Some of you might have seen my tweet about the idea of doing a meetup
>>> in Europe and the US of about 20 people each. The idea is to really
>>> get the top people together who are coding on Symfony2 core or are
>>> already knee deep in development of applications and bundles. Its not
>>> for people who want to learn about Symfony2 development.
>>>
>>> The concept I came up with was to be a one day event giving everybody
>>> the opportunity to present an issue that they currently see for about
>>> 3 mins, people could ask questions for another 2 mins, but the idea
>>> is to get through this quickly. This means that people should have
>>> their issue presentation worked out before hand and published so that
>>> people can already review the issue before. Groups of 3-5 people
>>> would then be formed to tackle the various issues. The goal is to
>>> have patches (code and/or doc) implemented during the day to address
>>> the issues. Alternatively define best practices (ideally with an
>>> example added in the sandbox). The groups of people will probably
>>> change a few times over the course of the day as I assume many issues
>>> will not require a full day of work.
>>>
>>> I was thinking of doing this in December. For Europe I still think
>>> this would be the time frame to go by, however especially for the US
>>> its clear that its quite non trivial to get people together
>>> physically and virtually just doesn't have the same feel or
>>> productivity. Now it seems the best point in time to do the US meet
>>> up is either a day before Zendcon (October 31st 2010) or around
>>> Symfony Live SF (February 2011). February is a bit late, but October
>>> 31st is kind of short notice. Looking at the line up of Zendcon
>>> however it looks like Fabien, Dustin, Jon and Nils will be there
>>> already. I think Pablo will also be there and 2 other people have
>>> said that they could make the trip just for the meet up. So do we
>>> want to make this happen?
>>>
>>> What is needed for the US meet up:
>>> - someone to take over the organization since I will not be at Zendcon
>>> - this someone should ensure that relevant people are invited
>>> - that the day is well organized
>>> - that there is a location for people to go to
>>> - potentially arrange for a cheap way for people to spend a night in
>>> SF to keep costs down
>>> - people who are interested to join should speak up, if we get at
>>> least 10 people together I think its worthwhile doing this
>>> - all of this needs to happen ASAP
>>>
>>> I will continue to plan out a meeting in Europe in the first half of
>>> December 2010.
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> Lukas Kahwe Smith
>>> [email protected]
>>
> 

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