My knuckles have been severely rapped.
I won't try anything like that again, no sir!
Gem
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From: Tom Armitage [mailto:tom.armitage@gmail.com]
Sent: 26 October 2006 17:54
To: ruby-talk ML
Subject: Re: [ANN] Potential Brit ruby meeting formally Chunky Bacon
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On 26/10/06, Paul Lynch <paul@plsys.co.uk> wrote:
There's no real reason that the UK should be tacked on to Europe,
community-wise, and improving the local community has to be a *good*
thing, not a bad one.
No, I know there's no "real" reason, apart from _numbers_, which is why
it's sometimes more feasible to band together into a large enough
number.
The London Ruby group seems to be very much a stealth group. If
newcomers to the community aren't aware of it (and it took me more
than 6 months before I heard about it), then there's room for a more
public forum. RailsConf, on the other hand, was reasonably well
publicised.
Well, the London Ruby Group is only of relevance to people in/near
London, TBH. It's very much _not_ a stealth group, though; it mentions
its existence here and it has very vocal members of the community. It
also has a few _long-standing_ members of the Ruby community within it.
They are very much not stealth, either.
I'm just trying to point out that the best course of action as a newbie
is not to go "hey, let's have a conference, who here does Ruby?" but
rather to poke around for larger organisations such as Geekup, LRUG,
etc, who might be able to offer advice/expertise/contacts/resources to
make a really kickass conference, rather than just a bunch of people
loosely throwing things together.
(For instance: LRUG has a very good relationship with Skillsmatter, who
ran the events side of things at RailsconfEurope (along with
RubyCentral) and offer us a room each month. They're nice, and they have
good facilities).
This does not mean such an event can't be thrown together quickly and
affordably and without hassle, it's just prudent to look for peers
rather than assume you're the only people interested in doing stuff.
It's not a case of raining on parades or treading on toes. It's just
advice, and it's frustrating people charging into things.
t.
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