I’m wondering if anyone will be blogging the RubyConf? It’s a rare opportunity to
have so many Ruby developers together and I’m sure we’ll cover a lot of ground in
three days. Those who can’t be there can be involved by extension through a discussion
board or weblog. I guess I also wonder what interest there is in this idea.
If I can find a public wireless access point, then I’ll follow the conference
subject matter on my site [http://whytheluckystiff.net/], though I’ll likely come in
a bit late the first day.
What I thought might be fun is to take turns writing on RubyGarden.com or perhaps on
RubyWiki. Whatdya say?
I’m wondering if anyone will be blogging the RubyConf? It’s a rare
opportunity to
have so many Ruby developers together and I’m sure we’ll cover a lot of
ground in
three days. Those who can’t be there can be involved by extension
through a discussion
board or weblog. I guess I also wonder what interest there is in this idea.
If I can find a public wireless access point, then I’ll follow the conference
subject matter on my site [http://whytheluckystiff.net/], though I’ll
likely come in
a bit late the first day.
What I thought might be fun is to take turns writing on RubyGarden.com
or perhaps on
RubyWiki. Whatdya say?
I’m wondering if anyone will be blogging the RubyConf? It’s a rare
opportunity to
have so many Ruby developers together and I’m sure we’ll cover a lot of
ground in
three days. Those who can’t be there can be involved by extension through a
discussion
board or weblog. I guess I also wonder what interest there is in this idea.
If I can find a public wireless access point, then I’ll follow the conference
subject matter on my site [http://whytheluckystiff.net/], though I’ll likely
come in
a bit late the first day.
What I thought might be fun is to take turns writing on RubyGarden.com or
perhaps on
RubyWiki. Whatdya say?
_why
I certainly support the idea(s) as a potential media consumer. I’m sure all
presentations will be made available afterwards, but some extra journalism
would be much appreciated. And some pictures
I’m wondering if anyone will be blogging the RubyConf? It’s a rare
opportunity to
have so many Ruby developers together and I’m sure we’ll cover a lot of
ground in
three days. Those who can’t be there can be involved by extension through
a discussion
board or weblog. I guess I also wonder what interest there is in this
idea.
I’d go for that.
Even IRC perhaps. I’m never there, but I’d install
a client for that…
What I thought might be fun is to take turns writing on RubyGarden.com or
perhaps on
RubyWiki. Whatdya say?
_why
If ppl will give me permalinks, I’ll put them in RWN this week (it’s my
week to write it).
I certainly support the idea(s) as a potential media consumer. I’m sure all
presentations will be made available afterwards, but some extra journalism
would be much appreciated. And some pictures
I’m looking forward to reading write-ups as well. I’ll be bringing my
camera … that doesn’t mean there will be (good) pictures.
I’m wondering if anyone will be blogging the RubyConf? It’s a rare
opportunity to
have so many Ruby developers together and I’m sure we’ll cover a lot of
ground in
three days. Those who can’t be there can be involved by extension
through a discussion
board or weblog. I guess I also wonder what interest there is in this idea.
If I can find a public wireless access point, then I’ll follow the conference
subject matter on my site [http://whytheluckystiff.net/], though I’ll
likely come in
a bit late the first day.
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