substantial. I created a website in Rails for tracking work
requirements. I didn't put alot into the front end but did start to
familiarize myself with CSS. Most of my time is spent in school, work
or study. What little time I have leftover is spent reviewing various
development environments (like Cocoa).
I would love to hear about C4. From what I read it seemed like a very
interesting conference.
> I do have experience with it as do a several of the other folks. I
> host and design my own sites and its sort of a necessity if you want
> to distribute your Cocoa app. MacUpdate/VersionTracker/iUseThis/
> Apple Downloads host directories of apps, but they don't actually
> host the downloads themselves. Plus its good to have more in-depth
> details about your app, online help, a blog, etc.
> We could probably use some help on the CSS/graphics front. Perhaps
> we can partner up with the folks from Refresh DC. http://refresh-
> dc.org/ They're a good counterpart to us, being focused on the web /
> design side.
> Turnout for the last meeting (which I still need to blog about) was 5
> people - Dave, Zac, Mark, Matt, and myself. That was back in July.
> Then we skipped August for C4 (which I think 2 of us went to.) So we
> should probably have a meeting this month.
> How does Sunday September 23rd sound for everyone?
> Luis
> On Sep 12, 2007, at 8:42 PM, Rob wrote:
> > Luis,
> > I think you're right about the website. We'd need to figure out some
> > kind of hosting solution. Do you have some experience with that? Who
> > did your site?
> > Also, What was the turnout for the group last meeting?
> > Cheers, Rob
> > On Sep 11, 1:54 pm, Luis de la Rosa <luisjdelar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Yes, Yes, and Yes.
> >> We can probably start with #1 and then do #2 and #3 as opportunities
> >> present themselves.
> >> Having a regularly monthly or bi-monthly meeting is probably
> >> essential as well.
> >> We'll need people to volunteer to coordinate these. Who is
> >> interested?
> >> On Sep 11, 2007, at 1:27 PM, Rob wrote:
> >>> I was wondering if there was any interest in having a meeting in the
> >>> near future? I have a pretty busy schedule this year but would like
> >>> to see this group stay active. I think that the developer community
> >>> in this area is sorely lacking anything that's not Windows or Java.
> >>> I would like to propose the following:
> >>> 1. Forming an online presence. A website, formal blog, or podcast.
> >>> 2. Community outreach. Getting people in the area interested in
> >>> the
> >>> technology.
> >>> 3. Events. Turning meetings into a showcase for your works or
> >>> presentations.
> >>> These are my suggestions and you can take them for what their worth.
> >>> Let me know what you think.