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Are there any MacRuby-related events planned yet? If not, we should coordinate an informal meetup.
Works for me, particularly if it's in a venue that's
open to the general public. We can list it on SFRuby
and let folks meet each other...
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At 12:36 PM -0700 3/30/11, Christian Niles wrote:
> Are there any MacRuby-related events planned yet?
> If not, we should coordinate an informal meetup.
I'd be interested in meeting up, too. Looking forward to my first WWDC.
/ls
I can probably also find a venue for the event; let
me know if this is an issue...
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I would be glad to attend any MacRuby meetup during WWDC, and reply to any question and discuss MacRuby's current state and future.
Rich, if you still desire to organize something, please go ahead. Last year I tried to organize something but it was a failure, too many people came and I wasn't able to find a good place. Let's hope it will work out better this year :)
Cheers,
Laurent
Unfortunately, I can't find any schedule information for
the evenings of June 6-9. So, I'm not in a good position
to suggest a date. Would some folks that are attending
please let me know which evenings/times to avoid?
> At 6:34 PM -0700 4/6/11, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
>> (Sorry for the late reply!)
>>
>> I would be glad to attend any MacRuby meetup during WWDC,
>> and reply to any question and discuss MacRuby's current
>> state and future.
>>
>> Rich, if you still desire to organize something, please
>> go ahead. Last year I tried to organize something but
>> it was a failure, too many people came and I wasn't able
>> to find a good place. Let's hope it will work out better
>> this year :)
>
> Unfortunately, I can't find any schedule information for
> the evenings of June 6-9. So, I'm not in a good position
> to suggest a date. Would some folks that are attending
> please let me know which evenings/times to avoid?
Maybe we should make a quick poll (here + twitter)? I think the biggest challenge here would be to find the venue.
Laurent
How many people came last year? I can start asking around and see if any local companies have the space to host a meetup.
christian.
According to https://www.macruby.org/trac/wiki/MacRubyWWDC09, about 20, but I remember there were many more people coming that night (maybe 2x more). And MacRuby is way more popular this year. I think that if the meetup is properly advertised, at least 50 people will come.
Laurent
Assuming that works out, what are people interested in organizing at the meetup? I'm somewhat partial to happy-hour format, in which drinks and a projector are provided and people can signup for lightening talks in an informal way.
christian.
On Apr 7, 2011, at 12:14 PM, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
> According to https://www.macruby.org/trac/wiki/MacRubyWWDC09, about 20, but I remember there were many more people coming that night (maybe 2x more). And MacRuby is way more popular this year. I think that if the meetup is properly advertised, at least 50 people will come.
>
> Laurent
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Erik Michaels-Ober (@sferik) is willing to do a reprise of
his MacRuby intro talk. This might be a good way for local
Rubyists to get some background information before we start
the regular BOF.
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He gave it at Ruby on Ales a couple of weeks ago:
Erik Michaels-Ober
Gui Programming with Mac Ruby
-- http://ruby.onales.com/speakers
Last night, he gave a shortened version of it to SFRuby.
Mon 6 -
Tue 7 - might conflict w/ Design Awards
Wed 8
Thu 9 - bad; conflicts with WWDC Bash
Fri 10 - bad; many folks are leaving
I realize that lots of folks are loathe to go out on
Monday night (6/6), but that seems like a possibility.
Are there any objections or counter-proposals?
Pivotal Labs is open to letting us use their offices for the meetup, and can help coordinate things. I'll ask them if either day is available or not, and see if that simplifies the question.
christian.
no strong reason; just the fact that Mondays tend to
be light on Meetups, so we'd avoid some clashes there
They'll also provide some food, drinks, a videographer and everything else we'd likely need. It'll be great, assuming we all fit in the building :)
just a quick note: Strobe will host a SproutCore Party across the
street from the Moscone Center at Jillian's on Monday night:
http://sproutcorebash.eventbrite.com/
Might be good to keep in mind :)
Cheers,
Johannes
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