After the last meeting, Larry asked me if I could upload the codes to
my demo of cucumber. I said I would, but as he never extracted a due
date from me at gun point, I dawdled. I'm sorry, Larry. :-(
It's up now though. First I created a github account for detroitrb.
It's at http://github.com/detroitrb. I also added everyone I could
find as collaborators on the detroitrb repo
(git://github.com/detroitrb/detroitrb.git). (Currently this means only
Larry and my friend Greg who will be at the next meeting because I've
CC'd him and no way will he back out now... in other words, not a lot
of people). I'm sure there are more of you with Github accounts,
right?
I'm looking at you, Mike and Derek and Mike and Mike and Dan and Mike
and Mike and Mike and Adam.
Sorry for the scattershot email, I'm racing before I go to bed.
Mike
P.S. What are we talking about next time?
Let's use this thread to get some input on next time. So far here's the suggestions:
1. Create a ruby wrapper for the Google Wave api
2. ?
3. ?
If you're super excited about some topic and can't stop talking about, it's a sign you should give a talk. If you're stuck on something and need to learn more about a topic, do some research, put it on slides and give a talk. Or talk someone else into giving the talk for you. ;)
One more thing: if you have direct access to the detroitrb repo,
please refrain from pushing directly to it. (Access is really there
for wikis and issues and such.) If you want to make changes, just fork
and send me a pull request. No sense in going back to the days of
Subversion. :-)
That sounds interesting. What's the elevator pitch?