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From: "Chris Wanstrath" <ch...@ozmm.org>
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Subject: February Meetup Hackfest Ideas
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Hey everyone,

Scheduled for the February meetup is a hackfest, a pretty open ended
concept.  I thought it'd be cool if some of us planning to work on
projects announce our ideas so interested parties can chime in or take
note.  We've got a four hour budget, remember.

Meetup details:
  http://ruby.meetup.com/6/calendar/5380813/

Currently I'm planning to work on Cheat 2.0: adding tags to the wiki
and a --tag flag to the command line client to help organize /
discover new sheets.  That, and test/specin' camping.  Help most
welcome.  Unless one of you is working on something cooler.

Let's hear it.

(Oh, by the way, I just posted an interview with the Lingr guys over
at SFRuby.org.  They're local Rubyists and way cool.  Check it out --
http://sfruby.org/posts/interview-with-the-san-francisco-rubyists-at-lingr
 More interviews with local celebrities coming soon!)

--
Chris Wanstrath
http://errtheblog.com