What kind of talks are OK?

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Trygve Lie

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Apr 2, 2011, 9:36:20 AM4/2/11
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Hi

I see that everybody are advised to prepare a talk for the camp:
http://twitter.com/#!/nodecampeu/status/53763454489726976

I like such an approach but, from personal experience arranging a
similar type of event, I assume we all can be on different levels on
both JavaScript and node.js experience so we all might have a different
reasons why we want to attend the camp.

What kind of talks do we want to see on the camp?

Personally I would like to present something I would like to integrate
with node.js and then have feedback / discussion on the best approach on
doing so. Are such an approach for a talk (session) OK?

Cheers
Trygve

Tim Becker

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Apr 2, 2011, 5:49:58 PM4/2/11
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> I see that everybody are advised to prepare a talk for the camp:
> http://twitter.com/#!/nodecampeu/status/53763454489726976
>
> I like such an approach but, from personal experience arranging a
> similar type of event, I assume we all can be on different levels on
> both JavaScript and node.js experience so we all might have a different
> reasons why we want to attend the camp.
>
> What kind of talks do we want to see on the camp?

Definitely interesting talks! I think the charm is that everyone has
different motivations to come. As long as people put some thought into
what their motivations are, and prepare something they're interested
in (doesn't necessarily have to be a talk) we'll be fine. There'll be
~100 people around, chances are someone will share your interests.
Cheers,
-tim

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