Hi guys, I'm new here and I'd like to set up a RoR Meetup on February

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Morph

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Jan 10, 2008, 1:29:11 AM1/10/08
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Hi guys! Happy new year!

How about a get together / meetup / BOF sometime in February?

Regards,
Macel

shannonlow

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Jan 10, 2008, 7:12:14 AM1/10/08
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Isn't there going to be a S.rb meetup in January?

choonkeat

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Jan 10, 2008, 10:37:55 AM1/10/08
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Hope so! :-) Anyone with anything for Thursday, 31st Jan?

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On Jan 10, 2008 8:12 PM, shannonlow <shann...@gmail.com> wrote:

Isn't there going to be a S.rb meetup in January?

andy...@deepcalm.com

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Jan 11, 2008, 3:47:32 AM1/11/08
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Might want to make it the week before CNY and all... dunno what
people's movements are (i.e. I'll be away!)

On Jan 10, 11:37 pm, choonkeat <choonk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hope so! :-) Anyone with anything for Thursday, 31st Jan?
>
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sausheong

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Jan 11, 2008, 9:05:43 AM1/11/08
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I'm fine with Thurs 31th Jan. People still interested in the Ruby-
PayPal gem?

On Jan 11, 4:47 pm, "andycr...@deepcalm.com" <andycr...@deepcalm.com>
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Harish Mallipeddi

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Jan 11, 2008, 9:42:43 AM1/11/08
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I am for sure.

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shannonlow

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Jan 11, 2008, 10:41:40 AM1/11/08
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What about Sau Sheong's Ruby Facebook app talk? Or are we past the
Facebook trend already? (^_^)

On Jan 11, 10:42 pm, "Harish Mallipeddi" <harish.mallipe...@gmail.com>
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> I am for sure.

JasonOng

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Jan 11, 2008, 10:21:32 PM1/11/08
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yeah SauSheong me too :)

On Jan 11, 10:42 pm, "Harish Mallipeddi" <harish.mallipe...@gmail.com>
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> I am for sure.

jamestyj

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Jan 12, 2008, 5:48:29 PM1/12/08
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31th Jan sounds good to me!

choonkeat

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Jan 29, 2008, 3:00:41 AM1/29/08
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Confirmed venue.

Venue: SMU, School of Information System, Seminar Room 2.3(Level 2)
Time booked: 7pm to 9.30pm

See y'all there. Especially the presenters.. its this Thursday ;-)

Cheers
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Michael Lim

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Jan 29, 2008, 3:17:16 AM1/29/08
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Okay, I will be there!

Just to catch up a bit with the RoR guys as well :-)

Cheers,
Michael

JasonOng

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Jan 29, 2008, 5:06:54 AM1/29/08
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Ok thanks dude! See ya on thursday then! :)

On Jan 29, 4:00 pm, choonkeat <choonk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Confirmed venue.
>
> Venue: SMU, School of Information System, Seminar Room 2.3(Level 2)
>
> > Time booked: 7pm to 9.30pm
>
> See y'all there. Especially the presenters.. its this Thursday ;-)
>
> Cheers
> --
> choonkeat
>

sausheong

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Jan 29, 2008, 10:34:27 AM1/29/08
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Ah, you probably mean me :) I'll try to leave Science Park on the dot
at 6pm -- the traffic is quite killer.

On Jan 29, 4:00 pm, choonkeat <choonk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Confirmed venue.
>
> Venue: SMU, School of Information System, Seminar Room 2.3(Level 2)
>
> > Time booked: 7pm to 9.30pm
>
> See y'all there. Especially the presenters.. its this Thursday ;-)
>
> Cheers
> --
> choonkeat
>

Michael Lim

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Feb 1, 2008, 1:37:48 AM2/1/08
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Hi guys,

Great to meet you guys!

Regarding yesterday's presentation about Ext JS, here's the answer for the questions on licensing:

From the LICENSE.TXT file:

Ext is also available under the terms of the Open Source LGPL 3.0 license. You may use our open source license terms if you:

Are using Ext in a commercial application that is not a software development library or toolkit, you will meet LGPL requirements and you do not wish to support the project

If you are using this library for commercial purposes, we encourage you to purchase
a commercial license. Please visit http://extjs.com/license for more details.

Note the word "encourage". So freely use this library in your commercial project, but in the spirit of Open Source, do purchase it if you can. :-)

Cheers,
Michael

JasonOng

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Feb 3, 2008, 6:41:53 AM2/3/08
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Hi Michael

Thanks for the clarifications. My bad for not checking it up before
putting it in my slides!

Cheers.

On Feb 1, 2:37 pm, "Michael Lim" <lim.ck.mich...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Great to meet you guys!
>
> Regarding yesterday's presentation about Ext JS, here's the answer for the
> questions on licensing:
>
> From the LICENSE.TXT file:
>
> Ext is also available under the terms of the Open Source LGPL 3.0 license.
> You may use our open source license terms if you:
>
> Are using Ext in a commercial application that is not a software development
> library or toolkit, you will meet LGPL
> requirements<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html#section4>and you do
> not wish to support the project
>
> If you are using this library for commercial purposes, we encourage you to
> purchase
> a commercial license. Please visithttp://extjs.com/licensefor more
> details.
>
> Note the word "encourage". So freely use this library in your commercial
> project, but in the spirit of Open Source, do purchase it if you can. :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Michael
>

sausheong

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Feb 3, 2008, 11:48:02 AM2/3/08
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Hm, if this license is LGPL then the restrictions are stronger than it
is depicted. You cannot extend this library without making your code
also in LGPL and this might not be what you wanted if you are selling
your software. Even if you're developing for a client, you might want
to be careful -- your client might not appreciate getting software
that is licensed in LGPL.

Although the site says 'encourage' you should check out the full terms
of the LGPL license and also be aware how you are using it. For
example, using it the way Jason did in creating helpers might very
well make the helpers LGPL-licensed.

Of course if you're using this for running your own apps it's
perfectly fine, neither LGPL or GPL will touch you.

On Feb 1, 2:37 pm, "Michael Lim" <lim.ck.mich...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Great to meet you guys!
>
> Regarding yesterday's presentation about Ext JS, here's the answer for the
> questions on licensing:
>
> From the LICENSE.TXT file:
>
> Ext is also available under the terms of the Open Source LGPL 3.0 license.
> You may use our open source license terms if you:
>
> Are using Ext in a commercial application that is not a software development
> library or toolkit, you will meet LGPL
> requirements<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html#section4>and you do
> not wish to support the project
>
> If you are using this library for commercial purposes, we encourage you to
> purchase
> a commercial license. Please visithttp://extjs.com/licensefor more
> details.
>
> Note the word "encourage". So freely use this library in your commercial
> project, but in the spirit of Open Source, do purchase it if you can. :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Michael
>

JasonOng

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Feb 3, 2008, 8:08:12 PM2/3/08
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Wow. This is really important to know. I'll definitely be looking into
this. Thanks for all the info guys!

Cheers.
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