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Cary Foster

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Aug 16, 2007, 10:18:03 AM8/16/07
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Scott, Anthony, Matt and Andrew, it was good to meet you all. I
enjoyed my first meeting with the group, and I appreciate Scott and
Anthony taking time to explain the baby-step fundamentals about Ruby
and Rails. I look forward to seeing you at the next month's meeting!

Cary Foster
www.caryfoster.com
(216) 337-1855

Matt Swayne

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Aug 16, 2007, 10:38:27 AM8/16/07
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I second that.
I'm looking forward to doing it again.
And I forgot to thank Scott for the pizza!
 
Matt

 

Scott Woods

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Aug 16, 2007, 11:40:01 AM8/16/07
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Thanks everyone for being the brave first people to put together a new
group. I'm psyched to have more people to bounce ideas off of, and I'm
psyched that we have a diverse group in terms of background and
experience. I have a ton of ideas for topics, demos, and material for
future meetings. And I don't think that we'll have any trouble at all
getting a few more people for next time.

I'm happy to provide the pizza :) I've already asked LeAnn at the
CBICC if we can use the conference room each month.

Talk to you soon,
Scott


On Aug 16, 10:38 am, "Matt Swayne" <matt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I second that.
> I'm looking forward to doing it again.
> And I forgot to thank Scott for the pizza!
>
> Matt
>

andrei.s...@gmail.com

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Aug 16, 2007, 11:51:50 AM8/16/07
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I have nothing to add, except to say that it was a great meeting. See
you all at the Start of September!

Andrew

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to...@navarremedia.com

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Aug 18, 2007, 11:42:25 AM8/18/07
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Hi Guys!

Sorry I missed the first meeting. Back from my summer-long stay in
Taiwan (and short visit to Japan) and getting over jet-lag now. I'm
very excited to attend the next meeting. As a way of introducing my
own most recent Ruby involvement, here's a link to a patch that I
created for the ActiveScaffold project (which I use quite frequently):

http://wiki.activescaffold.com/wiki/show/render+:super

And also a plugin that I'm working on (I call it Caramel) to make it
easier to work with RedCloth:

http://plugins.navarremedia.com/caramel/
(Please don't try to install this using "./script/plugin" install from
the command line! That way lies madness and I haven't yet figured out
how to publish the plugin so that "./script/plugin install" works
correctly. Just use wget or some similar command for now I guess)

You can check out ActiveScaffold at www.activescaffold.com and you can
check out RedCloth at http://whytheluckystiff.net/ruby/redcloth/

Scott Woods

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Aug 20, 2007, 1:09:16 AM8/20/07
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Hey Tony,

Welcome back! Thanks for the link to ActiveScaffold -- I'd heard of
it, but hadn't gotten a chance to check it out. What a mistake on my
part! What an incredibly useful way to be able to put together
immediate access to data. I can't wait to incorporate it into
projects.

For Caramel and script/plugin: I think the problem is that script/
plugin is expecting to access the code via subversion, rather than on
a regular web server. We can find you a subversion server if you don't
already have a public one running somewhere. Let me know if you're
interested or want a hand getting it set up.

Looking forward to finally meeting you in person at the next meeting.

Talk to you soon,
Scott

On Aug 18, 11:42 am, t...@navarremedia.com wrote:
> Hi Guys!
>
> Sorry I missed the first meeting. Back from my summer-long stay in
> Taiwan (and short visit to Japan) and getting over jet-lag now. I'm
> very excited to attend the next meeting. As a way of introducing my
> own most recent Ruby involvement, here's a link to a patch that I
> created for the ActiveScaffold project (which I use quite frequently):
>
> http://wiki.activescaffold.com/wiki/show/render+:super
>
> And also a plugin that I'm working on (I call it Caramel) to make it
> easier to work with RedCloth:
>
> http://plugins.navarremedia.com/caramel/
> (Please don't try to install this using "./script/plugin" install from
> the command line! That way lies madness and I haven't yet figured out
> how to publish the plugin so that "./script/plugin install" works
> correctly. Just use wget or some similar command for now I guess)
>

> You can check out ActiveScaffold atwww.activescaffold.comand you can
> check out RedCloth athttp://whytheluckystiff.net/ruby/redcloth/

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