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Oslo Hackathon schedule page
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| David Golden 2008-03-31, 10:58 pm |
| For those attending the Oslo hackathon, please see the new schedule page:
http://perl-qa.hexten.net/wiki/inde...2008_:_Schedule
As we start making plans (hacking or social), please add them to the
page. You may also want to add the page to your watchlist and set
your preferences to notify you when anything on your watchlist
changes.
Regards,
David
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| Salve J Nilsen 2008-03-31, 10:58 pm |
| Important info about the schedule:
David Golden said:
>
> For those attending the Oslo hackathon, please see the new schedule
> page:
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> http://perl-qa.hexten.net/wiki/inde...2008_:_Schedule
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> As we start making plans (hacking or social), please add them to the
> page. You may also want to add the page to your watchlist and set your
> preferences to notify you when anything on your watchlist changes.
Please note, that my first intention is that the entire schedule will be
decided _onsite_ by the people who actually _meet up_. This page will
therefore have to be a _secondary_ source for scheduling information, but
if people want to keep it uptodate with the authoritative one at the
venue, then that's awesome. :)
I repeat: Only the people who meet up _physically_ at the venue get to
decide the actual schedule. The authoritative schedule will hang on the
wall at the venue, and will probably be updated as needed.
- Salve
--
#!/usr/bin/perl
sub AUTOLOAD{$AUTOLOAD=~/.*::(\d+)/;s (DATA,$1,0);print# Salve Joshua Nilsen
getc DATA}$"="'};&{'";@_=unpack("C*",unpack("u*",':4@,$'.# <sjn@foo.no>
'2!--"5-(50P%$PL,!0X354UC-PP%/0\`'."\n"));eval "&{'@_'}"; __END__ is near! :)
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| Andy Armstrong 2008-03-31, 10:58 pm |
| On 31 Mar 2008, at 16:15, Salve J Nilsen wrote:
> I repeat: Only the people who meet up _physically_ at the venue get
> to decide the actual schedule. The authoritative schedule will hang
> on the wall at the venue, and will probably be updated as needed.
Understood. Speaking of the venue - could you add it to the map
please? :)
http://perl-qa.hexten.net/wiki/inde...008_:_Locations
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Andy Armstrong, Hexten
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| Andy Armstrong 2008-03-31, 10:59 pm |
| On 31 Mar 2008, at 16:18, Andy Armstrong wrote:
> Understood. Speaking of the venue - could you add it to the map
> please? :)
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> http://perl-qa.hexten.net/wiki/inde...008_:_Locations
Now with added Google Earth network link - because it was more fun
that what I was supposed to be doing and I'm excited about Oslo.
Only 3 sleeps! :)
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Andy Armstrong, Hexten
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| Thomas Klausner 2008-04-01, 7:54 pm |
| Hi!
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:58:39AM -0400, David Golden wrote:
> For those attending the Oslo hackathon, please see the new schedule page:
Are there any plans on short talks introducing people to the various
topics? I could prepare a short intro to CPANTS, and list my 'Testing
Best Practices' questions (which are also CPANTS related..)
I think that short intro talks would be nice to help attendees decide
what they want to hack on. Longer, more in-depth talks introducing
people to each topic would also be nice, but are maybe to much work to
prepare.
What do you think?
--
#!/usr/bin/perl http://domm.plix.at
for(ref bless{},just'another'perl'hacker){s-:+-$"-g&&print$_.$/}
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| Brian D Foy 2008-04-03, 6:47 am |
| In article <20080401171827.GC10015@d610.chello.at>, Thomas Klausner
<domm@cpan.org> wrote:
> Hi!
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> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:58:39AM -0400, David Golden wrote:
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> Are there any plans on short talks introducing people to the various
> topics? I could prepare a short intro to CPANTS, and list my 'Testing
> Best Practices' questions (which are also CPANTS related..)
Salve mentioned at the Oslo.pm meeting tonight that he wants to start
Saturday morning with people giving three minute talks on what they
plan to work on. That would be the informal sort of talk where you just
stand up and talk, not the sort informal-but-I-slides lightning talk
stuff.
In particular, he mentioned:
* Who you are
* What you are working on
* Why it's important
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