[boulder.pm] meeting?
David Nicholas Kayal
davek at saturn5.com
Tue Sep 3 00:34:20 CDT 2002
i'm in san fran. i would find it hard to get to gunbarrel. what is the
skinny on your project.
david
On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Chip Atkinson wrote:
> Ok, I've lurked and not attended more than one meeting, so my sway is
> probably equally low. Nevertheless, a meeting in Gunbarrel would be great
> for me. Next Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday would be my preferences.
>
> Here's an idea for a session that just popped into my head. Constructive
> heckling. Somebody (me in particular) talks about a project they are
> working on. The audience members (politely) offer criticism, suggestions,
> and perhaps praise.
>
> What made me think of this was that I'm working on a cgi-bin project but
> I'm not sure I'm going about the whole thing the correct way at all. I
> would love to hear from others how they would approach the problem.
>
> Chip
>
> On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Walter Pienciak wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd be really interested in hearing what Rob has to say about
> > Extreme Programming. (I think he has some reasonable credentials
> > in the area, but it's not up to me to "out" him -- oops, I just
> > did.)
> >
> > Based on the volume/nature of responses, I think maybe a late
> > afternoon meeting might be best -- which means Softpro might
> > be out. If people were willing, we could meet out here at the
> > "IEEE Boulder Lab" up in Gunbarrel. Plenty of parking, standard
> > Ethernet (no 802.11, sorry). If there was interest, I could
> > fire up the grill and cook hamburgers.
> >
> > As for a date, hmmm. I'm out of town the end of this week, but
> > anytime next week except Thursday would be fine. The week after
> > that, any day but Thursday is okay.
> >
> > So that's my first-approximation solution. Comments?
> >
> > Walter
> >
>
>
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