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FOSDEM call for presence: any rubyists interested?

Bauduin Raphael

10/4/2004 9:34:00 AM

Just after Rubycon, and just before Euruko is maybe not the best time to send
such a message, but the FOSDEM has made a call for presence regarding their developers rooms
during the 2005 edition in february 2005.

If Rubyists are interested, they can contact devrooms at fosdem dot org. It's a good place to meet
hackers from very different projects (previous years, there were hackers from projects as different as
Postgresql, Gnome, KDE, free java, Mozilla, Mysql, openmosix, Debian, etc).

If you're interested as visitor, entrance is completely free (no pre-registration needed, no entrance fee).

All info at http://www....

Raph
4 Answers

Richard Dale

10/4/2004 12:30:00 PM

0

Raphael Bauduin wrote:

> Just after Rubycon, and just before Euruko is maybe not the best time to
> send such a message, but the FOSDEM has made a call for presence regarding
> their developers rooms during the 2005 edition in february 2005.
>
> If Rubyists are interested, they can contact devrooms at fosdem dot org.
> It's a good place to meet hackers from very different projects (previous
> years, there were hackers from projects as different as Postgresql, Gnome,
> KDE, free java, Mozilla, Mysql, openmosix, Debian, etc).
>
> If you're interested as visitor, entrance is completely free (no
> pre-registration needed, no entrance fee).
>
> All info at http://www....
Hi Raph

If I come would anyone be interested in a presentation about QtRuby and
Korundum? I agree it would be nice to have a specific meeting room for
rubyists.

-- Richard

Raphael Bauduin

10/5/2004 8:55:00 AM

0

Richard Dale wrote:
> Raphael Bauduin wrote:
>
>
>>Just after Rubycon, and just before Euruko is maybe not the best time to
>>send such a message, but the FOSDEM has made a call for presence regarding
>>their developers rooms during the 2005 edition in february 2005.
>>
>>If Rubyists are interested, they can contact devrooms at fosdem dot org.
>>It's a good place to meet hackers from very different projects (previous
>>years, there were hackers from projects as different as Postgresql, Gnome,
>>KDE, free java, Mozilla, Mysql, openmosix, Debian, etc).
>>
>>If you're interested as visitor, entrance is completely free (no
>>pre-registration needed, no entrance fee).
>>
>>All info at http://www....
>
> Hi Raph
>
> If I come would anyone be interested in a presentation about QtRuby and
> Korundum? I agree it would be nice to have a specific meeting room for
> rubyists.

Hi Richard,

If no other rubyists are interested, it will be hard to give a room for Ruby.
However, KDE will certainly have a room and I'm sure a presentation about Korundum/QtRuby
could fit in their program.

It would be cool to have a Ruby room though, and there are enough subject to organise a little program
(QtRuby, Ruby on rails, Rake, WxRuby, well, see rubyforge for other possibilities ;-).
It would be an opportunity to promote Ruby/Ruby projects to the open source developers comunity too.

Dates of the event are 26 and 27th feb 2005.

Raph



>
> -- Richard

Richard Dale

10/5/2004 9:36:00 AM

0

Raphael Bauduin wrote:

>> If I come would anyone be interested in a presentation about QtRuby and
>> Korundum? I agree it would be nice to have a specific meeting room for
>> rubyists.
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> If no other rubyists are interested, it will be hard to give a room for
> Ruby. However, KDE will certainly have a room and I'm sure a presentation
> about Korundum/QtRuby could fit in their program.
Yes, KDE and ruby go together beautifully - you don't see what an elegant
api it is, while it's hidden under all that C++ cruft :). Alex Kellett and
myself did a lot of Ruby evangelising at the KDE aKademy conference. We've
got Zack Rusin as a convert for instance, and he's busy writing a Korundum
app now.

> It would be cool to have a Ruby room though, and there are enough subject
> to organise a little program (QtRuby, Ruby on rails, Rake, WxRuby, well,
> see rubyforge for other possibilities ;-). It would be an opportunity to
> promote Ruby/Ruby projects to the open source developers comunity too.
How about getting somebody to sell copies of the new pickaxe book there - is
that possible?

> Dates of the event are 26 and 27th feb 2005.
I look forward to it - I've been been for the past three years now. Thanks
for doing such a good job organising the meeting.

Raphael Bauduin

10/5/2004 9:53:00 AM

0

Richard Dale wrote:
> Raphael Bauduin wrote:
>
>
>>>If I come would anyone be interested in a presentation about QtRuby and
>>>Korundum? I agree it would be nice to have a specific meeting room for
>>>rubyists.
>>
>>Hi Richard,
>>
>>If no other rubyists are interested, it will be hard to give a room for
>>Ruby. However, KDE will certainly have a room and I'm sure a presentation
>>about Korundum/QtRuby could fit in their program.
>
> Yes, KDE and ruby go together beautifully - you don't see what an elegant
> api it is, while it's hidden under all that C++ cruft :). Alex Kellett and
> myself did a lot of Ruby evangelising at the KDE aKademy conference. We've
> got Zack Rusin as a convert for instance, and he's busy writing a Korundum
> app now.
>
>
>>It would be cool to have a Ruby room though, and there are enough subject
>>to organise a little program (QtRuby, Ruby on rails, Rake, WxRuby, well,
>>see rubyforge for other possibilities ;-). It would be an opportunity to
>>promote Ruby/Ruby projects to the open source developers comunity too.
>
> How about getting somebody to sell copies of the new pickaxe book there - is
> that possible?

O'Reilly is our main sponsor, and I thought they distributed the book in Europe (is that correct?).
I'll check with them if it's possible to have it at FOSDEM.

>
>
>>Dates of the event are 26 and 27th feb 2005.
>
> I look forward to it - I've been been for the past three years now. Thanks
> for doing such a good job organising the meeting.
>

Thanks ;-)

Raph