[DUG-TO] Meeting Topics

Alan Dixon alan.g.dixon at gmail.com
Fri Feb 26 12:08:41 EST 2010


Hey Andre:

Thanks for the shove. I've been working with OpenAtrium for the past
couple of months and would love to see a discussion about it.

I'm happy to share what i've learned so far, if there are others who
have explored it's delights I'd be happier still to have a shared
panel.

 - Alan

On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Andre Molnar <andre at becircle.com> wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> Its great to see the excitement building around the fact that we've set
> meeting times/dates in stone.  This is really half the battle of monthly
> meetings.
>
> The other half is topics and presentations. While people like James or
> myself may have presentations 'in the can' that can be dusted off on
> short notice - it would be great if we could see some new faces talking
> about things they are working on and topics that they are passionate about.
>
> In the past talks have been given out on a first come first severed
> basis, but at times there hasn't been someone to come first to fill the
> spot.
>
> So this is your time to shine.  I know there have been a few volunteers
> that wanted to talk about such things as security and accessibility that
> have proved popular by the comments in the mailing list.  It would be
> great to lock those talks down to a specific date.
>
> We could also do a 'lightning talk' meeting every once and a while for
> those that don't want to fill an hour but do have something exciting
> they are working on that they want to share.
>
> Or we could have meeting where we talk about Joomla just for the hell of
> it. Don't be shy about proposing a crazy idea.
>
> So yeah. If you're a presenter or absolutely want/need to hear about a
> certain topic - speak up!  Then we can fill up dates a couple of
> meetings in advance and build some momentum.
>
> andre
>
>
>
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