[ALUG] Update

Christopher Glass tribaal at gmail.com
Wed Jun 11 20:17:13 EAT 2014


Hehe sure, I can try :)

What would you guys be interested in?

I'm not a very good "slides" person, so my strategy would have been to
come as a non-speaker the first time and see what this is all about,
but I'm happy to talk to people about anything I can (without being
too boring, hopefully).

I'm not sure how technical/in-depth these meetings are, but I do
mostly Python development - so I'm happy to do a show and tell about
that or collateral subjects (source control, development methodology,
testing...).

Is the next meeting's time and date already decided?

See you all soon hopefully,

- Chris "the Ubuntu guy" Glass


On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Erik Rowberg via Linux
<linux at lists.habari.co.tz> wrote:
> That sounds good for the next hive meeting.
>
> Also put on the list having the guy from Ubuntu giving a talk.
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Richard via Linux
> <linux at lists.habari.co.tz> wrote:
>>
>> Only half a joke :)
>>
>> Zachariah inspired us with the word "hive", and after a couple turns
>> trying to pair it with another word, we (Zachariah, Albert, Erik and I)
>> liked the sound of "the hive."
>>
>> We had hope to have Godlisten's "Setting up an SMS gateway" session but he
>> was tied up with some intensive Cisco training they were running in the same
>> lab he had hoped to do the session in. In the mean time an overdue session
>> was meant to be on Chef but I would like to wrap up my current project
>> before I do that. As I have reflected on our sessions so far I think it
>> would be great to have a real-life use case or case study. So instead of me
>> coming up with examples (which at times can seem contrived) I would like
>> share some use-cases from my current project. In this project I have also
>> extensively used Functional Reactive Programming with JavaScript on the
>> front-end which has been very beneficial and a time saver; perhaps I can
>> share on that at some point too.
>>
>> So "The Hive!" What do you think?
>>
>> And thank you for the continuous updates on jobs and trainings!
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 9:54:07 AM UTC+3, Richard wrote:
>>>
>>> After a little hiatus we'll be resuming our monthly meet up sessions this
>>> month. In the mean time we have been working on a name for a group, I think
>>> it's about time we ditch "Arusha Tech Forum" which was only meant to be
>>> temporary. This is just a quick update, more information over the course of
>>> the week.
>>
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