[MTOS-dev] Dev Day on May 30 in San Francisco

Jenifer Hanen blackphoebe at earthlink.net
Fri Apr 18 16:57:04 PDT 2008


Hi Niall,

Is this a separate event from the proposed Camp Trott Hack Day that was 
posted on the movabletype.org blog?  Or has that idea morphed into this 
event?

If so, is there room for designers and others or just for the folks who 
are actively developing the MTOS platform?

smiles, jen ;o)

Niall Kennedy wrote:
>   The first ever MTOS Dev day will take place on Friday, May 30, in
> San Francisco. This in-person meeting will bring together members of
> the MTOS-dev community for a day of presentations, in-person planning,
> and discussion around the core platform. We'll focus on the core
> development platform of MTOS and plan its future roadmap in a
> post-4.15 world.
>
> http://wiki.movabletype.org/MTDay
>
>   Our meeting will take place on the lower level of the San Francisco
> Public Library's main building at Civic Center. The library is located
> directly almost directly above the Civic Center BART/Muni Rail station
> with many hotels and restaurants nearby. We'll have a private room for
> up to 40 people, Wi-Fi connected to fiber, and projectors.
>
>   The one-day meeting is scheduled directly following Google's I/O
> conference on May 28 & 29. You may want to extend your stay to attend
> the Google event; we may have some additional people already in town
> who may wish to attend our meeting.
>
>   Additional details are available on the MT.org wiki (linked above).
> RSVP if you can make it. Talk about what you would like to see covered
> at the conference and sign up to lead a presentation on development
> issues you feel may affect the platform.
>
>   We could follow-on with a dev sprint the next day if there is
> interest. Chime in on list with your thoughts and opinions even if you
> can't make it out in person.
>
> -Niall Kennedy
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