Posted by webchick on August 16, 2007 at 5:19pm
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2007-08-26 11:00 - 14:00 US/Pacific Just as we did at the start of Summer of Code, let's have another call now that we're at the end of Summer of Code, for all the SoC students to talk about their work over the summer, lessons learned, and what's next on the horizon for your projects.
This'll be held as a Drupal Dojo lesson at 11AM - 2PM Pacific (US) time, Sunday, August 26, 2007. I'd like to encourage all Drupal SoC students and mentors from this year to come and share your experiences!
Thanks much to diggersf for this idea! :)
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some people at FrOSCon
Some of us will be at FrOSCon that day. It will be 8PM-11PM in Bonn if I count that right, so already past the FrOSCon session program.
Which means, if we don't get
Which means, if we don't get kicked out of the place, we could do it from FrOSCon. I'll investigate.
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Dumb question. Call what? Can't find the original post with call-in details.
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Sorry, I won't be able to
Sorry, I won't be able to make it due to me attending my family reunion.
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Drupaldojo lessons now have embedded streaming audio!
Good news for all you SoC-ers who are going to be calling into this week's dojo lesson. We have an embedded streaming audio applet in our dojo screensharing webpage now! that means you just watch the web page, and hear the sound just like a radio station.
The SoC students will call in for the discussion using Teamspeak, and we'll organize then into a call-waiting list for Webchick to interrogate one-at-a-time. Come to the lesson this week!
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Screencast availability?
Just wondering when those of us who were not able to make it to the live Dojo session will be able to watch/listen to the screencast?