David Alan Black wrote: > On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Pat Eyler wrote: >>Would it be worth considering holding multiple ruby gatherings in >>different areas concurrently? [...] call it World Ruby Day, and get to work. >> > Maybe worth considering, but I guess my reservation is that the more > complex a plan, and the broader the consensus it requires, the less > likely it is ever to happen. I think Ruby camps (or whatever) should > be encouraged to spring up whe[rn]ever possible. That wouldn't > necessarily mean that what you're envisioning could never happen -- > just that if people are eager to meet and have little codefests, it > would sort of be too bad for them not to just go ahead with it. > > Although... maybe there could be some kind of repository or checkout > system for Ruby-camp-driven projects... though, again, personally I'd > want to encourage people to get together even if it isn't part of a > larger project or system. I think both are great ideas (which don't collide in any way). Tobi -- http://www.pinkjuice.com/