ALT.NET Online Open Meeting 10-DEC (featuring Jeremy Miller)


Zach Young has set up another LiveMeeting space for Wednesday (10-DEC-2008).

Last week we had a surprise visit from Scott Bellware (thanks Scott!) and discussed, among many other things,  funding open source projects in .NET and managing projects using Lean and Kanbans.

This week, Jeremy Miller is also planning on attending this meeting and is ready to do a show-and-tell on the state of his new StoryTeller testing framework project.

Subject:

ALT.NET Virtual Conference

Start Time:

Wednesday, Dec 10, 2008 9:00 PM GMT-06:00

End Time:

Wednesday, Dec 10, 2008 11:45 PM GMT-06:00

ATTENDEE MEETING URL


Posted Dec 09 2008, 02:32 PM by chadmyers
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colinjack wrote re: ALT.NET Online Open Meeting 10-DEC (featuring Jeremy Miller)
on 12-09-2008 3:52 PM

Argh, even I can't justify getting up at that time :)

Jeremy D. Miller -- The Shade Tree Developer wrote I'm demo-ing StoryTeller online tomorrow night (10/10/08)
on 12-09-2008 4:27 PM

Since Chad is putting me on the spot for this , I'll be doing a demo and leading a discussion on

Community Blogs wrote I'm demo-ing StoryTeller online tomorrow night (10/10/08)
on 12-09-2008 4:42 PM

Since Chad is putting me on the spot for this , I'll be doing a demo and leading a discussion on

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on 12-09-2008 10:21 PM

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Xerxes wrote re: ALT.NET Online Open Meeting 10-DEC (featuring Jeremy Miller)
on 12-10-2008 6:54 PM

Friendly suggestion - whenever you post info about an upcoming ALT.NET meeting, could you also post a URL to start times for other timezones?

For instance, the "Fixed Time" feature of this website allows anyone to see when the meeting starts in their local timezone.

www.timeanddate.com/.../fixedtime.html

Thanks :)

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