(This is Chicago specific, so if you're more than a short drive away,
you may want to press the [delete] key now).
If you're in the Chicago area and would like to come by, next week I'm
giving a talk about Subversion to the local Mac OS X dev group (CAWUG).
I don't know about kfogel and cmpilato, but I think sussman may be there
as well.
Oh, it looks like we're all going for beer and munchies afterwards. :-)
-Fitz
-----Forwarded Message-----
From: Bob Frank <bob@apple.com>
To: cawug@king.net, webobjects-talk@omnigroup.com, webobjects-dev@omnigroup.com,
Cocoa-Dev Dev <cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com>, macosx-dev@omnigroup.com
Cc: Scott Murphy <smurphy@apple.com>
Subject: [cawug] Chicago Meeting Tuesday April 6th @ 6:00
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 09:40:14 -0600
Hi All,
Sorry for the late reminder email. We are very fortunate to have Brian
Fitzpatrick presenting this month.
The Chicago Cocoa and WebObjects User Group (CAWUG) is holding our next
meeting this Tuesday, April 6th at 6:00 PM at the Apple Store on
Michigan Ave. Please note the time & location --- 6:00 PM @ Apple
Store.
Agenda:
- Introductions & Announcements
- Subversion, Future Directions, & Mac OS X
- Q & A
Website: http://www.cawug.org/
When: Tuesday, April 6th, 6:00 PM
Where: Apple Store Michigan Avenue
679 North Michigan Ave. (at the corner of Huron & Michigan Ave.)
Chicago, IL 60611
http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?
ed=gYbE5Op_0Tokf_p7h61dwjbWtjC2r1YehzWw&csz=Chicago%2C+IL&country=us
1) Subversion by Brian Fitzpatrick
Subversion is an Open Source Version Control System whose mission is
"To provide a "compelling replacement for CVS." Subversion reached
version 1.0 in February, 2004.
Brian Fitzpatrick will talk about the features of Subversion,
differences between Subversion and CVS, and possible directions for
Subversion's future development. He will also discuss how Subversion
handles Mac OS X specific problems (Bundled directories, etc).
Brian Fitzpatrick is a Senior Software Engineer at CollabNet, Inc
http://www.collab.net/ working full-time on the Subversion project. He
is also a co-author of the book "Version Control with Subversion" to be
released in June by O'Reilly and Associates.
2) all the other stuff
We will, as usual, also have Q & A, a discussion of future meeting
topics and dates. We are very thankful to Kiwi Internet Group for the
list-serve, and other resources they have provided to support this
group. As special thank you to Jonathan Rentzsch for updating and
hosting the groups website ( http://www.cawug.org/ ).
We also wish to thank the folks who run the theater space at the Apple
store for letting us have our meetings there. Since there are no
eating facilities at the store, we will not bring in food. However,
given the store's good location, it should be easy to continue the
discussion at a local eatery or pub like Timothy O'Toole's at 622
Fairbanks (2 blocks east of the store) which worked out very well last
month.
Kiwi Internet Group: http://www.king.net/
Also, thanks to Alex Johnson, the CAWG calendar is available as an iCal:
http://ical.mac.com/alex27/CAWUG (view on the web)
webcal://ical.mac.com/alex27/CAWUG.ics (subscribe to in iCal)
Lastly, if you are working on a project and would like to talk about it
briefly / promote it, I think it would be fun for people to hear about
other people's projects. Please email me off line and you can talk at
a future meeting.
Our next meeting is on May 4th.
-Bob
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