Same here, good idea, these topics are covering most questions /
area's.
I also would really like off line viewing as I'm on a different
timezone.

Thanks!

On Feb 2, 6:01 am, AJ Mercer <ajmer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sounds good Geoff.
> Do you think you could make the recording available for off-line viewing
> too?
>
> I would like to see:
>
>    - FormTools
>    - WebSkins and security
>    - Caching
>    - And a What's New - for those cool things that Mat and Blair sneak in
>
> 2009/2/2 modius <mod...@gmail.com>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Folks,
>
> > We've been toying with the idea of a regular online meet-up for
> > users.  This would be a chance for users, developers and core
> > developers to get together, ask questions, demo how things work and so
> > on.
>
> > The problem with many of these forums is the pressure to put something
> > significant/meaningful together can often get so great that you end up
> > not doing anything at all.  I'm playing around with the following
> > idea.
>
> > A weekly meet-up -- yup, weekly. On a specific day every week --
> > possibly Thursday, as this is the day Daemon has its internal FarCry
> > breakfast each week.  With a 20mins only session with 10mins Q&A.  All
> > delivered through Adobe Connect.  Anything useful gets republished as
> > a video podcast, warts and all.
>
> > The hope is that by keeping each meeting so short, we could attempt to
> > talk about one specific thing, and people might actually turn up to
> > listen.  Plus anything we produce from the meeting, such as a video,
> > would actually be short enough and focused enough to have some
> > relevance.
>
> > Session ideas off the top of my head:
> >  - case study on a new farcry site launch
> >  - best way to upload an image and embed in your page
> >  - how does the new admin tray work
> >  - anatomy of a formtool; how these components are put together
> >  - how to configure the rich text editor for your projects needs
> >  - and so on.
>
> > In theory, if we don't have to prepare anything significant, we stand
> > a real chance of actually doing a session.  By doing it so regularly,
> > we can chop and change the content to suit peoples needs.  We want to
> > see if we can't freestyle content and engage with the community more
> > without the overhead of preparing a formal presentation.
>
> > Anyway just a thought.  What do you guys think?  What sort of content
> > do you want to see covered? What time would be a good time? -- assume
> > in or near Aussie business hours.
>
> > geoff
> >http://www.daemon.com.au/
>
> --
> AJ Mercer
> Web Log:http://webonix.net
>
> Once you come to the realisation that everyone is crazy,
> You will never be surprised or disappointed ever again.
> AJM 2008
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