Julian Yap wrote: > > There's the 'Honolulu Coders', which is 'List for discussing both > > Honolulu Java Users Group and Honolulu Ruby Users group': > > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/honolulu-coders/ > > > > The list activity has been very quiet since June or so. > > > > I tried earlier on in the year to contact the main co-ordinators of the > > group to try to have them co-ordinate efforts with HOSEF but never got > > any response back. > > > > I thought it was a bit rude since they had Jeff Barr speak at one of > > their meetings when HOSEF brought him out for TPOSSCON 2006: > > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/honolulu-coders/message/509 > > > > If anyone from the 'Honolulu Coders' Yahoo! group reads this. I'd still > > be interested in co-ordinating some joint efforts. We're a small island > > and it makes sense to work together instead of in separate camps. > > > > ~ Julian > > > > On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 22:12 -1000, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: > > > >> >> There used to be a Honolulu Jave Users Group but I haven't heard any >> >> activity for a while. Anyone interested in reactivating it? Wayne >> >> >> I was talking about the Hawaii/Honolulu Java User Group:
https://hjug.dev.java.net which is part the worldwide java network, but nothing is happening there. I don't know if anyone on the isles are closely following the developments in OpenOffice.org. Beginning version 2.0.4, OOo is structured to accept plugins/extensions as does Firefox. This will be a major milestone in expanding the features & thus user base of OOo. NetBeans IMHO is the best platform to develop OOo plugins. Sun's developers have also made (to me anyway) a major breakthrough in integrating OOo into NetBeans, allowing OOo to be made a module in NetBeans. As far as desktop automations go, this is an exciting development. Wayne _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau
