Hi folks,

At our last meeting I felt that we didn't have enough time to get to
hacking and informal discussion. The presentations were great -- but I
want more time for people to share experience and hack on code.

I'd like to try out a different format for the next meeting. No
monolithic presentations by anybody. Just hacking and ad-hoc
discussions. People should come with questions ("Does anybody have
experience with high-availability django solutions?"), and discussions
will form around topics -- either people will have knowledge to share
or it will be an opportunity for people with common interests to do
some research together.

If you have a subject you've done research about lately and would like
to share your experience, then throw a topic on the whiteboard so
interested people can group together for a discussion.

As for hacking, I know there are projects I would like to work on with
others -- fulltext searching with django, for example. I suggest that
people share topics of interest in a wiki before the meeting as
hacking is better when everybody is already familiar with the
subjects.

Thoughts? This kind of meetup requires very little preparation -- just
a space and a time. I'm happy to do it at google or at TAU or any
other space with wifi, power, and enough tables.

Let's get it rolling! How about 1st week of february?

-Idan
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