Marmotte,

Keith has answered one of your questions. (Thanks Keith!)

> Is it high-level ?

It can be as high-level or as low-level as the project demands (and
the group decides).

> Do we need to already know what we are going to discuss ?

No. You can remain silent and work on your own project. Or remain
silent and observe a group working on a project (if they're happy for
you to join). Or join in and discuss a group project--and work on it.

It's intended to be a free-form event; with one or several group
projects and a sprinkling of individual projects (depending on who
shows up on the night!)

It will be best if those with group project ideas declare them in
advance--then they can bring a team together which will (with any
luck) show up and start coding.

Not unlike /Startup Weekend/, but with the option to carry over the
project from month-to-month--or contribute to a shared repository
between project nights. (I recommend Bitbucket or Github, if you care
to learn Mercurial or Git.)

One big difference from /Startup Weekend/: the project doesn't have to
be commercial, it can be open source or for charity, or just a coding
exercise.

Regards,

Kevin.

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