Re: [twitter-dev] Annotations Hackfest wiki page

2010-05-31 Thread Abraham Williams
For those who could not make it to the Twitter office I snipped the
introduction from the start and the demoes from the end:
http://blog.abrah.am/2010/05/twitter-annotations-hackfest-highlights.html

Abraham

On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 12:32, Ryan Sarver  wrote:

> Here is the page that we'll use to coordinate everything this weekend.
> Let us know if you have any questions.
>
> https://apiwiki.twitter.com/Annotations-Hackfest-May-25th
>
> Best, rs
>



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[twitter-dev] Annotations Hackfest wiki page

2010-05-29 Thread Ryan Sarver
Here is the page that we'll use to coordinate everything this weekend.
Let us know if you have any questions.

https://apiwiki.twitter.com/Annotations-Hackfest-May-25th

Best, rs


Re: [twitter-dev] Annotations Hackfest Update - join in remotely!

2010-05-29 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky

Quoting Ryan Sarver :


Ed, I'm going to post a wiki page shortly to coordinate all the local
and remote groups. Stay tuned, it kicks off at 1pm PST today


Thanks! Stickler that I am, I'm going to assume that you mean Pacific  
*Daylight* Time - aka UTC - 7 hours ;-)


On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 11:03 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
 wrote:

Quoting Ryan Sarver :


Hey all,

Just wanted to update everyone and let you know that we are going to be
extending the Annotations hackfest to anyone interested, regardless of
whether or not you are able to make it to SF. We'll be providing a preview
of Annotations to anyone interested with the caveat that it might get torn
down again after the weekend is over if we feel like we need to make some
changes based on the feedback from the weekend.

Unfortunately the actual judging will only be possible for people that are
able to make it to the office, but we wanted to make sure developers
around
the world were able to participate and provide feedback on this EARLY
preview of Annotations. Your hard work will still get featured with
everyone
else's in the blog or wherever we end up putting links to all that was
accomplished over the weekend.

We will also be trying to setup video uplinks so we can all get to meet
each
other virtually, regardless of where you are geographically. So get your
webcams ready.

You'll still need to submit through the form in the blog post (
http://engineering.twitter.com/2010/05/annotations-hackfest.html) as we
need
the twitter handles of people on your team so we can enable Annotations
for
you. Please be sure to note in the description that you will be a remote
team and where you will be tuning in from.

We are incredibly excited to see what everyone comes up with. See you
there
physically or virtually.

Best, Ryan



How are we coordinating the remote folks? Twitter? IRC? Email?











Re: [twitter-dev] Annotations Hackfest Update - join in remotely!

2010-05-29 Thread Ryan Sarver
Ed, I'm going to post a wiki page shortly to coordinate all the local
and remote groups. Stay tuned, it kicks off at 1pm PST today

On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 11:03 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
 wrote:
> Quoting Ryan Sarver :
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> Just wanted to update everyone and let you know that we are going to be
>> extending the Annotations hackfest to anyone interested, regardless of
>> whether or not you are able to make it to SF. We'll be providing a preview
>> of Annotations to anyone interested with the caveat that it might get torn
>> down again after the weekend is over if we feel like we need to make some
>> changes based on the feedback from the weekend.
>>
>> Unfortunately the actual judging will only be possible for people that are
>> able to make it to the office, but we wanted to make sure developers
>> around
>> the world were able to participate and provide feedback on this EARLY
>> preview of Annotations. Your hard work will still get featured with
>> everyone
>> else's in the blog or wherever we end up putting links to all that was
>> accomplished over the weekend.
>>
>> We will also be trying to setup video uplinks so we can all get to meet
>> each
>> other virtually, regardless of where you are geographically. So get your
>> webcams ready.
>>
>> You'll still need to submit through the form in the blog post (
>> http://engineering.twitter.com/2010/05/annotations-hackfest.html) as we
>> need
>> the twitter handles of people on your team so we can enable Annotations
>> for
>> you. Please be sure to note in the description that you will be a remote
>> team and where you will be tuning in from.
>>
>> We are incredibly excited to see what everyone comes up with. See you
>> there
>> physically or virtually.
>>
>> Best, Ryan
>>
>
> How are we coordinating the remote folks? Twitter? IRC? Email?
>
>
>


Re: [twitter-dev] Annotations Hackfest Update - join in remotely!

2010-05-29 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky

Quoting Ryan Sarver :


Hey all,

Just wanted to update everyone and let you know that we are going to be
extending the Annotations hackfest to anyone interested, regardless of
whether or not you are able to make it to SF. We'll be providing a preview
of Annotations to anyone interested with the caveat that it might get torn
down again after the weekend is over if we feel like we need to make some
changes based on the feedback from the weekend.

Unfortunately the actual judging will only be possible for people that are
able to make it to the office, but we wanted to make sure developers around
the world were able to participate and provide feedback on this EARLY
preview of Annotations. Your hard work will still get featured with everyone
else's in the blog or wherever we end up putting links to all that was
accomplished over the weekend.

We will also be trying to setup video uplinks so we can all get to meet each
other virtually, regardless of where you are geographically. So get your
webcams ready.

You'll still need to submit through the form in the blog post (
http://engineering.twitter.com/2010/05/annotations-hackfest.html) as we need
the twitter handles of people on your team so we can enable Annotations for
you. Please be sure to note in the description that you will be a remote
team and where you will be tuning in from.

We are incredibly excited to see what everyone comes up with. See you there
physically or virtually.

Best, Ryan



How are we coordinating the remote folks? Twitter? IRC? Email?




Re: [twitter-dev] Annotations Hackfest Update - join in remotely!

2010-05-26 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky

Quoting Ryan Sarver :


Hey all,

Just wanted to update everyone and let you know that we are going to be
extending the Annotations hackfest to anyone interested, regardless of
whether or not you are able to make it to SF. We'll be providing a preview
of Annotations to anyone interested with the caveat that it might get torn
down again after the weekend is over if we feel like we need to make some
changes based on the feedback from the weekend.


Thank you!! It's going to be a fun weekend! ;-)





[twitter-dev] Annotations Hackfest Update - join in remotely!

2010-05-26 Thread Ryan Sarver
Hey all,

Just wanted to update everyone and let you know that we are going to be
extending the Annotations hackfest to anyone interested, regardless of
whether or not you are able to make it to SF. We'll be providing a preview
of Annotations to anyone interested with the caveat that it might get torn
down again after the weekend is over if we feel like we need to make some
changes based on the feedback from the weekend.

Unfortunately the actual judging will only be possible for people that are
able to make it to the office, but we wanted to make sure developers around
the world were able to participate and provide feedback on this EARLY
preview of Annotations. Your hard work will still get featured with everyone
else's in the blog or wherever we end up putting links to all that was
accomplished over the weekend.

We will also be trying to setup video uplinks so we can all get to meet each
other virtually, regardless of where you are geographically. So get your
webcams ready.

You'll still need to submit through the form in the blog post (
http://engineering.twitter.com/2010/05/annotations-hackfest.html) as we need
the twitter handles of people on your team so we can enable Annotations for
you. Please be sure to note in the description that you will be a remote
team and where you will be tuning in from.

We are incredibly excited to see what everyone comes up with. See you there
physically or virtually.

Best, Ryan


Re: [twitter-dev] Annotations Hackfest

2010-05-26 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky

Quoting themattharris :


Hey everyone,

This week the Twitter Engineering team announced they are running an
annotation Hackfest. The event will be this weekend (29-30 May) at
Twitter HQ (795 Folsom St. San Francisco) and is free to attend.
Places are limited so if you want to attend sign up today!

If you are in the Bay Area this is a great opportunity to hack with
Annotations and meet other Twitter developers. I'll be around for the
event so if you want to share ideas and experiences with using the
APIs, or just want to have a chat, come and say hi.

More details and the signup form are on the Engineering team blog:
http://engineering.twitter.com/2010/05/annotations-hackfest.html

Best,
Matt



When will the annotations previews be open for hacking to the general  
developer community? Not all of us can afford to drop everything we're  
working on and come to a hackathon.




[twitter-dev] Annotations Hackfest

2010-05-26 Thread themattharris
Hey everyone,

This week the Twitter Engineering team announced they are running an
annotation Hackfest. The event will be this weekend (29-30 May) at
Twitter HQ (795 Folsom St. San Francisco) and is free to attend.
Places are limited so if you want to attend sign up today!

If you are in the Bay Area this is a great opportunity to hack with
Annotations and meet other Twitter developers. I'll be around for the
event so if you want to share ideas and experiences with using the
APIs, or just want to have a chat, come and say hi.

More details and the signup form are on the Engineering team blog:
http://engineering.twitter.com/2010/05/annotations-hackfest.html

Best,
Matt