Can someone take notes at the meeting and perhaps post it over the internet? 
:-) Any powerpoint slides, if presented would be great.

I particulary have interersted in reading about the Struts presentation.

I don't really expect such a post to happen, but I have to try... :-)

Curtney

On Monday 25 October 2004 04:05 am, Henk Hangyi wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> The next MMBase user meeting will be on thursday 4 nov 2004 -
> 19:00-21:00h (18:00h for those who join the pizza). The plan is to focus
> is on the different approaches used to build templates for an MMBase
> application.
>
> The program of the meeting is:
>
> 1. Incorporating templates in the website context of the object model:
> Henk Hangyi (the MMBase site is used as a demo)
> 2. Tree-part/leave-part: Johannes Verelst (Didactor and/or some of the
> EO sites will be used to demo)
> 3. Struts: Nico Klaasens (LeoCMS will be used as a demo)
> 4. Discussion: when to use which approach?
>
> The meeting will be hosted by Kennisnet in Zoetermeer (see
> http://corporate.kennisnet.nl/contact/routebeschrijving)
>
> Pizza's are offered by the MMBase Foundation.
>
> PLEASE, LET US KNOW IF YOU ATTEND THE USER MEETING ON 4 NOV
>
> If you would like to come to the meeting of 4 november please send an
> email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and fill in the questions below.
>
> [ ] Yes, I will attend the user meeting of 4 november
> [ ] Yes, I arrive at 18:00h and please order a pizza for me. My favorite
> taste of pizza is ......
>
> Hope to see you next week thursday,
>
> Kind regards, Henk.
>
> Ps.
> 1. For those not familiar with the users and developers meeting: the
> goal of the users meeting is to inform users on released functionality
> and show how it can be installed and used; the goal of the developers
> meeting is to discuss new and ongoing development projects. The goal of
> both meetings is to stay informed, discuss, have a chat and a beer.
> 2. Next meetings will be held on thursday 6 jan 2005, thursday 3 march
> 2005 and thursday 12 may 2005 (always 19:00-21:00h)


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