
Sunday at 5 UTC. Yesod IRC meetups are focused on working together to make the framework better. We do a great job with our asynchronous communication, but sometimes some quick back-and-forth is a lot more productive. A framework doesn't define a boundary- it is just a collection of libraries to hack on. Is there something you would like to see improved in Yesod? Stop by and get some help hacking on it. See you there! Greg Weber

Sunday at 5 UTC.
Yesod IRC meetups are focused on working together to make the framework better. We do a great job with our asynchronous communication, but sometimes some quick back-and-forth is a lot more productive.
A framework doesn't define a boundary- it is just a collection of
Is the idea to alternate times every few Sundays? Or what's the plan?
Am 21.06.2011 15:40 schrieb "Greg Weber"
to hack on. Is there something you would like to see improved in Yesod? Stop by and get some help hacking on it.
See you there! Greg Weber

That's how we're leaning right now. From my perspective, I don't mind
doing the meetings in the middle of the week either if that works
better for people. We basically want to ensure that everyone has a
chance to come to *some* of these meetings, if not all of them.
Michael
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 4:48 PM, Aristid Breitkreuz
Is the idea to alternate times every few Sundays? Or what's the plan?
Am 21.06.2011 15:40 schrieb "Greg Weber"
: Sunday at 5 UTC.
Yesod IRC meetups are focused on working together to make the framework better. We do a great job with our asynchronous communication, but sometimes some quick back-and-forth is a lot more productive.
A framework doesn't define a boundary- it is just a collection of libraries to hack on. Is there something you would like to see improved in Yesod? Stop by and get some help hacking on it.
See you there! Greg Weber
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On 21 June 2011 15:39, Greg Weber
Sunday at 5 UTC. Yesod IRC meetups are focused on working together to make the framework better. We do a great job with our asynchronous communication, but sometimes some quick back-and-forth is a lot more productive. A framework doesn't define a boundary- it is just a collection of libraries to hack on. Is there something you would like to see improved in Yesod? Stop by and get some help hacking on it. See you there!
Sounds good, I'll pop on for a chat.

I like the idea of alternating. for what its worth, I'll be living our hangover 2 in thailand this weekend so I wont be able to attend this meeting. will certainly be attending them in the future. max On Jun 21, 2011, at 10:19 PM, Christopher Done wrote:
On 21 June 2011 15:39, Greg Weber
wrote: Sunday at 5 UTC. Yesod IRC meetups are focused on working together to make the framework better. We do a great job with our asynchronous communication, but sometimes some quick back-and-forth is a lot more productive. A framework doesn't define a boundary- it is just a collection of libraries to hack on. Is there something you would like to see improved in Yesod? Stop by and get some help hacking on it. See you there!
Sounds good, I'll pop on for a chat.
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participants (5)
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Aristid Breitkreuz
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Christopher Done
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Greg Weber
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Max Cantor
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Michael Snoyman