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LiveBlogging BarCampRDU 2007
10AM: Brad Crittenden is talking about distributed version control, focus is on an overview of Bazaar the big selling
point is ease of merging.
bzr: bzr+ssh works, much like svn+ssh, w/HTTP option for public repositories. You can start your own private branches, and if you have permissions, you can ‘push’ back to the trunk. Common commands: [...]
Posted: August 4th, 2007 under BarCampRDU, nerdination.
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It’s On (Again)
BarCampRDU instance the second, that is. August 4th, 2007, at Red Hat’s Centennial Campus location. Fred Stutzman issues the call for signup and for some more organizers.
Posted: July 5th, 2007 under BarCampRDU, conferences.
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BarCampRDU wrapup
For me, anyhow. Thanks to Fred Stutzman and the organizing committee! Fred pointed out that the first BarCamp was organized in six days, which is pretty amazing. While this one took two months, they did a great job with getting the venue and lining up sponsors, and the result of the constrained chaos that is [...]
Posted: July 23rd, 2006 under BarCampRDU.
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Liveblogging BarCampRDU
Here at RedHat’s campus, wating for the, uhh, keynote to begin. I’m (obviously) connected, Tom’s Mac is having troubles. Take that, Cupertino!
Intros. BarCamps explained, the guiding principle is informality and fluidty (wandering around the sessions is encouraged, etc.)
“Keynote” is over, people who want to propose a session are gathering to make their pitches.
The [...]
Posted: July 22nd, 2006 under BarCampRDU.
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