You can present if you want.
I could talk about it more if you run out of things to say.
I hope we don't have to wait for months, though. :'(
I got the impression that most people were more into linux admin than programming, from what I observed at the Erlang talk, but maybe it was just that people were quiet.
It might help to know what level of programming everyone has had, so the presentation could go over programming basics more or less.
----- Original Message ----
From: JP Vossen <jp@jpsdomain.org>
>
Date:
Wed,
30
Jan
2008
00:02:31
-0500
>
From:
"Kyle
R.
Burton"
<
kyle.burton@gmail.com>
>
>
Is
the
PLUG
West
group
interested
in
an
intro
to
lisp
presentation?
>
I'll
be
happy
to
volunteer
to
give
one.
>
>
Just
let
me
know,
+1
for
me
too
(since
I
originally
asked
for
it
:).
I've
been
sitting
on
the
thread
since
a
few
people
responded
they
might
like
to
talk
and
I
haven't
found
time
to
poll
them.
They
are
<goes
and
looks>:
You
(Kyle
R.
Burton)
Above
and
http://lists.netisland.net/archives/plug/plug-2008-01/msg00402.html Josh
Goldstein
(on
Scheme)
http://lists.netisland.net/archives/plug/plug-2008-01/msg00160.html OK,
for
some
reason
I
thought
there
were
more
than
just
you
two.
You
both
wanna
fight
it
out,
or
shall
we
have
Kyle
take
it
since
it
since
he
followed
up?
:-)
Other
people,
including
Toby
DiPasquale
and
John
Claus
(off-list)
gave
interesting
and
useful
answers
in
the
thread.
Thanks
to
all...
JP