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[grubstreet] Hackfest, Saturday 19 April -> Sunday 20 April, Fulham

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From: Kate L Pugh
Subject: [grubstreet] Hackfest, Saturday 19 April -> Sunday 20 April, Fulham
Date: 14:19 on 16 Apr 2003
We're going to be working on and around the software for openguides.org,
which will be the "next generation" version of grubstreet, allowing people
to make grubstreet-style guides for their own cities.

If you're interested in wikis, London, RDF, collaborative mapping,
fuzzy searching, geographical markup, wiki<->IRC/mail gatewaying, that
kind of thing, then please mail kake@xxxxx.xx for phone/address
details.  Do note though that this is primarily a hacking event, not a
social one, so please don't come along unless you want to be useful.
All abilities welcome - "pedantic testers from heck" as well as
hackers.  Especially if you can bring a wireless-enabled computer that
you're comfortable working on, or if you know you can effectively
pair-program with someone who's never done it before.

grubstreet:
  http://grault.net/grubstreet/

CGI::Wiki:
  http://search.cpan.org/author/KAKE/CGI-Wiki/

Openguides prototypes:
  http://the.earth.li/~kake/cgi-bin/cgi-wiki/wiki.cgi
    source at
      http://the.earth.li/~kake/code/cgi-wiki-usemod-emulator/

  http://downlode.org/perl/gs_rdf/wiki.cgi

Hope to see you there!

Kate L Pugh (Kake)
Earle Martin (hex)



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