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List of Backup Speakers #9

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edunham opened this issue Aug 1, 2017 · 9 comments
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List of Backup Speakers #9

edunham opened this issue Aug 1, 2017 · 9 comments

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@edunham
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edunham commented Aug 1, 2017

We should have some talks on hand for instances when our originally planned speaker has to cancel.

Please comment in this issue if you would like to be a backup speaker for the meetup. Include the name you should be announced as, and the titles of any talks you'd be comfortable giving.

Listing yourself here doesn't commit you to speaking at any particular time; it just means you might sometimes be contacted to see whether you're available.

Thanks!

@BartMassey
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BartMassey commented Aug 1, 2017

Call me "Bart Massey". Absolutely happy to talk anytime. Here's a couple of easy topics, although I have some other things in the works that I could finish given a week or two.

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Name: Matthew Mayer.

Talk topics:

  • Running Rusoto, the unofficial AWS SDK for Rust. Can be flavored a variety of ways from "experiences from my first big open source project" to "code generation using Rust."
  • Sneaking Rust into the day job via helper tooling such as release-party

@edunham
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edunham commented Oct 4, 2017

@matthewkmayer would you like to speak on November 1st about Rusoto?

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Sure thing! Do either of the proposed themes sound more appealing than the other?

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fitzgen commented Oct 9, 2017

Sure thing! Do either of the proposed themes sound more appealing than the other?

Personally, the former excites me more, but the latter would also be good to hear as well!

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edunham commented Oct 9, 2017

@matthewkmayer I have a slight preference for the Rusoto talk, spun toward "how to use Rust for AWS stuff", as I think it'd be relevant to the greatest number of our attendees... though if you'd prefer to talk about helper tooling, that would be great as well. Do you have a short abstract for what you'd like to talk about, or shall I write you one? :)

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How about "the journey with Rust and AWS?" This would allow me to cover how Rusoto came about, what it's like working on it, how it works as well as examples of how it can be used. Hopefully I can track down some people to give me more info about how they're using it in the wild. 😄

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Is this still on for Wednesday? I haven't seen any publication for the event in the usual spots such as This Week in Rust or on Meetup.com. Happy to schedule for a later time.

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edunham commented Oct 31, 2017

@matthewkmayer yep, it's on, I've just been remiss in filing the paperworks :)

Edit: Voila, it's more official now! http://calagator.org/events/1250472756 Thanks for your patience with my disorganized organizing.

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