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Spring Boot (reboot) meeting #20

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paulvi opened this issue Jun 13, 2016 · 5 comments
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Spring Boot (reboot) meeting #20

paulvi opened this issue Jun 13, 2016 · 5 comments

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@paulvi
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paulvi commented Jun 13, 2016

When can we have Spring Boot (reboot) meeting ?

mmnaseri/spring-data-mock#85

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Sure. Any specific topic in mind? Or do you want to do a general introduction? Or do you want to have a talk about the internals and the mechanics of how Spring Boot functions?
And also, how well-versed in Spring and Spring Boot are the members of audience?

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paulvi commented Jun 15, 2016

Speakers defines topic http://szjug.github.io/#how-it-works

I suggest do 50/50 Spring Data and spring-data-mock, so those who don't know Spring Data can catch-up.

BTW, what is your time zone?

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I am in Seattle, so PDT.

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paulvi commented Jun 16, 2016

Well, that make is hard to meet in the same time http://time.is/compare/1900_19_May_2016_in_Shenzhen/Seattle (time difference +15h)

Not possible if we do at 7pm, but only if we do on week-end, but that would require more topics for event.

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What are the time windows that you would usually host your talks at? I am usually awake till 1 or 2 AM (as you can probably tell by the issue resolution times 😅) I assume that early morning is inconvenient for you guys.

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