The Toronto Ruby User''s Group (TRUG) is pleased to announce TRUGhat 2006:1. TRUGhat: [T]oronto [R]uby [U]ser''s [G]roup [ha]cka[t]hon TRUGhat is TRUG''s hackathon[1] or codefest. In a hackathon, a group of people get together and will either work toward a common goal, or simply work in a common area on code that interests them. For our first TRUGhat, we have agreed upon a common goal. During a codefest or hackathon, there''s always lots of snacks available, and it''s common for the perfect developer''s food?pizza, of course?to be delivered. The goal is for TRUG to have two TRUGhat events a year. Ruby developers of all skill levels will be welcomed. TRUGhat 2006:1 When? TRUGhat 2006:1 will be held on 6 May 2006, from 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Since we''re all learning something on this first TRUGhat, we probably won''t get started programming until 11:00 A.M. Where? Tucows has generously provided the space and network availability for this event at its offices in Toronto, at 96 Mowat Avenue, one block west of Dufferin, south of King. Transit accessibility is good, with both the King West streetcar and the Dufferin bus passing near the office. Parking is plentiful for those who will be driving. Map[2]. Who? The Tucows space can handle a total of fifteen people, with thirteen places available. If you''re interested in joining us, please put your name below and join the mailing list[3]. What? The current plan is to implement the functionality of libarchive[4] and possibly libtar[5] for Ruby. The primary goal is pure Ruby support with a secondary goal of Ruby/C bindings so that those who have the requisite libraries can take advantage of the C code for performance reasons. More? Some of the details are still being worked out, but [[Austin Ziegler]] has already committed to buying pizza for whomever does show up. Check out the mailing list or the TRUGhat wiki page for more information: http://www.trug.ca/TRUGhat -austin [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackathon [2] http://qurl.net/vs (maps.google.ca) [3] http://www.trug.ca/mailman/listinfo/trug-chat [4] http://people.freebsd.org/~kientzle/libarchive/ [5] http://www.feep.net/libtar/ -- Austin Ziegler * halostatue@gmail.com * Alternate: austin@halostatue.ca