The next 'friendly fireside chat' for RISC OS developers, or anyone with
an interest in developing on or for RISC OS, and at any skill level from beginner to expert, will take place on Saturday, 3rd August, kicking off
at around 7:30pm.
Taking place online, using the Zoom video conferencing platform, these
meetings take place on a semi-regular basis, with the date of the next
meeting decided at some point during the current one.
They are a way for anyone developing on (or for) RISC OS to meet up from
the comfort of their own home, and discuss programming (and platform)
matters - and for people with less knowledge and experience to discuss
issues they may be experiencing, or areas they are having difficulty understanding, and get help and support from those with more experience.
Much of the meeting will be conversational in nature, but sometimes
developers show off what they're working on, and occasionally participants might get to see how-to videos and similar that may or may not be ready
for publishing on YouTube.
The only thing you need to join the meeting are an interest in RISC OS development, together with the log-in credentials and a machine on which
Zoom can be used. Zoom can be found at
https://zoom.us/ and the log-in
details for the meeting remain the same as previous meetings, so if you've joined one before you should already have them - otherwise here's how to
obtain them:
* You can contact Andrew McCarthy on Twitter (now X) at
https:// twitter.com/ArmBytes or Mastodon at
https://mastodon.online/@armbytes – or even from your RISC OS computer using ChatCube.
* Or you can send an email to me here in the RISCOSitory bunker in reply
to this announcement. Please note, though, that any emails sent to me on
the day of the meeting itself will not receive a reply until very close to
the meeting's start time!
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a.m.conroy@argonet.co.uk, Moderator of comp.sys.acorn.announce.
Submissions to
csaa@owlart.net
Related mail to
csaa-request@owlart.net
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