Meet the Selenium Committers; Se 2.0 Preview; Workshop (see RSVP question)

Organiser
San Francisco Selenium Meetup Group
Date
Thu, 28 May 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Palace Hotel , San Francisco, US
Cost
Free

Introduction

First, allow me extend you all a warm welcome to the SF Selenium Meetup group. Thank you for your interest in and for joining this group! It's taken us longer than we wanted, but we've just now scheduled the inaugural meeting of our group. Won't you please join us?

To start this group off right, we've arranged for seven of the lead Selenium committers to attend. We'll be joined by the original creator, Jason Huggins, plus Andras Hatvani, Dan Fabulich, Philippe Hanrigou, Patrick Lightbody, Paul Hammant, and Simon Stewart.

Agenda

6:30 - 7:15 Social hour; pizza & drinks 7:15 - 8:00 Selenium 2.0 preview (Simon Stewart) 8:00 - 9:15 Workshop. Committers will address your real-world Selenium challenges based on problems proposed by attendees (see RSVP question 1 and send us your most vexing or interesting challenge!) 9:15 - 9:30 Wrap up / close.

[b] Logistics[/b]

If there's a videographer among you, we'd love to have a volunteer video this event as we expect a ton of exciting and useful information to be presented. [See second RSVP question.]

The meetup.com organizers strongly encourage us (in red) to charge participants. We strongly resist that idea. So we're asking everyone to RSVP responsibly so that those who truly want to attend will be able to get in and thereby allow us to continue the practice of not charging our members. Thank you in advance!

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