Re: Thu 6/18: Join me at Sandstorm meetup & learn about app permissions and self-hosted web apps
--- asheesh@sandstorm.io wrote:
TL;DR: If you are interested in open source web apps, you should join me at the Sandstorm meetup next Thursday & learn about an open source project that makes open source web apps easier to run and more secure. RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/Sandstorm-SF-Bay-Area/events/223113702/ (If you can't make it to the event, sign up there to receive notifications of other events.)
Nice event possibility, although there are possibly one or more persons interested in this event who -- for whatever reason(s); www.meetup.com/privacy -- will decidedly NOT subscribe to Meetup.com for the purposes of RSVP'ing and/or notifications.
I'm on the Sandstorm team, and we have a meetup at 6 PM in SF on Thu 6/18: http://www.meetup.com/Sandstorm-SF-Bay-Area/events/223113702/
Again, this event is intentionally listed as going through Meetup.com.
Just saying....
-A -- Go Open Source Software Bears!
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Hi A!
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 1:53 PM, GoOSSBears acohen36@linuxwaves.com wrote:
Re: Thu 6/18: Join me at Sandstorm meetup & learn about app permissions and self-hosted web apps
--- asheesh@sandstorm.io wrote:
TL;DR: If you are interested in open source web apps, you should join me at the Sandstorm meetup next Thursday & learn about an open source project that makes open source web apps easier to run and more secure. RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/Sandstorm-SF-Bay-Area/events/223113702/ (If you can't make it to the event, sign up there to receive notifications of other events.)
Nice event possibility, although there are possibly one or more persons interested in this event who -- for whatever reason(s); www.meetup.com/privacy -- will decidedly NOT subscribe to Meetup.com for the purposes of RSVP'ing and/or notifications.
I agree. At first glance, there would appear to be some tragic irony in promoting "self-hosted web apps" via meetup.com. (-:
For what it's worth, Sandstorm is best for document-editor type apps, not public-facing large-scale services, so at least there's not massive irony here. But I agree that the Meetup.com privacy policy could be an issue.
If that is an issue for anyone, by all means send me an email, and you'll be very welcome to attend.
-- Asheesh.