I've submitted a proposal to the Open Source Bridge conference to give a tutorial talk on Rust. I can still edit the proposal between now and March 2, so I'd welcome any comments or suggestions about it!
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Date: 2013-02-18 02:56 am (UTC)Have you been to OSBridge before? I'm wondering because LCA has a strong preference for tutorials that involve the attendees with laptops out, doing things themselves, but I think we're unusual in that respect. However, if you haven't been to OSBridge double-check that they're into this more demo style of tute. (And now you know what to change to pitch this to LCA.)
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Date: 2013-02-18 07:19 pm (UTC)I haven't been to OS Bridge before, no. Originally I was planning to do a tutorial that involved the attendees with laptops out and doing things; then I realized that while that would probably be more useful, it would take a whole day in order to be useful at all, in my opinion. (It takes more than an hour and a half on some people's machines just to build Rust, and I don't feel good about expecting people to build it ahead of time, given that some people will run into build problems.) I looked at the other "cooking" track proposals and none of them seem to explicitly say that the tutorial will be hands-on, so I think I'm okay. Since I know I don't want to do the other kind of tutorial, I'm ok with it getting rejected if the organizers do turn out to prefer that kind :-)
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Date: 2013-02-18 07:39 pm (UTC)Given LCA's model, they would likely insist on one of the following:
- you provide tested VMs with Rust pre-built for people to boot (which in theory should mean building it against less targets)
- you provide compiled versions for them to install
- you bring a box that people SSH into and all use Rust on that (and you bring a second person to sit as root and kill people's rogue processes, LCA isn't DEFCON, but someone would try and find out if you had thought of that — cunning, attendees, you are so unpredictable!)
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Date: 2013-02-18 07:41 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2013-02-18 08:26 pm (UTC)Take a look at previous years' tutorials for better guidance on what the organizers like to see, especially regarding the lecture-to-exercise balance.
I agree with puzzlement; this proposal seems solid to me. You answered my "why should people learn this?" and "what will they get out of it?" questions clearly.
I think you can even edit the proposal up until March 9th, in case you have any blazing crashes of insight in that final week.