@Neil well I hope it goes well, I need someone to go with, seems pointless my boss going (however I suppose it would be good for him to see what a good investment I am ;-)) when he doesn’t know about web design / development.

@Peter yes, I am actually working on a screencast for Neil right now, on how to make a polymorphic permissions system for use in a social app. If you have any questions or problems please don’t hesitate to ask me, I’ll do my best to help with anything. How long have you been using Rails for? Or have you just started?

With regards the social e-commerce engine, basically the case study is a website called TheWineGod, which is going to be one of my boss’s companies.

The idea is that when you buy wine, usually it tells you roughly what it’s good with e.g. ‘fish’, or ‘meat’, but rarely the actual details. When you buy a wine you might discover it goes well with a particular dish or ingredient, so the idea behind the site is you can ask people who’ve bought the bottle you’re looking at ‘Do you think it would go well with… X Y Z?’, they can then reply and earn points if the person buys it and likes it.

A user will be able to do things like setup their own Wine cellar so they can show the wines they like and list their reviews, again earning points when people buy from their cellar and like what they buy.

The points will lead to coupons, money off etc - like having a loyalty card at a supermarket. Aside from that, I am up for suggestions on how to increase interaction between users.

I’d love to visit Amsterdam, especially with people who know the city, all my housemates say it’s a beautiful place, so if you guys would be happy with me tagging along and if I can get time off work, I’d certainly take you guys up on the offer of meeting up.