APM: Meeting Report

jameschoate at austin.rr.com jameschoate at austin.rr.com
Fri Jul 27 05:27:34 PDT 2012


Ah, so it's a commercial data mining project that sells ad space then? Give the razors away, sell the blades.

But, Trello is a commercial enterprise is it not? They have some sort of business plan they believe will put $$$ in their bank account.

---- Jay Flaherty <jayflaherty at gmail.com> wrote: 
> It is not open source but it is free.
> 
> Jay
> 
> On 07/26/2012 05:02 PM, jameschoate at austin.rr.com wrote:
> > Trello is a commercial project, no? I don't think doing work for a commercial enterprise is appropriate to be honest, especially for free.
> >
> > ---- Will Braswell <wbraswell at hush.com> wrote:
> >> James,
> >>
> >> I propose Trello Bot as a long-term, real-world Perl project.  We briefly discussed Trello Bot at the meeting last night and I will give an official presentation and demo at the August meeting.
> >>
> >> Please check out the Trello Bot development board:
> >>
> >> https://trello.com/board/trello-bot-development/4fd03104949bc7a12262d006
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> ~ Will
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thursday, July 26, 2012 at 3:07 PM, jameschoate at austin.rr.com wrote:
> >>> Good to hear it was well attended. I missed this one, and I'll be
> >>> in Wyoming climbing for the next one unfortunately.
> >>>
> >>> However, I'm curious as to what the thoughts or suggestions were
> >>> for long term activities to keep interest up? Personally I'm not
> >>> much inspired by passive talks.
> >>>
> >>> Is there any interest in actual real world projects of one sort or
> >>> another? A couple of ideas,
> >>>
> >>> - A 2D scroller zombie game
> >>>
> >>> - Core War implementation
> >>>
> >>> ---- Will Braswell <wbraswell at hush.com> wrote:
> >>>> Howdy Perl Mongers,
> >>>>
> >>>> We had a great meeting and social hour, thanks to the 14 people
> >>> who joined us for pizza and beer!  We've got some new (and old)
> >>> officers:
> >>>> Yours Truly, President
> >>>> Mark Lehmann, Vice President & Past President
> >>>> Jeremy Fluhmann, YAPC Representative
> >>>> Wayne Walker, Web Server Administrator
> >>>>
> >>>> We discussed a number of issues related to both technology in
> >>> general and Austin Perl Mongers business.
> >>>> I gave a brief description of the Trello platform and my
> >>> company's big Perl project: Trello Bot.  I have created a Trello
> >>> organization for Austin Perl Mongers, and have sent Trello
> >>> invitations to everyone who came to the meeting.  I will give a
> >>> presentation and demo of Trello Bot at the August meeting.  Anyone
> >>> interested in Trello Bot can see the following websites and
> >>> contact me directly, we will be meeting for weekly pizza every
> >>> Tuesday evening at my office.
> >>>> https://trello.com/board/trello-bot-
> >>> development/4fd03104949bc7a12262d006
> >>>> Don't have a Trello account yet?  Create one and join the Austin
> >>> Perl Mongers organization!
> >>>> https://trello.com/austinperlmongers
> >>>>
> >>>> For now we will continue meeting on the 4th Wednesday of each
> >>> month, so the next meeting will be on August 22nd from 8-10pm.  VP
> >>> Lehmann will contact Genuine Joe's and Mangia's to see which will
> >>> better serve our needs.
> >>>> Jeremy Fluhmann knows quite a bit about the YAPC project, so
> >>> he'll act as our primary point of contact there.
> >>>> I will work with Wayne Walker to get the Austin.pm website
> >>> updated.
> >>>> I'm excited about the revitalization of Austin Perl Mongers, and
> >>> I look forward to working with all of you to expand our
> >>> Perl'ishness and have some fun!
> >>>> Thanks,
> >>>> ~ Will Braswell, AES CTO & Austin.pm President
> >>>>
> >>>> _______________________________________________
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