From cherie at openmedia.co.nz Tue Oct 1 23:09:11 2013 From: cherie at openmedia.co.nz (Cherie Ellis) Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 19:09:11 +1300 Subject: [Brisbane-pm] OSDC 2013 Keynote Speakers and Panel - tickets are still available Message-ID: <524BB887.4040709@openmedia.co.nz> OSDC 2013 Keynote Speakers and Panel *Sam Minn?e - Silverstripe** **9am Monday 21st October* Sam Minn?e, Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of SilverStripe, has shaped the SilverStripe Suite and is part of its success story as an internationally respected Open Source CMS. Prior to being appointed CEO in April 2011, Sam was SilverStripe's Chief Technology Officer for several years, since the company's humble beginnings in 2000. He created a CMS that is smarter, more intuitive and more enjoyable to use. His focus is on applying modern web development techniques to building software that enables the creation of technically complex websites and applications. Sam has a BA in Computing and Philosophy from Victoria University. When he's not at work, he enjoys anything from a good book (shameless sci-fi fan!) to the next Drum'n'bass gig. * **Vikram Kumar (Mega)** **9am Wednesday 23rd October* Discussion panel - 9.30am Tuesday 22nd October Vikram has been CEO of Mega Ltd. since February of this year. Mega provides cloud storage and collaboration services globally. Prior to this, he was Chief Executive of InternetNZ and has also worked with government (State Services Commission) and Telecom NZ. Vikram has over two decades of experience and interest in thinking about the social, economic, political, and cultural impact of the Internet. *Paul Fenwick (Perl Training Australia)** **4pm Wednesday 23rd October* Paul Fenwick is the managing director of Perl Training Australia, and has been teaching computer science for over a decade. He is an internationally acclaimed presenter at conferences and user-groups worldwide, where he is well-known for his humour and off-beat topics. *Privacy and Security Panel** **9:30am Tuesday 22rd October* Our Tuesday morning panel features amazing guest speakers, including the deputy Privacy Commissioner, Katrine Evans, and CEO of Mega Ltd, Vikram Kumar. The panel will pragmatically discuss how you can live with this new GCSB bill now that we have it, and how you can best protect yourself and offer practical solutions for your customers. The conference covers everything from revision control to the latest software development methodologies and tools, OSDC cannot afford to be missed by anyone who uses open source development tools, or writes open source software. Tickets are still available from https://osdc-2013-auckland.lilregie.com/step1 -- Cherie Ellis The OSDC 2013 team http://osdc.org.nz / @osdconf / https://www.facebook.com/OSDConf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From damian at eidsvold.net Wed Oct 2 15:27:53 2013 From: damian at eidsvold.net (Damian James) Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2013 08:27:53 +1000 Subject: [Brisbane-pm] Conference promotion email to this list Message-ID: Hi Brisbane Perl Mongers, I'm the list administrator for brisbane-pm at pm.org. As a general practice, I've been allowing mail to this list promoting relevant conferences such as OSDC and Ruxcon. This is usually manual - even if I whitelist the promoters, their bulk email practices usually trigger some other rule that forces the mail to require approval anyway. That's a roundabout way of saying I have some ongoing visibility of this and therefore (usually) will think about it before hitting "Accept". It occurs to me that while I see this as a value-add for the list (there is, after all, negligible other traffic at this time), others may see it as spam. Does anyone have strong feelings either way? I notice that these emails seem to get classified as "Promotions" in the new gmail anyhow, so perhaps even if people aren't interested it's unlikely to be that much of a bother. Cheers, Damian -- @:=grep!(m!$/|#!..$|),split//,;@;=0..$#:;while($:=@;){$;=rand $:--,@;[$;,$:]=@;[$:,$;]while$:;push@|,shift@;if$;[0]==@|;select$,, $,,$,,1/80;print qq x\bxx((@;+@|)*$|++),@:[@|,@;],!@;&&$/} __END__ Just another Perl Monger ###################### damian at eidsvold.net From srdjan at djenka.net Thu Oct 3 04:55:07 2013 From: srdjan at djenka.net (Srdjan) Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2013 21:55:07 +1000 Subject: [Brisbane-pm] Conference promotion email to this list In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <524D5B1B.8020104@djenka.net> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > > As a general practice, I've been allowing mail to this list > promoting relevant conferences such as OSDC and Ruxcon. > It occurs to me that while I see this as a value-add for the list > (there is, after all, negligible other traffic at this time), > others may see it as spam. Does anyone have strong feelings either > way? > I'm not sure what the focus of Ruxcon is, but OSDC is the second most important regular Perl conference event. In that respect, I believe it has to be announced on the list. Cheers, Srdjan -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlJNWxsACgkQX6p/D9UE7dyCvQCfZ8v8bajVthEs4yqlR+NWJRyb VqgAnj2YW3IC0b/JL0nX2R3rNnbIZxJh =QTmo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----