From brent.b.hill at gmail.com Tue Jul 23 15:23:24 2013 From: brent.b.hill at gmail.com (Brent Hill) Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 18:23:24 -0400 Subject: [Cincinnati-pm] Status of Cincinnati.pm Perl Mongers group In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'm glad to see some interest in Perl here and would like to attend meetings but I don't plan to organize anymore. I copied the existing mailing list for the group. On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Deven T. Corzine wrote: > I'm writing to find out the status of the Cincinnati.pm Perl Mongers > group, and to try to initiate some discussion amongst Cincinnati-area > locals with an interest in Perl. > > My name is Deven Corzine, and Perl has been my programming language of > choice for at least 22 years now. I have attended a total of nine YAPC::NA > conferences: St. Louis (2002), Chicago (2006), Houston (2007), Chicago > (2008), Pittsburgh (2009), Columbus (2010), Asheville (2011), Madison > (2012) and Austin (2013). I work for Gannett Media Technologies > International (GMTI) in Cincinnati, Ohio. My co-worker (George Greer) has > attended each YAPC::NA since Chicago in 2008. My wife (Sherry Corzine) has > also joined me every year since Columbus in 2010. My brother (Scott > Corzine) attended YAPC::NA 2002 in St. Louis with me. In the past, somehow > I never ran across anyone at YAPC from the Cincinnati area. > > This year, I was pleasantly surprised to meet not just one, but several > people from the Cincinnati area. First was Henry Van Styn from IntelliTree > Solutions, who gave me his card when I met him at the Dtrace talk. At the > game night, I met Chuck Phillips, Jon Gentle and Greg Estep (all from > SafeSchools). Chuck gave me his card, and Jon and Greg gave me their email > addresses. > > Searching the attendee list, I also saw Michael Conrad from IntelliTree > Solutions on the list as well. I don't recall meeting him at YAPC, but I > found his email address on CPAN, so I'm including him on this email. > > I'm also copying Wayne Blackburn, who has worked with George and I at GMTI > for several years now (though he hasn't attended YAPC), and Chris Wagner, > who literally just started working for GMTI yesterday (and who struck me as > an enthusiastic Perl advocate during the interview). > > I'm also sending this email to Brent Hill, who appears to be the most > recent organizer of the Cincinnati.pm Perl Mongers group. Brent, is the > Cincinnati.pm group currently active? Are you still interested in being > the organizer, or is another volunteer needed? > > It seems that Cincinnati.pm has been started and restarted a couple times > without maintaining much momentum. I was unaware of the most recent > restarting and missed it entirely. Over the years, I've contemplated > trying to restart it myself, but there never seemed much point unless it > included people I wasn't already going to see regularly. Perl enthusiasts > in Cincinnati seem few and far between, for reasons I can't fathom. Or > maybe we just haven't had much luck finding each other? > > Who would in interested in attending Cincinnati.pm meetings? (Are some of > you already doing so?) Does anyone know of other Perl enthusiasts in the > Cincinnati area that aren't already included on this email? > > Deven > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jgentle at safeschools.com Thu Jul 25 06:15:37 2013 From: jgentle at safeschools.com (Jon Gentle) Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 09:15:37 -0400 Subject: [Cincinnati-pm] Status of Cincinnati.pm Perl Mongers group In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <51F124F9.80405@safeschools.com> Hello, Since YAPC::NA, it's actually been my intention to try and restart Cincinnati.pm again. I've just not gotten around to finalizing all the details. After I got this, I decided that it was probably time to finish. So, for everyone interested, we at Scenario Learning will host Cincinnati.pm next Thursday. We have invited Henry Van Styn to talk about RapidApp and we will be provide food for the event. The details: * Who: Henry Van Styn, IntelliTree Solutions * What: RapidApp: Turnkey ajaxy webapps ( https://github.com/vanstyn/RapidApp ) * When: Thursday, August 1st, 6:00pm * Where: Scenario Learning: 7434 Montgomery Road We hope to see you there. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. -Jon Gentle On 7/23/2013 6:23 PM, Brent Hill wrote: > I'm glad to see some interest in Perl here and would like to attend > meetings but I don't plan to organize anymore. I copied the existing > mailing list for the group. > > > On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Deven T. Corzine > wrote: > > I'm writing to find out the status of the Cincinnati.pm Perl > Mongers group, and to try to initiate some discussion amongst > Cincinnati-area locals with an interest in Perl. > > My name is Deven Corzine, and Perl has been my programming > language of choice for at least 22 years now. I have attended a > total of nine YAPC::NA conferences: St. Louis (2002), Chicago > (2006), Houston (2007), Chicago (2008), Pittsburgh (2009), > Columbus (2010), Asheville (2011), Madison (2012) and Austin > (2013). I work for Gannett Media Technologies International > (GMTI) in Cincinnati, Ohio. My co-worker (George Greer) has > attended each YAPC::NA since Chicago in 2008. My wife (Sherry > Corzine) has also joined me every year since Columbus in 2010. My > brother (Scott Corzine) attended YAPC::NA 2002 in St. Louis with > me. In the past, somehow I never ran across anyone at YAPC from > the Cincinnati area. > > This year, I was pleasantly surprised to meet not just one, but > several people from the Cincinnati area. First was Henry Van Styn > from IntelliTree Solutions, who gave me his card when I met him at > the Dtrace talk. At the game night, I met Chuck Phillips, Jon > Gentle and Greg Estep (all from SafeSchools). Chuck gave me his > card, and Jon and Greg gave me their email addresses. > > Searching the attendee list, I also saw Michael Conrad from > IntelliTree Solutions on the list as well. I don't recall meeting > him at YAPC, but I found his email address on CPAN, so I'm > including him on this email. > > I'm also copying Wayne Blackburn, who has worked with George and I > at GMTI for several years now (though he hasn't attended YAPC), > and Chris Wagner, who literally just started working for GMTI > yesterday (and who struck me as an enthusiastic Perl advocate > during the interview). > > I'm also sending this email to Brent Hill, who appears to be the > most recent organizer of the Cincinnati.pm Perl Mongers group. > Brent, is the Cincinnati.pm group currently active? Are you > still interested in being the organizer, or is another volunteer > needed? > > It seems that Cincinnati.pm has been started and restarted a > couple times without maintaining much momentum. I was unaware of > the most recent restarting and missed it entirely. Over the > years, I've contemplated trying to restart it myself, but there > never seemed much point unless it included people I wasn't already > going to see regularly. Perl enthusiasts in Cincinnati seem few > and far between, for reasons I can't fathom. Or maybe we just > haven't had much luck finding each other? > > Who would in interested in attending Cincinnati.pm meetings? (Are > some of you already doing so?) Does anyone know of other Perl > enthusiasts in the Cincinnati area that aren't already included on > this email? > > Deven > > -- Jon Gentle Programmer SafeSchools (o) 800.434.0154 x7007 www.SafeSchools.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: