From chankey007 at gmail.com Tue Jul 23 01:30:03 2013 From: chankey007 at gmail.com (Chankey Pathak) Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 14:00:03 +0530 Subject: [Delhi-pm] The Rising Costs of Aging Perlers Message-ID: I just read http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-1-the-data/ and felt sad. I would like to recommend this article to everyone. "*Regardless, after seeing these numbers I?m convinced that the practitioners of Perl are aging and not enough junior developers are being created to sustain the language as a going concern in the development world. What?s worse, Perl does not appear to have any sort of succession plan. It?s turning into the Shakers of the software development world: attempting to rely on conversion for proliferation rather than on reproduction.*" Brasseur gave some nice suggestions in the end which IMO should be followed by a Perl lover: http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-3-the-suggestions/ Quoting from his article: *Make cool shit. Talk about it. Talk about it A LOT.* What little positive image Perl retains in these modern times is primarily limited to making sysadmin/dev ops lives easier. While this is a worthy and admirable accomplishment, it?s not going to turn any heads. People will (and do) not want to learn a language with a stodgy reputation. The best way to shed that reputation is to use the language to develop cutting edge tools and services, then to shout it from the mountain tops. -- Regards, Chankey Pathak -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From superpulse.x at gmail.com Tue Jul 23 02:18:04 2013 From: superpulse.x at gmail.com (venkatakrishnan g) Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 14:48:04 +0530 Subject: [Delhi-pm] [Bangalore-pm] The Rising Costs of Aging Perlers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Great recommendation, loved it. On 23 July 2013 14:00, Chankey Pathak wrote: > I just read > http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-1-the-data/ and > felt sad. I would like to recommend this article to everyone. > > "*Regardless, after seeing these numbers I?m convinced that the > practitioners of Perl are aging and not enough junior developers are being > created to sustain the language as a going concern in the development > world. What?s worse, Perl does not appear to have any sort of succession > plan. It?s turning into the Shakers of the software development world: > attempting to rely on conversion for proliferation rather than on > reproduction.*" > > Brasseur gave some nice suggestions in the end which IMO should be > followed by a Perl lover: > http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-3-the-suggestions/ > > Quoting from his article: > > *Make cool shit. Talk about it. Talk about it A LOT.* What little > positive image Perl retains in these modern times is primarily limited to > making sysadmin/dev ops lives easier. While this is a worthy and admirable > accomplishment, it?s not going to turn any heads. People will (and do) not > want to learn a language with a stodgy reputation. The best way to shed > that reputation is to use the language to develop cutting edge tools and > services, then to shout it from the mountain tops. > > -- > Regards, > Chankey Pathak > > _______________________________________________ > Bangalore-pm mailing list > Bangalore-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/bangalore-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pp at ockham.be Tue Jul 23 03:54:03 2013 From: pp at ockham.be (Pradeep Pant) Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 16:24:03 +0530 Subject: [Delhi-pm] [Bangalore-pm] The Rising Costs of Aging Perlers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <002701ce8792$f40e35b0$dc2aa110$@ockham.be> Article is indeed good. Well researched and very true L From: Delhi-pm [mailto:delhi-pm-bounces+pp=ockham.be at pm.org] On Behalf Of venkatakrishnan g Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 2:48 PM To: Bangalore.pm Cc: delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: Re: [Delhi-pm] [Bangalore-pm] The Rising Costs of Aging Perlers Great recommendation, loved it. On 23 July 2013 14:00, Chankey Pathak wrote: I just read http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-per lers-part-1-the-data/ and felt sad. I would like to recommend this article to everyone. "Regardless, after seeing these numbers I'm convinced that the practitioners of Perl are aging and not enough junior developers are being created to sustain the language as a going concern in the development world. What's worse, Perl does not appear to have any sort of succession plan. It's turning into the Shakers of the software development world: attempting to rely on conversion for proliferation rather than on reproduction." Brasseur gave some nice suggestions in the end which IMO should be followed by a Perl lover: http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-per lers-part-3-the-suggestions/ Quoting from his article: Make cool shit. Talk about it. Talk about it A LOT. What little positive image Perl retains in these modern times is primarily limited to making sysadmin/dev ops lives easier. While this is a worthy and admirable accomplishment, it's not going to turn any heads. People will (and do) not want to learn a language with a stodgy reputation. The best way to shed that reputation is to use the language to develop cutting edge tools and services, then to shout it from the mountain tops. -- Regards, Chankey Pathak _______________________________________________ Bangalore-pm mailing list Bangalore-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/bangalore-pm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From superpulse.x at gmail.com Tue Jul 23 05:07:30 2013 From: superpulse.x at gmail.com (venkatakrishnan g) Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 17:37:30 +0530 Subject: [Delhi-pm] [Bangalore-pm] The Rising Costs of Aging Perlers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Well put. To add to that, its also quite hard for new comers to start using Perl, Well, initially they have very little choice of programming language, they pick whatever that can get them jobs or whatever language their job gets them to work with. Very few companies are hiring freshmen and getting them to use Perl. So if you're just out of college, and lets say you like Perl, you have very little chance of putting it use to pay your bills. On 23 July 2013 17:08, Kiran Kumar wrote: > I have been in both markets and in my opinion, If we look at it from > Indian market perspective it is much worse than the situation in North > America. The experienced developers seem to have moved to different > languages and the new perl programmers are non existent and with python > getting introduced into the school curriculum things will get worse if > there are no efforts to improve this situation here. > > The good news is that there seem to be a good user base of perl who are > learning/using it for different purposes and the problem seems to be that > they do not have a local community to engage with and slowly fade away, if > we can strengthen the local mongers group here and over time show them the > power of perl and help them become better programmers then they will start > creating things which helps in bootstrapping other perl programmers. > > Over the past year I have been going to a lot of startup events, training > programmers to work with me and meeting different entrepreneurs, angels, > VC's while I am bootstrapping my company. > > I see a big gap in the perl community with regards to the startup culture > here and I have some plans on mentoring guys who are mostly into > freelancing to become entrepreneurs which in turn will help create more > perl programmers. If you guys are interested in this feel free to get in > touch and discuss your thoughts on how we can go about this . > > > > > On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Chankey Pathak wrote: > >> I just read >> http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-1-the-data/ and >> felt sad. I would like to recommend this article to everyone. >> >> "*Regardless, after seeing these numbers I?m convinced that the >> practitioners of Perl are aging and not enough junior developers are being >> created to sustain the language as a going concern in the development >> world. What?s worse, Perl does not appear to have any sort of succession >> plan. It?s turning into the Shakers of the software development world: >> attempting to rely on conversion for proliferation rather than on >> reproduction.*" >> >> Brasseur gave some nice suggestions in the end which IMO should be >> followed by a Perl lover: >> http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-3-the-suggestions/ >> >> Quoting from his article: >> >> *Make cool shit. Talk about it. Talk about it A LOT.* What little >> positive image Perl retains in these modern times is primarily limited to >> making sysadmin/dev ops lives easier. While this is a worthy and admirable >> accomplishment, it?s not going to turn any heads. People will (and do) not >> want to learn a language with a stodgy reputation. The best way to shed >> that reputation is to use the language to develop cutting edge tools and >> services, then to shout it from the mountain tops. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Chankey Pathak >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bangalore-pm mailing list >> Bangalore-pm at pm.org >> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/bangalore-pm >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Bangalore-pm mailing list > Bangalore-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/bangalore-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anilcmenon at gmail.com Tue Jul 23 02:21:44 2013 From: anilcmenon at gmail.com (Anil Menon) Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 14:51:44 +0530 Subject: [Delhi-pm] [Bangalore-pm] The Rising Costs of Aging Perlers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hmmm - unfortunatly very less adoption by companies. I guess things would have been different had they released perl6 a few years ago.....just my 2 cents -anil Sent from space On Tuesday, July 23, 2013, venkatakrishnan g wrote: > Great recommendation, loved it. > > On 23 July 2013 14:00, Chankey Pathak > > wrote: > >> I just read >> http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-1-the-data/ and >> felt sad. I would like to recommend this article to everyone. >> >> "*Regardless, after seeing these numbers I?m convinced that the >> practitioners of Perl are aging and not enough junior developers are being >> created to sustain the language as a going concern in the development >> world. What?s worse, Perl does not appear to have any sort of succession >> plan. It?s turning into the Shakers of the software development world: >> attempting to rely on conversion for proliferation rather than on >> reproduction.*" >> >> Brasseur gave some nice suggestions in the end which IMO should be >> followed by a Perl lover: >> http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-3-the-suggestions/ >> >> Quoting from his article: >> >> *Make cool shit. Talk about it. Talk about it A LOT.* What little >> positive image Perl retains in these modern times is primarily limited to >> making sysadmin/dev ops lives easier. While this is a worthy and admirable >> accomplishment, it?s not going to turn any heads. People will (and do) not >> want to learn a language with a stodgy reputation. The best way to shed >> that reputation is to use the language to develop cutting edge tools and >> services, then to shout it from the mountain tops. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Chankey Pathak >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bangalore-pm mailing list >> Bangalore-pm at pm.org >> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/bangalore-pm >> > > -- -Anil Menon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mkirank at gmail.com Tue Jul 23 04:38:11 2013 From: mkirank at gmail.com (Kiran Kumar) Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 17:08:11 +0530 Subject: [Delhi-pm] [Bangalore-pm] The Rising Costs of Aging Perlers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I have been in both markets and in my opinion, If we look at it from Indian market perspective it is much worse than the situation in North America. The experienced developers seem to have moved to different languages and the new perl programmers are non existent and with python getting introduced into the school curriculum things will get worse if there are no efforts to improve this situation here. The good news is that there seem to be a good user base of perl who are learning/using it for different purposes and the problem seems to be that they do not have a local community to engage with and slowly fade away, if we can strengthen the local mongers group here and over time show them the power of perl and help them become better programmers then they will start creating things which helps in bootstrapping other perl programmers. Over the past year I have been going to a lot of startup events, training programmers to work with me and meeting different entrepreneurs, angels, VC's while I am bootstrapping my company. I see a big gap in the perl community with regards to the startup culture here and I have some plans on mentoring guys who are mostly into freelancing to become entrepreneurs which in turn will help create more perl programmers. If you guys are interested in this feel free to get in touch and discuss your thoughts on how we can go about this . On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Chankey Pathak wrote: > I just read > http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-1-the-data/ and > felt sad. I would like to recommend this article to everyone. > > "*Regardless, after seeing these numbers I?m convinced that the > practitioners of Perl are aging and not enough junior developers are being > created to sustain the language as a going concern in the development > world. What?s worse, Perl does not appear to have any sort of succession > plan. It?s turning into the Shakers of the software development world: > attempting to rely on conversion for proliferation rather than on > reproduction.*" > > Brasseur gave some nice suggestions in the end which IMO should be > followed by a Perl lover: > http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-3-the-suggestions/ > > Quoting from his article: > > *Make cool shit. Talk about it. Talk about it A LOT.* What little > positive image Perl retains in these modern times is primarily limited to > making sysadmin/dev ops lives easier. While this is a worthy and admirable > accomplishment, it?s not going to turn any heads. People will (and do) not > want to learn a language with a stodgy reputation. The best way to shed > that reputation is to use the language to develop cutting edge tools and > services, then to shout it from the mountain tops. > > -- > Regards, > Chankey Pathak > > _______________________________________________ > Bangalore-pm mailing list > Bangalore-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/bangalore-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prashant.2006tyagi at gmail.com Tue Jul 23 02:13:28 2013 From: prashant.2006tyagi at gmail.com (prashant tyagi) Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 14:43:28 +0530 Subject: [Delhi-pm] [Bangalore-pm] The Rising Costs of Aging Perlers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, I agree to most of part of this article. Specially we don't have more fresh Perlers. People (I mean software people) had this mind-set that Perl can be only secondary skill,you can have and it doesn't going to earn you much. I strongly feel that until we change this mind-set ,we can't have more fresh faces. Quoting Postscript from this article: The key to cultural survival, then, is not purely conservatism?hanging on tightly to all that we have received in the past?but a genuine sense of dynamism and a readiness to adapt to a changing world. Strategies for economic development that entail change, therefore, may be seen as ways of promoting survival, material and cultural. Some of what we have understood in the past as either-or dichotomies ought to be re-examined in the light of this new model of culture. Thanks, On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Chankey Pathak wrote: > I just read > http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-1-the-data/ and > felt sad. I would like to recommend this article to everyone. > > "*Regardless, after seeing these numbers I?m convinced that the > practitioners of Perl are aging and not enough junior developers are being > created to sustain the language as a going concern in the development > world. What?s worse, Perl does not appear to have any sort of succession > plan. It?s turning into the Shakers of the software development world: > attempting to rely on conversion for proliferation rather than on > reproduction.*" > > Brasseur gave some nice suggestions in the end which IMO should be > followed by a Perl lover: > http://anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com/2013/07/22/the-rising-costs-of-aging-perlers-part-3-the-suggestions/ > > Quoting from his article: > > *Make cool shit. Talk about it. Talk about it A LOT.* What little > positive image Perl retains in these modern times is primarily limited to > making sysadmin/dev ops lives easier. While this is a worthy and admirable > accomplishment, it?s not going to turn any heads. People will (and do) not > want to learn a language with a stodgy reputation. The best way to shed > that reputation is to use the language to develop cutting edge tools and > services, then to shout it from the mountain tops. > > -- > Regards, > Chankey Pathak > > _______________________________________________ > Bangalore-pm mailing list > Bangalore-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/bangalore-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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TODOs: - A lot actually o Member detail page be editable after login. o Better Theme, o More content o Some common RSS feeds display page o CPAN Contributions page o List of books on perl o Please list. The source code is available on https://github.com/abhishekj/delhipm . PS: Please this is not even a day's work so one can find a lot of errors, please pass on all errors to me. If someone want to contribute please let me know, I will give access to git repo. Some Credits to London.pm as I copied some bits from there, but this version is not as clean as theirs. Thanks Abhishek From: Pradeep Pant [mailto:pp at ockham.be] Sent: 28 June 2013 09:30 To: abhishek jain Cc: Chankey Pathak; delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: RE: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm Yes .. more fields like company name, location and other details can be added. I will give edit right so that you and other can edit it or let me know fields so that I will add them. will be great if we get src of web site. Thanks, Pradeep -----Original Message----- From: abhishek jain [mailto:abhishek.netjain at gmail.com] Sent: Thu 6/27/2013 11:33 PM To: Pradeep Pant Cc: 'Chankey Pathak'; delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: RE: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm Hi Pradeep, I feel more fields need to added there, may be a textarea field, If someone want to create a page on http://delhi.pm.org/wiki.pl/HomePage where replacing HomePage with that of their name, please either mail the content to me or please someone or Pradeep volunteer to create such a form. I am looking to fill in the PerlShop page, so any guy wanted to put in their companies info their please let me know, And yes, I sometime back created a catalyst website for delhi.pm I will dig in and share the code on github in a few odd days and then if someone wants to build on it, it will be appreciated and when approved by you guys we can host on delhi.pm . -- Thanks, Abhishek From: Delhi-pm [mailto:delhi-pm-bounces+abhishek.netjain=gmail.com at pm.org] On Behalf Of Pradeep Pant Sent: 27 June 2013 09:46 To: Pradeep Pant; Chankey Pathak; delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: Re: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm We can use this one https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fIdlDanH1F2OxfrVbKCIrS2124Feg9YwJV_QjBNDIOQ /viewform regards, Pradeep -----Original Message----- From: Delhi-pm on behalf of Pradeep Pant Sent: Thu 6/27/2013 9:40 AM To: Chankey Pathak; delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: Re: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm Yes. We need to work on it. Delhi.pm meeting is pending for along time. Chankey you can make a online fill-in form which you can pass to the grp, interested active members can fill details like phone no, email etc. regards, Pradeep -----Original Message----- From: Delhi-pm on behalf of Chankey Pathak Sent: Wed 6/26/2013 4:59 PM To: delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm Hi guys, I see this group is inactive. We recently saw Bangalore.pm reviving and last week they had a meetup at Yahoo Bangalore and they have already started planning for YAPC::IN. This is the time when we should get active and start planning for a meetup in Delhi. Please ask your fellow Perl developers to join this mailing list. I'll be setting up groups on meetup, linkedin etc. We can have a G+ hangout also. Please respond to this email so that we can see how many guys are active here. -- Regards, Chankey Pathak -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chankey007 at gmail.com Sun Jul 28 09:45:39 2013 From: chankey007 at gmail.com (Chankey Pathak) Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 22:15:39 +0530 Subject: [Delhi-pm] http://delhi.perl.org.in/ (was: Status of Delhi.pm) In-Reply-To: <51f413fe.480c420a.782c.3a55@mx.google.com> References: <51cc7e7d.03b3440a.0feb.23bb@mx.google.com> <51f413fe.480c420a.782c.3a55@mx.google.com> Message-ID: Good job Abhishek. It looks fine. We'll see how can we improve it. On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 12:09 AM, abhishek jain wrote: > Hi Friends,**** > > ** ** > > This Saturday, I worked to bring the first version of Delhi.pm, which > temporarily I have hosted on http://delhi.perl.org.in/ ,**** > > If some of you agree I can move to http://delhi.pm.org now or may be > after some more changes, what do you suggest??**** > > ** ** > > This is made using our very own perl - Catalyst.**** > > ** ** > > Features: **** > > **- **A page for all mongers like : > http://delhi.perl.org.in/delhi/members/abhishek**** > > **- **List of members: http://delhi.perl.org.in/delhi/members *** > * > > **- **Post Job ? very crude at this stage ? though could have > used jobs.perl.org .**** > > ** ** > > TODOs: **** > > **- **A lot actually **** > > **o **Member detail page be editable after login.**** > > **o **Better Theme,**** > > **o **More content**** > > **o **Some common RSS feeds display page**** > > **o **CPAN Contributions page**** > > **o **List of books on perl**** > > **o **Please list?**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > The source code is available on https://github.com/abhishekj/delhipm .*** > * > > ** ** > > PS: Please this is not even a day?s work so one can find a lot of errors, > please pass on all errors to me. If someone want to contribute please let > me know, I will give access to git repo.**** > > ** ** > > Some Credits to London.pm as I copied some bits from there, but this > version is not as clean as theirs.**** > > ** ** > > Thanks**** > > Abhishek**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > *From:* Pradeep Pant [mailto:pp at ockham.be] > *Sent:* 28 June 2013 09:30 > *To:* abhishek jain > *Cc:* Chankey Pathak; delhi-pm at pm.org > *Subject:* RE: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm**** > > ** ** > > Yes .. more fields like company name, location and other details can be > added. I will give edit right so that you and other can edit it or let me > know fields so that I will add them. > > will be great if we get src of web site. > > Thanks, > Pradeep > > > -----Original Message----- > From: abhishek jain [mailto:abhishek.netjain at gmail.com > ] > Sent: Thu 6/27/2013 11:33 PM > To: Pradeep Pant > Cc: 'Chankey Pathak'; delhi-pm at pm.org > Subject: RE: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm > > Hi Pradeep, > > I feel more fields need to added there, may be a textarea field, > > If someone want to create a page on http://delhi.pm.org/wiki.pl/HomePage > where replacing HomePage with that of their name, please either mail the > content to me or please someone or Pradeep volunteer to create such a form. > > > > I am looking to fill in the PerlShop page, so any guy wanted to put in > their > companies info their please let me know, > > > > And yes, I sometime back created a catalyst website for delhi.pm I will > dig > in and share the code on github in a few odd days and then if someone > wants > to build on it, it will be appreciated and when approved by you guys we can > host on delhi.pm . > > > > -- > > > > Thanks, > > Abhishek > > > > From: Delhi-pm [mailto:delhi-pm-bounces+abhishek.netjain=gmail.com at pm.org > ] > On Behalf Of Pradeep Pant > Sent: 27 June 2013 09:46 > To: Pradeep Pant; Chankey Pathak; delhi-pm at pm.org > Subject: Re: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm > > > > > > We can use this one > > https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fIdlDanH1F2OxfrVbKCIrS2124Feg9YwJV_QjBNDIOQ > /viewform > > regards, > Pradeep > > -----Original Message----- > From: Delhi-pm on behalf of Pradeep Pant > Sent: Thu 6/27/2013 9:40 AM > To: Chankey Pathak; delhi-pm at pm.org > Subject: Re: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm > > > Yes. We need to work on it. Delhi.pm meeting is pending for along time. > > Chankey you can make a online fill-in form which you can pass to the grp, > interested active members can fill details like phone no, email etc. > > regards, > Pradeep > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Delhi-pm on behalf of Chankey Pathak > Sent: Wed 6/26/2013 4:59 PM > To: delhi-pm at pm.org > Subject: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm > > Hi guys, > > I see this group is inactive. We recently saw Bangalore.pm reviving and > last week they had a meetup at Yahoo Bangalore and they have already > started planning for YAPC::IN. > > This is the time when we should get active and start planning for a meetup > in Delhi. > > Please ask your fellow Perl developers to join this mailing list. I'll be > setting up groups on meetup, linkedin etc. > > We can have a G+ hangout also. > > Please respond to this email so that we can see how many guys are active > here. > > -- > Regards, > Chankey Pathak > > **** > -- Regards, Chankey Pathak -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pp at ockham.be Sun Jul 28 22:35:01 2013 From: pp at ockham.be (Pradeep Pant) Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 11:05:01 +0530 Subject: [Delhi-pm] http://delhi.perl.org.in/ (was: Status of Delhi.pm) In-Reply-To: References: <51cc7e7d.03b3440a.0feb.23bb@mx.google.com> <51f413fe.480c420a.782c.3a55@mx.google.com> Message-ID: <003001ce8c1d$621f1ef0$265d5cd0$@ockham.be> Nice job Abhi .. great start. Thanks for sparing time to do this task. I will test a bit more in coming days and will share my feedback. I will also fork git repo and will try to contribute. I think you can move it to main site. Regards, Pradeep From: Delhi-pm [mailto:delhi-pm-bounces+pp=ockham.be at pm.org] On Behalf Of Chankey Pathak Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2013 10:16 PM To: abhishek jain Cc: delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: Re: [Delhi-pm] http://delhi.perl.org.in/ (was: Status of Delhi.pm) Good job Abhishek. It looks fine. We'll see how can we improve it. On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 12:09 AM, abhishek jain wrote: Hi Friends, This Saturday, I worked to bring the first version of Delhi.pm, which temporarily I have hosted on http://delhi.perl.org.in/ , If some of you agree I can move to http://delhi.pm.org now or may be after some more changes, what do you suggest?? This is made using our very own perl - Catalyst. Features: - A page for all mongers like : http://delhi.perl.org.in/delhi/members/abhishek - List of members: http://delhi.perl.org.in/delhi/members - Post Job - very crude at this stage - though could have used jobs.perl.org . TODOs: - A lot actually o Member detail page be editable after login. o Better Theme, o More content o Some common RSS feeds display page o CPAN Contributions page o List of books on perl o Please list. The source code is available on https://github.com/abhishekj/delhipm . PS: Please this is not even a day's work so one can find a lot of errors, please pass on all errors to me. If someone want to contribute please let me know, I will give access to git repo. Some Credits to London.pm as I copied some bits from there, but this version is not as clean as theirs. Thanks Abhishek From: Pradeep Pant [mailto:pp at ockham.be] Sent: 28 June 2013 09:30 To: abhishek jain Cc: Chankey Pathak; delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: RE: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm Yes .. more fields like company name, location and other details can be added. I will give edit right so that you and other can edit it or let me know fields so that I will add them. will be great if we get src of web site. Thanks, Pradeep -----Original Message----- From: abhishek jain [mailto:abhishek.netjain at gmail.com] Sent: Thu 6/27/2013 11:33 PM To: Pradeep Pant Cc: 'Chankey Pathak'; delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: RE: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm Hi Pradeep, I feel more fields need to added there, may be a textarea field, If someone want to create a page on http://delhi.pm.org/wiki.pl/HomePage where replacing HomePage with that of their name, please either mail the content to me or please someone or Pradeep volunteer to create such a form. I am looking to fill in the PerlShop page, so any guy wanted to put in their companies info their please let me know, And yes, I sometime back created a catalyst website for delhi.pm I will dig in and share the code on github in a few odd days and then if someone wants to build on it, it will be appreciated and when approved by you guys we can host on delhi.pm . -- Thanks, Abhishek From: Delhi-pm [mailto:delhi-pm-bounces+abhishek.netjain=gmail.com at pm.org] On Behalf Of Pradeep Pant Sent: 27 June 2013 09:46 To: Pradeep Pant; Chankey Pathak; delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: Re: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm We can use this one https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fIdlDanH1F2OxfrVbKCIrS2124Feg9YwJV_QjBNDIOQ /viewform regards, Pradeep -----Original Message----- From: Delhi-pm on behalf of Pradeep Pant Sent: Thu 6/27/2013 9:40 AM To: Chankey Pathak; delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: Re: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm Yes. We need to work on it. Delhi.pm meeting is pending for along time. Chankey you can make a online fill-in form which you can pass to the grp, interested active members can fill details like phone no, email etc. regards, Pradeep -----Original Message----- From: Delhi-pm on behalf of Chankey Pathak Sent: Wed 6/26/2013 4:59 PM To: delhi-pm at pm.org Subject: [Delhi-pm] Status of Delhi.pm Hi guys, I see this group is inactive. We recently saw Bangalore.pm reviving and last week they had a meetup at Yahoo Bangalore and they have already started planning for YAPC::IN. This is the time when we should get active and start planning for a meetup in Delhi. Please ask your fellow Perl developers to join this mailing list. I'll be setting up groups on meetup, linkedin etc. We can have a G+ hangout also. Please respond to this email so that we can see how many guys are active here. -- Regards, Chankey Pathak -- Regards, Chankey Pathak -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: