From da at coder.com Thu Sep 4 11:19:34 2003 From: da at coder.com (Daniel R. Allen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:32 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl Message-ID: An early announcement, and a question. September's meeting will be a talk on mod_perl led by Arguile. We've been looking forward to this since the Spring. The question is: we have a couple options for the date/location, which bring up a bit of conflict. One choice; on-campus at the bioinformatics lab; on Thursday the 25th (a week later than usual). Or that Friday at the same location. Another choice; somewhere else to be determined, on the usual date, with somebody else volunteering to arrange it. Both myself and Tomas who have access to the bioinformatics lab will be out of town during the usual date this month. So I wouldn't be able to make it for option B, which wouldn't be the end of the world and I'd be fine with that option; especially because: I've been in contact with Richard Dice of Toronto.pm and we've been also invited to Toronto.pm for their yearly Lightning Talks; which is *also* Thursday the 25th. My inclination is, since we're trying to welcome local students, we shouldn't make a to.pm road-trip our official meeting; and, we shouldn't put off poor Arguile another month for his talk. So if we can swing another location for the usual date (the 18th), we could ALSO have a road-trip to toronto for the lightning talks (which are a number of 5-10 minute talks; the format is popular at YAPC and is a lot of fun). Or, we can take the easy route and have our meeting a week later and send our regrets to toronto regarding this month's invite. Thoughts? -Daniel http://coder.com/ - Prescient Code Solutions - (519) 575-3733 da@coder.com From arguile at lucentstudios.com Thu Sep 4 12:05:43 2003 From: arguile at lucentstudios.com (Arguile) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:32 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1062694963.9011.714.camel@broadswd> On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 12:19, Daniel R. Allen wrote: > An early announcement, and a question. > > September's meeting will be a talk on mod_perl led by Arguile. We've been > looking forward to this since the Spring. So the vegetables and other munitions should be well rotted by now? :) > > The question is: we have a couple options for the date/location, which > bring up a bit of conflict. > > One choice; on-campus at the bioinformatics lab; on Thursday the 25th (a > week later than usual). Or that Friday at the same location. I'm thinking if we're trying to attract university students (or anyone at all really) having it on one of the last summer Fridays of the year might not be that great of an idea. > Another choice; somewhere else to be determined, on the usual date, with > somebody else volunteering to arrange it. Sticking with a pre-arranged time/place would in general be a good idea for scheduling. That said, I don't have any facilities to offer ;). > Both myself and Tomas who have access to the bioinformatics lab will be > out of town during the usual date this month. So I wouldn't be able to > make it for option B, which wouldn't be the end of the world and I'd > be fine with that option; especially because: > > I've been in contact with Richard Dice of Toronto.pm and we've been also > invited to Toronto.pm for their yearly Lightning Talks; which is *also* > Thursday the 25th. > My inclination is, since we're trying to welcome local students, we > shouldn't make a to.pm road-trip our official meeting; and, we shouldn't > put off poor Arguile another month for his talk. Agreed on the first. If it comes down to skipping it again it's no big deal to me. > So if we can swing another location for the usual date (the 18th), we > could ALSO have a road-trip to toronto for the lightning talks (which are > a number of 5-10 minute talks; the format is popular at YAPC and is a lot > of fun). Or we could meet Wednesday then go down to the Mongolian Grille after for $6.99 pitcher night (if we're at/near the university). This completely counters my original arguement of a set date each month, but it *is* beer. kw.pm: Devolution in progress. =P From rick_price at rogers.com Thu Sep 4 12:39:44 2003 From: rick_price at rogers.com (rick_price@rogers.com) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:32 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: <1062694963.9011.714.camel@broadswd> Message-ID: You could have it at Open Text, but I'm likely to be busy that Thursday because my friend is moving the next day. So that Thursday wouldn't work for OTEX. Rick On 4 Sep 2003, Arguile wrote: > On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 12:19, Daniel R. Allen wrote: > > An early announcement, and a question. > > > > September's meeting will be a talk on mod_perl led by Arguile. We've been > > looking forward to this since the Spring. > > So the vegetables and other munitions should be well rotted by now? :) > > > > The question is: we have a couple options for the date/location, which > > bring up a bit of conflict. > > > > One choice; on-campus at the bioinformatics lab; on Thursday the 25th (a > > week later than usual). Or that Friday at the same location. > > I'm thinking if we're trying to attract university students (or anyone > at all really) having it on one of the last summer Fridays of the year > might not be that great of an idea. > > > Another choice; somewhere else to be determined, on the usual date, with > > somebody else volunteering to arrange it. > > Sticking with a pre-arranged time/place would in general be a good idea > for scheduling. That said, I don't have any facilities to offer ;). > > > Both myself and Tomas who have access to the bioinformatics lab will be > > out of town during the usual date this month. So I wouldn't be able to > > make it for option B, which wouldn't be the end of the world and I'd > > be fine with that option; especially because: > > > > I've been in contact with Richard Dice of Toronto.pm and we've been also > > invited to Toronto.pm for their yearly Lightning Talks; which is *also* > > Thursday the 25th. > > > My inclination is, since we're trying to welcome local students, we > > shouldn't make a to.pm road-trip our official meeting; and, we shouldn't > > put off poor Arguile another month for his talk. > > Agreed on the first. If it comes down to skipping it again it's no big > deal to me. > > > So if we can swing another location for the usual date (the 18th), we > > could ALSO have a road-trip to toronto for the lightning talks (which are > > a number of 5-10 minute talks; the format is popular at YAPC and is a lot > > of fun). > > Or we could meet Wednesday then go down to the Mongolian Grille after > for $6.99 pitcher night (if we're at/near the university). This > completely counters my original arguement of a set date each month, but > it *is* beer. > > kw.pm: Devolution in progress. =P > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > From arguile at lucentstudios.com Thu Sep 4 13:27:53 2003 From: arguile at lucentstudios.com (Arguile) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:32 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] OT: Local Hosting Message-ID: <1062699893.9011.917.camel@broadswd> At the last meeting/BBQ someone was stating they did a bit of hosting. Anyone remember who that was? From proxy_block at ensilon.com Thu Sep 4 14:04:17 2003 From: proxy_block at ensilon.com (proxy_block@ensilon.com) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:32 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] Failed and Blocked Messages Message-ID: <20030904190501.11633.qmail@ark.systems.golden.net> ----------- To: "'carolynh@golden.net'" From: "Henderson, Carolyn" ----------- To: kw-pm@mail.pm.org From: Arguile ----------- To: Arguile From: rick_price@rogers.com ----------- To: martin@ensilon.com From: Peak Offers ----------- To: kw-pm@mail.pm.org From: Arguile ----------- To: java_sun@ensilon.com From: Sun Microsystems ----------- From arakune at thinkers.org Thu Sep 4 14:35:41 2003 From: arakune at thinkers.org (ike ike gal) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:32 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: References: <20030904163117.GI2849@cadence.thinkers.org> Message-ID: <20030904193539.GA9237@cadence.thinkers.org> > > > Another choice; somewhere else to be determined, on the usual date, with > > > somebody else volunteering to arrange it. > > What resources would need to be available in an alternate location? I > > *might* be able to arrange another room on campus, but I want to make > > sure it would have everything needed.... > Thanks for checking! > resources: projector (necessary); ethernet jack (not required, but > useful). Seats for <25 people. (last year, our first meeting, on campus, > got around 20 people.) Unless something better comes up, or another date is chosen, I have CPH 4335 booked for the evening of Sept. 18. The room has a projector, and will seat 30 people. I should have confirmation on whether or not the room has an ethernet jack sometime tomorrow. This doesn't mean that we *have* to use this, if people would rather something else. But it is definitely available if we want to. Steph From da at coder.com Thu Sep 4 15:10:07 2003 From: da at coder.com (Daniel R. Allen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks for the offer- maybe for October?... BTW: I received the book you asked to review: Palm OS Programming, 2nd ed. I'll drop it by, the next time I'm in the area. -Daniel On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 rick_price@rogers.com wrote: > You could have it at Open Text, but I'm likely to be busy that Thursday > because my friend is moving the next day. So that Thursday wouldn't work > for OTEX. > > Rick > > > On 4 Sep 2003, Arguile wrote: > > > On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 12:19, Daniel R. Allen wrote: > > > An early announcement, and a question. > > > > > > September's meeting will be a talk on mod_perl led by Arguile. We've been > > > looking forward to this since the Spring. > > > > So the vegetables and other munitions should be well rotted by now? :) > > > > > > The question is: we have a couple options for the date/location, which > > > bring up a bit of conflict. > > > > > > One choice; on-campus at the bioinformatics lab; on Thursday the 25th (a > > > week later than usual). Or that Friday at the same location. > > > > I'm thinking if we're trying to attract university students (or anyone > > at all really) having it on one of the last summer Fridays of the year > > might not be that great of an idea. > > > > > Another choice; somewhere else to be determined, on the usual date, with > > > somebody else volunteering to arrange it. > > > > Sticking with a pre-arranged time/place would in general be a good idea > > for scheduling. That said, I don't have any facilities to offer ;). > > > > > Both myself and Tomas who have access to the bioinformatics lab will be > > > out of town during the usual date this month. So I wouldn't be able to > > > make it for option B, which wouldn't be the end of the world and I'd > > > be fine with that option; especially because: > > > > > > I've been in contact with Richard Dice of Toronto.pm and we've been also > > > invited to Toronto.pm for their yearly Lightning Talks; which is *also* > > > Thursday the 25th. > > > > > My inclination is, since we're trying to welcome local students, we > > > shouldn't make a to.pm road-trip our official meeting; and, we shouldn't > > > put off poor Arguile another month for his talk. > > > > Agreed on the first. If it comes down to skipping it again it's no big > > deal to me. > > > > > So if we can swing another location for the usual date (the 18th), we > > > could ALSO have a road-trip to toronto for the lightning talks (which are > > > a number of 5-10 minute talks; the format is popular at YAPC and is a lot > > > of fun). > > > > Or we could meet Wednesday then go down to the Mongolian Grille after > > for $6.99 pitcher night (if we're at/near the university). This > > completely counters my original arguement of a set date each month, but > > it *is* beer. > > > > kw.pm: Devolution in progress. =P > > > > _______________________________________________ > > kw-pm mailing list > > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > > > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > From daniel at coder.com Thu Sep 4 15:06:00 2003 From: daniel at coder.com (Daniel R. Allen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: <20030904193539.GA9237@cadence.thinkers.org> Message-ID: On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, ike ike gal wrote: > > > > Another choice; somewhere else to be determined, on the usual date, with > > > > somebody else volunteering to arrange it. > > > What resources would need to be available in an alternate location? I > > > *might* be able to arrange another room on campus, but I want to make > > > sure it would have everything needed.... > > Thanks for checking! > > resources: projector (necessary); ethernet jack (not required, but > > useful). Seats for <25 people. (last year, our first meeting, on campus, > > got around 20 people.) > > Unless something better comes up, or another date is chosen, I have CPH > 4335 booked for the evening of Sept. 18. > > The room has a projector, and will seat 30 people. I should have > confirmation on whether or not the room has an ethernet jack sometime > tomorrow. Neat-o. (For the curious, as I was, CPH is near the front entrance of the U of W, directly connected to the overpass over University St.) Thanks for your efforts Steph; this sounds like a good choice if we want to do it on the 3rd Thursday. Which I think is a better option, if anybody wants to go to Toronto.pm the following Thursday. (And a better description of the Lightning Talks is forthcoming, either from Richard Dice or from myself...) -Daniel > > This doesn't mean that we *have* to use this, if people would rather > something else. But it is definitely available if we want to. > > > Steph > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > From daniel at coder.com Thu Sep 4 15:07:29 2003 From: daniel at coder.com (Daniel R. Allen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] OT: Local Hosting In-Reply-To: <1062699893.9011.917.camel@broadswd> Message-ID: cedric@thinkers.org On 4 Sep 2003, Arguile wrote: > At the last meeting/BBQ someone was stating they did a bit of hosting. > Anyone remember who that was? > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > From rick_price at rogers.com Thu Sep 4 15:29:00 2003 From: rick_price at rogers.com (rick_price@rogers.com) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thankyou, much appreciated. BTW, I'm the maintainer for Progect on SourceForge now (A Palm Planner/Project application). Rick On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Daniel R. Allen wrote: > Thanks for the offer- maybe for October?... > > BTW: I received the book you asked to review: Palm OS Programming, 2nd ed. > I'll drop it by, the next time I'm in the area. > > -Daniel > > On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 rick_price@rogers.com wrote: > > > You could have it at Open Text, but I'm likely to be busy that Thursday > > because my friend is moving the next day. So that Thursday wouldn't work > > for OTEX. > > > > Rick > > > > > > On 4 Sep 2003, Arguile wrote: > > > > > On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 12:19, Daniel R. Allen wrote: > > > > An early announcement, and a question. > > > > > > > > September's meeting will be a talk on mod_perl led by Arguile. We've been > > > > looking forward to this since the Spring. > > > > > > So the vegetables and other munitions should be well rotted by now? :) > > > > > > > > The question is: we have a couple options for the date/location, which > > > > bring up a bit of conflict. > > > > > > > > One choice; on-campus at the bioinformatics lab; on Thursday the 25th (a > > > > week later than usual). Or that Friday at the same location. > > > > > > I'm thinking if we're trying to attract university students (or anyone > > > at all really) having it on one of the last summer Fridays of the year > > > might not be that great of an idea. > > > > > > > Another choice; somewhere else to be determined, on the usual date, with > > > > somebody else volunteering to arrange it. > > > > > > Sticking with a pre-arranged time/place would in general be a good idea > > > for scheduling. That said, I don't have any facilities to offer ;). > > > > > > > Both myself and Tomas who have access to the bioinformatics lab will be > > > > out of town during the usual date this month. So I wouldn't be able to > > > > make it for option B, which wouldn't be the end of the world and I'd > > > > be fine with that option; especially because: > > > > > > > > I've been in contact with Richard Dice of Toronto.pm and we've been also > > > > invited to Toronto.pm for their yearly Lightning Talks; which is *also* > > > > Thursday the 25th. > > > > > > > My inclination is, since we're trying to welcome local students, we > > > > shouldn't make a to.pm road-trip our official meeting; and, we shouldn't > > > > put off poor Arguile another month for his talk. > > > > > > Agreed on the first. If it comes down to skipping it again it's no big > > > deal to me. > > > > > > > So if we can swing another location for the usual date (the 18th), we > > > > could ALSO have a road-trip to toronto for the lightning talks (which are > > > > a number of 5-10 minute talks; the format is popular at YAPC and is a lot > > > > of fun). > > > > > > Or we could meet Wednesday then go down to the Mongolian Grille after > > > for $6.99 pitcher night (if we're at/near the university). This > > > completely counters my original arguement of a set date each month, but > > > it *is* beer. > > > > > > kw.pm: Devolution in progress. =P > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > kw-pm mailing list > > > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > kw-pm mailing list > > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > > > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > From dcarr at sdf.lonestar.org Thu Sep 4 16:02:15 2003 From: dcarr at sdf.lonestar.org (lloyd carr) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: <1062694963.9011.714.camel@broadswd> References: <1062694963.9011.714.camel@broadswd> Message-ID: Cheap beer sounds like evolution to me :-) On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Arguile wrote: > Date: 04 Sep 2003 13:02:41 -0400 > From: Arguile > To: kw-pm@mail.pm.org > Subject: Re: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl > > On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 12:19, Daniel R. Allen wrote: > > An early announcement, and a question. > > > > September's meeting will be a talk on mod_perl led by Arguile. We've been > > looking forward to this since the Spring. > > So the vegetables and other munitions should be well rotted by now? :) > > > > The question is: we have a couple options for the date/location, which > > bring up a bit of conflict. > > > > One choice; on-campus at the bioinformatics lab; on Thursday the 25th (a > > week later than usual). Or that Friday at the same location. > > I'm thinking if we're trying to attract university students (or anyone > at all really) having it on one of the last summer Fridays of the year > might not be that great of an idea. > > > Another choice; somewhere else to be determined, on the usual date, with > > somebody else volunteering to arrange it. > > Sticking with a pre-arranged time/place would in general be a good idea > for scheduling. That said, I don't have any facilities to offer ;). > > > Both myself and Tomas who have access to the bioinformatics lab will be > > out of town during the usual date this month. So I wouldn't be able to > > make it for option B, which wouldn't be the end of the world and I'd > > be fine with that option; especially because: > > > > I've been in contact with Richard Dice of Toronto.pm and we've been also > > invited to Toronto.pm for their yearly Lightning Talks; which is *also* > > Thursday the 25th. > > > My inclination is, since we're trying to welcome local students, we > > shouldn't make a to.pm road-trip our official meeting; and, we shouldn't > > put off poor Arguile another month for his talk. > > Agreed on the first. If it comes down to skipping it again it's no big > deal to me. > > > So if we can swing another location for the usual date (the 18th), we > > could ALSO have a road-trip to toronto for the lightning talks (which are > > a number of 5-10 minute talks; the format is popular at YAPC and is a lot > > of fun). > > Or we could meet Wednesday then go down to the Mongolian Grille after > for $6.99 pitcher night (if we're at/near the university). This > completely counters my original arguement of a set date each month, but > it *is* beer. > > kw.pm: Devolution in progress. =P > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > dcarr@sdf.lonestar.org SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org From dcarr at sdf.lonestar.org Thu Sep 4 16:03:20 2003 From: dcarr at sdf.lonestar.org (lloyd carr) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: What about Wednesday Rick? On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 rick_price@rogers.com wrote: > Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 13:39:44 -0400 (EDT) > From: rick_price@rogers.com > To: Arguile > Cc: kw-pm@mail.pm.org > Subject: Re: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl > > You could have it at Open Text, but I'm likely to be busy that Thursday > because my friend is moving the next day. So that Thursday wouldn't work > for OTEX. > > Rick > > > On 4 Sep 2003, Arguile wrote: > > > On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 12:19, Daniel R. Allen wrote: > > > An early announcement, and a question. > > > > > > September's meeting will be a talk on mod_perl led by Arguile. We've been > > > looking forward to this since the Spring. > > > > So the vegetables and other munitions should be well rotted by now? :) > > > > > > The question is: we have a couple options for the date/location, which > > > bring up a bit of conflict. > > > > > > One choice; on-campus at the bioinformatics lab; on Thursday the 25th (a > > > week later than usual). Or that Friday at the same location. > > > > I'm thinking if we're trying to attract university students (or anyone > > at all really) having it on one of the last summer Fridays of the year > > might not be that great of an idea. > > > > > Another choice; somewhere else to be determined, on the usual date, with > > > somebody else volunteering to arrange it. > > > > Sticking with a pre-arranged time/place would in general be a good idea > > for scheduling. That said, I don't have any facilities to offer ;). > > > > > Both myself and Tomas who have access to the bioinformatics lab will be > > > out of town during the usual date this month. So I wouldn't be able to > > > make it for option B, which wouldn't be the end of the world and I'd > > > be fine with that option; especially because: > > > > > > I've been in contact with Richard Dice of Toronto.pm and we've been also > > > invited to Toronto.pm for their yearly Lightning Talks; which is *also* > > > Thursday the 25th. > > > > > My inclination is, since we're trying to welcome local students, we > > > shouldn't make a to.pm road-trip our official meeting; and, we shouldn't > > > put off poor Arguile another month for his talk. > > > > Agreed on the first. If it comes down to skipping it again it's no big > > deal to me. > > > > > So if we can swing another location for the usual date (the 18th), we > > > could ALSO have a road-trip to toronto for the lightning talks (which are > > > a number of 5-10 minute talks; the format is popular at YAPC and is a lot > > > of fun). > > > > Or we could meet Wednesday then go down to the Mongolian Grille after > > for $6.99 pitcher night (if we're at/near the university). This > > completely counters my original arguement of a set date each month, but > > it *is* beer. > > > > kw.pm: Devolution in progress. =P > > > > _______________________________________________ > > kw-pm mailing list > > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > > > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > dcarr@sdf.lonestar.org SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org From dcarr at sdf.lonestar.org Thu Sep 4 16:07:47 2003 From: dcarr at sdf.lonestar.org (lloyd carr) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: What does CPH stand for? On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Daniel R. Allen wrote: > Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 16:06:00 -0400 (EDT) > From: Daniel R. Allen > To: ike ike gal > Cc: kw-pm@mail.pm.org > Subject: Re: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl > > On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, ike ike gal wrote: > > > > > > Another choice; somewhere else to be determined, on the usual date, with > > > > > somebody else volunteering to arrange it. > > > > What resources would need to be available in an alternate location? I > > > > *might* be able to arrange another room on campus, but I want to make > > > > sure it would have everything needed.... > > > Thanks for checking! > > > resources: projector (necessary); ethernet jack (not required, but > > > useful). Seats for <25 people. (last year, our first meeting, on campus, > > > got around 20 people.) > > > > Unless something better comes up, or another date is chosen, I have CPH > > 4335 booked for the evening of Sept. 18. > > > > The room has a projector, and will seat 30 people. I should have > > confirmation on whether or not the room has an ethernet jack sometime > > tomorrow. > > Neat-o. (For the curious, as I was, CPH is near the front entrance of the > U of W, directly connected to the overpass over University St.) > > Thanks for your efforts Steph; this sounds like a good choice if we want > to do it on the 3rd Thursday. Which I think is a better option, if > anybody wants to go to Toronto.pm the following Thursday. (And a better > description of the Lightning Talks is forthcoming, either from Richard > Dice or from myself...) > > -Daniel > > > > > This doesn't mean that we *have* to use this, if people would rather > > something else. But it is definitely available if we want to. > > > > > > Steph > > _______________________________________________ > > kw-pm mailing list > > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > > > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > dcarr@sdf.lonestar.org SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org From rick_price at rogers.com Thu Sep 4 16:19:44 2003 From: rick_price at rogers.com (rick_price@rogers.com) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'd have to check with Lori (my wife), but I don't have anyhing logged for Wednesday. If you guys are interested in that day, I can look into it... Rick On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, lloyd carr wrote: > What about Wednesday Rick? > > On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 rick_price@rogers.com wrote: > > > Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 13:39:44 -0400 (EDT) > > From: rick_price@rogers.com > > To: Arguile > > Cc: kw-pm@mail.pm.org > > Subject: Re: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl > > > > You could have it at Open Text, but I'm likely to be busy that Thursday > > because my friend is moving the next day. So that Thursday wouldn't work > > for OTEX. > > > > Rick > > > > > > On 4 Sep 2003, Arguile wrote: > > > > > On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 12:19, Daniel R. Allen wrote: > > > > An early announcement, and a question. > > > > > > > > September's meeting will be a talk on mod_perl led by Arguile. We've been > > > > looking forward to this since the Spring. > > > > > > So the vegetables and other munitions should be well rotted by now? :) > > > > > > > > The question is: we have a couple options for the date/location, which > > > > bring up a bit of conflict. > > > > > > > > One choice; on-campus at the bioinformatics lab; on Thursday the 25th (a > > > > week later than usual). Or that Friday at the same location. > > > > > > I'm thinking if we're trying to attract university students (or anyone > > > at all really) having it on one of the last summer Fridays of the year > > > might not be that great of an idea. > > > > > > > Another choice; somewhere else to be determined, on the usual date, with > > > > somebody else volunteering to arrange it. > > > > > > Sticking with a pre-arranged time/place would in general be a good idea > > > for scheduling. That said, I don't have any facilities to offer ;). > > > > > > > Both myself and Tomas who have access to the bioinformatics lab will be > > > > out of town during the usual date this month. So I wouldn't be able to > > > > make it for option B, which wouldn't be the end of the world and I'd > > > > be fine with that option; especially because: > > > > > > > > I've been in contact with Richard Dice of Toronto.pm and we've been also > > > > invited to Toronto.pm for their yearly Lightning Talks; which is *also* > > > > Thursday the 25th. > > > > > > > My inclination is, since we're trying to welcome local students, we > > > > shouldn't make a to.pm road-trip our official meeting; and, we shouldn't > > > > put off poor Arguile another month for his talk. > > > > > > Agreed on the first. If it comes down to skipping it again it's no big > > > deal to me. > > > > > > > So if we can swing another location for the usual date (the 18th), we > > > > could ALSO have a road-trip to toronto for the lightning talks (which are > > > > a number of 5-10 minute talks; the format is popular at YAPC and is a lot > > > > of fun). > > > > > > Or we could meet Wednesday then go down to the Mongolian Grille after > > > for $6.99 pitcher night (if we're at/near the university). This > > > completely counters my original arguement of a set date each month, but > > > it *is* beer. > > > > > > kw.pm: Devolution in progress. =P > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > kw-pm mailing list > > > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > kw-pm mailing list > > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > > > > dcarr@sdf.lonestar.org > SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org > From cs_palkar at yahoo.com Thu Sep 4 20:03:45 2003 From: cs_palkar at yahoo.com (Charu Palkar) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030905010345.23062.qmail@web10406.mail.yahoo.com> Please make up your minds where the meeting will be. Thanx CSP -- __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From proxy_block at ensilon.com Fri Sep 5 08:04:19 2003 From: proxy_block at ensilon.com (proxy_block@ensilon.com) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] Failed and Blocked Messages Message-ID: <20030905130502.16294.qmail@ark.systems.golden.net> ----------- To: java@ensilon.com From: Sun Microsystems ----------- To: kw-pm@mail.pm.org From: "Daniel R. Allen" ----------- To: ike ike gal From: "Daniel R. Allen" ----------- To: Arguile From: "Daniel R. Allen" ----------- To: kwpm@ensilon.com From: "Daniel R. Allen" ----------- To: "Daniel R. Allen" From: rick_price@rogers.com ----------- To: rick_price@rogers.com From: lloyd carr ----------- To: "Daniel R. Allen" From: lloyd carr ----------- To: Arguile From: lloyd carr ----------- To: lloyd carr From: rick_price@rogers.com ----------- To: martin@ensilon.com From: "Peg West" ----------- To: kw-pm@mail.pm.org From: Charu Palkar ----------- To: cistron-radius@lists.cistron.nl From: cistron-radius-request@lists.cistron.nl ----------- To: From: "SIP Center Editor" ----------- To: From: "" ----------- To: martin@ensilon.com From: "Selma" ----------- From daniel at coder.com Fri Sep 5 09:35:57 2003 From: daniel at coder.com (Daniel R. Allen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] Failed and Blocked Messages In-Reply-To: <20030905130502.16294.qmail@ark.systems.golden.net> Message-ID: I have temporarily disabled list-delivery to the subscriber at ensilon.com, whose mail proxy is apparently sending these to the list. -Daniel On 5 Sep 2003 proxy_block@ensilon.com wrote: > ----------- > To: java@ensilon.com > From: Sun Microsystems > ----------- > To: kw-pm@mail.pm.org > From: "Daniel R. Allen" [...] > ----------- > To: martin@ensilon.com > From: "Selma" > ----------- From dcarr at sdf.lonestar.org Fri Sep 5 16:10:44 2003 From: dcarr at sdf.lonestar.org (lloyd carr) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: <20030905010345.23062.qmail@web10406.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20030905010345.23062.qmail@web10406.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: We're trying Charu, but a random walk does take time ;-) On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Charu Palkar wrote: > Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 18:03:45 -0700 (PDT) > From: Charu Palkar > To: kw-pm@mail.pm.org > Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl > > Please make up your minds where the meeting will be. > > Thanx > > CSP > -- > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > dcarr@sdf.lonestar.org SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org From daniel at coder.com Fri Sep 5 21:07:44 2003 From: daniel at coder.com (Daniel R. Allen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: <20030905010345.23062.qmail@web10406.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: How about: if Steph can reserve it, and the room is OK with Arguile, we get the same U of W room for Wednesday the 17th; and people can follow up the meeting with cheap Mongol beer. Sound good? -D http://coder.com/ - Prescient Code Solutions - (519) 575-3733 da@coder.com On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Charu Palkar wrote: > Please make up your minds where the meeting will be. > > Thanx > > CSP > -- > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > From cs_palkar at yahoo.com Sat Sep 6 18:55:42 2003 From: cs_palkar at yahoo.com (Charu Palkar) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20030906235542.1248.qmail@web10407.mail.yahoo.com> Hi Guys, Did not mean to be rude, but the random talk results in confusion with me. As I did not attend the last meeting please give the dept. and room number at UW. Thanx Charu -- PS : Appreciate the efforts you guys take in getting this together. --- "Daniel R. Allen" wrote: > How about: if Steph can reserve it, and the room is > OK with Arguile, we > get the same U of W room for Wednesday the 17th; and > people can follow up > the meeting with cheap Mongol beer. > > Sound good? > > -D > > http://coder.com/ - Prescient Code Solutions - (519) > 575-3733 da@coder.com > > On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Charu Palkar wrote: > > > Please make up your minds where the meeting will > be. > > > > Thanx > > > > CSP > > -- > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site > design software > > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > > _______________________________________________ > > kw-pm mailing list > > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > > > > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From daniel at coder.com Sat Sep 6 20:09:49 2003 From: daniel at coder.com (Daniel R. Allen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September's meeting: mod_perl In-Reply-To: <20030906235542.1248.qmail@web10407.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: How about: at least a week before the meeting, we'll announce all details here (and the website and elsewhere); in the meantime, we'll try to keep decision-making crosstalk off-list, to the extent that we don't need input from the group. But, since this is an entirely volunteer and group-supported organization, we do need support from the group, which includes feedback "Yay" or "Nay" to questions about the group's preferences. Ideally, after a few seasonal repetitions, we'll get the schedule worked out nicely. But we're just barely a year old and still figuring things out, so your patience is appreciated! Thanks, Daniel On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Charu Palkar wrote: > Hi Guys, > > Did not mean to be rude, but the random talk results > in confusion with me. As I did not attend the last > meeting please give the dept. and room number at UW. > > Thanx > > Charu > -- > PS : Appreciate the efforts you guys take in getting > this together. > --- "Daniel R. Allen" wrote: > > How about: if Steph can reserve it, and the room is > > OK with Arguile, we > > get the same U of W room for Wednesday the 17th; and > > people can follow up > > the meeting with cheap Mongol beer. > > > > Sound good? > > > > -D > > > > http://coder.com/ - Prescient Code Solutions - (519) > > 575-3733 da@coder.com > > > > On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Charu Palkar wrote: > > > > > Please make up your minds where the meeting will > > be. > > > > > > Thanx > > > > > > CSP > > > -- > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site > > design software > > > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > > > _______________________________________________ > > > kw-pm mailing list > > > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > kw-pm mailing list > > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > From fhew3 at cogeco.ca Mon Sep 8 19:54:53 2003 From: fhew3 at cogeco.ca (fulko) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] Invitation to/for TPM September Lightning Talks Message-ID: <3F5D24DD.E96B3C39@cogeco.ca> This a general call for participation with the Toronto PM's annual 'Lightning Talk' meeting scheduled for this month on September 25. So far we already have the following topics: Internet access using GPRS - Indy Singh Tk: Tcl versus Perl - Fulko Hew Import, Export and Tags - Richard Dice When UTF does the Un-expected - Glenn Simpson Giving a lightning talk is easy! 1/ Pick a topic 2/ Ramble on for about 5 minutes 3/ Stop when the bell sounds. You can talk about just about anything you want... something you've done, something you want to do, something you want to know, something you're having problems with, something you hate about Perl, something you love about Perl, your favourite CPAN module, etc. So come on people, I know you all have 5 minutes in you. How about a competition? Can the Buffalo mongers come up with better or more topics than the KW mongers, or will the Toronto mongers do it. We are hoping to get the nearby mongers to attend, so let's make it all worth our while. If you have a topic either email your emcee and moderator your topic to: fhew3 at cogeco dot ca or update the Kwiki page yourself at: http://to.pm.org/cgi-bin/kwiki/index.pl?sept2003agenda Oh, and as encouragement to particpate, I promise to stop sending annoying 'call for particpation' messages every few days once we get a dozen topics submitted! From daniel at coder.com Thu Sep 11 20:21:43 2003 From: daniel at coder.com (Daniel R. Allen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September Meeting: Wednesday the 17th Message-ID: Announcing the September meeting of the KITCHENER-WATERLOO Perl Mongers - kw.pm - For enthusiasts of the Perl programming language Topic: mod_perl for the Perl programmer mod_perl is a persistent Perl interpreter embedded in the Apache web server. This lets you avoid the overhead of starting an external interpreter, speeding existing CGIs 10-100 times over, and adding considerable flexibility to customize Apache. Date/Time: Wednesday the 17th of September, 2003 at 7pm Location: University of Waterloo, CPH room 4335 The meeting will be followed by a trip to The Mongolian Grill for liquid refreshments. If the talk is good, speaker gets free first round. If the talk is bad, the first round is on the speaker. :-) For a map, please check: http://www.uwaterloo.ca/map/map.html (CPH is the building connected to the bridge over University Ave) Parking: The closest legal parking is probably the 'B' lot, which has public parking after 4pm for $2 (coin only). The entrance is on Philips Street, just after the University Plaza from University Ave. From rick_price at rogers.com Thu Sep 11 20:47:03 2003 From: rick_price at rogers.com (rick_price@rogers.com) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] September Meeting: Wednesday the 17th In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Wow guys, great invite.... Rick On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Daniel R. Allen wrote: > Announcing the September meeting of the KITCHENER-WATERLOO Perl Mongers > > - kw.pm - > > For enthusiasts of the Perl programming language > > Topic: mod_perl for the Perl programmer > > mod_perl is a persistent Perl interpreter embedded in the Apache web > server. This lets you avoid the overhead of starting an external > interpreter, speeding existing CGIs 10-100 times over, and adding > considerable flexibility to customize Apache. > > Date/Time: Wednesday the 17th of September, 2003 at 7pm > Location: University of Waterloo, CPH room 4335 > > The meeting will be followed by a trip to The Mongolian Grill for > liquid refreshments. If the talk is good, speaker gets free first round. > If the talk is bad, the first round is on the speaker. :-) > > For a map, please check: > http://www.uwaterloo.ca/map/map.html > > (CPH is the building connected to the bridge over > University Ave) > > Parking: The closest legal parking is probably the 'B' lot, which has > public parking after 4pm for $2 (coin only). The entrance is on Philips > Street, just after the University Plaza from University Ave. > > _______________________________________________ > kw-pm mailing list > kw-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/kw-pm > From fhew3 at cogeco.ca Fri Sep 19 20:34:03 2003 From: fhew3 at cogeco.ca (fulko) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] Invitation (nag) to/for TPM September Lightning Talks References: <3F5D24DD.E96B3C39@cogeco.ca> Message-ID: <3F6BAE8B.18FFBC06@cogeco.ca> Like I said a week or so ago... Toronto PM's annual 'Lightning Talk' meeting is scheduled for this Thursday, September 25. So far we already have the following topics: Internet access using GPRS - Indy Singh Tk: Tcl versus Perl - Fulko Hew Import, Export and Tags - Richard Dice When UTF does the Un-expected - Glenn Simpson Movable Type plug-ins for World Peace - Michael Graham Introduction to Co-routines (Perl 6) - John Macdonald A Pool Full of Daemon Children - Alan Barclay Top Ten Benefits Of Being A Member Of The Toronto Perl Mongers - Eric Bower The Gong Show - Fulko Hew And an unknown talk by Daniel Allen, and hopefully one talk from Alan Rocker, (who apparently volunteered to give one). We have a great selection so far, but I'd like to get a few more on the books before Thursday. All topics welcome. Lots of fame (I promise), but alas... no fortune. We are also hoping to get visitors (and speakers) from our friends from both K-W and Buffalo! So if you've got a favorite topic, or bug-a-boo that you'd like to talk about, let me know. Your evenings' host, Fulko From da at coder.com Wed Sep 24 21:32:30 2003 From: da at coder.com (Daniel R. Allen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:31:33 2004 Subject: [kw-pm] ActiveState Acquired By Sophos Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 02:05:57 +0000 From: pudge@perl.org To: da@coder.com Subject: [use Perl] Stories for 2003-09-25 use Perl Daily Newsletter In this issue: * ActiveState Acquired By Sophos +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ActiveState Acquired By Sophos | | posted by Simon on Wednesday September 24, @07:12 (activestate) | | http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=03/09/24/1114210 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ Tony pointed me at this interesting [0]press release: "Sophos, a world leader in anti-virus protection for businesses, today announced that it has acquired ActiveState, a North American software company that develops anti-spam software for enterprises and professional tools for open source language programmers". Early indications are they Sophos want to continue with ActiveState's language tools as well as the anti-spam stuff, but time will tell. Update: [1]davorg points at this [2]letter to AS customers. Discuss this story at: http://use.perl.org/comments.pl?sid=03/09/24/1114210 Links: 0. http://www.sophos.com/pressoffice/pressrel/uk/activestate.html 1. http://www.dave.org.uk/ 2. http://activestate.com/Corporate/Letter/ Copyright 1997-2003 pudge. All rights reserved.