From tjc at wintrmute.net Wed Nov 15 15:41:03 2023 From: tjc at wintrmute.net (Toby Corkindale) Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2023 10:41:03 +1100 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Who is the current maintainer - to update pm.org records Message-ID: Hi folks, I've discovered I'm still listed as the current organiser of Melbourne.pm, in the pm.org database. I wondered if someone else would like to take over, who is more involved with the Perl community here? I haven't organised an event in many, many years. I think you might be able to achieve the change simply by opening a request at https://github.com/perlorg/www.pm.org/issues If I'm contacted to ask for confirmation, I'll happily give it. Cheers Toby -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andrew at sericyb.com.au Wed Nov 15 15:47:16 2023 From: andrew at sericyb.com.au (Andrew Pam) Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2023 10:47:16 +1100 Subject: [Melbourne-pm] Who is the current maintainer - to update pm.org records In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <74dd18a6-20fc-4420-97f3-ca007ee281b2@sericyb.com.au> On 16/11/23 10:41, Toby Corkindale wrote: > I've discovered I'm still listed as the current organiser of > Melbourne.pm, in the pm.org database. > I wondered if someone else would like to take over, who is more involved > with the Perl?community here? > I haven't organised an event in many, many years. Thanks Toby! I took over the Melbourne Perl Meetup a while ago to stop it from expiring, but havn't held any events. I have just started a new job recently at a company that uses Perl extensively, so there's some prospect of doing things in future, but if someone else would like to step up I'm also happy to hand over the Meetup. Cheers, Andrew