From nl.pm at wendy.org Tue Dec 6 04:59:31 2011 From: nl.pm at wendy.org (Wendy G.A. van Dijk) Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 13:59:31 +0100 Subject: [Oslo-aktive] [Oslo.PM] Draft for call for speakers @ FOSDEM Message-ID: <691129446713231@otje> Hi, I was told the people of the Oslo Perl Mongers might be interested in FOSDEM as well. So here is this invitation. Hope to see you! This is the draft of the call for speakers for FOSDEM 2012. Please give your comments, corrections and ideas regarding this texts. Specifically, I would very much appreciate your input regarding dates, deadlines and subjects of talks. Additionally, I am not too sure about the sponsoring part. We can remove it altogether for the text. Claudio ________________________________________ THIS IS A DRAFT AND NOT THE DEFINTIVE CALL FOR SPEAKERS. Taking place in the beautiful city of Brussels (Belgium), FOSDEM is the biggest free and non-commercial European event organized by and for the community. Its goal is to provide Free and Open Source developers a place to meet (see http://fosdem.org/2012/). Two years ago, the Perl community was for the first time present at FOSDEM. Our presence –a booth– was very successful. It boosted our confidence and the following year we came back with a bigger group, a bigger stand and --for the first time-- a dev-room. The talks were varied, interesting... and well attended. For this upcoming edition (2012), our dev-room request has been approved (the stand request is still pending and we foresee no problems there). The stand will be open throughout the weekend. The dev-room event will take place Sunday February 5th 2012 , between 9 and 17h. We, the Perl community, are free to spent our time in the dev-room as we see fit (of course respecting the frame of Free and Open Source software). The room itself has 81 seats, WIFI and a VGA projector. This environment, being a university classroom with raised seats, lends itself perfectly for talks and classes. This is a wonderful opportunity to present your Perl project –big and small– or teach about subjects you care about. We are looking for a variety of subjects on all levels: starter and advanced, generic and specialised, core internals and CPAN. We have 8 hours time, so we have the flexibility of using different time formats: e.g. lightnings talks of 20 minutes, more classic talks of 40 minutes or longer, and classes of 1 hour (or longer, depending on the complexity). Please don't doubt to send a proposal (information about yourself, subject, short description and time needed) if you think you have the material. If you have several subjects you are enthusiastic to talk about please send alternative proposals. In the case more than one talk is not selected, your proposal will help us when putting the schedule together and even have “backup” talks in case someone cancels. Please send your talk or class proposal before January 6th, 2012. We will confirm the talk/course as soon as possible, with Saturday 2012-01-21 being our own deadline to send our schedule to the FOSDEM organizer. Claudio Ramirez (nxadm, padre.claudio at apt-get.be) and the Belgian Perl Mongers. NB: This is a community event without sponsoring. We don't have the means to pay for your trip and time. If you want to sponsor part of the event, please feel free to contact us. THIS IS A DRAFT AND NOT THE DEFINITIVE CALL FOR SPEAKERS. _____________________________________ _______________________________________________ Vlaanderen mailing list Vlaanderen at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/vlaanderen -------------- neste del -------------- Et HTML-vedlegg ble skilt ut... URL: From sjn at pvv.org Tue Dec 6 11:28:32 2011 From: sjn at pvv.org (Salve J Nilsen) Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 20:28:32 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Oslo-aktive] Oslo.pm lives! Message-ID: At YAPC::EU::2011 in Riga (which by the way was an awesome Perl conference), we learned that the French TLD domain registrar AFNIC was about to open the *.pm top level domain. Having an Oslo.pm domain sounded cool, so off I went to GANDI.net to register it. Here?s what I learned. http://code.foo.no/2011/12/06/how-oslo-pm-got-the-oslo-pm-domain - Salve -- #!/usr/bin/perl sub AUTOLOAD{$AUTOLOAD=~/.*::(\d+)/;seek(DATA,$1,0);print# Salve Joshua Nilsen getc DATA}$"="'};&{'";@_=unpack("C*",unpack("u*",':4@,$'.# '2!--"5-(50P%$PL,!0X354UC-PP%/0\`'."\n"));eval "&{'@_'}"; __END__ is near! :) From cosimo at streppone.it Tue Dec 6 11:33:25 2011 From: cosimo at streppone.it (Cosimo Streppone) Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 20:33:25 +0100 Subject: [Oslo-aktive] Oslo.pm lives! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Tue, 06 Dec 2011 20:28:32 +0100, Salve J Nilsen wrote: > http://code.foo.no/2011/12/06/how-oslo-pm-got-the-oslo-pm-domain Flott! -- Cosimo From cosimo at streppone.it Wed Dec 28 14:24:39 2011 From: cosimo at streppone.it (Cosimo Streppone) Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 23:24:39 +0100 Subject: [Oslo-aktive] 2011 Perl 6 contest Message-ID: Just what everyone on this list was waiting for! http://strangelyconsistent.org/blog/the-2011-perl-6-coding-contest I just signed up and I plan to win the ton of books there is as prize, so there's your occasion to learn a bit more about Perl 6. -- Cosimo