From ajsavige at yahoo.com.au Sun Feb 1 16:53:32 2004 From: ajsavige at yahoo.com.au (=?iso-8859-1?q?Andrew=20Savige?=) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:29 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] [SOT] perl based software recommendations In-Reply-To: <33540.130.94.161.146.1075589348.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <20040201225332.55947.qmail@web10905.mail.yahoo.com> >>>>> "JFNN" == Josh Heumann writes: JFNN> I don't spend too long staring at My Freaky Neighbor. We can only see JFNN> in there when it's dark, and he can see us just as well. We've kind JFNN> of assumed that he's hidden webcams and microphones in various places JFNN> around our house, so we have all resorted to talking in code. If JFN has already found the pdx mailing archives, I'd say your fears are well founded. :-) /-\ http://greetings.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Greetings Send your love online with Yahoo! Greetings - FREE! From dpool at hevanet.com Tue Feb 3 19:16:22 2004 From: dpool at hevanet.com (david pool) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:29 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] MMT grant Message-ID: <402047E6.3020808@hevanet.com> My fellow perlmongers, Recently Meyer Memorial Trust funded a local nonprofit mental health center out in Hillsboro for a grant that would convert them over to open source software. The grant is being run through Collaborative Technologies, a recent addition to Free Geek. The central component of the project is replacing the center's patient tracking system, which had been developed in Access. We found an existing open source project that's mature, reasonably full featured and written in Perl. The project just wrapped up version 2.3, and we're begining to work with Tom Good, the project leader, on what will be SQL Clinic 3.0 (codename Portland) when we finish. Tom is delightful. This is an important first experiment with open source software for Meyer Memorial Trust. Although this grant is a small one, MMT hands out about $15 million a year in Oregon and SW Washington each year. If all goes well, it's a good bet they'll be funding more projects. I'm hoping that some of the perlmongers would consider pitching in some volunteer time to help make this first one a big success. I don't usually present things at the Perlmongers meetings, but if people were interested I'd be happy to talk about the project a little. In fact if people are interested I could see if Ron Braithewaite, the Collaborative Technologies Coordinator, could come give a general overview. Is anyone interested? david pool From curtis_ovid_poe at yahoo.com Tue Feb 3 19:30:33 2004 From: curtis_ovid_poe at yahoo.com (Ovid) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:29 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] MMT grant In-Reply-To: <402047E6.3020808@hevanet.com> Message-ID: <20040204013033.59182.qmail@web60807.mail.yahoo.com> --- david pool wrote: > I don't usually present things at the Perlmongers meetings, but if > people were interested I'd be happy to talk about the project a > little. > In fact if people are interested I could see if Ron Braithewaite, the > > Collaborative Technologies Coordinator, could come give a general > overview. > > Is anyone interested? I would certainly be interested to hear about this. It's nice to have meetings that stretch out beyond "here's something neat you can do with Perl" -- though I will confess that I still prefer the latter :) Cheers, Ovid ===== Silence is Evil http://users.easystreet.com/ovid/philosophy/indexdecency.htm Ovid http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=17000 Web Programming with Perl http://users.easystreet.com/ovid/cgi_course/ From rootbeer at redcat.com Tue Feb 3 19:41:24 2004 From: rootbeer at redcat.com (Tom Phoenix) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:29 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] MMT grant In-Reply-To: <402047E6.3020808@hevanet.com> References: <402047E6.3020808@hevanet.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, david pool wrote: > Is anyone interested? Yes. --Tom Phoenix From jeff at vpservices.com Tue Feb 3 19:59:29 2004 From: jeff at vpservices.com (Jeff Zucker) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:29 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] MMT grant In-Reply-To: <402047E6.3020808@hevanet.com> References: <402047E6.3020808@hevanet.com> Message-ID: <40205201.7020307@vpservices.com> david pool wrote: > Is anyone interested? Yes, both in a presentation at perl mongers and in helping on the project if I can be of use. -- Jeff Zucker From dpool at hevanet.com Tue Feb 3 22:01:47 2004 From: dpool at hevanet.com (david pool) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:29 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] MMT grant In-Reply-To: <20040204013033.59182.qmail@web60807.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20040204013033.59182.qmail@web60807.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <40206EAB.3010201@hevanet.com> Ovid wrote: > --- david pool wrote: > >>I don't usually present things at the Perlmongers meetings, but if >>people were interested I'd be happy to talk about the project a >>little. >>In fact if people are interested I could see if Ron Braithewaite, the >> >>Collaborative Technologies Coordinator, could come give a general >>overview. >> >>Is anyone interested? > > > I would certainly be interested to hear about this. It's nice to have > meetings that stretch out beyond "here's something neat you can do with > Perl" -- though I will confess that I still prefer the latter :) Well, actually Randall's already put together some pretty neat Perl tools for the project. I'll bet we can get him to show off a little of what he's been doing. That'll help keep your interest. d From darthsmily at verizon.net Tue Feb 3 22:14:41 2004 From: darthsmily at verizon.net (darthsmily) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:29 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] MMT grant In-Reply-To: <402047E6.3020808@hevanet.com> References: <402047E6.3020808@hevanet.com> Message-ID: <402071B1.2000708@verizon.net> I am, however I would need to get the information some other way besides the meetings. It is very difficult for me to make wedsdays meetings. That said, I will make an extra effort to show up at the meeting this is presented at. I have worked on a patient tracking system for ER Depts, so I have that experience as well as PERL. Garrett- david pool wrote: > My fellow perlmongers, > > Recently Meyer Memorial Trust funded a local nonprofit mental health > center out in Hillsboro for a grant that would convert them over to open > source software. > > The grant is being run through Collaborative Technologies, a recent > addition to Free Geek. The central component of the project > is replacing the center's patient tracking system, which had been > developed in Access. > > We found an existing open source project that's mature, reasonably > full featured and written in Perl. The project just wrapped up version > 2.3, and we're begining to work with Tom Good, the project leader, on > what will be SQL Clinic 3.0 (codename Portland) when we finish. Tom is > delightful. > > This is an important first experiment with open source software for > Meyer Memorial Trust. Although this grant is a small one, MMT hands > out about $15 million a year in Oregon and SW Washington each year. > > If all goes well, it's a good bet they'll be funding more projects. > I'm hoping that some of the perlmongers would consider pitching in > some volunteer time to help make this first one a big success. > > I don't usually present things at the Perlmongers meetings, but if > people were interested I'd be happy to talk about the project a > little. In fact if people are interested I could see if Ron > Braithewaite, the Collaborative Technologies Coordinator, could come > give a general overview. > > Is anyone interested? > > david pool > > _______________________________________________ > Pdx-pm-list mailing list > Pdx-pm-list@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pdx-pm-list > From tex at off.org Wed Feb 4 00:22:21 2004 From: tex at off.org (Austin Schutz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:29 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] MMT grant In-Reply-To: <402047E6.3020808@hevanet.com> References: <402047E6.3020808@hevanet.com> Message-ID: <20040204062221.GE25727@gblx.net> On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 05:16:22PM -0800, david pool wrote: > I don't usually present things at the Perlmongers meetings, but if > people were interested I'd be happy to talk about the project a little. > In fact if people are interested I could see if Ron Braithewaite, the > Collaborative Technologies Coordinator, could come give a general overview. > > Is anyone interested? > Yeah, sounds neato, both the project and maybe the associated perl tools. Austin From perl-pm at joshheumann.com Wed Feb 4 11:55:02 2004 From: perl-pm at joshheumann.com (Josh Heumann) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:29 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location Message-ID: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Last month, we met at the PCC Cascade library. It had a white board, a projector, wide-open wifi.... and it closed at 8pm. How did people like it? And what are some other possible locations? Josh __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com From merlyn at stonehenge.com Wed Feb 4 12:03:10 2004 From: merlyn at stonehenge.com (Randal L. Schwartz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:29 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> References: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <86ptcuzprs.fsf@blue.stonehenge.com> >>>>> "Josh" == Josh Heumann writes: Josh> Last month, we met at the PCC Cascade library. It had a white board, a Josh> projector, wide-open wifi.... and it closed at 8pm. Josh> How did people like it? And what are some other possible locations? I thought it was just perfect from a presenter's perspective, and the pizza/beer place afterward had some of the best pizza I've had in a while. However, I'm going to be on a cruise ship this month instead of attending the meeting, so don't mind me. (If anyone has an iSight, I can probably attend the meeting via satellite, but that's another story.) -- Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503 777 0095 Perl/Unix/security consulting, Technical writing, Comedy, etc. etc. See PerlTraining.Stonehenge.com for onsite and open-enrollment Perl training! From adam_stearns at yahoo.com Wed Feb 4 12:39:30 2004 From: adam_stearns at yahoo.com (Adam Stearns) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:29 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Re: Pdx-pm-list Digest, SQL Clinic In-Reply-To: <200402041800.i14I0Ar17181@mail.pm.org> Message-ID: <20040204183930.99805.qmail@web11410.mail.yahoo.com> --- pdx-pm-list-request@mail.pm.org wrote: > Send Pdx-pm-list mailing list submissions to > pdx-pm-list@mail.pm.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, > visit > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pdx-pm-list > or, via email, send a message with subject or body > 'help' to > pdx-pm-list-request@mail.pm.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > pdx-pm-list-owner@mail.pm.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it > is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Pdx-pm-list digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. MMT grant (david pool) > 2. Re: MMT grant (Ovid) > 3. Re: MMT grant (Tom Phoenix) > 4. Re: MMT grant (Jeff Zucker) > 5. Re: MMT grant (david pool) > 6. Re: MMT grant (darthsmily) > 7. Re: MMT grant (Austin Schutz) > 8. meeting location (Josh Heumann) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 17:16:22 -0800 > From: david pool > Subject: [Pdx-pm] MMT grant > To: pdx pm > Message-ID: <402047E6.3020808@hevanet.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; > format=flowed > > My fellow perlmongers, > > Recently Meyer Memorial Trust funded a local > nonprofit mental health > center out in Hillsboro for a grant that would > convert them over to open > source software. > > The grant is being run through Collaborative > Technologies, a recent > addition to Free Geek. The central component of the > project > is replacing the center's patient tracking system, > which had been > developed in Access. > > We found an existing open source project that's > mature, reasonably full > featured and written in Perl. The project just > wrapped up version 2.3, > and we're begining to work with Tom Good, the > project leader, on what > will be SQL Clinic 3.0 (codename Portland) when we > finish. Tom is > delightful. > > This is an important first experiment with open > source software for > Meyer Memorial Trust. Although this grant is a small > one, MMT hands out > about $15 million a year in Oregon and SW Washington > each year. > > If all goes well, it's a good bet they'll be funding > more projects. I'm > hoping that some of the perlmongers would consider > pitching in some > volunteer time to help make this first one a big > success. > > I don't usually present things at the Perlmongers > meetings, but if > people were interested I'd be happy to talk about > the project a little. > In fact if people are interested I could see if Ron > Braithewaite, the > Collaborative Technologies Coordinator, could come > give a general overview. > > Is anyone interested? > > david pool > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 17:30:33 -0800 (PST) > From: Ovid > Subject: Re: [Pdx-pm] MMT grant > To: david pool , pdx pm > > Message-ID: > <20040204013033.59182.qmail@web60807.mail.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > --- david pool wrote: > > I don't usually present things at the Perlmongers > meetings, but if > > people were interested I'd be happy to talk about > the project a > > little. > > In fact if people are interested I could see if > Ron Braithewaite, the > > > > Collaborative Technologies Coordinator, could come > give a general > > overview. > > > > Is anyone interested? > > I would certainly be interested to hear about this. > It's nice to have > meetings that stretch out beyond "here's something > neat you can do with > Perl" -- though I will confess that I still prefer > the latter :) > > Cheers, > Ovid > > ===== > Silence is Evil > http://users.easystreet.com/ovid/philosophy/indexdecency.htm > Ovid > http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=17000 > Web Programming with Perl > http://users.easystreet.com/ovid/cgi_course/ > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 17:41:24 -0800 (PST) > From: Tom Phoenix > Subject: Re: [Pdx-pm] MMT grant > To: david pool > Cc: pdx pm > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > > On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, david pool wrote: > > > Is anyone interested? My experience with DBM is a little limited (a little back-end www work is about it), but I would be excited to help in anyway I can and would love to hear more about the project at the next meeting (which will be my first). Look forward to meeting everyone then. -Adam Stearns adam@dukboi.com From wcooley at nakedape.cc Wed Feb 4 12:42:02 2004 From: wcooley at nakedape.cc (Wil Cooley) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> References: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <1075920122.5695.276.camel@denk.nakedape.priv> On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 09:55, Josh Heumann wrote: > Last month, we met at the PCC Cascade library. It had a white board, a > projector, wide-open wifi.... and it closed at 8pm. > > How did people like it? And what are some other possible locations? Have you thought about FreeGeek and finished at the Lucky Lab? Wil -- Wil Cooley wcooley@nakedape.cc Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc * * * * * * Linux Consulting in Portland, Oregon * * * * * * * Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc * -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I'm thinking about FreeGeek right now; maybe I should finish at the Lucky Lab. Wil -- Wil Cooley wcooley@nakedape.cc Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc * * * * Linux, UNIX, Networking and Security Solutions * * * * * Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc * * Tired of spam and viruses in your e-mail? * * Get the Naked Ape Mail Defender! http://nakedape.cc/r/md * -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/pdx-pm-list/attachments/20040204/776f22d7/attachment.bin From perl-pm at joshheumann.com Wed Feb 4 13:08:03 2004 From: perl-pm at joshheumann.com (Josh Heumann) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location Message-ID: <33633.130.94.161.146.1075921683.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> > Have you thought about FreeGeek and finished at the Lucky Lab? Ooh, a good suggestion. I'll talk to Ron Braithwaite about it today. Josh __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com From dpool at hevanet.com Wed Feb 4 14:48:32 2004 From: dpool at hevanet.com (david pool) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Mac OS X support? Message-ID: <40215AA0.9020907@hevanet.com> Perlmongers Pardon the non perl question, but a good friend of mine is looking for some OS X help installing MyODBC and I know there are a lot of Mac users on the list. If anyone can help out, e-mail me off list or e-mail Paul directly. Thanks, you can return now to your regularly scheduled Perl discussions. :-D david pool -------- Original Message -------- Subject: RE: ipn mac os X support? Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 17:55:30 -0800 From: Paul Clerc To: 'david pool' Hi David, It doesn't pay much. An hour or so, possibly phone consulting since nobody is really going to want to come out for an hour. The install for MyODBC on Mac OSx, with some possibility for continuing Mac support. More of a Mac network thing than a Unix thing long term. If you know anyone who could help, I'd appreciate it. Cheers, Paul Paul Clerc Watermelon Web Works, LLC Organic Internet Solutions for Your Growing Business http://www.watermelonwebworks.com toll free (866) 836.4215 -----Original Message----- From: david pool [mailto:dpool@hevanet.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 5:41 PM To: Paul Clerc Subject: Re: ipn mac os X support? Paul, We're a little busy right now, but if you don't get any good leads on this, let me know and I could probably find someone. What does it pay? David Pool www.News4Neighbors.net Paul Clerc wrote: > Hello - > I'm looking for someone with some skills with Mac OS X command line and > possibly even experience in installing (or consulting to install) MyODBC > on Mac OS X.2. > Anyone out there? > > Cheers, > Paul > > ___________________________________________________________ > This list is sponsored by PEAK,Inc. ISP and Education Center > Public Electronic Access to Knowlege,Inc http://www.peak.org > 1600 SW Western Blvd, Corvallis Oregon 97333 (541) 754-7325 > > From schwern at pobox.com Wed Feb 4 18:03:20 2004 From: schwern at pobox.com (Michael G Schwern) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> References: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <20040205000320.GA5356@localhost.comcast.net> On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 10:55:02AM -0700, Josh Heumann wrote: > Last month, we met at the PCC Cascade library. It had a white board, a > projector, wide-open wifi.... and it closed at 8pm. > > How did people like it? And what are some other possible locations? I liked it. Easy to get to. Well equiped. Quiet. Are you sure they always close at 8? -- Michael G Schwern schwern@pobox.com http://www.pobox.com/~schwern/ It's Paint Chip Eating time! From perl-pm at joshheumann.com Wed Feb 4 18:13:25 2004 From: perl-pm at joshheumann.com (Josh Heumann) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <20040205000320.GA5356@localhost.comcast.net> References: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040205000320.GA5356@localhost.comcast.net> Message-ID: <33484.130.94.161.146.1075940005.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> > I liked it. Easy to get to. Well equiped. Quiet. Are you sure they > always close at 8? That is the official time, and while they do rent out classrooms, they're under massive construction right now. Free Geek is posibility: they have space, I can provide the projector, but they don't have wifi. They might be able to provide a couple of network drops, but they might come down occasionally, as their sysadmin group meets at that time. I'm also talking to Mack about letting us use the Urban Grind again. Everyone would probably have to buy something (or just give him $2), and I'm trying to get him to see that he could build a nice following of loyal fans. Josh PS. We're number one if you google for "freaky neighbor" or "my freaky neighbor", with or without the quotes. __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com From merlyn at stonehenge.com Thu Feb 5 04:36:52 2004 From: merlyn at stonehenge.com (Randal L. Schwartz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <33484.130.94.161.146.1075940005.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> References: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040205000320.GA5356@localhost.comcast.net> <33484.130.94.161.146.1075940005.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <86wu71vmmk.fsf@blue.stonehenge.com> >>>>> "Josh" == Josh Heumann writes: Josh> PS. We're number one if you google for "freaky neighbor" or "my freaky Josh> neighbor", with or without the quotes. This both frightens and amuses me. -- Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503 777 0095 Perl/Unix/security consulting, Technical writing, Comedy, etc. etc. See PerlTraining.Stonehenge.com for onsite and open-enrollment Perl training! From markymoon at mac.com Thu Feb 5 04:50:05 2004 From: markymoon at mac.com (MarkyMoon) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Mac OS X support? In-Reply-To: <40215AA0.9020907@hevanet.com> Message-ID: <0EE983B5-57C9-11D8-82DE-000A95892DF2@mac.com> David, There are some good instructions on installing MyODBC (and troubleshooting the default installation) on O'Reilly's MacDevCenter.com at : http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/06/20/odbc.html MarkyMoon markymoon@mac.com -- Rubbercity Perl Mongers: http://www.markymoon.com/rubbercity/ -- @a = ("a".."z"," ","-","\n");foreach $b ( 12,0,17,10,24,12,14,14,13,26,8,18,26,0,26, 22,0,13,13,0,27,1,4,26,15,4,17,11,26,7,0, 2,10,4,17) {print $a[$b]};print $a[28]; -- On Wednesday, February 4, 2004, at 03:48 PM, david pool wrote: > Perlmongers > > Pardon the non perl question, but a good friend of mine is looking for > some OS X help installing MyODBC and I know there are a lot of Mac > users on the list. If anyone can help out, e-mail me off list or > e-mail Paul directly. > > Thanks, you can return now to your regularly scheduled Perl > discussions. > > :-D > > david pool > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: RE: ipn mac os X support? > Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 17:55:30 -0800 > From: Paul Clerc > To: 'david pool' > > Hi David, > It doesn't pay much. An hour or so, possibly phone consulting since > nobody is really going to want to come out for an hour. The install for > MyODBC on Mac OSx, with some possibility for continuing Mac support. > More of a Mac network thing than a Unix thing long term. If you know > anyone who could help, I'd appreciate it. > > Cheers, > Paul > > Paul Clerc > Watermelon Web Works, LLC > Organic Internet Solutions for Your Growing Business > http://www.watermelonwebworks.com > toll free (866) 836.4215 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: david pool [mailto:dpool@hevanet.com] > Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 5:41 PM > To: Paul Clerc > Subject: Re: ipn mac os X support? > > Paul, > > We're a little busy right now, but if you don't get any good leads on > this, let me know and I could probably find someone. What does it pay? > > David Pool > www.News4Neighbors.net > > Paul Clerc wrote: >> Hello - I'm looking for someone with some skills with Mac OS X >> command line > and >> possibly even experience in installing (or consulting to install) > MyODBC >> on Mac OS X.2. Anyone out there? Cheers, >> Paul >> ___________________________________________________________ >> This list is sponsored by PEAK,Inc. ISP and Education > Center >> Public Electronic Access to Knowlege,Inc http://www.peak.org >> 1600 SW Western Blvd, Corvallis Oregon 97333 (541) 754-7325 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pdx-pm-list mailing list > Pdx-pm-list@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pdx-pm-list From perl-pm at joshheumann.com Thu Feb 5 18:18:31 2004 From: perl-pm at joshheumann.com (Josh Heumann) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <86wu71vmmk.fsf@blue.stonehenge.com> References: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040205000320.GA5356@localhost.comcast.net> <33484.130.94.161.146.1075940005.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <86wu71vmmk.fsf@blue.stonehenge.com> Message-ID: <12485.130.94.160.138.1076026711.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Free Geek has offered us their space. I have the projector, but there is no wifi. It seems to be our best option so far. Their address, for those of you not in the know, is 1731 SE 10th. It's a little rough, as in an unfinished room, but that shouldn't impede the meeting. Any objections? Fearless Leader __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com From mikeraz at patch.com Thu Feb 5 18:28:55 2004 From: mikeraz at patch.com (Michael Rasmussen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <12485.130.94.160.138.1076026711.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> References: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040205000320.GA5356@localhost.comcast.net> <33484.130.94.161.146.1075940005.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <86wu71vmmk.fsf@blue.stonehenge.com> <12485.130.94.160.138.1076026711.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <20040206002855.GD25348@patch.com> On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 05:18:31PM -0700, Josh Heumann wrote: > Free Geek has offered us their space. I have the projector, but there is > no wifi. It seems to be our best option so far. Their address, for those > of you not in the know, is 1731 SE 10th. It's a little rough, as in an > unfinished room, but that shouldn't impede the meeting. > > Any objections? Not from this infrequent attendee. We can bring our own WIFI as needed. -- Michael Rasmussen aka mikeraz Be appropriate && Follow your curiosity http://www.patch.com/ http://meme.patch.com/ Get Fixed: http://www.dampfixie.org The fortune cookie says: love, n.: When you don't want someone too close--because you're very sensitive to pleasure. From perl-pm at joshheumann.com Thu Feb 5 19:20:18 2004 From: perl-pm at joshheumann.com (Josh Heumann) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <20040206002855.GD25348@patch.com> References: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040205000320.GA5356@localhost.comcast.net> <33484.130.94.161.146.1075940005.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <86wu71vmmk.fsf@blue.stonehenge.com> <12485.130.94.160.138.1076026711.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040206002855.GD25348@patch.com> Message-ID: <33729.130.94.161.146.1076030418.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> > Not from this infrequent attendee. We can bring our own WIFI as needed. Good idea. Does anyone have one we can bring? Josh __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com From perl at sonofhans.net Thu Feb 5 19:31:35 2004 From: perl at sonofhans.net (Randall Hansen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <33729.130.94.161.146.1076030418.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> References: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040205000320.GA5356@localhost.comcast.net> <33484.130.94.161.146.1075940005.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <86wu71vmmk.fsf@blue.stonehenge.com> <12485.130.94.160.138.1076026711.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040206002855.GD25348@patch.com> <33729.130.94.161.146.1076030418.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <33E711C4-5844-11D8-9E60-000A95D9E32C@sonofhans.net> On Feb 5, 2004, at 17:20, Josh Heumann wrote: >> Not from this infrequent attendee. We can bring our own WIFI as >> needed. > > Good idea. Does anyone have one we can bring? also, maybe we want to talk with free geek first. as i understand it, their major objection to wifi is the perceived* security risk. if we drop an access point inside their firewall we may be breaking their security policies. r * i say "perceived" in the most non-judgemental way possible, as i don't know enough myself to have a worthwhile opinion. From darthsmily at verizon.net Thu Feb 5 19:44:28 2004 From: darthsmily at verizon.net (darthsmily) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <33E711C4-5844-11D8-9E60-000A95D9E32C@sonofhans.net> References: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040205000320.GA5356@localhost.comcast.net> <33484.130.94.161.146.1075940005.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <86wu71vmmk.fsf@blue.stonehenge.com> <12485.130.94.160.138.1076026711.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040206002855.GD25348@patch.com> <33729.130.94.161.146.1076030418.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <33E711C4-5844-11D8-9E60-000A95D9E32C@sonofhans.net> Message-ID: <4022F17C.4080306@verizon.net> If we, and by 'we' I mean 'not me', set up a wifi network that doesn't use their hard network, I can't imagine they would care. Randall Hansen wrote: > On Feb 5, 2004, at 17:20, Josh Heumann wrote: > >>> Not from this infrequent attendee. We can bring our own WIFI as >>> needed. >> >> >> Good idea. Does anyone have one we can bring? > > > also, maybe we want to talk with free geek first. as i understand it, > their major objection to wifi is the perceived* security risk. if we > drop an access point inside their firewall we may be breaking their > security policies. > > r > > * i say "perceived" in the most non-judgemental way possible, as i > don't know enough myself to have a worthwhile opinion. > > _______________________________________________ > Pdx-pm-list mailing list > Pdx-pm-list@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pdx-pm-list > From ajsavige at yahoo.com.au Thu Feb 5 19:45:51 2004 From: ajsavige at yahoo.com.au (=?iso-8859-1?q?Andrew=20Savige?=) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <33484.130.94.161.146.1075940005.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <20040206014551.43504.qmail@web10906.mail.yahoo.com> Josh Heumann wrote: > PS. We're number one if you google for "freaky neighbor" or "my freaky > neighbor", with or without the quotes. And number one for "Josh Freaky Neighbor". ^.^ But nothing yet at http://www.googlism.com/. :-( Let's try to rectify that: My Freaky Neighbor is a Perl Programmer. Josh's Freaky Neighbor is a Perl Programmer. My Freaky Neighbor is often seen reading Cozens' Wrox Perl book. My Freaky Neighbor is not a member of Portland Perl Mongers (we assume). Josh's Freaky Neighbor is not a member of Portland Perl Mongers (we assume). My Freaky Neighbor is an avid reader of the pdx mailing list archives. My Freaky Neighbor is the best black belt karate exponent in Portland. /-\ http://greetings.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Greetings Send your love online with Yahoo! Greetings - FREE! From ajsavige at yahoo.com.au Fri Feb 6 00:03:37 2004 From: ajsavige at yahoo.com.au (=?iso-8859-1?q?Andrew=20Savige?=) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] [SOT] perl based software recommendations In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20040206060337.22573.qmail@web10909.mail.yahoo.com> Roderick A. Anderson wrote: > On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Andrew Savige wrote: > > > If you want a Perl-based one, you might try the recent siesta: > > http://siesta.unixbeard.net/ > > http://search.cpan.org/dist/Siesta/ > > Wow. A quick look says this is what I need. Thanks. Just noticed a new article on Siesta at www.perl.com: http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2004/02/05/siesta.html /-\ http://greetings.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Greetings Send your love online with Yahoo! Greetings - FREE! From schwern at pobox.com Fri Feb 6 01:49:01 2004 From: schwern at pobox.com (Michael G Schwern) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] meeting location In-Reply-To: <33E711C4-5844-11D8-9E60-000A95D9E32C@sonofhans.net> References: <33406.130.94.161.146.1075917302.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040205000320.GA5356@localhost.comcast.net> <33484.130.94.161.146.1075940005.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <86wu71vmmk.fsf@blue.stonehenge.com> <12485.130.94.160.138.1076026711.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <20040206002855.GD25348@patch.com> <33729.130.94.161.146.1076030418.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> <33E711C4-5844-11D8-9E60-000A95D9E32C@sonofhans.net> Message-ID: <20040206074901.GA17348@localhost.comcast.net> On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 05:31:35PM -0800, Randall Hansen wrote: > also, maybe we want to talk with free geek first. as i understand it, > their major objection to wifi is the perceived* security risk. if we > drop an access point inside their firewall we may be breaking their > security policies. Last I talked to them about it, their practical reason for not using WiFi is nobody's throwing out working 802.11b equipment. Beyond that, some folks there aren't thrilled about encouraging it. Issues about the amount of palladium and other precious metals used in its manufacture. And I know some folks there don't like the idea of encouraging WiFi because it encourages lots of extra radio transmitters which ties in with "cell-phones / power lines cause cancer". Kinda silly given how much EM all the enormous old monitors and machines they've got are throwing out. But we're the guests. Security didn't come into it. After all, physical security is so lax there that anyone can waltz in, grab and ethernet line and plug in their laptop. The internal and external security on their network is good enough that you can't do much damage from there anyway. Anyhow, last I brought it up was over the summer and it was in reference to a permenant WiFi setup. I don't think they'll mind one as long as we ask and its temporary. -- Michael G Schwern schwern@pobox.com http://www.pobox.com/~schwern/ Here's hoping you don't harbor a death wish! From perl-pm at joshheumann.com Fri Feb 6 19:24:39 2004 From: perl-pm at joshheumann.com (Josh Heumann) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] February Meeting Message-ID: <33566.130.94.161.146.1076117079.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Come, one, come all! The February Meeting is set! When: Febraury 11th, 2004 (next Wednesday) Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th What: Randall Hansen, CGI method parsing PLUS: David Pool and Ron Braithwaite, SQL collaborative project Afterwards, there will be festivities at the Lucky Lab, 915 SE Hawthorne. And if anyone has a wifi access point to donate, speak up so's we can have us some wifi. Next month.... Lightning talks! Josh __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com From adam_stearns at yahoo.com Fri Feb 6 23:38:33 2004 From: adam_stearns at yahoo.com (Adam Stearns) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Re: Meeting location In-Reply-To: <200402061800.i16I07510957@mail.pm.org> Message-ID: <20040207053833.12797.qmail@web11402.mail.yahoo.com> Free geek is good by me, too. I dont even have a wifi card for my laptop (sad? yes, I know). As I've never actually been to a meeting yet I should probably not add anything to this discussion, but for the benefit of the group i'd like to iterate that the Lucky Lab has some tasty pints and sandwiches (which the group probably already knows.) I used to visit personal telco meetings there, and it was always good stuff. (though discussing neworking after 2 pints of guiness is a little more than I can muster). grazzi. -Adam adam@dukboi.com From merlyn at stonehenge.com Sat Feb 7 04:51:50 2004 From: merlyn at stonehenge.com (Randal L. Schwartz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] February Meeting In-Reply-To: <33566.130.94.161.146.1076117079.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> References: <33566.130.94.161.146.1076117079.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <86ad3vyxfg.fsf@blue.stonehenge.com> >>>>> "Josh" == Josh Heumann writes: Josh> And if anyone has a wifi access point to donate, speak up so's we can have Josh> us some wifi. If you hardwire an apple laptop, it can share the connection using its wireless card. -- Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503 777 0095 Perl/Unix/security consulting, Technical writing, Comedy, etc. etc. See PerlTraining.Stonehenge.com for onsite and open-enrollment Perl training! From rootbeer at redcat.com Sat Feb 7 12:53:17 2004 From: rootbeer at redcat.com (Tom Phoenix) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] February Meeting In-Reply-To: <33566.130.94.161.146.1076117079.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> References: <33566.130.94.161.146.1076117079.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Josh Heumann wrote: > When: Febraury 11th, 2004 (next Wednesday) What time? > And if anyone has a wifi access point to donate, speak up so's we can > have us some wifi. I'll try to supply a little bandwidth, technical and other difficulties notwithstanding. --Tom Phoenix From perl-pm at joshheumann.com Sat Feb 7 13:43:47 2004 From: perl-pm at joshheumann.com (Josh Heumann) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] February Meeting In-Reply-To: References: <33566.130.94.161.146.1076117079.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <32887.130.94.161.146.1076183027.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> > What time? Good catch: 6:30. __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com From perl-pm at joshheumann.com Mon Feb 9 19:07:49 2004 From: perl-pm at joshheumann.com (Josh Heumann) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Febraury Meeting Reminder Message-ID: <32942.130.94.161.146.1076375269.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> We have a meeting in two days. Have you prepared yourself? When: Febraury 11th, 2004 (next Wednesday) 6:30pm Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th What: Randall Hansen, CGI method parsing PLUS: David Pool and Ron Braithwaite, SQL collaborative project Afterwards, there will be festivities at the Lucky Lab, 915 SE Hawthorne. On the wifi-ness front, I've heard a few mumblings, but nothing concrete. Does anyone have one we can use for the evening? A don't forget, next month is Lightning talks! Everyone party long time love Perl in big way! Josh __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com From perl-pm at joshheumann.com Wed Feb 11 14:03:11 2004 From: perl-pm at joshheumann.com (Josh Heumann) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Febraury Meeting To-nite Message-ID: <33110.130.94.161.146.1076529791.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> We have a meeting tonight. Word. When: Tonight, 6:30pm Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th What: Randall Hansen, CGI method parsing PLUS: David Pool and Ron Braithwaite, SQL collaborative project Afterwards, there will be festivities at the Lucky Lab, 915 SE Hawthorne. We have wifi covered, thank the sweet Perl lords. Next month.... Lightning talks! Josh __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com From dpool at hevanet.com Wed Feb 11 14:23:39 2004 From: dpool at hevanet.com (David Pool) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Febraury Meeting To-nite In-Reply-To: <33110.130.94.161.146.1076529791.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> References: <33110.130.94.161.146.1076529791.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <402A8F4B.7000806@hevanet.com> Josh Heumann wrote: >We have a meeting tonight. Word. > >When: Tonight, 6:30pm >Where: Free Geek, 1731 SE 10th >What: Randall Hansen, CGI method parsing > PLUS: David Pool and Ron Braithwaite, SQL collaborative project > Hope this doesn't entirely kill off attendance but Ron's son is getting his black belt at a special ceremony tonight so the PLUS is just going to be me... david > > From perl at sonofhans.net Wed Feb 11 21:31:29 2004 From: perl at sonofhans.net (Randall Hansen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] template conversion Message-ID: Apologies, retroactively, for the somewhat scattered talk. Here's how you get the current code: cvs -d cvs.freegeeks.org:/var/collabcvsroot co template_conversion There's a test suite included. If you can make a failing test, send it to me. r From perl at sonofhans.net Thu Feb 12 00:58:19 2004 From: perl at sonofhans.net (Randall Hansen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] template conversion, bride of Message-ID: Courtesy of Martin at Free Geek, here's the *real* CVS access information for the template conversion script: cvs -d ':pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freegeek.org:/var/collabcvsroot' login (enter a random password) cvs -z3 -d ':pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freegeek.org:/var/collabcvsroot' co foo [ Where 'foo' should be 'template_conversion' ] Any and all feedback greatly appreciated. r From dpool at hevanet.com Wed Feb 11 23:10:44 2004 From: dpool at hevanet.com (david pool) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Tulips, Collab, SQL Clinic etc. Message-ID: <402B0AD4.8060804@hevanet.com> Hm, the tulips were popular at the presentation today. Here's the festival March 20th to April 20th http://www.woodenshoe.com/ The list serve for all things related to homestreet is here http://lists.freegeek.org/mailman/listinfo/collab-homestreet The SQL Clinic site is http://sqlclinic.net/ From there you can pick a link to the list-serves or take the application out for a test drive. Thanks, David Pool -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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It's time for the **REAL** *real* CVS access information to stand up. :-) --Tom Phoenix From perl at sonofhans.net Thu Feb 12 13:05:04 2004 From: perl at sonofhans.net (Randall Hansen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] son of the bride of the bloody template conversion Message-ID: <5DCFA2AC-5D8E-11D8-A85B-000A95D9E32C@sonofhans.net> Sigh. The host I originally specified (cvs.freegeeks.org) was correct. I didn't proof the copy/paste from Martin, in which he forgot the trailing "s" but got everything else right. Not that any of this is anyone's fault but mine. This is exactly why I always write tests first when I code, so I find my bonehead mistakes before they propagate into the world. For the last time, tested and everything: cvs -d ':pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freegeeks.org:/var/collabcvsroot' login (enter a random password) cvs -z3 -d ':pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freegeeks.org:/var/collabcvsroot' co template_conversion r From tex at off.org Thu Feb 12 17:25:15 2004 From: tex at off.org (Austin Schutz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] template conversion, bride of In-Reply-To: References: <68229F91-5D27-11D8-BC4D-000A95D9E32C@sonofhans.net> Message-ID: <20040212232515.GA2490@gblx.net> On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 10:48:05AM -0800, Tom Phoenix wrote: > On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Randall Hansen wrote: > > > Courtesy of Martin at Free Geek, here's the *real* CVS access > > information for the template conversion script: > > > > cvs -d ':pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freegeek.org:/var/collabcvsroot' login > > (enter a random password) > > cvs -z3 -d ':pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freegeek.org:/var/collabcvsroot' co foo > > > > [ Where 'foo' should be 'template_conversion' ] > > $ cvs -d ':pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freegeek.org:/var/collabcvsroot' login > (Logging in to anoncvs@cvs.freegeek.org) > CVS password: > Unknown host cvs.freegeek.org. > > It's time for the **REAL** *real* CVS access information to stand up. :-) > You're missing an 's': tex@peace:~/tmp> cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freegeeks.org:/var/collabcvsroot co template_conversion cvs checkout: Updating template_conversion U template_conversion/Makefile U template_conversion/README U template_conversion/templateme.el U template_conversion/templateme.pl cvs checkout: Updating template_conversion/lib U template_conversion/lib/templateme.pl.stub cvs checkout: Updating template_conversion/lib/Collab U template_conversion/lib/Collab/TemplateMe.pm cvs checkout: Updating template_conversion/ruby U template_conversion/ruby/dummy.in U template_conversion/ruby/template-ify.rb cvs checkout: Updating template_conversion/t U template_conversion/t/00templateme.t U template_conversion/t/test.pl tex@peace:~/tmp> Austin From bprew at logiccloud.com Mon Feb 16 16:51:48 2004 From: bprew at logiccloud.com (Ben Prew) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] FreeGeek coders? Message-ID: <40314984.5080203@logiccloud.com> Hey, I previously sent an email to volunteers at freegeek, but haven't received a response and since we have our meetings at freegeek, I was hoping someone might know more about volunteering as a coder? Do they have meetings, who should I talk to, etc.. Thanks -- Ben Prew From perl-pm at joshheumann.com Mon Feb 16 17:19:20 2004 From: perl-pm at joshheumann.com (Josh Heumann) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] FreeGeek coders? In-Reply-To: <40314984.5080203@logiccloud.com> References: <40314984.5080203@logiccloud.com> Message-ID: <33001.130.94.161.146.1076973560.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> > I previously sent an email to volunteers at freegeek, but haven't > received a response and since we have our meetings at freegeek, I was > hoping someone might know more about volunteering as a coder? Do they > have meetings, who should I talk to, etc.. You might try sending an email to coders@lists.freegeek.org. It's not the most active list, but there will at least be someone there willing to point you in the right direction. Josh __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com From dennis at giantfir.com Mon Feb 16 23:14:32 2004 From: dennis at giantfir.com (Dennis McNulty) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] FreeGeek coders? In-Reply-To: <33001.130.94.161.146.1076973560.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> References: <40314984.5080203@logiccloud.com> <33001.130.94.161.146.1076973560.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> Message-ID: <4031A338.4010001@giantfir.com> I'm not able to come to the Monger meetings, since I'm always tied up on Wednesdays. I went down to FreeGeek to take the Noon tour on the Saturday before the last Monger mtg. There were no coders there, and the tour was conducted by the king of recycling. At the end of the tour, the lady at the constantly-ringing phone took my name for future volunteer coding, but said to call about a week ahead of my first work session, ostensibly to interview a coding project leader and to set up a work schedule. The volunteers where going in and out at all times. They seem to communicate best by phone, so I'd recommend contacting them that way (503-232-9350). They're open 11AM - 7PM Tue - Sat. - Dennis McNulty ============================================= Josh Heumann wrote: >> I previously sent an email to volunteers at freegeek, but haven't >> received a response and since we have our meetings at freegeek, I was >> hoping someone might know more about volunteering as a coder? Do they >> have meetings, who should I talk to, etc.. > > > You might try sending an email to coders@lists.freegeek.org. It's not the > most active list, but there will at least be someone there willing to > point you in the right direction. > > Josh > __________________________ > 13 portraits in one series > of photos, 88 photos total > http://www.joshheumann.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Pdx-pm-list mailing list > Pdx-pm-list@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pdx-pm-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/pdx-pm-list/attachments/20040216/1a7f05a1/attachment.htm From schwern at pobox.com Mon Feb 16 17:08:59 2004 From: schwern at pobox.com (Michael G Schwern) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] FreeGeek coders? In-Reply-To: <40314984.5080203@logiccloud.com> References: <40314984.5080203@logiccloud.com> Message-ID: <20040216230859.GE3758@windhund.schwern.org> On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 02:51:48PM -0800, Ben Prew wrote: > I previously sent an email to volunteers at freegeek, but haven't > received a response and since we have our meetings at freegeek, I was > hoping someone might know more about volunteering as a coder? Do they > have meetings, who should I talk to, etc.. Simplest thing to do is go down there, introduce yourself at the front desk and ask to talk to Richard Seymour. http://www.freegeek.org/images/staff/richard.jpg -- Michael G Schwern schwern@pobox.com http://www.pobox.com/~schwern/ Though we adore men individually, we agree that as a group they're rather stupid. From bprew at logiccloud.com Wed Feb 18 15:06:16 2004 From: bprew at logiccloud.com (Ben Prew) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] FreeGeek coders? In-Reply-To: <20040216230859.GE3758@windhund.schwern.org> References: <40314984.5080203@logiccloud.com> <20040216230859.GE3758@windhund.schwern.org> Message-ID: <4033D3C8.4030900@logiccloud.com> Michael G Schwern wrote: > On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 02:51:48PM -0800, Ben Prew wrote: > Simplest thing to do is go down there, introduce yourself at the front > desk and ask to talk to Richard Seymour. > http://www.freegeek.org/images/staff/richard.jpg Quick update, I got ahold of Richard via the codes@lists.freegeek.org email list and I'm scheduled to show up at the weekly meetings. Every Tuesday at 7:15pm. Thanks for your suggestions. -- Ben Prew From perl-pm at joshheumann.com Wed Feb 25 20:53:41 2004 From: perl-pm at joshheumann.com (Josh Heumann) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Two Week Notice: Lightning Talks Message-ID: <33639.130.94.161.146.1077764021.squirrel@www.joshheumann.com> We have two weeks until the next Perlmongers meeting. It's a Lightning Talk round, which means that everyone gets a chance to get up and talk for anywhere between 5 and 15 minutes about anything they want to, Perl related or not. Signing up is the way to start: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?LightningTalks How did people like Free Geek as a meeting location? We have a few other options, but I want to get some feel about how people liked having the meeting there. ---Summary--- When: March 10th, 2004 6:30pm Where: TBA, maybe Free Geek What: You, talking about anything you want! Sign up on the LightningTalks page of the kwiki, http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?LightningTalks Crazy Josh __________________________ 13 portraits in one series of photos, 88 photos total http://www.joshheumann.com From adam_stearns at yahoo.com Sat Feb 28 11:38:10 2004 From: adam_stearns at yahoo.com (Adam Stearns) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Meeting location... In-Reply-To: <200402261800.i1QI0A931485@mail.pm.org> Message-ID: <20040228173810.75446.qmail@web11403.mail.yahoo.com> I thought Freegeek was great. It was kind of a natural environment for the meeting, and Lucky Lab is close, which is cool too. That's my vote. -Adam From tex at off.org Sun Feb 29 01:15:52 2004 From: tex at off.org (Austin Schutz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:34:30 2004 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Meeting location... In-Reply-To: <20040228173810.75446.qmail@web11403.mail.yahoo.com> References: <200402261800.i1QI0A931485@mail.pm.org> <20040228173810.75446.qmail@web11403.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20040229071552.GF9223@gblx.net> On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 09:38:10AM -0800, Adam Stearns wrote: > I thought Freegeek was great. It was kind of a natural > environment for the meeting, and Lucky Lab is close, > which is cool too. That's my vote. > Truthfully, I like Free Geek but the "meeting room" was a little on the dumpy side. That said, if it's otherwise well liked and the Free Geek people would _like_ to have a decent meeting room, fixing it up a little seems like a pretty decent thing to spend our group cash on. Just a thought. Austin