From tran_fors at yahoo.com Sun Jun 2 20:04:00 2002 From: tran_fors at yahoo.com (Tran Forsythe) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th References: <3CF6CC63.6030908@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <006b01c20a9a$8c795b40$0401a8c0@DARIO> Cooool, I'll actually be back in town by then (long story); I'd love to. -Kurt ----- Original Message ----- > Dan Sugalski of Parrot fame will be giving his "Parrot Internals" talk > on June 20th. From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Mon Jun 3 13:41:17 2002 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th References: <3CF6CC63.6030908@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3CFBB84D.2030505@bpxinternet.com> Doug Miles wrote: > Dan Sugalski of Parrot fame will be giving his "Parrot Internals" talk > on June 20th. This is part of a fund raising tour for The Perl > Foundation: http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/14/1757228 > > There will be a suggested donation of $50, however, it is not required. > If you want to give more, or less, feel free. If you are unemployed, > don't worry about it. :) I'm not sure what time or where it will be > yet. I'd like to get an idea of how many people are going to be there > to see if we can host it at Bowne. Let me know if you plan to be there. > > Please let me know if you are aware of Python or Ruby group here in > town. Bill, will you forward this to PLUG, to see if they have any > interest? Have them RSVP to doug.miles@bpxinternet.com. > > For those of you who don't know: > > Parrot is a virtual machine used to efficiently execute bytecode for > interpreted languages - specifically, Perl 6, although we would like to > keep the door open for other languages in the future. As such, Parrot > will be the core of the Perl interpreter; it will be the target platform > to which Perl 6 code is compiled. > > More info at: > > http://www.parrotcode.org/ > > Here's some more info: The talk will be at 7:00pm. We'll have dinner beforehand. Send in your restaurant nominations. It should probably be close to downtown, because we will most likely have the talk at Bowne. Anyone out there want to forward this info to the PLUG list, and find out how many people are interested? Once I find that out, I can descide on where to hold it. Thanks! From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Mon Jun 3 16:16:31 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski In-Reply-To: <3CFBB84D.2030505@bpxinternet.com> References: <3CF6CC63.6030908@bpxinternet.com> <3CFBB84D.2030505@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <1023138992.2073.15.camel@mitch.bpxinternet.com> Doug this is what I am going to send to the New Times. Let me know what you think. Dan Sugalski will be speaking about the Internals of Parrot as part of the summer Perl Foundation fundraiser tour hosted by the Perl Mongers of Phoenix group. This is a short, high-level overview of Parrot, the interpreter for Perl 6. Suggested donation is $50 to attend although any amount is appreciated. He will be speaking on June 20 at 7pm and seating is limited. For information or reservations please contact Erik at 623-340-5405 or email Erik at erik@jundy.com. On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 11:41, Doug Miles wrote: > Doug Miles wrote: > > Dan Sugalski of Parrot fame will be giving his "Parrot Internals" talk > > on June 20th. This is part of a fund raising tour for The Perl > > Foundation: http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/14/1757228 > > > > There will be a suggested donation of $50, however, it is not required. > > If you want to give more, or less, feel free. If you are unemployed, > > don't worry about it. :) I'm not sure what time or where it will be > > yet. I'd like to get an idea of how many people are going to be there > > to see if we can host it at Bowne. Let me know if you plan to be there. > > > > Please let me know if you are aware of Python or Ruby group here in > > town. Bill, will you forward this to PLUG, to see if they have any > > interest? Have them RSVP to doug.miles@bpxinternet.com. > > > > For those of you who don't know: > > > > Parrot is a virtual machine used to efficiently execute bytecode for > > interpreted languages - specifically, Perl 6, although we would like to > > keep the door open for other languages in the future. As such, Parrot > > will be the core of the Perl interpreter; it will be the target platform > > to which Perl 6 code is compiled. > > > > More info at: > > > > http://www.parrotcode.org/ > > > > > > Here's some more info: > > The talk will be at 7:00pm. We'll have dinner beforehand. Send in your > restaurant nominations. It should probably be close to downtown, > because we will most likely have the talk at Bowne. > > Anyone out there want to forward this info to the PLUG list, and find > out how many people are interested? Once I find that out, I can descide > on where to hold it. Thanks! > From Jeremy.Elston at schwab.com Mon Jun 3 17:16:35 2002 From: Jeremy.Elston at schwab.com (Elston, Jeremy) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th Message-ID: <8D3F682B0610D411874A00508B6FA8880F978E6E@n2011pmx.nt.schwab.com> Sign me up! - Jeremy -----Original Message----- From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 11:41 AM To: phoenix-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th Doug Miles wrote: > Dan Sugalski of Parrot fame will be giving his "Parrot Internals" talk > on June 20th. This is part of a fund raising tour for The Perl > Foundation: http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/14/1757228 > > There will be a suggested donation of $50, however, it is not required. > If you want to give more, or less, feel free. If you are unemployed, > don't worry about it. :) I'm not sure what time or where it will be > yet. I'd like to get an idea of how many people are going to be there > to see if we can host it at Bowne. Let me know if you plan to be there. > > Please let me know if you are aware of Python or Ruby group here in > town. Bill, will you forward this to PLUG, to see if they have any > interest? Have them RSVP to doug.miles@bpxinternet.com. > > For those of you who don't know: > > Parrot is a virtual machine used to efficiently execute bytecode for > interpreted languages - specifically, Perl 6, although we would like to > keep the door open for other languages in the future. As such, Parrot > will be the core of the Perl interpreter; it will be the target platform > to which Perl 6 code is compiled. > > More info at: > > http://www.parrotcode.org/ > > Here's some more info: The talk will be at 7:00pm. We'll have dinner beforehand. Send in your restaurant nominations. It should probably be close to downtown, because we will most likely have the talk at Bowne. Anyone out there want to forward this info to the PLUG list, and find out how many people are interested? Once I find that out, I can descide on where to hold it. Thanks! From Mark.Pease at motorola.com Mon Jun 3 17:21:42 2002 From: Mark.Pease at motorola.com (Mark Pease) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th References: <3CF6CC63.6030908@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3CFBEBF6.F4DE8E82@motorola.com> I will be there!! Mark Doug Miles wrote: > > Dan Sugalski of Parrot fame will be giving his "Parrot Internals" talk > on June 20th. This is part of a fund raising tour for The Perl > Foundation: http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/14/1757228 > > There will be a suggested donation of $50, however, it is not required. > If you want to give more, or less, feel free. If you are > unemployed, don't worry about it. :) I'm not sure what time or where it > will be yet. I'd like to get an idea of how many people are going to be > there to see if we can host it at Bowne. Let me know if you plan to be > there. > > Please let me know if you are aware of Python or Ruby group here in > town. Bill, will you forward this to PLUG, to see if they have any > interest? Have them RSVP to doug.miles@bpxinternet.com. > > For those of you who don't know: > > Parrot is a virtual machine used to efficiently execute bytecode for > interpreted languages - specifically, Perl 6, although we would like to > keep the door open for other languages in the future. As such, Parrot > will be the core of the Perl interpreter; it will be the target platform > to which Perl 6 code is compiled. > > More info at: > > http://www.parrotcode.org/ -- Mark Pease Mark.Pease@motorola.com Motorola DigitalDNA(tm) Laboratories perl@perl.sps.mot.com 2200 W. Broadway Rd. Phone:(480)655-6950 Mail Stop: AZ09 M350 Mesa, AZ 85202 Pager:(800)381-3304 FAX:(480)655-6192 Co-Author (with Carl Dichter) of "Software Engineering with Perl" From djmilesfamily at earthlink.net Mon Jun 3 17:27:58 2002 From: djmilesfamily at earthlink.net (Doug and Julie Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski In-Reply-To: <1023138992.2073.15.camel@mitch.bpxinternet.com> References: <3CFBB84D.2030505@bpxinternet.com> <3CF6CC63.6030908@bpxinternet.com> <3CFBB84D.2030505@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20020603152708.02d99180@mail.earthlink.net> At 02:16 PM 6/3/02 -0700, you wrote: >Doug this is what I am going to send to the New Times. Let me know what >you think. > >Dan Sugalski will be speaking about the Internals of Parrot as part of >the summer Perl Foundation fundraiser tour hosted by the Perl Mongers of >Phoenix group. This is a short, high-level overview of Parrot, the >interpreter for Perl 6. Suggested donation is $50 to attend although >any amount is appreciated. He will be speaking on June 20 at 7pm and >seating is limited. For information or reservations please contact Erik >at 623-340-5405 or email Erik at erik@jundy.com. > Sounds good. I'd change "Perl Mongers of Phoenix" to "Phoenix Perl Mongers". Thanks! >On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 11:41, Doug Miles wrote: > > Doug Miles wrote: > > > Dan Sugalski of Parrot fame will be giving his "Parrot Internals" talk > > > on June 20th. This is part of a fund raising tour for The Perl > > > Foundation: http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/14/1757228 > > > > > > There will be a suggested donation of $50, however, it is not required. > > > If you want to give more, or less, feel free. If you are unemployed, > > > don't worry about it. :) I'm not sure what time or where it will be > > > yet. I'd like to get an idea of how many people are going to be there > > > to see if we can host it at Bowne. Let me know if you plan to be there. > > > > > > Please let me know if you are aware of Python or Ruby group here in > > > town. Bill, will you forward this to PLUG, to see if they have any > > > interest? Have them RSVP to doug.miles@bpxinternet.com. > > > > > > For those of you who don't know: > > > > > > Parrot is a virtual machine used to efficiently execute bytecode for > > > interpreted languages - specifically, Perl 6, although we would like to > > > keep the door open for other languages in the future. As such, Parrot > > > will be the core of the Perl interpreter; it will be the target platform > > > to which Perl 6 code is compiled. > > > > > > More info at: > > > > > > http://www.parrotcode.org/ > > > > > > > > > > Here's some more info: > > > > The talk will be at 7:00pm. We'll have dinner beforehand. Send in your > > restaurant nominations. It should probably be close to downtown, > > because we will most likely have the talk at Bowne. > > > > Anyone out there want to forward this info to the PLUG list, and find > > out how many people are interested? Once I find that out, I can descide > > on where to hold it. Thanks! > > From intertwingled at qwest.net Mon Jun 3 21:57:29 2002 From: intertwingled at qwest.net (intertwingled) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski In-Reply-To: <1023138992.2073.15.camel@mitch.bpxinternet.com> References: <3CFBB84D.2030505@bpxinternet.com> <3CF6CC63.6030908@bpxinternet.com> <3CFBB84D.2030505@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20020603195729.008f66b0@pop.phnx.uswest.net> At 02:16 PM 6/3/02 -0700, you wrote: >Doug this is what I am going to send to the New Times. Let me know what >you think. > Is this going on the Back Page? =P (j/k) =) >Dan Sugalski will be speaking about the Internals of Parrot as part of >the summer Perl Foundation fundraiser tour hosted by the Perl Mongers of >Phoenix group. This is a short, high-level overview of Parrot, the >interpreter for Perl 6. Suggested donation is $50 to attend although >any amount is appreciated. He will be speaking on June 20 at 7pm and >seating is limited. For information or reservations please contact Erik >at 623-340-5405 or email Erik at erik@jundy.com. > > > >On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 11:41, Doug Miles wrote: >> Doug Miles wrote: >> > Dan Sugalski of Parrot fame will be giving his "Parrot Internals" talk >> > on June 20th. This is part of a fund raising tour for The Perl >> > Foundation: http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/14/1757228 >> > >> > There will be a suggested donation of $50, however, it is not required. >> > If you want to give more, or less, feel free. If you are unemployed, >> > don't worry about it. :) I'm not sure what time or where it will be >> > yet. I'd like to get an idea of how many people are going to be there >> > to see if we can host it at Bowne. Let me know if you plan to be there. >> > >> > Please let me know if you are aware of Python or Ruby group here in >> > town. Bill, will you forward this to PLUG, to see if they have any >> > interest? Have them RSVP to doug.miles@bpxinternet.com. >> > >> > For those of you who don't know: >> > >> > Parrot is a virtual machine used to efficiently execute bytecode for >> > interpreted languages - specifically, Perl 6, although we would like to >> > keep the door open for other languages in the future. As such, Parrot >> > will be the core of the Perl interpreter; it will be the target platform >> > to which Perl 6 code is compiled. >> > >> > More info at: >> > >> > http://www.parrotcode.org/ >> > >> > >> >> Here's some more info: >> >> The talk will be at 7:00pm. We'll have dinner beforehand. Send in your >> restaurant nominations. It should probably be close to downtown, >> because we will most likely have the talk at Bowne. >> >> Anyone out there want to forward this info to the PLUG list, and find >> out how many people are interested? Once I find that out, I can descide >> on where to hold it. Thanks! >> > > > > -- even the safest course is fraught with peril From djmilesfamily at earthlink.net Mon Jun 3 22:47:35 2002 From: djmilesfamily at earthlink.net (Doug and Julie Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Fwd: O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference Call for Participation Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20020603204707.0332fe30@mail.earthlink.net> >Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 16:00:56 -0700 (PDT) >From: Marsee Henon >To: djmilesfamily@earthlink.net >Subject: O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference Call for Participation > >Hello User Group leaders, > >Can you pass this information along to your members? > > >O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference Call for Participation-- >Proposals Due June 14, 2002 > >O'Reilly & Associates invites the submission of tutorial and session >proposals for the first-ever O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference, taking place >at the Westin Santa Clara in Santa Clara, CA from September 30 to >October 3, 2002. > >We're looking for proposals that bring state-of-the-art Mac OS X >content to programmers, developers, technical staff, and power users >from Mac, Java, Web, and open source communities. Topics include >migration issues, must-have tools, servers and networking, wireless, >Project Builder, Apache, PHP, Perl, Terminal application, databases, >languages, Development Frameworks, and iApps. > >Submitting Proposals > >Proposals need not be works of art--a thoughtful summary or abstract of >the talk you plan to give is sufficient for consideration. We prefer >outlines for tutorials. The proposal is what the conference committee >uses to select speakers, so give the committee enough information to >understand the topic you're covering. > >Individuals and companies interested in making presentations, giving a >tutorial, or participating in panel discussions are invited to submit >proposals using this form: >http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/macosx2002/create/e_sess > >Proposals will be considered in two categories: tutorials and >conference presentations (sessions). > >Important Dates: > >Proposals Due: June 14, 2002 > >Speaker Notification: June 20, 2002 > > >For Mac OS X Conference information see: >http://conferences.oreilly.com/macosxcon/ > >Thanks for your help, > >Marsee From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Wed Jun 5 14:10:43 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski Message-ID: <1023304244.24707.16.camel@mitch.bpxinternet.com> Okay everybody. For what ever reason I have volenteered to try to do fund raising for Dan's visit. I thought of a bake sale, but then wondered where we would have it (that work in high school & college). Then I though about selling ice cold beer to hot drivers stuck in rush hour, but then I though of the legal ramifications. Okay so now I am spent ;-). Doug suggested finding companies that use Perl that might make a donation or do some kind of matching. So if you know a company or organization let me know so I can contact them. Any other ideas definitely welcome. Thanks, Erik From djmilesfamily at earthlink.net Wed Jun 5 18:24:32 2002 From: djmilesfamily at earthlink.net (Doug and Julie Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th In-Reply-To: <3CFBB84D.2030505@bpxinternet.com> References: <3CF6CC63.6030908@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20020605162321.02e63d00@mail.earthlink.net> At 11:41 AM 6/3/02 -0700, you wrote: >Doug Miles wrote: >>Dan Sugalski of Parrot fame will be giving his "Parrot Internals" talk on >>June 20th. This is part of a fund raising tour for The Perl Foundation: >>http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/14/1757228 >>There will be a suggested donation of $50, however, it is not >>required. If you want to give more, or less, feel free. If you are >>unemployed, don't worry about it. :) I'm not sure what time or where it >>will be yet. I'd like to get an idea of how many people are going to be >>there to see if we can host it at Bowne. Let me know if you plan to be there. >>Please let me know if you are aware of Python or Ruby group here in >>town. Bill, will you forward this to PLUG, to see if they have any >>interest? Have them RSVP to doug.miles@bpxinternet.com. >>For those of you who don't know: >>Parrot is a virtual machine used to efficiently execute bytecode for >>interpreted languages - specifically, Perl 6, although we would like to >>keep the door open for other languages in the future. As such, Parrot >>will be the core of the Perl interpreter; it will be the target platform >>to which Perl 6 code is compiled. >>More info at: >>http://www.parrotcode.org/ > >Here's some more info: > >The talk will be at 7:00pm. We'll have dinner beforehand. Send in your >restaurant nominations. It should probably be close to downtown, because >we will most likely have the talk at Bowne. > >Anyone out there want to forward this info to the PLUG list, and find out >how many people are interested? Once I find that out, I can descide on >where to hold it. Thanks! So, nobody's hungry? :) Send in your restaurant nominations now, so I can make plans and get reservations. From vodhner at cox.net Wed Jun 5 19:26:13 2002 From: vodhner at cox.net (Victor Odhner) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski References: <1023304244.24707.16.camel@mitch.bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3CFEAC25.D99C0B81@cox.net> You might try SRP, I know they use some Perl. I can't give you a specific contact -- they didn't invite me in on that opening. :-( Vic Erik Tank wrote: > Doug suggested finding companies that use Perl that > might make a donation or do some kind of matching. > So if you know a company or organization let me know > so I can contact them. From lajandy at yahoo.com Wed Jun 5 21:43:10 2002 From: lajandy at yahoo.com (Andrew Johnson) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th In-Reply-To: <5.0.2.1.0.20020605162321.02e63d00@mail.earthlink.net> Message-ID: <20020606024310.19845.qmail@web10108.mail.yahoo.com> --- Doug and Julie Miles wrote: > So, nobody's hungry? :) Send in your restaurant nominations now, so I > can > make plans and get reservations. > The only restaurant I know of in downtown Phoenix is Downtown Deli, and I didn't figure that'd be the best place to take someone for a nice dinner. Oh, well, there are a couple of McDonald's around there, too. I'm so culturally deprived... ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From phaedrus at illogics.org Wed Jun 5 21:41:20 2002 From: phaedrus at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski Message-ID: Erik, "Walks" are becoming a very popular way to raise funds by businesses. AIDs walk, Heart walk, etc. The perl community is too small to pull this off by itself with any degree of success, but we could label it "Free Software/Open Source Walk" or some such nonsense. I prefer "Software That May Be Broken Now But May Not Be Broken In A Month". Walks work like this: People show up at a designated busy downtown area (downtow Tempe is often used), put on their free T-shirt which they get at the registration booth, and proceed to walk for a mile or two or three, socializing and having a good time. Companies buy (and are sold) shopsership positions, which buys their name and logo and slogan on a patch of each of the T-shirts. Having hundreds or thousands of people parade garbed in their company logo is great advertising and sells very well. Some of the sponsership money goes to the T-shirts and there is usually fresh fruit, coffee, bagels or even outright breakfest. To make a walk successful, you have to get a lot of companies involved. Companies like IBM who have prominate standing in the Open Source Commercialization Effort (OSCE) don't have to be local. Local companies are important as they provide warm bodies to walk, and sponserships. Companies who have hired Perl programmers, Linux/GNU admins, etc could be contacted for sponsership and willingness to participate. In the case of companies represented to active Phoenix Perl Mongers, said Perl Monger could approach HR/management for official support, but reguardless of official support, could pass around signup sheets. If companies *did* cooperate, they ahve been known to giver workers a comp day for participating. One tactic often employed is to get companies to "compete" against each other, by having them raise thier own sponserships. Each company's workers have a different colour shirt with the logos from their sponsers, and the companies that raise the most money and the companies with the most people walking both win awards. This event would prolly be too small. The city often oversees safety and dictates the route, and the radio/TV news often does a quick sagment on the event. This would not preclude people from baking pies and sell slices, making lemonaide, and it would designate an area. Suggestion =) -scott On 5 Jun 2002, Erik Tank wrote: > > Okay everybody. For what ever reason I have volenteered to try to do > fund raising for Dan's visit. I thought of a bake sale, but then > wondered where we would have it (that work in high school & college). > Then I though about selling ice cold beer to hot drivers stuck in rush > hour, but then I though of the legal ramifications. > > Okay so now I am spent ;-). > > Doug suggested finding companies that use Perl that might make a > donation or do some kind of matching. So if you know a company or > organization let me know so I can contact them. > > Any other ideas definitely welcome. > > Thanks, > > Erik > > From phaedrus at illogics.org Wed Jun 5 21:56:23 2002 From: phaedrus at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski Message-ID: Perhaps Eden and the previous-yet-to-be-named Open Source umbrella organisation would be willing to get involved, if such a plan did move forward? -scott On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Scott Walters wrote: > > > Erik, > > > "Walks" are becoming a very popular way to raise funds by businesses. > AIDs walk, Heart walk, etc. The perl community is too small to pull this > off by itself with any degree of success, but we could label it > "Free Software/Open Source Walk" or some such nonsense. I prefer > "Software That May Be Broken Now But May Not Be Broken In A Month". > > Walks work like this: People show up at a designated busy downtown area > (downtow Tempe is often used), put on their free T-shirt which they > get at the registration booth, and proceed to walk for a mile or two or three, > socializing and having a good time. Companies buy (and are sold) shopsership > positions, which buys their name and logo and slogan on a patch of each > of the T-shirts. Having hundreds or thousands of people parade garbed in > their company logo is great advertising and sells very well. Some > of the sponsership money goes to the T-shirts and there is usually > fresh fruit, coffee, bagels or even outright breakfest. > > To make a walk successful, you have to get a lot of companies > involved. Companies like IBM who have prominate standing in the Open > Source Commercialization Effort (OSCE) don't have to be local. Local > companies are important as they provide warm bodies to walk, and > sponserships. Companies who have hired Perl programmers, Linux/GNU > admins, etc could be contacted for sponsership and willingness to > participate. In the case of companies represented to active Phoenix Perl > Mongers, said Perl Monger could approach HR/management for official > support, but reguardless of official support, could pass around signup > sheets. If companies *did* cooperate, they ahve been known to giver > workers a comp day for participating. > > One tactic often employed is to get companies to "compete" against each > other, by having them raise thier own sponserships. Each company's > workers have a different colour shirt with the logos from their sponsers, > and the companies that raise the most money and the companies with the > most people walking both win awards. This event would prolly be too > small. > > The city often oversees safety and dictates the route, and the radio/TV news > often does a quick sagment on the event. > > This would not preclude people from baking pies and sell slices, > making lemonaide, and it would designate an area. > > Suggestion =) > > -scott > > > > On 5 Jun 2002, Erik Tank wrote: > > > > > Okay everybody. For what ever reason I have volenteered to try to do > > fund raising for Dan's visit. I thought of a bake sale, but then > > wondered where we would have it (that work in high school & college). > > Then I though about selling ice cold beer to hot drivers stuck in rush > > hour, but then I though of the legal ramifications. > > > > Okay so now I am spent ;-). > > > > Doug suggested finding companies that use Perl that might make a > > donation or do some kind of matching. So if you know a company or > > organization let me know so I can contact them. > > > > Any other ideas definitely welcome. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Erik > > > > > From mchung at asu.edu Wed Jun 5 22:48:31 2002 From: mchung at asu.edu (Marc Chung) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20020605204656.G83510-100000@gandalf.marcchung.com> Eden is somewhere in China right now. --Marc -- Marc Chung mchung@asu.edu On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Scott Walters wrote: > > Perhaps Eden and the previous-yet-to-be-named Open Source umbrella organisation > would be willing to get involved, if such a plan did move forward? > > -scott > > On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Scott Walters wrote: > > > > > > > Erik, > > > > > > "Walks" are becoming a very popular way to raise funds by businesses. > > AIDs walk, Heart walk, etc. The perl community is too small to pull this > > off by itself with any degree of success, but we could label it > > "Free Software/Open Source Walk" or some such nonsense. I prefer > > "Software That May Be Broken Now But May Not Be Broken In A Month". > > > > Walks work like this: People show up at a designated busy downtown area > > (downtow Tempe is often used), put on their free T-shirt which they > > get at the registration booth, and proceed to walk for a mile or two or three, > > socializing and having a good time. Companies buy (and are sold) shopsership > > positions, which buys their name and logo and slogan on a patch of each > > of the T-shirts. Having hundreds or thousands of people parade garbed in > > their company logo is great advertising and sells very well. Some > > of the sponsership money goes to the T-shirts and there is usually > > fresh fruit, coffee, bagels or even outright breakfest. > > > > To make a walk successful, you have to get a lot of companies > > involved. Companies like IBM who have prominate standing in the Open > > Source Commercialization Effort (OSCE) don't have to be local. Local > > companies are important as they provide warm bodies to walk, and > > sponserships. Companies who have hired Perl programmers, Linux/GNU > > admins, etc could be contacted for sponsership and willingness to > > participate. In the case of companies represented to active Phoenix Perl > > Mongers, said Perl Monger could approach HR/management for official > > support, but reguardless of official support, could pass around signup > > sheets. If companies *did* cooperate, they ahve been known to giver > > workers a comp day for participating. > > > > One tactic often employed is to get companies to "compete" against each > > other, by having them raise thier own sponserships. Each company's > > workers have a different colour shirt with the logos from their sponsers, > > and the companies that raise the most money and the companies with the > > most people walking both win awards. This event would prolly be too > > small. > > > > The city often oversees safety and dictates the route, and the radio/TV news > > often does a quick sagment on the event. > > > > This would not preclude people from baking pies and sell slices, > > making lemonaide, and it would designate an area. > > > > Suggestion =) > > > > -scott > > > > > > > > On 5 Jun 2002, Erik Tank wrote: > > > > > > > > Okay everybody. For what ever reason I have volenteered to try to do > > > fund raising for Dan's visit. I thought of a bake sale, but then > > > wondered where we would have it (that work in high school & college). > > > Then I though about selling ice cold beer to hot drivers stuck in rush > > > hour, but then I though of the legal ramifications. > > > > > > Okay so now I am spent ;-). > > > > > > Doug suggested finding companies that use Perl that might make a > > > donation or do some kind of matching. So if you know a company or > > > organization let me know so I can contact them. > > > > > > Any other ideas definitely welcome. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Erik > > > > > > > > > > From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Wed Jun 5 23:25:41 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1023337542.2940.31.camel@ip68-98-237-50.ph.ph.cox.net> Good input, but I guess I forgot to mention that these would be things that I can do in the next 15 days. But my mind is running away with a derivation of this ... but I still think that I can't get that together either in the next 15 days. :-) Thanks, Erik On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 19:41, Scott Walters wrote: > > Erik, > > > "Walks" are becoming a very popular way to raise funds by businesses. > AIDs walk, Heart walk, etc. The perl community is too small to pull this > off by itself with any degree of success, but we could label it > "Free Software/Open Source Walk" or some such nonsense. I prefer > "Software That May Be Broken Now But May Not Be Broken In A Month". > > Walks work like this: People show up at a designated busy downtown area > (downtow Tempe is often used), put on their free T-shirt which they > get at the registration booth, and proceed to walk for a mile or two or three, > socializing and having a good time. Companies buy (and are sold) shopsership > positions, which buys their name and logo and slogan on a patch of each > of the T-shirts. Having hundreds or thousands of people parade garbed in > their company logo is great advertising and sells very well. Some > of the sponsership money goes to the T-shirts and there is usually > fresh fruit, coffee, bagels or even outright breakfest. > > To make a walk successful, you have to get a lot of companies > involved. Companies like IBM who have prominate standing in the Open > Source Commercialization Effort (OSCE) don't have to be local. Local > companies are important as they provide warm bodies to walk, and > sponserships. Companies who have hired Perl programmers, Linux/GNU > admins, etc could be contacted for sponsership and willingness to > participate. In the case of companies represented to active Phoenix Perl > Mongers, said Perl Monger could approach HR/management for official > support, but reguardless of official support, could pass around signup > sheets. If companies *did* cooperate, they ahve been known to giver > workers a comp day for participating. > > One tactic often employed is to get companies to "compete" against each > other, by having them raise thier own sponserships. Each company's > workers have a different colour shirt with the logos from their sponsers, > and the companies that raise the most money and the companies with the > most people walking both win awards. This event would prolly be too > small. > > The city often oversees safety and dictates the route, and the radio/TV news > often does a quick sagment on the event. > > This would not preclude people from baking pies and sell slices, > making lemonaide, and it would designate an area. > > Suggestion =) > > -scott > > > > On 5 Jun 2002, Erik Tank wrote: > > > > > Okay everybody. For what ever reason I have volenteered to try to do > > fund raising for Dan's visit. I thought of a bake sale, but then > > wondered where we would have it (that work in high school & college). > > Then I though about selling ice cold beer to hot drivers stuck in rush > > hour, but then I though of the legal ramifications. > > > > Okay so now I am spent ;-). > > > > Doug suggested finding companies that use Perl that might make a > > donation or do some kind of matching. So if you know a company or > > organization let me know so I can contact them. > > > > Any other ideas definitely welcome. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Erik > > > > > From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Wed Jun 5 23:55:00 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski In-Reply-To: <20020605204656.G83510-100000@gandalf.marcchung.com> References: <20020605204656.G83510-100000@gandalf.marcchung.com> Message-ID: <1023339301.2940.62.camel@ip68-98-237-50.ph.ph.cox.net> Here is a list of restaurants around Bowne: Old Spaghetti Factory 0.0 miles away (Right next to Bowne) Chez Bubba's Caribbean House 0.5 miles away (Never heard of the place) Fat Tuesday Phoenix 0.8 miles away Durant's 0.8 miles away Jordan's Mexican Food 0.8 miles away Bombay Grill 0.9 miles away Macayo Mexican Restaurant 2.0 miles away I weeded out things I never heard of or have heard of and new that we don't want to eat at McDonald's ;-> I guess I would recommend Old Spaghetti Factory (Bowne South as Doug and I know it) because we don't need to worry about driving. Erik From mchung at asu.edu Thu Jun 6 00:46:05 2002 From: mchung at asu.edu (Marc Chung) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski In-Reply-To: <1023339301.2940.62.camel@ip68-98-237-50.ph.ph.cox.net> Message-ID: <20020605224259.P83656-100000@gandalf.marcchung.com> FYI, > Here is a list of restaurants around Bowne: > > Old Spaghetti Factory 0.0 miles away (Right next to Bowne) > > Chez Bubba's Caribbean House 0.5 miles away (Never heard of the place) There's not a lot of room for seating. It's REALLY REALLY small.. Take the conference room and split it half and it's still bigger than the seating available at Chez. Although the food is FANTASTIC. Sporadically, -Marc From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Thu Jun 6 12:04:26 2002 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski References: <20020605204656.G83510-100000@gandalf.marcchung.com> <1023339301.2940.62.camel@ip68-98-237-50.ph.ph.cox.net> Message-ID: <3CFF961A.1050809@bpxinternet.com> Erik Tank wrote: > Here is a list of restaurants around Bowne: > > Old Spaghetti Factory 0.0 miles away (Right next to Bowne) > > Chez Bubba's Caribbean House 0.5 miles away (Never heard of the place) > > Fat Tuesday Phoenix 0.8 miles away > > Durant's 0.8 miles away > > Jordan's Mexican Food 0.8 miles away > > Bombay Grill 0.9 miles away > > Macayo Mexican Restaurant 2.0 miles away > > I weeded out things I never heard of or have heard of and new that we > don't want to eat at McDonald's ;-> > > I guess I would recommend Old Spaghetti Factory (Bowne South as Doug and > I know it) because we don't need to worry about driving. > > Erik > > Thanks Erik! I think I'll second the Old Spaghetti Factory. From Craig.Frooninckx at acxiom.com Thu Jun 6 12:29:47 2002 From: Craig.Frooninckx at acxiom.com (Frooninckx Craig - cfroon) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th Message-ID: <6B681776AD07ED4EBEEA5D961E431088E60DD4@phxmx02.Corp.Acxiom.net> Doug, Any possibility of this being taped? I have to teach on Tuesday and Thursday now. -Craig -----Original Message----- From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 11:41 AM To: phoenix-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th Doug Miles wrote: > Dan Sugalski of Parrot fame will be giving his "Parrot Internals" talk > on June 20th. This is part of a fund raising tour for The Perl > Foundation: http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/14/1757228 > > There will be a suggested donation of $50, however, it is not required. > If you want to give more, or less, feel free. If you are unemployed, > don't worry about it. :) I'm not sure what time or where it will be > yet. I'd like to get an idea of how many people are going to be there > to see if we can host it at Bowne. Let me know if you plan to be there. > > Please let me know if you are aware of Python or Ruby group here in > town. Bill, will you forward this to PLUG, to see if they have any > interest? Have them RSVP to doug.miles@bpxinternet.com. > > For those of you who don't know: > > Parrot is a virtual machine used to efficiently execute bytecode for > interpreted languages - specifically, Perl 6, although we would like to > keep the door open for other languages in the future. As such, Parrot > will be the core of the Perl interpreter; it will be the target platform > to which Perl 6 code is compiled. > > More info at: > > http://www.parrotcode.org/ > > Here's some more info: The talk will be at 7:00pm. We'll have dinner beforehand. Send in your restaurant nominations. It should probably be close to downtown, because we will most likely have the talk at Bowne. Anyone out there want to forward this info to the PLUG list, and find out how many people are interested? Once I find that out, I can descide on where to hold it. Thanks! ******************************************************************** The information contained in this communication is confidential, is intended only for the use of the recipient named above, and may be legally privileged. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please re-send this communication to the sender and delete the original message or any copy of it from your computer system. Thank You. From John.Bennett at schwab.com Thu Jun 6 12:44:50 2002 From: John.Bennett at schwab.com (Bennett, John) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th Message-ID: <8D3F682B0610D411874A00508B6FA88814FCF982@n2011pmx.nt.schwab.com> Food places, JB votes for: 1) Apple Bee's, Central and CB, 2) Oh better, George and the Dragon, (Central south of CB, West side of the road, I think?) Nice big dinning room, away from the bar, good eats! JB -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Johnson [mailto:lajandy@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 7:43 PM To: phoenix-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th --- Doug and Julie Miles wrote: > So, nobody's hungry? :) Send in your restaurant nominations now, so I > can > make plans and get reservations. > The only restaurant I know of in downtown Phoenix is Downtown Deli, and I didn't figure that'd be the best place to take someone for a nice dinner. Oh, well, there are a couple of McDonald's around there, too. I'm so culturally deprived... ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Thu Jun 6 13:41:50 2002 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Python Message-ID: <3CFFACEE.7020306@bpxinternet.com> Is anyone aware of a python group here in town? I've located some Ruby people. From Bryan.Lane at VITALPS.COM Thu Jun 6 15:15:50 2002 From: Bryan.Lane at VITALPS.COM (Bryan Lane) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Python Message-ID: <219B26AF200FD411A11200805FE6EF2508CD3C40@tef00021.vitalps.com> Nope. -----Original Message----- From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 11:42 AM To: Phoenix.pm Subject: Phoenix.pm: Python Is anyone aware of a python group here in town? I've located some Ruby people. From intertwingled at qwest.net Thu Jun 6 15:50:53 2002 From: intertwingled at qwest.net (intertwingled) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Python In-Reply-To: <3CFFACEE.7020306@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20020606135053.007adab0@pop.phnx.uswest.net> At 11:41 AM 6/6/02 -0700, you wrote: >Is anyone aware of a python group here in town? I've located some Ruby >people. > > > No, but there's a big underground Forth group in the area. ;-) -- even the safest course is fraught with peril From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Thu Jun 6 16:05:16 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Python In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20020606135053.007adab0@pop.phnx.uswest.net> References: <3.0.6.32.20020606135053.007adab0@pop.phnx.uswest.net> Message-ID: <1023397517.1638.6.camel@ip68-98-237-50.ph.ph.cox.net> At the risk of showing my true colors: Hugh? ... Forth group? On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 13:50, intertwingled wrote: > At 11:41 AM 6/6/02 -0700, you wrote: > >Is anyone aware of a python group here in town? I've located some Ruby > >people. > > > > > > > > No, but there's a big underground Forth group in the area. ;-) > > > -- > even the safest course is fraught with peril > From phaedrus at illogics.org Thu Jun 6 17:42:53 2002 From: phaedrus at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Bind 9 CERT Message-ID: Btw, in case you missed the CERT, theres a remote crash for bind 9, every single release, except the very last one. Time to upgrade. -scott From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Fri Jun 7 12:54:53 2002 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: [Fwd: RE: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th] Message-ID: <3D00F36D.5040407@bpxinternet.com> Bryan asked this question, which may be on the minds of others... Bryan Lane wrote: > I would like to go, but the $50 donation suggestion is making me feel > uncomfortable. I feel like I should donate, but that is a lot of money. > That is why I have been very quiet on this issue. I'm glad you brought that up. Let's make this clear. The donation is entirely voluntary. No one will be turned away if they can't/don't donate. Also, $50 is an entirely arbitrary number. It actually started at $100, but I told Dan that I thought that was too much, since a lot of you are unemployed. So if you want to donate $5 - $500,000 it doesn't matter. Also, if you want to give, but can't show up, that's fine too. :) The point is just to raise money to support Larry, Dan, and Damian. That's why we'd like to see some corporate sponsors, too. If you use Perl on the job, see if your company would be willing to donate, or to match funds. Please let me know if there are any more questions. From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Mon Jun 10 12:17:13 2002 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th References: <6B681776AD07ED4EBEEA5D961E431088E60DD4@phxmx02.Corp.Acxiom.net> Message-ID: <3D04DF19.2040003@bpxinternet.com> Frooninckx Craig - cfroon wrote: > Doug, > Any possibility of this being taped? I have to teach on Tuesday and > Thursday now. I haven't been ignoring you. :) I sent a message to Dan, and am awaiting his reply. My guess is no, because he doesn't want it to show up on the internet. :) > -Craig > > -----Original Message----- > From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] > Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 11:41 AM > To: phoenix-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org > Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th > > > Doug Miles wrote: > >>Dan Sugalski of Parrot fame will be giving his "Parrot Internals" talk >>on June 20th. This is part of a fund raising tour for The Perl >>Foundation: http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/14/1757228 >> >>There will be a suggested donation of $50, however, it is not required. >> If you want to give more, or less, feel free. If you are unemployed, >>don't worry about it. :) I'm not sure what time or where it will be >>yet. I'd like to get an idea of how many people are going to be there >>to see if we can host it at Bowne. Let me know if you plan to be there. >> >>Please let me know if you are aware of Python or Ruby group here in >>town. Bill, will you forward this to PLUG, to see if they have any >>interest? Have them RSVP to doug.miles@bpxinternet.com. >> >>For those of you who don't know: >> >>Parrot is a virtual machine used to efficiently execute bytecode for >>interpreted languages - specifically, Perl 6, although we would like to >>keep the door open for other languages in the future. As such, Parrot >>will be the core of the Perl interpreter; it will be the target platform >>to which Perl 6 code is compiled. >> >>More info at: >> >>http://www.parrotcode.org/ >> >> > > > Here's some more info: > > The talk will be at 7:00pm. We'll have dinner beforehand. Send in your > restaurant nominations. It should probably be close to downtown, > because we will most likely have the talk at Bowne. > > Anyone out there want to forward this info to the PLUG list, and find > out how many people are interested? Once I find that out, I can descide > on where to hold it. Thanks! > > > ******************************************************************** > > The information contained in this communication is > confidential, is intended only for the use of the recipient > named above, and may be legally privileged. > If the reader of this message is not the intended > recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, > distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly > prohibited. > If you have received this communication in error, > please re-send this communication to the sender and > delete the original message or any copy of it from your > computer system. Thank You. > > From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Mon Jun 10 12:22:22 2002 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: PLUG and Dan's Presentation Message-ID: <3D04E04E.4040501@bpxinternet.com> Bill, Have you received any responses at all from PLUG? I have't received any RSVPs, so I was just curious. From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Mon Jun 10 13:00:09 2002 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th References: <6B681776AD07ED4EBEEA5D961E431088E60DD4@phxmx02.Corp.Acxiom.net> <3D04DF19.2040003@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3D04E929.9000200@bpxinternet.com> Doug Miles wrote: > Frooninckx Craig - cfroon wrote: > >> Doug, >> Any possibility of this being taped? I have to teach on Tuesday and >> Thursday now. > > > I haven't been ignoring you. :) I sent a message to Dan, and am > awaiting his reply. My guess is no, because he doesn't want it to show > up on the internet. :) Well, I guessed wrong. It looks like we might be able to get an MP3 of the presentation. I don't have any details yet... >> -Craig >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: doug.miles@bpxinternet.com [mailto:doug.miles@bpxinternet.com] >> Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 11:41 AM >> To: phoenix-pm-list@happyfunball.pm.org >> Subject: Re: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th >> >> >> Doug Miles wrote: >> >>> Dan Sugalski of Parrot fame will be giving his "Parrot Internals" >>> talk on June 20th. This is part of a fund raising tour for The Perl >>> Foundation: http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/14/1757228 >>> >>> There will be a suggested donation of $50, however, it is not >>> required. If you want to give more, or less, feel free. If you are >>> unemployed, don't worry about it. :) I'm not sure what time or where >>> it will be yet. I'd like to get an idea of how many people are going >>> to be there to see if we can host it at Bowne. Let me know if you >>> plan to be there. >>> >>> Please let me know if you are aware of Python or Ruby group here in >>> town. Bill, will you forward this to PLUG, to see if they have any >>> interest? Have them RSVP to doug.miles@bpxinternet.com. >>> >>> For those of you who don't know: >>> >>> Parrot is a virtual machine used to efficiently execute bytecode for >>> interpreted languages - specifically, Perl 6, although we would like >>> to keep the door open for other languages in the future. As such, >>> Parrot will be the core of the Perl interpreter; it will be the >>> target platform to which Perl 6 code is compiled. >>> >>> More info at: >>> >>> http://www.parrotcode.org/ >>> >>> >> >> >> Here's some more info: >> >> The talk will be at 7:00pm. We'll have dinner beforehand. Send in >> your restaurant nominations. It should probably be close to downtown, >> because we will most likely have the talk at Bowne. >> >> Anyone out there want to forward this info to the PLUG list, and find >> out how many people are interested? Once I find that out, I can >> descide on where to hold it. Thanks! >> >> >> ******************************************************************** >> >> The information contained in this communication is >> confidential, is intended only for the use of the recipient >> named above, and may be legally privileged. >> If the reader of this message is not the intended >> recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, >> distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly >> prohibited. >> If you have received this communication in error, >> please re-send this communication to the sender and >> delete the original message or any copy of it from your >> computer system. Thank You. >> >> > > > > From lajandy at yahoo.com Tue Jun 11 15:51:24 2002 From: lajandy at yahoo.com (Andrew Johnson) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th In-Reply-To: <8D3F682B0610D411874A00508B6FA88814FCF982@n2011pmx.nt.schwab.com> Message-ID: <20020611205124.81534.qmail@web10107.mail.yahoo.com> The Dan Sugalski fundraiser announcement is on use.perl.org: http://use.perl.org/articles/02/06/11/1653220.shtml?tid=33 So Doug, do you have a headcount of the people from the mailing list, or should we contact erik@jundy.com as well? ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Tue Jun 11 16:31:22 2002 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski speaking June 20th References: <20020611205124.81534.qmail@web10107.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <3D066C2A.70206@bpxinternet.com> Andrew Johnson wrote: > The Dan Sugalski fundraiser announcement is on use.perl.org: > > http://use.perl.org/articles/02/06/11/1653220.shtml?tid=33 > > So Doug, do you have a headcount of the people from the mailing list, > or should we contact erik@jundy.com as well? > > ===== > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup > http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com > I'm sure that Erik wouldn't mind posting the current list... :) From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Wed Jun 12 17:03:02 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dinner with Dan Message-ID: <3D07C516.6050507@bpxinternet.com> Okay. Doug and I just put our head together (yes it did hurt) and we came up with this: We are eating at the Old Spaghetti Factory on Thursday (6/20) at 5:30PM. **** Please RSVP with me by Monday (6/17) for dinner **** The Old Spaghetti Factory is located at: 1418 N Central Ave For a map: http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&tuid=8710599&ck=3329896738&tab=B2C&addr=1500+North+Central+Avenue&city=Phoenix&state=AZ&zip=85004-1620&country=us&slt=33.464837&sln=-112.073864&cs=9&stat=:pos:0:regular:regT:3:fbT:0 Also here is the list of everyone that I have down as attending the lecture on on Thursday (6/20) 7:00PM: Doug Miles Erik Tank John Bennett Andrew Johnson Kurt Jeremy Elston Mark Pease Eric Titmas Scott Walters Let me know if I have missed anything. -- Erik Tank Internet Services Bowne of Phoenix 602-817-4705 From Mark.Pease at motorola.com Wed Jun 12 17:18:42 2002 From: Mark.Pease at motorola.com (Mark Pease) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dinner with Dan References: <3D07C516.6050507@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <3D07C8C2.2BA17AB3@motorola.com> Erik Tank wrote: > > Okay. Doug and I just put our head together (yes it did hurt) and we > came up with this: > > We are eating at the Old Spaghetti Factory on Thursday (6/20) at 5:30PM. > > **** Please RSVP with me by Monday (6/17) for dinner **** > When ever you have spaghetti, I'll be there. (Sing that with a Motown beat.) -- Mark Pease Mark.Pease@motorola.com Motorola DigitalDNA(tm) Laboratories perl@perl.sps.mot.com 2100 E. Elliot Rd. Phone:(480)413-3919 Mail Stop: AZ34 EL741 Mesa, AZ 85202 Pager:(800)381-3304 FAX:(480)413-7918 Co-Author (with Carl Dichter) of "Software Engineering with Perl" From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Thu Jun 13 12:10:32 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Damian's Shirts Message-ID: <3D08D208.2080505@bpxinternet.com> I found this yesterday: http://www.yetanother.org/damian/shirts/ -- Erik Tank Internet Services Bowne of Phoenix 602-817-4705 From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Thu Jun 13 12:45:14 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Computer Equipment Swap Meet Message-ID: <3D08DA2A.8040602@bpxinternet.com> FYI: The computer Equipment Swap Meet is this Sunday. More Info: http://www.azweb.com/troop446/ -- Erik Tank Internet Services Bowne of Phoenix 602-817-4705 From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Thu Jun 13 17:30:03 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Fund Raising Message-ID: <3D091CEB.2070801@bpxinternet.com> I thought this up while I was talking to my room mate. I actually asked if he wanted to donate. He asked why I and I had no place to go (so to speak). So I put these two files together. Just ask your friends/coworkers/boss. The sign up sheet is there so that it looks a little more formal/official. NOTE: To get someone a receipt for their donation they need to provide their mailing address. Good luck. PS: Remember thanks to Randal Schwarts all donations are doubled. So no donation is too small. ;-) -- Erik Tank Internet Services Bowne of Phoenix 602-817-4705 From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Thu Jun 13 17:38:09 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Fund Raising Message-ID: <3D091ED1.8090807@bpxinternet.com> Sorry forgot to attach the files. -- Erik Tank Internet Services Bowne of Phoenix 602-817-4705 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Parrot_info.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 6099 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/phoenix-pm/attachments/20020613/1a0eb1f6/Parrot_info.pdf -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Parrot_donation.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 7328 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/phoenix-pm/attachments/20020613/1a0eb1f6/Parrot_donation.pdf From tran_fors at yahoo.com Tue Jun 18 10:57:35 2002 From: tran_fors at yahoo.com (Tran Forsythe) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dinner with Dan References: <3D07C516.6050507@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <010c01c216e6$6ebd8b00$0401a8c0@DARIO> Crud.. is it too late to sign up for dinner? I just caught this one, going thru my backlog of mail from while I was OOT.... Thanks, -Kurt ps: If it matters, my last name is "von Tiehl". ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Tank" To: Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 3:03 PM Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dinner with Dan > Okay. Doug and I just put our head together (yes it did hurt) and we > came up with this: > > We are eating at the Old Spaghetti Factory on Thursday (6/20) at 5:30PM. > > **** Please RSVP with me by Monday (6/17) for dinner **** > > The Old Spaghetti Factory is located at: 1418 N Central Ave > For a map: > http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&tuid=8710599&ck=3329896738&tab=B2C&a ddr=1500+North+Central+Avenue&city=Phoenix&state=AZ&zip=85004-1620&country=u s&slt=33.464837&sln=-112.073864&cs=9&stat=:pos:0:regular:regT:3:fbT:0 > > Also here is the list of everyone that I have down as attending the > lecture on on Thursday (6/20) 7:00PM: > > Doug Miles > Erik Tank > John Bennett > Andrew Johnson > Kurt > Jeremy Elston > Mark Pease > Eric Titmas > Scott Walters > > Let me know if I have missed anything. > > -- > Erik Tank > Internet Services > Bowne of Phoenix > 602-817-4705 From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Tue Jun 18 11:38:54 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dinner with Dan References: <3D07C516.6050507@bpxinternet.com> <010c01c216e6$6ebd8b00$0401a8c0@DARIO> Message-ID: <3D0F621E.5060706@bpxinternet.com> No problem. Tran Forsythe wrote: > Crud.. is it too late to sign up for dinner? I just caught this one, going > thru my backlog of mail from while I was OOT.... > > Thanks, > -Kurt > > ps: If it matters, my last name is "von Tiehl". > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Erik Tank" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 3:03 PM > Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dinner with Dan > > > >>Okay. Doug and I just put our head together (yes it did hurt) and we >>came up with this: >> >>We are eating at the Old Spaghetti Factory on Thursday (6/20) at 5:30PM. >> >>**** Please RSVP with me by Monday (6/17) for dinner **** >> >>The Old Spaghetti Factory is located at: 1418 N Central Ave >>For a map: >> > > http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&tuid=8710599&ck=3329896738&tab=B2C&a > ddr=1500+North+Central+Avenue&city=Phoenix&state=AZ&zip=85004-1620&country=u > s&slt=33.464837&sln=-112.073864&cs=9&stat=:pos:0:regular:regT:3:fbT:0 > >>Also here is the list of everyone that I have down as attending the >>lecture on on Thursday (6/20) 7:00PM: >> >>Doug Miles >>Erik Tank >>John Bennett >>Andrew Johnson >>Kurt >>Jeremy Elston >>Mark Pease >>Eric Titmas >>Scott Walters >> >>Let me know if I have missed anything. >> >>-- >>Erik Tank >>Internet Services >>Bowne of Phoenix >>602-817-4705 > > > From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Tue Jun 18 13:25:52 2002 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dinner with Dan References: <3D07C516.6050507@bpxinternet.com> <010c01c216e6$6ebd8b00$0401a8c0@DARIO> Message-ID: <3D0F7B30.3080200@bpxinternet.com> Tran Forsythe wrote: > Crud.. is it too late to sign up for dinner? I just caught this one, going > thru my backlog of mail from while I was OOT.... No, its not too late, but for you we'll make an exception. :) We've got you on the list, and Erik is making the reservation today. > Thanks, > -Kurt > > ps: If it matters, my last name is "von Tiehl". > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Erik Tank" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 3:03 PM > Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dinner with Dan > > > >>Okay. Doug and I just put our head together (yes it did hurt) and we >>came up with this: >> >>We are eating at the Old Spaghetti Factory on Thursday (6/20) at 5:30PM. >> >>**** Please RSVP with me by Monday (6/17) for dinner **** >> >>The Old Spaghetti Factory is located at: 1418 N Central Ave >>For a map: >> > > http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&tuid=8710599&ck=3329896738&tab=B2C&a > ddr=1500+North+Central+Avenue&city=Phoenix&state=AZ&zip=85004-1620&country=u > s&slt=33.464837&sln=-112.073864&cs=9&stat=:pos:0:regular:regT:3:fbT:0 > >>Also here is the list of everyone that I have down as attending the >>lecture on on Thursday (6/20) 7:00PM: >> >>Doug Miles >>Erik Tank >>John Bennett >>Andrew Johnson >>Kurt >>Jeremy Elston >>Mark Pease >>Eric Titmas >>Scott Walters >> >>Let me know if I have missed anything. >> >>-- >>Erik Tank >>Internet Services >>Bowne of Phoenix >>602-817-4705 > > > From erik.tank at bpxinternet.com Wed Jun 19 15:35:58 2002 From: erik.tank at bpxinternet.com (Erik Tank) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dan Sugalski Message-ID: <3D10EB2E.6070007@bpxinternet.com> Just a reminder ... Dan Sugalski is speaking tomorrow (Thursday 6/20) night at 7:00 PM. Someone (probably me) will be there to let any one in starting at 6:30 PM. Remember this a fundraiser and all contributions are being doubled by Randal L. Schwartz's Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. The meeting will be at Bowne which is at: 1500 N. Central Avenue - Southwest corner of Central and McDowell. Parking instructions: The parking lot is gated, so just press the button on the intercom, and tell the receptionist that you are there for the Perl meeting. Park in the lot that is straight ahead from the entrance on the South side of McDowell. Park in any uncovered, non-reserved space. Proceed to the main lobby, which is on the Northeast side of the parking lot. For additional information goto http://www.jundy.com/parrot/ If you need to get a hold of me call me on my cell at 623-340-5405. -- Erik Tank Internet Services Bowne of Phoenix 602-817-4705 From tran_fors at yahoo.com Thu Jun 20 00:27:17 2002 From: tran_fors at yahoo.com (Tran Forsythe) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Dinner with Dan References: <3D07C516.6050507@bpxinternet.com> <010c01c216e6$6ebd8b00$0401a8c0@DARIO> <3D0F7B30.3080200@bpxinternet.com> Message-ID: <003a01c2181c$85ac2ec0$0401a8c0@DARIO> "Doug Miles" wrote: > Tran Forsythe wrote: > > Crud.. is it too late to sign up for dinner? I just caught this one, going > > thru my backlog of mail from while I was OOT.... > > No, its not too late, but for you we'll make an exception. :) Thanks, I owe you one for this ;) > We've got you on the list, and Erik is making the reservation today. Cool, see you tomorrow ;) -Kurt From doug.miles at bpxinternet.com Fri Jun 21 11:51:44 2002 From: doug.miles at bpxinternet.com (Doug Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Meeting with Dan Message-ID: <3D1359A0.3060909@bpxinternet.com> I'd like to thank all of you who came last night. It was a great meeting! Special thanks go to Erik, for doing the bulk of the organizing, and for paying for dinner, so that everyone could give a little more. James, it was nice meeting you! I hope to see some of you new Perl Mongers again soon! From djmilesfamily at earthlink.net Mon Jun 24 18:35:52 2002 From: djmilesfamily at earthlink.net (Doug and Julie Miles) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Fwd: Job: Perl C and Unix Opportunity from Bill Stevens. Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.0.20020624163508.02c41110@mail.earthlink.net> >MERRITT TECHNICAL ASSOCIATES, INC. >Bill Stevens >(973) 347-9481 >(973) 347-9482 > >PERL SYBASE WEBSPHERE BROKERAGE SENIOR PROGRAMMER ANALYST >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >--------------- >Job Reference: MTA-2575 (Please use reference when applying for this job) > >Job Description: >Major Financial Institution in Midtown Manhattan is seeking a Senior UNIX >Perl/C/sybase Programmer/Analyst with Brokerage experience. The ideal >candidate will have the following responsibilities. > >The ideal candidate will come from either an extensive banking or brokerage >background . He / She will design, develop and perform the implementation of >fund applications, and/or other complex individual programs. The ideal >Individual should be able to identify alternative implementation or >strategies and weigh the impact of each. Their responsibilities will also >include all aspects of the development cycle which will included design, >coding, and all phases of testing, Software Process Improvement >(SPI)activities (inspections, Post Implementation Reviews (PIRs)and defect >tracking), documentation, implementation and on-line support. The ideal >candidate should also possess some database design experience with Sybase >Databases. > >Requirements: >The ideal individual Must be strong in the following areas: >At least five to seven years of extensive Unix development experience which >will include extensive programming experience using both Perl / C, and >WebSphere to develop large scale on-line distributed applications relying >upon a UNIX platform with Sybase as the backend database. > >He /She will come from a Banking or Brokerage background and have excellent >technical and communication skills. > >As this is a 6 month right to hire opportunity, it is desired that >candidates be either a permanent resident, or citizen of the US. > >Location: New York City NY >Duration: 12+ months >Pay Rate: Open >Email: Bill Stevens >Phone: (973) 347-9481 >Fax: (973) 347-9482 From phaedrus at illogics.org Mon Jun 24 18:43:51 2002 From: phaedrus at illogics.org (Scott Walters) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:16:44 2004 Subject: Phoenix.pm: Perl E-Comm Developer: MInneapolis Message-ID: I'm not considering relocation right now (though the job market in MN is much much better than here), but maybe one of you are, or you're from there looking to go back. Talking to Barry, this is a 6 month assignment. -scott > > Hi Scott: > I have a client in Minneapolis who is looking for a strong = > e-commerce developer who also has strong perl. Are you open at this time = > and would this type of project be of interest? > > > Barry Leaon > Leaon & Associates > (O) 952-435-2199 > (C) 612-834-2696 > bleaon@earthlink.net