Phoenix.pm: Tempe/East Vally PerlMongers Approved.

Scott Walters scott at illogics.org
Mon Nov 10 11:47:06 CST 2003


Hi other Scott,

No, nothing like that. Phoenix PM is nothing worth fighting over ;)

On the other hand, people have failed to return. That's far more common.
Not because they were mad at someone, as far as I know, but because
something uncomfortable happened. Mcallester and Pablo come to
mind. But even then, that's fairly rare.

We're all pretty tolerent. All you have to do is keep your hands
to yourself when asked to do.

-scott

On  0, Scott Thompson <scottcodes at thepurplehaze.com> wrote:
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-phoenix-pm-list at pm.org
> > [mailto:owner-phoenix-pm-list at pm.org]On Behalf Of Tom Achtenberg
> > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 9:57 AM
> > To: 'phoenix-pm-list at happyfunball.pm.org'
> > Subject: RE: Phoenix.pm: Tempe/East Vally PerlMongers Approved.
> >
> >
> > Hi Craig, I'm fairly new to the group and Perl.  My main project
> > right now is converting our web site to a content management
> > system called WebGUI that is written in Perl.  As part of that
> > I'll be writing a few Perl scripts too.  I too like IIS and ASP
> > so Scott, you're not alone.
> >
> > Since Deer Valley/Anthem is my neck of the woods, I could
> > probably actually attend a meeting in that area.  Downtown and
> > the East side at night just don't work for me.  And Scott, while
> > I have not said anything, I too have grown weary of all the
> > childish snipping about avoiding people at meetings...
> >
> 
> So, when you and I are at a meeting at the same time, we can specifically
> NOT avoid each other, and go in our own corner (rotting-fruit-shield in
> place...) and discuss PerlScript/ASP.
> 
> Cool. :)
> 
> FYI, feel free to bounce any ideas off my head.  As the fruit stains on the
> wall can attest, I'm the penultimate rubber-necker.
> 
> All joking aside, the reason I asked if I was coming into a politically
> volatile situation was to know -- before I show up -- who's pissed at who.
> 
> I hate to boil it down to that, but hey -- politics among passionate persons
> can make long-time enemies if you talk to the wrong person.  I don't wanna
> be burning any bridges as I'm crossing them.  At the same time, far be it
> from me to avoid Person A because Person B says I should.  I'd just hate to
> think that Person B would start avoiding me because I said "Hi" to Person A.
> 
> *sigh*  Maybe I should lurk for a while, eh? :)
> 
> Scott
> 



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