From penglish1 at gmail.com Sun Dec 1 12:33:22 2013 From: penglish1 at gmail.com (Paul English) Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2013 12:33:22 -0800 Subject: SPUG: Cascadia IT Conference 2014 Call for Proposals - due Dec 9 Message-ID: Got a great tech talk idea? Got a great tech talk already? Send it to Cascadia IT Conference 2014: http://casitconf.org/casitconf14/call-for-proposals/ We welcome topics on best practices; new developments in system, network, database and storage administration; and cutting? edge techniques to better manage Linux, Unix, or Windows hosts and environments. Presentations should be of a technical nature and speakers should assume that members of the audience have at least a few years experience with Linux/Unix and/or Windows administration. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jobs-noreply at seattleperl.org Fri Dec 6 14:10:11 2013 From: jobs-noreply at seattleperl.org (SPUG Jobs) Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 14:10:11 -0800 (PST) Subject: SPUG: JOB: mod_perl redirect issue (Seattle) Message-ID: Sir or madam, I could use help solving a redirect behavior in a new install of an open source mod_perl online scheduling application I have been using for twelve years. The application should default to the scheduling page but instead it defaults to the log in page and all application links do so as well. Users cannot view the schedule or register to use it. My current working version of this application http://app.finecuts.com/maneggio/index does not have this issue and all application links work prior to logging in. I need the new instance of this scheduling app to behave like the the working version. Should know mod_perl and Apache I expect this job will take less than a day. -- Best regards, Harry Pohlman | Fine Cuts | 1019 3rd Ave. | Seattle WA 98104 | tel: 206 250-9858 | email: harry at finecuts.com | web: www.finecuts.com From alwanza at yahoo.com Fri Dec 6 15:38:17 2013 From: alwanza at yahoo.com (Meryll Larkin) Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 15:38:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: SPUG: JOB: mod_perl redirect issue (Seattle) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1386373097.24145.YahooMailNeo@web120302.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Might be a setting in Apache, and depending on the server/network configuration could also be in DNS. I'm between jobs at the moment.? Last was a contract position that where I tuned Apache and Perl at Boeing. I'm bidding $100 on this.? If you want me to take the day and do the work.? If I can't fix it:? no charge. Meryll Larkin 206-931-9493 On Friday, December 6, 2013 1:46 PM, SPUG Jobs wrote: Sir or madam, I could use help solving a redirect behavior in a new install of an open source mod_perl online scheduling application I have been using for twelve years. The application should default to the scheduling page but instead it defaults to the log in page and all application links do so as well. Users cannot view the schedule or register to use it. My current working version of this application http://app.finecuts.com/maneggio/index does not have this issue and all application links work prior to logging in. I need the new instance of this scheduling app to behave like the the working version. Should know mod_perl? and Apache I expect this job will take less than a day. -- Best regards, Harry Pohlman | Fine Cuts | 1019 3rd Ave. | Seattle WA 98104 | tel: 206 250-9858 | email: harry at finecuts.com | web: www.finecuts.com _____________________________________________________________ Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List ? ? POST TO: spug-list at pm.org SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list ? ? MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays ? ? WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alwanza at yahoo.com Fri Dec 6 15:48:25 2013 From: alwanza at yahoo.com (Meryll Larkin) Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 15:48:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: SPUG: JOB: mod_perl redirect issue (Seattle) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1386373705.40489.YahooMailBasic@web120303.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> apologies for the spam. I see my mistake. Meryll From jobs-noreply at seattleperl.org Mon Dec 16 14:47:17 2013 From: jobs-noreply at seattleperl.org (SPUG Jobs) Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 14:47:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: SPUG: JOB: Senior Software Engineer @ Shiftboard (Seattle) Message-ID: Shiftboard is hiring! Our small team is about to become a little bigger. Plus one for sure. Plus two if you bring a friend as awesome and as qualified as you. Shiftboard is the leader in workforce management software. When an organization needs to schedule and coordinate 10,000 volunteers, it does not use Post-Its and pencils, it uses Shiftboard. Our SaaS solution provides scheduling efficiency to hundreds of companies for over half a million workers covering over three million shifts per year. Our office is the 30th floor of the iconic Smith Tower in downtown Seattle offering a 360-degree view of the city, the Puget Sound, Mt Rainier, and the east sideline of Century Link Field. You can open the window on a warm day and enjoy the breeze 30 stories above the city. You get to talk to an actual elevator operator while watching each floor go fly by. We're kitty corner from Tat's. We have some of the best seats available for 2014-07-31 and 2014-08-01--the practice days for the Blue Angels next year. In addition to having an awesome product and an amazing location, we have a great team and you will help make it even better. Our founder and CEO was the lead developer for many years and understands technology and the work involved to make magic happen. Our company is still very small enabling you to make a big impact. We are debt-free and profitable so we're going to be here for a while. Our turn-over is nearly nonexistent which is why you rarely hear about us hiring. We are not growing for the sake of growing, we are growing because we have more work than we can handle; most of which will help increase revenue. Our existing engineers are top-notch and we're only interested in hiring the cream of the crop. We believe that talent breeds talent and we need some top-shelf talent. There is a lot that you can learn from us. If we do not feel that is reciprocal, you will not be offered a job. We are an open source shop. We use mostly Perl and MySQL on Ubuntu. We also have some Bash, Python/Django, Lisp, Freeswitch, Memcached, Android, iOS, and FreeBSD. We love Git. More technologies are likely to come in the near future once we hire additional engineers and can start those projects. We are not a Java shop. We are not a Microsoft shop. Most of us use very nice MacBooks. If you like Windows we have an opening on our support team. If you are a brilliant developer and you like working with other brilliant developers and you're prepared to absolutely love your job, contact us. our $email = q(fohjoffsjoh at tijgucpbse.dpn); $email =~ y/b-z/a-y/; say $email; Fine print: On-site, full-time, salaried position with standard benefits and competitive salary. From michaelrwolf at att.net Mon Dec 16 22:34:56 2013 From: michaelrwolf at att.net (Michael R. Wolf) Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 22:34:56 -0800 Subject: SPUG: Who am I looking for? I know lots, except for name and contact info. Message-ID: I have many clues, but not enough to pull a name out of the deepness of my memory. I'm looking for a guy who: * Lived (lives) in Ballard/Crown Hill? * Telecommuted to CA for years. F5? after that. * Often had multi-colored, painted toenails (self-done, or by eldest of 2 girls) * Steganography picture combined two girl's pictures (one photo, one ultrasound) in a presentation * Perl * Security * GSLUG * Perl * Book author * Brian(???) something-or-other Can't remember whole name. Can you fill in the picture and re-connect us? BTW... I got a request for someone who knows crypto, security, and can teach a class for a hardware attack network board. If that's you, or someone you know, let's trade contacts. Thanks, Michael -- Michael R. Wolf MichaelRWolf at att.net All mammals learn by playing From m3047 at m3047.net Tue Dec 17 00:13:38 2013 From: m3047 at m3047.net (Fred Morris) Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 01:13:38 -0700 (GMT+7) Subject: SPUG: Who am I looking for? I know lots, except for name and contact info. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Brian Hatch. -- . From chad.cassady at gmail.com Tue Dec 17 09:29:20 2013 From: chad.cassady at gmail.com (Chad Cassady) Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 09:29:20 -0800 Subject: SPUG: Who am I looking for? I know lots, except for name and contact info. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <52B089F0.40001@gmail.com> Sounds like a cool guy. On 12/17/2013 12:13 AM, Fred Morris wrote: > Brian Hatch. > > -- > > . > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ From MichaelRWolf at att.net Tue Dec 17 11:59:55 2013 From: MichaelRWolf at att.net (Michael R. Wolf) Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 11:59:55 -0800 Subject: SPUG: Who am I looking for? I know lots, except for name and contact info. In-Reply-To: <52B089F0.40001@gmail.com> References: <52B089F0.40001@gmail.com> Message-ID: <9B8EF446-8900-4BBF-9BCE-1780AA429C7C@att.net> Cool guy? Brian hatch? Yes. Fred Morris? Yes. SPUG's collective brain? Yes. Thanks, Michael -- Michael R. Wolf - sent from phone (mistakes likely, brevity assured) All mammals learn by playing! MichaelRWolf at att.net > On Dec 17, 2013, at 9:29 AM, Chad Cassady wrote: > > Sounds like a cool guy. > >> On 12/17/2013 12:13 AM, Fred Morris wrote: >> Brian Hatch. >> >> -- >> >> . >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/