From wheelerw at fairpoint.net Sat Oct 8 15:16:48 2011 From: wheelerw at fairpoint.net (walt.wheeler) Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2011 18:16:48 -0400 Subject: [albany-pm] Cookbook Update Project Message-ID: <4E90CBD0.7000906@fairpoint.net> Is this of interest to Albany PM? My own interest depends, to some extent, on whether the project is restricted to "Modern::Perl" or is expansive enough to consider "Modern Perl" as meaning -- among other possibilities -- 5.10 or 5.12 or the ideas put forward in Chromatic's book of the same name. -------- Forwarded Message -------- > From: G. Wade Johnson > To: pm_groups at pm.org > Subject: [pm_groups] Potential group project: The Perl Cookbook > Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 23:14:53 -0500 > > Ben Thomas and I were discussing the fact that The Perl Cookbook is > somewhat out of date and wondered if we could set up a project for > Houston.pm to try to bring some of the recipes up to the standards of > Modern Perl. > > As we discussed it, I realized that modifying a large number of these > recipes would quickly exceed the bounds of "fair use" should O'Reilly > decide to complain. So I contacted them through the user group program. > > The short form is that O'Reilly is at least provisionally interested in > the idea of a community project to update the Cookbook. They have done > other community-based cookbooks in the past, with some success. > > The question is, would more Perl Monger groups want to join in the > fun/work on this? > > Depending on the details that we are still ironing out, there would > likely be a website collecting new and updated recipes. We'd probably > want the source for the solutions on something like github. O'Reilly > would want the ability to collect a subset of the recipes (with input > from the community) to form a new edition of the book, if the project > goes well. > > The website would continue to be available for updates and contain all > recipes, not just those included in any book. > > I've pitched the initial idea to my group. (Without some of the details > at the moment.) Would any other groups be interested in joining in? If > you are interested, I'd be glad to forward the information I sent to my > group. > > I've also got a call next week with my O'Reilly contact to iron out > more details. Input from the larger Perl Monger community would > definitely help with that. > > Who is interested? > G. Wade > -- > "No Boom today. Boom tomorrow, There's always a boom tomorrow." > -- Ivanova, "Grail" > -- > Request pm.org Technical Support via support at pm.org > > pm_groups mailing list > pm_groups at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pm_groups From will at coleda.com Mon Oct 17 10:31:53 2011 From: will at coleda.com (Will Coleda) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 13:31:53 -0400 Subject: [albany-pm] Cookbook Update Project In-Reply-To: <4E90CBD0.7000906@fairpoint.net> References: <4E90CBD0.7000906@fairpoint.net> Message-ID: I'm all for this, but all my perl tuis are Perl 6 shaped at the moment, so I wouldn't be able to devote much time. We could definitely use something to get people motivated in getting together for meetings. ;) On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 6:16 PM, walt.wheeler wrote: > Is this of interest to Albany PM? > > My own interest depends, to some extent, on whether the project is > restricted to "Modern::Perl" or is expansive enough to consider "Modern > Perl" as meaning -- among other possibilities -- 5.10 or 5.12 or the ideas > put forward in Chromatic's book of the same name. > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- >> ?From: G. Wade Johnson >> ?To: pm_groups at pm.org >> ?Subject: [pm_groups] Potential group project: The Perl Cookbook >> ?Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 23:14:53 -0500 >> >> ?Ben Thomas and I were discussing the fact that The Perl Cookbook is >> ?somewhat out of date and wondered if we could set up a project for >> ?Houston.pm to try to bring some of the recipes up to the standards of >> ?Modern Perl. >> >> ?As we discussed it, I realized that modifying a large number of these >> ?recipes would quickly exceed the bounds of "fair use" should O'Reilly >> ?decide to complain. So I contacted them through the user group program. >> >> ?The short form is that O'Reilly is at least provisionally interested in >> ?the idea of a community project to update the Cookbook. They have done >> ?other community-based cookbooks in the past, with some success. >> >> ?The question is, would more Perl Monger groups want to join in the >> ?fun/work on this? >> >> ?Depending on the details that we are still ironing out, there would >> ?likely be a website collecting new and updated recipes. We'd probably >> ?want the source for the solutions on something like github. O'Reilly >> ?would want the ability to collect a subset of the recipes (with input >> ?from the community) to form a new edition of the book, if the project >> ?goes well. >> >> ?The website would continue to be available for updates and contain all >> ?recipes, not just those included in any book. >> >> ?I've pitched the initial idea to my group. (Without some of the details >> ?at the moment.) Would any other groups be interested in joining in? If >> ?you are interested, I'd be glad to forward the information I sent to my >> ?group. >> >> ?I've also got a call next week with my O'Reilly contact to iron out >> ?more details. Input from the larger Perl Monger community would >> ?definitely help with that. >> >> ?Who is interested? >> ?G. Wade >> ?-- >> ?"No Boom today. Boom tomorrow, There's always a boom tomorrow." >> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? -- Ivanova, "Grail" >> ?-- >> ?Request pm.org Technical Support via support at pm.org >> >> ?pm_groups mailing list >> ?pm_groups at pm.org >> ?http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pm_groups > > > _______________________________________________ > Albany-pm mailing list > Albany-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/albany-pm > -- Will "Coke" Coleda From will at coleda.com Wed Oct 26 08:08:58 2011 From: will at coleda.com (Will Coleda) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 11:08:58 -0400 Subject: [albany-pm] Perl Weekly newsletter Message-ID: For those of you that prefer email updates: The Perl Weekly is a newsletter sent out every Monday morning to more than 1600 addresses with 10-15 Perl related news items of the previous week. It helps you keep up-to-date with the latest development in Perl, CPAN and the Perl community, even if you don't have time to follow those on a daily base. 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