From alexm a caliu.cat Wed Aug 3 10:28:36 2016 From: alexm a caliu.cat (Alex Muntada) Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2016 19:28:36 +0200 Subject: [bcn-pm] Trobada social amb el fundador de Barcelona.pm Message-ID: <20160803172836.GA2429@xps> Hola mongers, demà dijous 4 hem quedat a la cerveseria Maestró amb en Timothy Chen Allen, el fundador del nostre grup de Perl Mongers, que està de visita a Barcelona. Si esteu per aquí us animo a passar a prendre alguna cosa a partir de les 19h: http://www.meetup.com/barcelonapm/events/231932305/ Si l'idioma us suposa no un problema, tingueu en compte que en Tim sap català i castellà ;) Salut i bon estiu, Alex From alexm a cpan.org Wed Aug 10 13:58:39 2016 From: alexm a cpan.org (Alex Muntada) Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2016 22:58:39 +0200 Subject: [bcn-pm] Fwd: Looking for info on how CPAN module developers negotiate breaking changes with other modules In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Per si us interessa participar en l'enquesta com a autors de mòduls del CPAN. Salut, Alex ---------- Missatge reenviat ---------- De: "Chris Bogart" Data: 10 ag. 2016 9:21 p. m. Assumpte: Looking for info on how CPAN module developers negotiate breaking changes with other modules Per a: Cc: Hi, I'm looking for some help from developers who write Perl modules. My > research group is interested in the different choices new package managers > and repositories are making when designing their ecosystems. Newer > packaging and modules systems like Node.js/NPM, Google's go language, > Python's PyPI, are making very different design choices from each other, > and they are very different (and probably informed by) older packaging > systems like CPAN. We'd like to know what the impact of those design > choices are on how you negotiate breaking changes among CPAN module > developers when the packages depend on each other. We're also interested in > what values you think CPAN's design is trying to optimize. > > Could I ask people to take ~20 minutes of your time and fill out our > survey at http://breakingapis.org/survey? I'll report back to the Perl > community when we've analyzed the results (or there's a sign up link to be > notified when results are out at http://breakingapis.org). > > (If you don't develop Perl modules, but do use NPM, PyPI, Hackage, or > something else, we're still interested -- just make a different "software > ecosystem" choice on the first page. The study is a comparison among > ecosystems; CPAN is one point of comparison). > > Thank you, > > Chris Bogart > Institute for Software Research > Carnegie Mellon University > cbogart a cs.cmu.edu > -------------- part següent -------------- Un document HTML ha estat eliminat... URL: From alexm a alexm.org Sun Aug 28 23:45:25 2016 From: alexm a alexm.org (Alex Muntada) Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2016 08:45:25 +0200 Subject: [bcn-pm] Fwd: [pm_groups] Last Call: Alpine Perl Workshop 2nd/3rd Sept In-Reply-To: <20160829053218.GM2220@plix.at> References: <20160829053218.GM2220@plix.at> Message-ID: Per si algú s'anima a anar als Alps aquest cap de setmana... Salut i Perl, Alex ---------- Missatge reenviat ---------- De: "Thomas Klausner" Data: 29 ag. 2016 7:32 a. m. Assumpte: [pm_groups] Last Call: Alpine Perl Workshop 2nd/3rd Sept Per a: Cc: Hi! The first Alpine Perl Workshops takes place this Friday and Saturday (2/3. Sept) in Innsbruck, Austria: http://act.yapc.eu/alpineperl2016 We have a great schedule, featuring talks from brian d foy, SawyerX, Nicholas Clark and a lot more speakers. There is also a three-hour tutorial on how to write Perl 6 modules by Liz. Expect a great hallway track and a nice Social Event (sponsored by booking.com). If you missed YAPC::Europe, Alpine Perl is a great chance for a quick fix of Perl-Community! You can also catch some of the talks from YAPC::Europe, in case you missed them there. Best of all: the workshop is free (as in beer)! But we won't reject donations/sponsorships :-) See you in Innsbruck! domm -- #!/usr/bin/perl http://domm.plix.at for(ref bless{},just'another'perl'hacker){s-:+-$"-g&&print$_.$/} -- http://www.pm.org/faq/hosting_faq.html pm_groups mailing list pm_groups a pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pm_groups -------------- part següent -------------- Un document HTML ha estat eliminat... URL: