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From tony at kasei.com Thu May 8 04:20:34 2003 From: tony at kasei.com (Tony Bowden) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: April's meeting is missing In-Reply-To: <20030428142212.GG12569@rivendale.net> References: <20030428142212.GG12569@rivendale.net> Message-ID: <20030508092034.GB7843@soto.kasei.com> On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 03:22:12PM +0100, Andrew Wilson wrote: > Given that we've managed to not have a meeting in April, it's probably > time we planned for May's. It should be on the 12th, no? I propose a > social get togethery type thingamy. So, is this a plan? Tony From steve-belfastpm at deeden.co.uk Thu May 8 04:22:56 2003 From: steve-belfastpm at deeden.co.uk (Steve Rushe) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: April's meeting is missing In-Reply-To: <20030508092034.GB7843@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030428142212.GG12569@rivendale.net> <20030508092034.GB7843@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030508092256.GA8688@deeden.co.uk> On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 10:20:34AM +0100, Tony Bowden wrote: > On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 03:22:12PM +0100, Andrew Wilson wrote: > > Given that we've managed to not have a meeting in April, it's probably > > time we planned for May's. It should be on the 12th, no? I propose a > > social get togethery type thingamy. > > So, is this a plan? Sounds like one to me. Steve -- Steve Rushe - www.deeden.co.uk I've given you so much rope you should have been hanging for days. From andrew at rivendale.net Thu May 8 04:45:02 2003 From: andrew at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: April's meeting is missing In-Reply-To: <20030508092034.GB7843@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030428142212.GG12569@rivendale.net> <20030508092034.GB7843@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030508094502.GC20010@rivendale.net> On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 10:20:34AM +0100, Tony Bowden wrote: > On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 03:22:12PM +0100, Andrew Wilson wrote: >> Given that we've managed to not have a meeting in April, it's probably >> time we planned for May's. It should be on the 12th, no? I propose a >> social get togethery type thingamy. > > So, is this a plan? Lets make it half seven at roast[0] then. Unless anyone else has a better idea. andrew [0] Resisting the temptation to call it Roast's -- Scorpio: (Oct. 24 - Nov. 21) Rocket skates, giant magnets, and anvils are all well and good, but as the new president of Acme, you're expected to come up with the next Swiffer. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030508/ac2f93f2/attachment.bin From jasper at guideguide.com Fri May 9 11:30:50 2003 From: jasper at guideguide.com (Jasper McCrea) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: wesley last - but in first place Message-ID: <3EBBD7BA.9810B257@guideguide.com> latest perl minigolf. You have about 4 hours to prevent wesley from coming both first and last. http://terje.perlgolf.org/wsp/pgas/score.pl?func=score&hole=36 Jasper From Maria.R at boxclever.co.uk Sat May 10 07:12:32 2003 From: Maria.R at boxclever.co.uk (County News) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: Instant Term Life Insurance Quotes. 15061 Message-ID: <000016943fe3$0000137d$0000369d@mail.iasi.rdsnet.ro> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030509/d48a59b3/attachment.htm From sky at erupt.com Sun May 11 14:46:32 2003 From: sky at erupt.com (Nick Johnston) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: Meeting time Message-ID: <3EBEA898.80906@erupt.com> I just want to confirm: will tomorrow's meeting will start at 7 PM (or thereabouts)? At least I know where Jelly is now :-) Thanks, Nick From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Sun May 11 15:04:09 2003 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: Meeting time In-Reply-To: <3EBEA898.80906@erupt.com> References: <3EBEA898.80906@erupt.com> Message-ID: <20030511200408.GC26803@labac.net> On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 08:46:32PM +0100, Nick Johnston wrote: > I just want to confirm: will tomorrow's meeting will start at 7 PM (or > thereabouts)? > > At least I know where Jelly is now :-) Err, I think tomorrow night's meet is at Roast on the Lisburn Road, at 7.30pm. (It might be 7, I dunno. Don't quote me on that. Or anything, come to think of it.) A social meet, where you can join in the usual fun discussions on everything and anything. Great literature, fine wines, foreign cinema, you know, the usual. m. -- There is only one person who can complicate something more than Marc, and that is Andrew Wilson - Tony-- Family ties : http://www.thefamilykerr.co.uk Playtime : http://www.stray-toaster.co.uk From sky at erupt.com Sun May 11 17:40:49 2003 From: sky at erupt.com (Nick Johnston) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: Meeting time In-Reply-To: <20030511200408.GC26803@labac.net> References: <3EBEA898.80906@erupt.com> <20030511200408.GC26803@labac.net> Message-ID: <3EBED171.3090305@erupt.com> Stray Toaster wrote: >On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 08:46:32PM +0100, Nick Johnston wrote: > > >>I just want to confirm: will tomorrow's meeting will start at 7 PM (or >>thereabouts)? >> >>At least I know where Jelly is now :-) >> >> > >Err, I think tomorrow night's meet is at Roast on the Lisburn Road, at >7.30pm. (It might be 7, I dunno. Don't quote me on that. Or anything, >come to think of it.) > Well, the web site states that the meeting is at Jelly--can anyone clarify? >A social meet, where you can join in the usual fun discussions on >everything and anything. Great literature, fine wines, foreign cinema, >you know, the usual. > > Is it a meet for dinner or just for snacks and drinks? I'm not familar with Roast--is it a bar, restaurant or both? What kind of food does it serve? Thanks, Nick From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Sun May 11 18:29:38 2003 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: Meeting time In-Reply-To: <3EBED171.3090305@erupt.com> References: <3EBEA898.80906@erupt.com> <20030511200408.GC26803@labac.net> <3EBED171.3090305@erupt.com> Message-ID: <20030511232938.GA10138@futureless.org> On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 11:40:49PM +0100, Nick Johnston wrote: > Well, the web site states that the meeting is at Jelly--can anyone clarify? As Marc says, it is a social meeting and it is a Roast. 7pm is the usual meeting time, but since it's a social meeting, you can turn up whenever you want... > Is it a meet for dinner or just for snacks and drinks? I'm not familar > with Roast--is it a bar, restaurant or both? What kind of food does it > serve? It's a cafe, they do various non-alcoholic beverages, snacks and sandwiches (and cheesecake). You might even get a panini... -- Russell Matbouli | I write this alone in my bed russell@futureless.org | I've poisoned every room in the house PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Steve's not about this weekend so I doubt it'll be fixed before the meeting. >> A social meet, where you can join in the usual fun discussions on >> everything and anything. Great literature, fine wines, foreign >> cinema, you know, the usual. > > Is it a meet for dinner or just for snacks and drinks? I'm not familar > with Roast--is it a bar, restaurant or both? What kind of food does it > serve? It's a meet for Coffee and chat usually. But, this brings me to the real point of this email. Marty and I will be going for Pizza in Pizza Express before going on to Roast's[0]. I suspect we'll be there from about 5:30 and you're all welcome to join us. andrew [0] I don't care if it's called Roast, that doesn't sound natural to me and I'm going to call it Roast's. -- Virgo: (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) After his untimely death, all those mean things you said about Dave will come back to haunt you. As will Dave himself. From tony at kasei.com Mon May 12 05:20:17 2003 From: tony at kasei.com (Tony Bowden) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: Meeting time In-Reply-To: <20030511232938.GA10138@futureless.org> References: <3EBEA898.80906@erupt.com> <20030511200408.GC26803@labac.net> <3EBED171.3090305@erupt.com> <20030511232938.GA10138@futureless.org> Message-ID: <20030512102017.GA13662@soto.kasei.com> On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 12:29:38AM +0100, Russell Matbouli wrote: > > Is it a meet for dinner or just for snacks and drinks? I'm not familar > > with Roast--is it a bar, restaurant or both? What kind of food does it > > serve? > It's a cafe, they do various non-alcoholic beverages, snacks and > sandwiches (and cheesecake). You might even get a panini... Well, actually it's a coffee shop / desserterie rather than a cafe. The only main difference is that you pay 5 times more for your coffee... Tony From tony at kasei.com Mon May 12 05:21:31 2003 From: tony at kasei.com (Tony Bowden) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: Meeting time In-Reply-To: <20030512002010.GC28137@rivendale.net> References: <3EBEA898.80906@erupt.com> <20030511200408.GC26803@labac.net> <3EBED171.3090305@erupt.com> <20030512002010.GC28137@rivendale.net> Message-ID: <20030512102131.GB13662@soto.kasei.com> On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 01:20:10AM +0100, Andrew's wrote: > [0] I don't care if it's called Roast, that doesn't sound natural to me > and I'm going to call it Roast's. Roast's ? Tony From andrew at rivendale.net Mon May 12 07:24:24 2003 From: andrew at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: Meeting time In-Reply-To: <20030512102131.GB13662@soto.kasei.com> References: <3EBEA898.80906@erupt.com> <20030511200408.GC26803@labac.net> <3EBED171.3090305@erupt.com> <20030512002010.GC28137@rivendale.net> <20030512102131.GB13662@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030512122424.GF28137@rivendale.net> On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 11:21:31AM +0100, Tony Bowden wrote: > On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 01:20:10AM +0100, Andrew's wrote: >> [0] I don't care if it's called Roast, that doesn't sound natural to >> me and I'm going to call it Roast's. > > Roast's ? desserterie ;-) Anyway, this is the English language, it doesn't have to make sense. andrew -- Taurus: (April. 20 - May 20) You may be tired of your migraines, but don't worry. There's only one left to go. From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Mon May 12 09:02:48 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: Meeting time In-Reply-To: <20030512002010.GC28137@rivendale.net> References: <3EBED171.3090305@erupt.com> <20030512002010.GC28137@rivendale.net> Message-ID: <20030512140248.GX21563@soto.kasei.com> On Mon May 12 01:20:10 2003, Andrew Wilson wrote: > > It's a meet for Coffee and chat usually. But, this brings me to the > real point of this email. Marty and I will be going for Pizza in Pizza > Express before going on to Roast's[0]. I suspect we'll be there from > about 5:30 and you're all welcome to join us. It would be a good idea to know roughly how many people would be going to Pizza Express before we sit down at a small table. -- Marty From swm at swmcc.com Mon May 12 09:28:42 2003 From: swm at swmcc.com (Stephen McCullough) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: Meeting time In-Reply-To: <20030512140248.GX21563@soto.kasei.com> References: <3EBED171.3090305@erupt.com> <20030512002010.GC28137@rivendale.net> <20030512140248.GX21563@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030512142842.GA24396@gandalf.swmcc.com> On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 03:02:48PM +0100, Marty Pauley wrote: > On Mon May 12 01:20:10 2003, Andrew Wilson wrote: > > > > It's a meet for Coffee and chat usually. But, this brings me to the > > real point of this email. Marty and I will be going for Pizza in Pizza > > Express before going on to Roast's[0]. I suspect we'll be there from > > about 5:30 and you're all welcome to join us. > > It would be a good idea to know roughly how many people would be going > to Pizza Express before we sit down at a small table. Well, I know for a fact that I wont be there, and Steve wont be either as he will probably be in a plane somewhere. HTH, which it probably doesn't. SWM's brain is broken. -- Stephen McCullough www.swmcc.com From scott-pm at kungfuftr.com Wed May 14 04:02:01 2003 From: scott-pm at kungfuftr.com (Scott McWhirter) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: spammers? Message-ID: <20030514090201.GA32551@jadis.narnian.org> Ullo, what's this i hear about everyone getting their domains used by spammers via spoof? -- -Scott McWhirter- | -kungfuftr- From steve at deeden.co.uk Thu May 15 04:13:02 2003 From: steve at deeden.co.uk (Steve Rushe) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe Message-ID: <20030515091302.GA720@deeden.co.uk> So what's happening with regards to YAPC::Europe 2004? Are we applying for it? If so will someone tell YAPC? That is all. Steve -- Steve Rushe - www.deeden.co.uk Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me! From karen at kasei.com Thu May 15 04:33:38 2003 From: karen at kasei.com (Karen Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: <20030515091302.GA720@deeden.co.uk> References: <20030515091302.GA720@deeden.co.uk> Message-ID: <20030515093338.GJ28891@soto.kasei.com> Hi Steve, On Thu May 15 10:13:02 2003, Steve Rushe wrote: > So what's happening with regards to YAPC::Europe 2004? I'm trying to put together a proposal by the end of this week. > Are we applying for it? Yes :) > If so will someone tell YAPC? That is all. I was speaking to Norbert about our proposal only yesterday. So I'm sure that they already know. All the best, Karen From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Thu May 15 08:42:13 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: <20030515093338.GJ28891@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030515091302.GA720@deeden.co.uk> <20030515093338.GJ28891@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030515134213.GP21563@soto.kasei.com> On Thu May 15 10:33:38 2003, Karen wrote: > > I'm trying to put together a proposal by the end of this week. Karen forgot to say "all help welcome". If anyone has any great ideas, let us know. -- Marty From lacravate at mongueurs.net Thu May 15 08:55:45 2003 From: lacravate at mongueurs.net (D@vid lacravate) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: <20030515093338.GJ28891@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030515091302.GA720@deeden.co.uk> <20030515093338.GJ28891@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030515155545.7835fcb5.lacravate@mongueurs.net> Hi , En ce jour du Thu, 15 May 2003 10:33:38 +0100, Karen Pauley parlait ainsi : > Hi Steve, > On Thu May 15 10:13:02 2003, Steve Rushe wrote: > > So what's happening with regards to YAPC::Europe 2004? > I'm trying to put together a proposal by the end of this week. > > Are we applying for it? > Yes :) Good luck !!! David, from the YAPC::Europe::2003 team... -- D@vid lacravate lacravate@mongueurs.net tresorier@mongueurs.net Assistez ? la prochaine conf?rence Perl en France 23-25 juillet 2003 au CNAM (PARIS) http://yapc.mongueurs.net From sky at erupt.com Thu May 15 11:02:08 2003 From: sky at erupt.com (Nick Johnston) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: <20030515134213.GP21563@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 15 May 2003, Marty Pauley wrote: > On Thu May 15 10:33:38 2003, Karen wrote: > > > > I'm trying to put together a proposal by the end of this week. > > Karen forgot to say "all help welcome". > > If anyone has any great ideas, let us know. > AFAIK there is a division of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board that encourages conferences here and I think also offers financial assistance. YAPC::Europe may be small by some standards, but I don't think its contribution to the NI economy would be immaterial. So if anyone wants to contact the tourist board, that might be an idea. I've got a great idea for a T-shirt design too. Most people probably won't like it, but hey, publish and be damned. My idea is to have the two big Harland & Wolff cranes with cave hill in the background, possibly with some flax plants growing, as it's one of the semi-official non-politically offensive symbols of NI. Well, that's assuming that the NI pound coin design counts as semi official. Wow, that was a bit of a mouthful. - Nick From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Thu May 15 10:40:23 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: References: <20030515134213.GP21563@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030515154023.GR21563@soto.kasei.com> On Thu May 15 09:02:08 2003, Nick Johnston wrote: > > So if anyone wants to contact the tourist board, that might be an idea. We were thinking about that. Good idea. > I've got a great idea for a T-shirt design too. Most people probably won't > like it, but hey, publish and be damned. My idea is to have the two big > Harland & Wolff cranes with cave hill in the background, possibly with > some flax plants growing, as it's one of the semi-official non-politically > offensive symbols of NI. So we can forget about the "Camel with Balaclava" now. -- Marty From scott-pm at kungfuftr.com Thu May 15 10:57:34 2003 From: scott-pm at kungfuftr.com (Scott McWhirter) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: <20030515154023.GR21563@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030515134213.GP21563@soto.kasei.com> <20030515154023.GR21563@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030515155734.GA7058@jadis.narnian.org> On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 04:40:23PM +0100, Marty Pauley wrote: > > I've got a great idea for a T-shirt design too. Most people probably won't > > like it, but hey, publish and be damned. My idea is to have the two big > > Harland & Wolff cranes with cave hill in the background, possibly with > > some flax plants growing, as it's one of the semi-official non-politically > > offensive symbols of NI. > > So we can forget about the "Camel with Balaclava" now. I was thinking more of a riot activity... a bunch of geeks laying into the side of a bus would be quite humorous. Anyways, if.com (scottish i know) do a lot of perl development so they may have an intrest as they've been looking for quite a bit of perl training recently (from what i've been hearing). ­- -Scott McWhirter- | -kungfuftr- From joe at benburb.demon.co.uk Thu May 15 10:33:58 2003 From: joe at benburb.demon.co.uk (joe mc cool) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: yapc Message-ID: <3EC3B366.7030401@benburb.demon.co.uk> Why not have a PM meeting dedicated to YAPC ? -- Joe Mc Cool CEng, SMIEEE ======================================================================== Tangent Computer Research BT71 7LN (www.tangent-research.com) voice:(44)2837-548074mob:(44)7802-572441 From sky at erupt.com Thu May 15 14:35:52 2003 From: sky at erupt.com (Nick Johnston) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: <20030515154023.GR21563@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030515134213.GP21563@soto.kasei.com> <20030515154023.GR21563@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <3EC3EC18.8070207@erupt.com> Marty Pauley wrote: >On Thu May 15 09:02:08 2003, Nick Johnston wrote: > > >>So if anyone wants to contact the tourist board, that might be an idea. >> >> >We were thinking about that. Good idea. > I think the division of the tourist board is called the Belfast Convention Bureau or something like that. Come to thing of it, it may actually be run by the city council rather than the tourist board, but hey, who can keep track of these government agencies these days? I also had a bit of a crazy idea a while ago about having a UK wide Perl conference in London, funded by the lottery. I had wanted to get lottery money for the Perl Foundation, but I think the lottery grants bodies are more interested in funding specific projects. To encourage wider participation (lottery grant bodies seem to like that!) travel from 'remote' parts of the UK could be subsidised. I never got round to investigating the feasability of it, but I wonder if it would be possible to get some lottery funding for YAPC::Europe::Belfast? >>I've got a great idea for a T-shirt design too. Most people probably won't >>like it, but hey, publish and be damned. My idea is to have the two big >>Harland & Wolff cranes with cave hill in the background, possibly with >>some flax plants growing, as it's one of the semi-official non-politically >>offensive symbols of NI. >> >> > >So we can forget about the "Camel with Balaclava" now. > Somehow I don't think that would really portray the right image ::grin:: All joking aside, we should also be using this conference to improve peoples' perceptions and opinions of NI. What ideas do other people have for T-shirt designs, just out of interest? I think YAPC in Belfast could work. With direct flights from Amsterdam now and flights from virtually every major airport in the UK, Belfast is reasonably accessible from the rest of the UK and continental Europe. - Nick From andrew at rivendale.net Fri May 16 04:40:04 2003 From: andrew at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: <20030515154023.GR21563@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030515134213.GP21563@soto.kasei.com> <20030515154023.GR21563@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030516094004.GB20494@rivendale.net> On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 04:40:23PM +0100, Marty Pauley wrote: > On Thu May 15 09:02:08 2003, Nick Johnston wrote: > > So if anyone wants to contact the tourist board, that might be an idea. > > We were thinking about that. Good idea. > > > I've got a great idea for a T-shirt design too. Most people probably won't > > like it, but hey, publish and be damned. My idea is to have the two big > > Harland & Wolff cranes with cave hill in the background, possibly with > > some flax plants growing, as it's one of the semi-official non-politically > > offensive symbols of NI. > > So we can forget about the "Camel with Balaclava" now. No, no, no. It's a Balaclava with an embroidered camel on it. T-shirts are so last year. andrew -- Pisces: (Feb. 19 - March 20) Freezing temperatures outside can mean only one thing. Time to move your computer outside so you can squeeze a few more clock cycles out of it. From andrew at rivendale.net Fri May 16 04:43:18 2003 From: andrew at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: yapc In-Reply-To: <3EC3B366.7030401@benburb.demon.co.uk> References: <3EC3B366.7030401@benburb.demon.co.uk> Message-ID: <20030516094318.GC20494@rivendale.net> On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 04:33:58PM +0100, joe mc cool wrote: > Why not have a PM meeting dedicated to YAPC ? That would be last Monday night. Oh, you mean another meeting dedicated to Yapc ;-) andrew -- Aries: (March 21 - April 19) There are thousands of types of people in the world: The type that divides the world up into two types of people, and the thousands of other types. From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Fri May 16 04:51:22 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: <3EC3EC18.8070207@erupt.com> References: <20030515134213.GP21563@soto.kasei.com> <20030515154023.GR21563@soto.kasei.com> <3EC3EC18.8070207@erupt.com> Message-ID: <20030516095122.GU21563@soto.kasei.com> On Thu May 15 20:35:52 2003, Nick Johnston wrote: > > I think the division of the tourist board is called the Belfast > Convention Bureau or something like that. Belfast Visitor and Convention Board http://www.gotobelfast.com/ seems to be run by the Tourist Board. Belfast Conference Bureau http://www.conferencebelfast.com/index.html I can't tell who runs this. > I never got round to investigating the feasability of it, but I wonder > if it would be possible to get some lottery funding for > YAPC::Europe::Belfast? That's a good idea. Would you be able to investigate this? The tourist board office seems to be just round the corner from our office, so I might call round there sometime. > Somehow I don't think that would really portray the right image ::grin:: You haven't been to a YAPC before, have you? :-) Are you going to YAPC::Europe::Paris this year? (I'll widen that question to anyone reading this.) -- Marty From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Fri May 16 05:04:11 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: <20030516095122.GU21563@soto.kasei.com> References: <3EC3EC18.8070207@erupt.com> <20030516095122.GU21563@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20030516100411.GV21563@soto.kasei.com> On Fri May 16 10:51:22 2003, Marty Pauley wrote: > > You haven't been to a YAPC before, have you? :-) Karen has just pointed out that you _have_ been to a YAPC. I'm not very good at matching names to real people. -- Marty From scott at kungfuftr.com Fri May 16 06:57:30 2003 From: scott at kungfuftr.com (Scott McWhirter) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe Message-ID: <20030516115730.GB11508@jadis.narnian.org> On Fri, May 16, 2003 at 10:51:22AM +0100, Marty Pauley wrote: > Are you going to YAPC::Europe::Paris this year? > (I'll widen that question to anyone reading this.) Um... put me down as a yes then... -- -Scott McWhirter- | -kungfuftr- From sky at erupt.com Fri May 16 14:59:03 2003 From: sky at erupt.com (Nick Johnston) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: <20030516095122.GU21563@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030515134213.GP21563@soto.kasei.com> <20030515154023.GR21563@soto.kasei.com> <3EC3EC18.8070207@erupt.com> <20030516095122.GU21563@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <3EC54307.6060709@erupt.com> Marty Pauley wrote: >On Thu May 15 20:35:52 2003, Nick Johnston wrote: > > >>I think the division of the tourist board is called the Belfast >>Convention Bureau or something like that. >> >> > >Belfast Visitor and Convention Board http://www.gotobelfast.com/ >seems to be run by the Tourist Board. > >Belfast Conference Bureau http://www.conferencebelfast.com/index.html >I can't tell who runs this. > >>I never got round to investigating the feasability of it, but I wonder >>if it would be possible to get some lottery funding for >>YAPC::Europe::Belfast? >> >> > >That's a good idea. Would you be able to investigate this? > I'll give it a try. Compared to most, I think our request for a grant would be fairly modest. >The tourist board office seems to be just round the corner from our >office, so I might call round there sometime. > Great... I'll be interested in hearing what they have to suggest or offer. >>Somehow I don't think that would really portray the right image ::grin:: >> > >You haven't been to a YAPC before, have you? :-) > As Karen has told you :-) I have been a YAPC before, 2 in fact. As for not recognising me, well, that's fair enough, I am quite quiet. Rather amusingly, when I was going to YAPC::Europe::2001 I saw you and Karen in the airport (we were on the same flight). I thought to myself "I *bet* those two are going to YAPC". And sure enough, I was right! Also I think you actually sold me a book in Munich last year at the auction..... And I was on the same flight as you going out. Being serious though, I really think having a camel in a balaclava would be a bad idea. I know YAPCs are more relaxed and casual, but I don't think that's really any reason to associate YAPC in Belfast with negative aspects of Northern Ireland. After all, Hitler wasn't on YAPC::Europe::2002's T-shirt (yes, I know it's a slightly extreme comparison). I'm not saying we should ignore the negative aspects of our country, but again, we should be using the conference to promote NI, not remind people of our troubled past and present. >Are you going to YAPC::Europe::Paris this year? >(I'll widen that question to anyone reading this.) > > Probably, yes. But as I'm in a bad job and my self-employment interests aren't going too well at the minute I'm not 100% sure. - Nick From paul.dundas at btinternet.com Sat May 17 03:11:45 2003 From: paul.dundas at btinternet.com (Paul Dundas) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe In-Reply-To: <20030516095122.GU21563@soto.kasei.com> References: <20030515134213.GP21563@soto.kasei.com> <20030515154023.GR21563@soto.kasei.com> <3EC3EC18.8070207@erupt.com> <20030516095122.GU21563@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <3EC5EEC1.5030400@btinternet.com> Marty Pauley wrote: >Belfast Visitor and Convention Board http://www.gotobelfast.com/ >seems to be run by the Tourist Board. > It is. A mate of mine who works there told me about it, so I stuck it in the open directory in the Belfast category, under tourism. (Shameless plug: more editors always welcome - http://dmoz.org/ ). >Belfast Conference Bureau http://www.conferencebelfast.com/index.html >I can't tell who runs this. > > Same people who run Dublin Conference Bureau, 45 Atlantis Ave. 1-00356 Dublin, Ph: 2 227 6000 Milan Conference Bureau, 45 Atlantis Ave. 1-00356 Milan, Ph: 2 227 6000 Moscow Conference Bureau, 45 Atlantis Ave. 1-00356 Moscow, Ph: 2 227 6000 Frankfurt Conference Bureau, 45 Atlantis Ave. 1-00356 Frankfurt, Ph: 2 227 6000 Cannes Conference Bureau Oficina De la Conferencia De Cannes, 45 Atlantis Ave. 1-00356 Cannes, Ph: 2 227 6000 and too many others to mention. It seems to be a device for extractiung commission from organisers and hotels :-/ And you can draw whatever conclusions you like from their ability to get the same address and phone number in every city - maybe they are really well organised? >>I never got round to investigating the feasability of it, but I wonder >>if it would be possible to get some lottery funding for >>YAPC::Europe::Belfast? >> >> > >That's a good idea. Would you be able to investigate this? > I seem to remember that there was/is an EU/government scheme for getting half the Travel & Subsistence costs paid for cross-border, multi-business events. We used it to fund a BCS trip down to see the ICS and visit Intel's Fab Plant near Dublin, though I wasn't that involved and can't remember the details. Does this ring a bell with any financial genii? >Are you going to YAPC::Europe::Paris this year? >(I'll widen that question to anyone reading this.) > > doubt it :-/ -- Paul Dundas ACHTUNG! ALLES LOOKENSPEEPERS! 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URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030523/f9fa9011/attachment.htm From andrew at rivendale.net Fri May 23 09:13:17 2003 From: andrew at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: concating files together In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20030523141317.GI21865@rivendale.net> Hi Bernie On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 02:46:27PM +0100, Boyle Bernadette wrote: > Can anyone tell me id there is a Perl command to concat files into one. > > more /var/log/maillog* > /tmp/output You can do that with perl, but you've already figured out how to do it in the shell. Was there something else you wanted to do, or can you not use the shell? I think that the quickest, easiest way to do it is to use command line arguments to perl. The -p arguement iterates over each line of the files named on the command line applys the perl script to each in turn and then writes it to standard out. It opens each file in turn adn closes it again so you don't have to woryy about that. If you do this and give it an empty script, then it passes the lines through unaltered and effectively ends up being a cat operation, thus: perl -p -e'' /var/log/maillog* > /tmp/output I don't see that that's gaining you much over the shell version using more though. Is there something more that you're trying to achieve? andrew -- Virgo: (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) The older you get, the more you're convinced that we were all put in this retirement home for a reason. From lacravate at mongueurs.net Fri May 23 09:08:54 2003 From: lacravate at mongueurs.net (D@vid lacravate) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: concating files together In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20030523160854.2b49c4f2.lacravate@mongueurs.net> Hi , En ce jour du Fri, 23 May 2003 14:46:27 +0100, Boyle Bernadette parlait ainsi : > Can anyone tell me id there is a Perl command to concat files into one. > more /var/log/maillog* > /tmp/output I am not namely from Belfast so i hope my answering to you won't be seen as some st(om|ep)ping in ... Now for your question : It depends what you want to do ... Is it in a script , and then you don't need to be concise , or is it from the command line and then : perl -ne'open W,"outputfile";print W $_ for @ARGV;close W;' file1 file2 file3... Would probably do... HTH. -- D@vid lacravate lacravate@mongueurs.net tresorier@mongueurs.net Assistez ? la prochaine conf?rence Perl en France 23-25 juillet 2003 au CNAM (PARIS) http://yapc.mongueurs.net From andrew at rivendale.net Fri May 23 10:07:16 2003 From: andrew at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:06 2004 Subject: concating files together In-Reply-To: <20030523160854.2b49c4f2.lacravate@mongueurs.net> References: <20030523160854.2b49c4f2.lacravate@mongueurs.net> Message-ID: <20030523150716.GJ21865@rivendale.net> On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 04:08:54PM +0200, D@vid lacravate wrote: > Hi , > > En ce jour du Fri, 23 May 2003 14:46:27 +0100, > Boyle Bernadette parlait ainsi : > > Can anyone tell me id there is a Perl command to concat files into one. > > more /var/log/maillog* > /tmp/output > I am not namely from Belfast so i hope my answering to you won't be seen as some st(om|ep)ping in ... I don't mind, I doubt anyone else does. > Now for your question : > It depends what you want to do ... Is it in a script , and then you don't need to be concise , or is it from the command line and then : > perl -ne'open W,"outputfile";print W $_ for @ARGV;close W;' file1 file2 file3... > > Would probably do... It 'would do' but since you're going to print every line anyway then why would you use -n? The -n says to perl loop over these but don't print the result. Then you have to tell perl to print to the W filehandle that you've opened. If I was going to start opening files, I'd probably do this instead: perl -p -e 'BEGIN{open STDOUT, ">/tmp/output"}' /var/log/maillog* That avoids the shell redirection. The BEGIN block is executed once before the loop over the input, it closes and reopens the STDOUT to point to the output file that we want and then loops over each line of the files given on the command line and prints it to STDOUT. While your version works, it seems a bit cluttered to me. There Is, of course, More Than One Way To Do It ;-) andrew -- Gemini: (May 21 - June 21) People will finally lose patience with you this week when God announces He's been finished with you for years. From webmaster at biz-at-seoul.com Fri May 23 10:14:09 2003 From: webmaster at biz-at-seoul.com (rYAbgE) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:07 2004 Subject: [Adv:] u¢³øL¦vØ\E©ç¼ÌAú{¤iðØÖÌé`àEE Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030524/6ba9bf55/attachment.htm From andrew at rivendale.net Fri May 23 10:32:06 2003 From: andrew at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:07 2004 Subject: concating files together In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20030523153206.GK21865@rivendale.net> On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 04:09:24PM +0100, Boyle Bernadette wrote: > Andrew, > > I was using it in my perl script as exec `more /var/log/maillog* > > /tmp/output` but would have preferred to use Perl syntax. Your suggestion > is very cool!! Thanks > perl -p -e'' /var/log/maillog* > /tmp/output In a script, I wouldn't do that. The @ARGV array in perl is special, it holds the command line arguments. when you use the -p option, perl treats each entry as a filename, it opens each in turn, gives you one line at a time then moves to the next file. In a perl script, you can use <> to get the same special behaviour, so you can do. while (<>) { print; } And get a similar effect to the -p option. You can set the @ARGV array at any point, so you could do: { @ARGV = qw{file1 file2 file3}; while (<>) { print; } } But that destroys @ARGV. You can avoid that problem by localising @ARGV: { local @ARGV = qw{file1 file2 file3}; while (<>) { print; } } And since you know what output file you want (lets say you assign it to $maillog) then you can do: my $maillog = '/tmp/maillog'; { open LOG, $maillog or die "Can't open $maillog $!"; local @ARGV = qw{file1 file2 file3}; while (<>) { print OUT $_; } } The only remaining problem is that the list of files you're going to concat is fixed. You can get a list that changes like the /log/maillog* in your original example using the glob function. my $maillog = '/tmp/maillog'; { open LOG, $maillog or die "Can't open $maillog $!"; local @ARGV = glob('/log/maillog*'); while (<>) { print OUT $_; } } Hope that helps. andrew -- Virgo: (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) If there's one thing you should try to learn from next week's events, it's the precise melting point of aluminium. From andrew at rivendale.net Fri May 23 10:36:32 2003 From: andrew at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:07 2004 Subject: concating files together In-Reply-To: <20030523153206.GK21865@rivendale.net> References: <20030523153206.GK21865@rivendale.net> Message-ID: <20030523153632.GL21865@rivendale.net> On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 04:32:06PM +0100, Andrew Wilson wrote: > my $maillog = '/tmp/maillog'; > > { > open LOG, $maillog or die "Can't open $maillog $!"; > local @ARGV = qw{file1 file2 file3}; > while (<>) { > print OUT $_; > } > } > > The only remaining problem is that the list of files you're going to > concat is fixed. You can get a list that changes like the /log/maillog* > in your original example using the glob function. > > my $maillog = '/tmp/maillog'; > > { > open LOG, $maillog or die "Can't open $maillog $!"; > local @ARGV = glob('/log/maillog*'); > while (<>) { > print OUT $_; > } > } GAh! never ever send untested code to a mailig list. The file handle I'm calling OUT above should be LOG my $maillog = '/tmp/maillog'; { open LOG, $maillog or die "Can't open $maillog $!"; local @ARGV = glob('/log/maillog*'); while (<>) { print LOG $_; } } andrew -- "Customers who wear clothes also shop for:" Amazon thought this was worth bringing to my attention in their recommendations, and the first item in the recommendations? clean underwear From lacravate at mongueurs.net Fri May 23 10:36:35 2003 From: lacravate at mongueurs.net (D@vid lacravate) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:07 2004 Subject: concating files together In-Reply-To: <20030523150716.GJ21865@rivendale.net> References: <20030523160854.2b49c4f2.lacravate@mongueurs.net> <20030523150716.GJ21865@rivendale.net> Message-ID: <20030523173635.7595b881.lacravate@mongueurs.net> Hi , En ce jour du Fri, 23 May 2003 16:07:16 +0100, Andrew Wilson parlait ainsi : > > I am not namely from Belfast so i hope my answering to you won't be seen as some st(om|ep)ping in ... > I don't mind, I doubt anyone else does. Fine :) > > Would probably do... > It 'would do' but since you're going to print every line anyway then why > would you use -n? The -n says to perl loop over these but don't print > perl -p -e 'BEGIN{open STDOUT, ">/tmp/output"}' /var/log/maillog* You're d..n' right ! :)) I was too eager to answer... The 'n' switch is completely useless if you use @ARGV... Otherwise, as the question was how to do this in Perl, i was trying to give an answer in pure perl... > While your version works, it seems a bit cluttered to me. There Is, of That's very possible, i am really an very average programmer... > course, More Than One Way To Do It ;-) Yes, you're d..n' right again, :)) and especially for this kind of 'small' job... -- D@vid lacravate lacravate@mongueurs.net tresorier@mongueurs.net Assistez ? la prochaine conf?rence Perl en France 23-25 juillet 2003 au CNAM (PARIS) http://yapc.mongueurs.net From marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com Fri May 23 11:29:07 2003 From: marty+belfast-pm at kasei.com (Marty Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:07 2004 Subject: concating files together In-Reply-To: <20030523141317.GI21865@rivendale.net> References: <20030523141317.GI21865@rivendale.net> Message-ID: <20030523162907.GK21563@soto.kasei.com> On Fri May 23 15:13:17 2003, Andrew Wilson wrote: > On Fri, May 23, 2003 at 02:46:27PM +0100, Boyle Bernadette wrote: > > Can anyone tell me id there is a Perl command to concat files into one. > > > > more /var/log/maillog* > /tmp/output > > You can do that with perl, but you've already figured out how to do it > in the shell. Was there something else you wanted to do, or can you not > use the shell? Well, if either of you are planning to use the shell, I suggest you replace "more" with "cat". -- Marty -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 212 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20030523/ced90e11/attachment.bin From scott at kungfuftr.com Wed May 28 11:44:13 2003 From: scott at kungfuftr.com (Scott McWhirter) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:07 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe 2003 Message-ID: <20030528164413.GA1002@jadis.narnian.org> ullo all, Well I've got the go ahead to take time off to go to YAPC so i'll be going, however what does everyone else have planning in terms of travel and accomodation? ta! -- -Scott McWhirter- | -kungfuftr- From lacravate at mongueurs.net Wed May 28 15:57:22 2003 From: lacravate at mongueurs.net (D@vid lacravate) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:07 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe 2003 In-Reply-To: <20030528164413.GA1002@jadis.narnian.org> References: <20030528164413.GA1002@jadis.narnian.org> Message-ID: <20030528225722.2b62c047.lacravate@mongueurs.net> Hi Scott , En ce jour du Wed, 28 May 2003 17:44:13 +0100, Scott McWhirter parlait ainsi : I am David from the YAPC::Europe::2003 committee. > Well I've got the go ahead to take time off to go to YAPC so i'll be > going, however what does everyone else have planning in terms of > travel and accomodation? http://yapc.mongueurs.net/yapc/static/accommodations.html HTH, but don't hesitate to ask for anything whatsoever , here or directly to me or any address you come by ... > ta! to ? :) David for the YAPC::Europe::2003 committee -- D@vid lacravate lacravate@mongueurs.net tresorier@mongueurs.net Assistez ? la prochaine conf?rence Perl en France 23-25 juillet 2003 au CNAM (PARIS) http://yapc.mongueurs.net From sky at erupt.com Wed May 28 16:58:02 2003 From: sky at erupt.com (Nick Johnston) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:07 2004 Subject: YAPC::Europe 2003 In-Reply-To: <20030528164413.GA1002@jadis.narnian.org> References: <20030528164413.GA1002@jadis.narnian.org> Message-ID: <3ED530EA.5080205@erupt.com> Scott McWhirter wrote: >ullo all, > >Well I've got the go ahead to take time off to go to YAPC so i'll be >going, however what does everyone else have planning in terms of >travel and accomodation? > >ta! > > Well, I plan on *not* staying at the 'official' hotel :-) From what I've heard at the last two YAPCs, it seems like the official hotel is *way* too rowdy for my liking. I like my sleep, I'm boring like that but I don't care! :-) I normally leave the day before the conference to arrive in the afternoon or early evening, giving a bit of time check the city out before the conference. I usually leave the day after, but I might stay on longer if the hotel is reasonably priced. As for flying, well, I'm hoping I can go with a "proper airline" mainly so that I don't have to pick up my bags in (London|Liverpool|Wherever) and check in again, as that drives me round the twist. I think BMI should have reasonable prices. The fact that you can't check connecting flights on their web site is a whole other issue though. - Nick From P.Suba at casetuning.be Fri May 30 01:32:26 2003 From: P.Suba at casetuning.be (County Info) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:55:07 2004 Subject: Provide Yourself With Smart Investment Tools 11167 Message-ID: <00000c8a1e92$00001a42$00006f78@postar.telecom.sk> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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