From schwigon at webit.de Tue May 2 14:56:27 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 23:56:27 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Perl Mongers Treffen Mai Message-ID: <200605022156.k42LuRKM014639@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Hi! Wieder mal spät dran(TM). Am kommenden Donnerstag findet wieder das monatliche Social/Tech-Hybrid-Treffen der Dresden Perl Mongers statt: Donnerstag, 4. Mai 2006 2o.oo Uhr Medienkulturhaus (wo auch das 'Kino im Dach' ist) Schandauer Str. 64, 01277 Dresden http://www.medienkulturhaus.de Wer etwas über Perl reden oder lernen mag, ist eingeladen. Wir sind offen für Einsteiger und Fortgeschrittene, jung und alt. Themen: * Rumexperimentieren mit Moose (Perl6 style OO in Perl5) * vielleicht bissel Catalyst web framework * Misc und Folklore Termine+Themen immer hier: * http://dresden-pm.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/PM/TermineTreffen GreetinX Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon Dresden Perl Mongers From schwigon at webit.de Tue May 2 15:05:07 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 00:05:07 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Schluessel-Orga In-Reply-To: <87ek0d4u7b.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> (Steffen Schwigon's message of "Tue, 04 Apr 2006 10:32:24 +0200") References: <87ek0d4u7b.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Message-ID: <878xpkozfw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Da isses wieder, das Schlüsselthema vom letzten Monat: Steffen Schwigon writes: > Ich habe ein sozial-und-familien-verantwortungs-getriebenes > zeitliches Problem, Donnerstags vorher den Schlüssel für's Penthaus > abzuholen. > > Könnt ihr mal alle bitte nachdenken, ob das grundsätzlich vor den > Treffen jemand anderes erledigen kann? Gerne abwechselnd. > > Skills gehören dazu keine, nur Zeit und etwas Mobilität. Kann diese Woche wieder einer? 3Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From schwigon at webit.de Tue May 2 15:05:07 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 00:05:07 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Schluessel-Orga In-Reply-To: <87ek0d4u7b.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> (Steffen Schwigon's message of "Tue, 04 Apr 2006 10:32:24 +0200") References: <87ek0d4u7b.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Message-ID: <878xpkozfw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Da isses wieder, das Schlüsselthema vom letzten Monat: Steffen Schwigon writes: > Ich habe ein sozial-und-familien-verantwortungs-getriebenes > zeitliches Problem, Donnerstags vorher den Schlüssel für's Penthaus > abzuholen. > > Könnt ihr mal alle bitte nachdenken, ob das grundsätzlich vor den > Treffen jemand anderes erledigen kann? Gerne abwechselnd. > > Skills gehören dazu keine, nur Zeit und etwas Mobilität. Kann diese Woche wieder einer? 3Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From stepardo at gmail.com Wed May 3 11:18:10 2006 From: stepardo at gmail.com (Steffen Liebergeld) Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 20:18:10 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Schluessel-Orga In-Reply-To: <878xpkozfw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> References: <87ek0d4u7b.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <878xpkozfw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Message-ID: <3e3345390605031118x61996347u56503608eef1c8cc@mail.gmail.com> On 5/3/06, Steffen Schwigon wrote: > Da isses wieder, das Schlüsselthema vom letzten Monat: > > Steffen Schwigon writes: > > Ich habe ein sozial-und-familien-verantwortungs-getriebenes > > zeitliches Problem, Donnerstags vorher den Schlüssel für's Penthaus > > abzuholen. > > > > Könnt ihr mal alle bitte nachdenken, ob das grundsätzlich vor den > > Treffen jemand anderes erledigen kann? Gerne abwechselnd. > > > > Skills gehören dazu keine, nur Zeit und etwas Mobilität. > > Kann diese Woche wieder einer? Ich ich... ICH! ... würde mich freuen das zu übernehmen. 19 uhr ist Deadline oder? -- mit freundlichen Grüssen Steffen Liebergeld From schwigon at webit.de Wed May 3 23:25:46 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Thu, 04 May 2006 08:25:46 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Schluessel-Orga In-Reply-To: <3e3345390605031118x61996347u56503608eef1c8cc@mail.gmail.com> (Steffen Liebergeld's message of "Wed, 3 May 2006 20:18:10 +0200") References: <87ek0d4u7b.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <878xpkozfw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <3e3345390605031118x61996347u56503608eef1c8cc@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <87wtd2l311.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> "Steffen Liebergeld" writes: > Ich ich... ICH! > ... würde mich freuen das zu übernehmen. Danke. Das hilft wirtschaften. > 19 uhr ist Deadline oder? Etwas früher, 18.45 Uhr. Coole Sache. Dann bis heut abend. 3Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon From stepardo at gmail.com Wed May 3 23:56:25 2006 From: stepardo at gmail.com (Steffen Liebergeld) Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 08:56:25 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Schluessel-Orga In-Reply-To: <87wtd2l311.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> References: <87ek0d4u7b.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <878xpkozfw.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> <3e3345390605031118x61996347u56503608eef1c8cc@mail.gmail.com> <87wtd2l311.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Message-ID: <3e3345390605032356v2023b4d0k36ff495f25d1c54f@mail.gmail.com> On 5/4/06, Steffen Schwigon wrote: > "Steffen Liebergeld" writes: > > Ich ich... ICH! > > ... würde mich freuen das zu übernehmen. > > Danke. Das hilft wirtschaften. > > > > 19 uhr ist Deadline oder? > > Etwas früher, 18.45 Uhr. Da muss ich mich ja beeilen. -- mit freundlichen Grüssen Steffen Liebergeld From schwigon at webit.de Thu May 11 23:28:25 2006 From: schwigon at webit.de (Steffen Schwigon) Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 08:28:25 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] YAPC 2006 Files Message-ID: <87d5ejg3jq.fsf@teufelkommraus.webit.de> Hi! Wen's auch interessiert, die Vorträge (Slides + mp3) der letzten YAPC::Asia 2006 gibt's hier: http://tokyo.yapcasia.org/wiki/?SlidesList http://yapc.g.hatena.ne.jp/jkondo/ Ich hör' z.B. Audrey immer wieder gern. Aber Obacht, paar Talks sind "asiatisch" in Wort und Bild. 3Steffen -- Steffen Schwigon Dresden Perl Mongers From joerg.westphal at gmx.de Tue May 16 12:45:31 2006 From: joerg.westphal at gmx.de (Joerg Westphal) Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 21:45:31 +0200 Subject: [Dresden-pm] Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, May 15 Message-ID: <200605162145.32411.joerg.westphal@gmx.de> ---------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ---------- Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, May 15 Date: Montag, 15. 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