From stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com Wed Jun 7 09:26:00 2006 From: stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com (Stefano Rodighiero) Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 18:26:00 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] 14 Giugno Message-ID: <699026fb0606070926j637f56b1j3d18e07cf2150a1a@mail.gmail.com> Dove? Quando? Proposte? Girava la voce di andare in quel posto dove fanno birra artigianale, Oltrarno in zona Santo Spirito. S. From Spire86 at libero.it Wed Jun 7 12:23:48 2006 From: Spire86 at libero.it (Spire) Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 21:23:48 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] 14 Giugno Message-ID: Mi spiace ma stavolta non ci sar?, non sono a firenze la prossima settimana... Claudio From simone.piunno at dada.net Thu Jun 8 01:55:42 2006 From: simone.piunno at dada.net (Simone Piunno) Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 10:55:42 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] 14 Giugno In-Reply-To: <699026fb0606070926j637f56b1j3d18e07cf2150a1a@mail.gmail.com> References: <699026fb0606070926j637f56b1j3d18e07cf2150a1a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <200606081055.42535.simone.piunno@dada.net> Siiii! Alle 18:26, mercoled? 7 giugno 2006, Stefano Rodighiero ha scritto: > Dove? Quando? Proposte? > Girava la voce di andare in quel posto dove fanno > birra artigianale, Oltrarno in zona Santo Spirito. > > S. > _______________________________________________ > Firenze-pm mailing list > Firenze-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/firenze-pm -- Simone Piunno, chief architect Dadamobile SPA - DADA group viale Giovine Italia 17, Firenze web:www.dadamobile.com tel:+395520021328 From piero.pompizzi at dada.net Mon Jun 12 08:04:35 2006 From: piero.pompizzi at dada.net (Pierfrancesco Pompizzi) Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 17:04:35 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] proposta luogo per prossimo meeting Message-ID: <448D8283.7040005@dada.net> Ciao a tutti, per il prossimo meeting propongo un localino un p? pi? "rustico" rispetto ai precedenti, ma gioviale e comodo da raggiungere per tutti. Si chiama Green Store ma ? conosciuto dai pi? come "guerrina" (nn chiedetemi il perch?)... E' in sostanza un pub irlandese con le birre tipiche quali Guinness, Adelscott, Tennent's, etc.. E' anche paninoteca. All'ora dell'aperitivo (dalle 19 fino alle 21) il pub offre una serie di pietanze gratuite e self-service in abbinamento alla bevuta, che vanno dal riso freddo ai crostoni di vario tipo. Per raggiungere il pub basta raggiungere l'angolo che collega Viale Fanti a Viale Malta. Mappa all'url: http://www.tuttocitta.it/tcolnew/index_tcol.html#sez=1015&com=Firenze%20(FI)&ind=Viale%20Malta&nc=1&qs=&vcc=&dts=&dte=&tms=&tme=&hm=&sdv=Firenze&scl=38517&std=C&scm=Firenze&ssg=FI&srg=Toscana&z=0.6&x=11.28388&y=43.774935&cv=0&mpv=1&pv=0&noc=3 Se vi stimola il posto, date la vs adesione in ML. Ciao! From stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com Tue Jun 13 08:57:47 2006 From: stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com (Stefano Rodighiero) Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 17:57:47 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] proposta luogo per prossimo meeting In-Reply-To: <448D8283.7040005@dada.net> References: <448D8283.7040005@dada.net> Message-ID: <699026fb0606130857r68b8099cm5c1afa5dd0619fb6@mail.gmail.com> On 6/12/06, Pierfrancesco Pompizzi wrote: > [Green Store] > Se vi stimola il posto, date la vs adesione in ML. Teniamolo presente per la prossima volta. +++ Quindi confermo il luogo di ritrovo per domani sera: IL BOVARO (www.ilbovaro.it) vicino a Porta S.Frediano orario indicativo, 19.30 (? [1]) ciao, S. [1] Davvero, non so regolarmi con gli orari :) L'idea di andare in posti "ibridi" permette di mangiare insieme e al tempo stesso di dar modo, a chi vuole cenare altrove, di raggiungerci successivamente From simone.piunno at dada.net Tue Jun 13 09:26:57 2006 From: simone.piunno at dada.net (Simone Piunno) Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 18:26:57 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] proposta luogo per prossimo meeting In-Reply-To: <699026fb0606130857r68b8099cm5c1afa5dd0619fb6@mail.gmail.com> References: <448D8283.7040005@dada.net> <699026fb0606130857r68b8099cm5c1afa5dd0619fb6@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <200606131826.57660.simone.piunno@dada.net> Sono spiaciutissimo ma domani sera devo andare alla festa di congedo per Cesare Navarotto, dovr? quindi saltare. /Simone -- Simone Piunno, chief architect Dadamobile SPA - DADA group viale Giovine Italia 17, Firenze web:www.dadamobile.com tel:+395520021328 From stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com Sun Jun 18 15:24:28 2006 From: stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com (Stefano Rodighiero) Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 00:24:28 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] Cronaca ultimo meeting Message-ID: <699026fb0606181524t50cd8adet3cb3fb958af34155@mail.gmail.com> Ho messo sul blog le note prese durante l'ultimo social meeting. ciao, S. From stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com Fri Jun 23 00:47:52 2006 From: stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com (Stefano Rodighiero) Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 09:47:52 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] Fwd: O'Reilly UK User Group Newsletter - Issue 07-06 In-Reply-To: <4E008DE3B431EF4F81DACDB40F2F51E31CEB03@ora-srv01.oreilly.local> References: <4E008DE3B431EF4F81DACDB40F2F51E31CEB03@ora-srv01.oreilly.local> Message-ID: <699026fb0606230047o51953ffbxdcebf3716178492d@mail.gmail.com> Ecco la newsletter di Luglio. Se qualcuno ha la recensione pronta da pubblicare, si rivolga a me S. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Josette Garcia Date: Jun 22, 2006 1:27 PM Subject: O'Reilly UK User Group Newsletter - Issue 07-06 To: Josette Garcia O'Reilly UK User Group Programme NEWSLETTER Issue 07-06 Within a week, this newsletter will be available to be downloaded in pdf format from the Delphi and C# Developers Group web site at . You are welcome to create a link to it for your members' use. 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It's a great way to broaden your knowledge and keep up-to-date with what's happening in the world of Linux. This low-cost event is for anyone with a serious interest in Linux including systems administrators, Linux professionals, developers and enthusiasts from companies and Linux user groups throughout the UK and beyond. ==================================================== O'REILLY WILL BE THERE! ==================================================== Guadec 2006 - June 24-30th, Vilanova i la Geltru, Catalonia, Spain The 7th annual GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC) will bring developers, GNOME Foundation leaders, individuals, businesses and governments, as well as Free Software and Open Source software users together in Vilanova i la Geltr? (Catalonia - Spain). WebTech 2006 - June 30th - July 1st - Sofia, Bulgaria The conference will focus on new technologies in web programming, open source and everything that stands for IT (Internet Technologies). During the two days event visitors will be acquainted with many aspects of these technologies and will be introduced to the future plans for development. Main themes are going to be programming languages as PHP, Perl, Python, the .Net technology and many more which you will be able to see in the schedule section *** UKUUG Linux Conference 2006 A wide cross-section of the Linux community will gather in Brighton for the annual UKUUG Linux Technical Conference. from Thursday 29th June - Sunday 2nd July 2006. It's a great way to broaden your knowledge and keep up-to-date with what's happening in the world of Linux. This low-cost event is for anyone with a serious interest in Linux including systems administrators, Linux professionals, developers and enthusiasts from companies and Linux user groups throughout the UK and beyond. ***LUGRadio Live 2006 Sat 22nd and Sun 23rd July 2006 - Wolverhampton University Students' Union, Wulfruna Street Wolverhampton WV1 1LY LUGRadio Live is an annual event driven by, and for the Open Source community. The event includes a range of speakers, exhibitors and other attractions, all housed within a unique event with a unique atmosphere. Last years event in June 2005 was a huge success, and this year LUGRadio Live 2006 will be nothing you have seen before. ================================================ YOUR BOOK REVIEWS ================================================ *** ActionScript.it reviewed - Ajax Hacks - *** Udruzenje Linux korisnika BiH reviewed - Google: The Missing Manual 2e - *** Nordest.pm reviewed - Mind Performace Hack - *** London pm reviewed - Astronomy Hacks - That's all for now Josette *************************** The information contained in this e-mail message and any attachments is intended for the addressee only and may be confidential. If you are not the addressee, you must not read, use, pass on or copy this message or any attachments or disclose its contents to anyone. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify us by returning the e-mail and delete all copies of this message including any attachments. 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Abbiamo gia' pensato che: forse si potrebbe tenere presso gli uffici della Dada ... dove non sarebbe impossibile trovare un proiettore ... e che non dista troppo ne' dai mezzi, ne' dai bar... Potremmo fare una collezione di "Lightning talks", di 5 (massimo 10) minuti cosi' piu' persone possono parlare, non si annoia, e se finiamo presto abbiamo piu' tempo per la birra dopo. Everyone's a winner! Cosi' come spunta propongo un po' di talk: - (qualcuno) resoconto dell' Italian Perl Workshop 2006 - (io) Test Driven Development (ripresa da IPW) - (larsen) perl.it needs you! (ripresa da IPW) (risponde larsen se invece non vuole ;-) Rispondete numerosi se vorreste partecipare, o proporre un lightning talk (ovviamente se non siete d'accordo e vorreste fare un talk piu' lungo, proponetelo pure!) Come data, suggerisco Martedi' 18 Luglio (la settimana dopo del social) Uffici Dada Ora 8h00 in poi Ciao, Hakim From stefano.rodighiero at exchangedada.net Thu Jun 29 02:10:51 2006 From: stefano.rodighiero at exchangedada.net (Stefano Rodighiero) Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 11:10:51 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] Tech meet prossimamente? In-Reply-To: <82cfa8030606290158w41d63468wbe7fb2ff3e6fb4a0@mail.gmail.com> References: <82cfa8030606290158w41d63468wbe7fb2ff3e6fb4a0@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <44A3991B.4040903@exchangedada.net> On 6/29/06, Hakim Cassimally > wrote: > Tra poco (mercoledi' 12 luglio) dovremmo tenere la prossima riunione > sociale - a me sta venendo ancora fame per sushi... ma mi aggrego > volentieri in qualsiasi posto che si decide :-) A me sta benissimo bissare il sushi. Che trall'altro mi pare compatibile con il caldo estivo > Volevo accennare invece il discorso del Tech meet. Ottima idea! > forse si potrebbe tenere presso gli uffici della Dada > ... dove non sarebbe impossibile trovare un proiettore > ... e che non dista troppo ne' dai mezzi, ne' dai bar... Sarebbe molto bello > Cosi' come spunta propongo un po' di talk: > > - (qualcuno) resoconto dell' Italian Perl Workshop 2006 > - (io) Test Driven Development (ripresa da IPW) > - (larsen) perl.it needs you! (ripresa da IPW) > > (risponde larsen se invece non vuole ;-) Mi va bene ripetere "Perl.it wants you". Se qualcuno si sta chiedendo cosa sia un lightning talk, o ha bisogno di qualche suggerimento: > > Come data, suggerisco > > Martedi' 18 Luglio (la settimana dopo del social) > Uffici Dada > Ora 8h00 in poi La data, sempre che sia compatibile con la disponibilit? della sala riunioni, mi pare vada bene. S. From stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com Thu Jun 29 02:23:49 2006 From: stefano.rodighiero at gmail.com (Stefano Rodighiero) Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 11:23:49 +0200 Subject: [Firenze-pm] Social meeting 12 Luglio Message-ID: <699026fb0606290223o53d82a5cnbef6bf11d463b827@mail.gmail.com> Per maggior ordine riprendo a parte il thread del prossimo Social Meeting (Mercoled? 12 Luglio). Hakim propone di tornare a mangiare sushi (sempre al Roses, mi pare di capire, ma se qualcuno ha da proporre alternative...) Fatemi sapere: adesioni, controproposte... ciao, S.