From rondal at usa.net Wed Aug 2 08:23:37 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:32 2004 Subject: Liege.pm first meeting: where? Message-ID: <004201bffc84$fe2e6800$c726000a@junior> On Friday August 4 2000, 19h30, we will be holding our first meeting. Since most of you are not from Liege, the easiest meeting place I've thought of is Liege's central railway station: Liege-Guillemins. >From the Brussels-Liege highway, follow A602 to Liege. In the new tunnel which links the E40 to the E25 ( daily radar controls ! speed limited to 50 km/h ! ), follow Liege-Guillemins (that's the name of the central sation). I'll be waiting at the main entrance (the middle one) at 19h30, outside of the station. This is an easy place to find, but parking areas are not easy to find. If you think you'll have problems finding or getting there on time, tell me and I'll give you, in private, my mobile phone number. >From there we'll head to a pub/restaurant. Some of you have not yet confirmed your presence and thus I havn't booked anything yet. It is now becoming urgent that you confirm your presence. Regards, Stephane From dannyz at belgonet.com Wed Aug 2 12:30:40 2000 From: dannyz at belgonet.com (Danny Zak) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:32 2004 Subject: Liege.pm first meeting: where? References: <004201bffc84$fe2e6800$c726000a@junior> Message-ID: <001b01bffca7$6de7a9a0$6700a8c0@europictures> Hello, I'm a new member to this mailing list. Let me introduce myself.. My name is Danny Zak, (yes indeed) I live in Limburg, Genk. I'm 21 years old, and have studied computer science (informatica) graduate degree at Hogeschool Limburg (diepenbeek) I love to program, especially java & perl. I started programming in my early years (when DOS was THE operating system, and turbo basic & pascal were the gods of the program language..) I'm a co-owner of a firm called europictures/belGOnet.com, were occuping us with web development (shops, database management)... I'm now working with perl for about 1 and a half year, and I started working with perl by my own.. I like to learn new programming languages (am just a curious boy) I own a driver license (since I drive almost each day to the firm (located in Brussels))... Unfourtunatly.. I can't come to the meeting at Liege, since I'm departing for my holidays at monday... Thats it for the moment.. All have a nice day, Danny Z. ----- Original Message ----- From: Stephane Rondal To: Liege Perl Mongers Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 3:23 PM Subject: Liege.pm first meeting: where? > On Friday August 4 2000, 19h30, > we will be holding our first meeting. > > Since most of you are not from Liege, > the easiest meeting place I've thought of > is Liege's central railway station: Liege-Guillemins. > > >From the Brussels-Liege highway, follow > A602 to Liege. In the new tunnel which > links the E40 to the E25 ( daily radar controls ! > speed limited to 50 km/h ! ), follow Liege-Guillemins > (that's the name of the central sation). > I'll be waiting at the main entrance (the middle one) > at 19h30, outside of the station. > > This is an easy place to find, but parking areas are > not easy to find. > If you think you'll have problems finding or getting there > on time, tell me and I'll give you, in private, my mobile phone > number. > > >From there we'll head to a pub/restaurant. > Some of you have not yet confirmed your presence > and thus I havn't booked anything yet. > It is now becoming urgent that you confirm your presence. > > > Regards, > Stephane > > From rondal at usa.net Mon Aug 7 02:13:23 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:32 2004 Subject: Tr: PM activity: Perl quiz bowl (fwd) Message-ID: <012801c00046$6862f3c0$c726000a@junior> ----- Original Message ----- From: brian d foy To: Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 11:18 PM Subject: PM activity: Perl quiz bowl (fwd) > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 23:57:00 -0500 > From: Ken Williams > To: user_groups@pm.org > Subject: PM activity: Perl quiz bowl > > Hi PM folks, > > I just got back from a Minneapolis.pm meeting and thought I'd report on > what we did, since it was pretty fun. I organized a "Perl Jam", which > was sort of a Perl quiz show activity. If there's any way of contacting > leaders of established groups, I thought perhaps other people might be > interested in leading a similar activity without having to spend all > the time I spent writing questions. Is there such a contact list? > > Briefly: I borrowed a quiz buzzer set from the high school I used to > teach at (most schools have a quiz bowl team or something, and they > usually have a set of buzzers), I wrote a bunch of questions in XML > format, and wrote a tool for turning those into web pages for displaying > on the projector screen at our meeting. These are available at: > > The quiz starting point: > http://forum.swarthmore.edu/~ken/perljam/html/1-ask.html > The question data file: > http://forum.swarthmore.edu/~ken/perljam/html/perljam.xml > The test-building tool: > http://forum.swarthmore.edu/~ken/perljam/html/perljam.pl > The moderator's cheat sheet: > http://forum.swarthmore.edu/~ken/perljam/key.html > > I probably don't want to keep the question data file up on my site much > longer, since if anyone else is interested in using this stuff it would > kind of defeat the purpose if the questions & answers were publically > available. =) > > I had people bring laptops for the meeting, because there were several > questions that required the players to write code that performed > specific tasks. We divided into two teams, and team collaboration was > encouraged on the coding exercises but not allowed on the toss-up > questions. > > I found that the questions were perhaps a little too tough for our > group, especially some of the coding exercises. The players got them > eventually, but it took a while. The questions might be about right or > too easy for groups like Philly.pm or Boston.pm that have a lot of smart > fellers. > > > > > **Majordomo list services provided by PANIX ** > **To Unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe groups" to majordomo@lists.pm.org** > From rondal at usa.net Mon Aug 7 02:31:51 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:32 2004 Subject: Liege.pm first meeting update Message-ID: <012901c00046$693d2720$c726000a@junior> Dear Perl Mongers, Just to let you know that we held our first meeting on Friday August 4 2000 in Liege, as planned. It was quite informal, fun and very friendly. Were present: Wim Verhaegen Olivier Bouriez Fabrice Bigare Stephane Rondal I plan to post a summary of the meeting within the next 2 weeks. Hope to see more of you next time. Regards, Stephane From olivier.bouriez at quintiles.com Mon Aug 7 06:30:19 2000 From: olivier.bouriez at quintiles.com (olivier.bouriez@quintiles.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:32 2004 Subject: Web site mastering. Message-ID: <80256934.003F5CAE.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> Hi all, During this meeting we talked a bit on web concerns and said that a friend of mine may be interested in mastering the site. Unfortunately he already found a site to mastering and won't have time to look at ours. Hopefully we are inventive people and will found a solution :-). Olivier. From steven.devijver at cmpmail.com Mon Aug 7 07:27:52 2000 From: steven.devijver at cmpmail.com (Steven Devijver) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:32 2004 Subject: Web site mastering. References: <80256934.003F5CAE.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> Message-ID: <005e01c0006a$e8766320$7a8d4ac1@lesire.com> Hi, We are inventive people. I'm willing to be webmaster for our site. I am webmaster of one other site. Although I suffer from a notorious lack of time, I have decided a long time ago that since this condition will never change, I might aswell not bother at all. Were there already some things decided on what should go on the site and what the priorities are? I would be nice if we all could add to the dicussion on the basic site related stuff. cya Steven Devijver (steven.devijver@cmpmail.com) ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Liege Perl Mongers Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 1:30 PM Subject: Web site mastering. > > > Hi all, > > During this meeting we talked a bit on web concerns and said that a friend of > mine may be interested in mastering the site. > Unfortunately he already found a site to mastering and won't have time to look > at ours. > Hopefully we are inventive people and will found a solution :-). > > Olivier. > > > From rondal at usa.net Tue Aug 8 00:47:11 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:32 2004 Subject: Web site mastering. References: <80256934.003F5CAE.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> <005e01c0006a$e8766320$7a8d4ac1@lesire.com> Message-ID: <006201c00100$ca018960$c726000a@junior> > We are inventive people. I'm willing to be webmaster for our site. I am > webmaster of one other site. > Steven, thanks for having stepped forward. On a first come, first served basis, you're now the official Liege.pm webmaster. I'll get back to you to give you the details of how to set up our web site on pm.org (you'll need SSH). > Although I suffer from a notorious lack of > time, I have decided a long time ago that since this condition will never > change, I might aswell not bother at all. > # hope this helps ;) $steven->clone || ( $steven->eat( 'false' ) && $steven->sleep( 'no_more' ) ); > Were there already some things decided on what should go on the site and > what the priorities are? > On the top of my head: - The classical pages: 'who are we?', 'what do we do/plan to do?', 'what are the perl mongers', ... - A link to the mailing list, and how to subscribe, or even better, an auto-(un)subscribe form. - A link to the archiving site of the list. - An introduction of the mongers of the group (that's us) - Minutes of the past meetings - Announcements of the next meetings - YOUR OWN IDEAS > I would be nice if we all could add to the dicussion on the basic site > related stuff. > Of course. Feel free to do so, that's what the mailing list is for. Regards, Stephane From rondal at usa.net Tue Aug 8 04:07:52 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Web site mastering. Message-ID: <00a901c00118$237fe100$c726000a@junior> Note: I'm forwarding this on behalf of Wim. Don't know why but it looks like his message can't make it to the list. Stephane ------------------------- > Stephane Rondal wrote: > > > > Were there already some things decided on what should go on the site and > > > what the priorities are? > > > > > On the top of my head: > > - The classical pages: 'who are we?', 'what do we do/plan to do?', 'what are > > the perl mongers', ... > > - A link to the mailing list, and how to subscribe, or even better, an > > auto-(un)subscribe form. > > - A link to the archiving site of the list. > > - An introduction of the mongers of the group (that's us) > > - Minutes of the past meetings > > - Announcements of the next meetings > > - YOUR OWN IDEAS > > Add: modules written by mongers (if there are any) > I must admit here that I have not submitted any of my code on CPAN > yet, but I have some lying around which might just be adequate. > > Wim From rondal at usa.net Tue Aug 8 11:56:08 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Fwd: [Re: Web site mastering.] Message-ID: <20000808095608.28844.qmail@nwcst293.netaddress.usa.net> ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "Steven Devijver" Subject: Re: Web site mastering. Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 11:21:00 +0200 Size: 2294 Url: http://mail.pm.org/archives/liege-pm/attachments/20000808/461dcbc2/attachment.eml From olivier.bouriez at quintiles.com Tue Aug 8 06:17:17 2000 From: olivier.bouriez at quintiles.com (olivier.bouriez@quintiles.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Fwd: [Re: Web site mastering.] Message-ID: <80256935.003E3372.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> I'm sure that we all have IDs to pull in. The question is: How will we organize that ? I guess we can all give Steven articles we right down but we need to decide the way to do this, who can prepare a "standard" layout for the site etc. I'm willing to help, but will be out from 11th until 28th so won't be able to help until that time. But be sure that when I'll be back lots of my spare time will be supplied to help you starting up even if I'm not in the country anymore... Unless you ask me to leave :-) OB1. From rondal at usa.net Wed Aug 9 00:49:35 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: FW: [Back issues of TPJ available (for shipping costs)] Message-ID: <00cd01c001d0$cdb6aba0$c726000a@junior> Subject: Re: [Back issues of TPJ available (for shipping costs)] > Stephane- > Sorry that I didn't get back to you. By the time that you e-mailed > me, all the issues of TPJ that we had were spoken for. Don't feel > too bad, it wasn't a full set. We only had about 6 different > back-issues. > SO, again, sorry about how long it took for me to get back to you. > Have a great day. -nina- > ________________________________________________________ > S m i t h R e n a u d , I n c. http://www.sri.net > > 875 Avenue of the Americas, Ste 2510, New York NY 10001 > phone: (212) 239-8985 fax: (212) 239-1128 > > LinkBank: http://www.LinkBank.net > Novarta: http://www.novarta.com > Microsites: http://www.microsites.com > ________________________________________________________ From bart.lateur at skynet.be Wed Aug 9 02:22:40 2000 From: bart.lateur at skynet.be (Bart Lateur) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: FW: [Back issues of TPJ available (for shipping costs)] In-Reply-To: <00cd01c001d0$cdb6aba0$c726000a@junior> References: <00cd01c001d0$cdb6aba0$c726000a@junior> Message-ID: On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 07:49:35 +0200, Stephane Rondal wrote: >Subject: Re: [Back issues of TPJ available (for shipping costs)] Any idea what that "shipping cost" might be for us? -- Bart. From rondal at usa.net Wed Aug 9 03:19:37 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: FW: [Back issues of TPJ available (for shipping costs)] References: <00cd01c001d0$cdb6aba0$c726000a@junior> Message-ID: <012701c001da$e54e8300$c726000a@junior> > > Any idea what that "shipping cost" might be for us? > Well, that's what I asked Nina before she answered that there are no more back issues freely available for Perl mongers. I don't know exactly what shipping charges would have been. All I know is that TPJ adds $7 for international shipping charges when shipping 4*1 issue (one per quarter). That's $7 for the whole, not 4 * $7. Anyway, though I asked for them the same day I heared about them, back issues are not available anymore. 'Long-distance' mongers got hampered this time. Regards, Stephane From rondal at usa.net Wed Aug 9 03:21:59 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: speaker at YAPC Message-ID: <012801c001da$e617ed80$c726000a@junior> Bart, I read somewhere (on the YAPC mailing list maybe) that you were a proposed speaker at YAPC::Europe. Could you tell us more about this? Regards, Stephane From bart.lateur at skynet.be Wed Aug 9 04:04:19 2000 From: bart.lateur at skynet.be (Bart Lateur) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: speaker at YAPC In-Reply-To: <012801c001da$e617ed80$c726000a@junior> References: <012801c001da$e617ed80$c726000a@junior> Message-ID: On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 10:21:59 +0200, Stephane Rondal wrote: >I read somewhere (on the YAPC mailing list maybe) >that you were a proposed speaker at YAPC::Europe. >Could you tell us more about this? Eek! I am not even GOING to YAPC::Europe. Yes, somebody wrote, in comp.lang.perl.misc, that he'd be interested in hearing me talk. Only, I would not even have a clue on what to talk about. I don't understand the interest. -- Bart. From olivier.bouriez at quintiles.com Wed Aug 9 04:05:52 2000 From: olivier.bouriez at quintiles.com (olivier.bouriez@quintiles.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: speaker at YAPC Message-ID: <80256936.003223B1.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> At least you became the most famous of us :-P O. From bart.lateur at skynet.be Wed Aug 9 04:32:54 2000 From: bart.lateur at skynet.be (Bart Lateur) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: speaker at YAPC In-Reply-To: <80256936.003223B1.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> References: <80256936.003223B1.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 11:05:52 +0200, olivier.bouriez@quintiles.com wrote: >At least you became the most famous of us :-P Perhaps just the noisiest one. -- Bart. From olivier.bouriez at quintiles.com Wed Aug 9 08:44:52 2000 From: olivier.bouriez at quintiles.com (olivier.bouriez@quintiles.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Nearest Perl Mongers group. Message-ID: <80256936.004BAD3E.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> At least we'll soon have a link to london.pm ;-) O. ---------------------- Forwarded by Olivier Bouriez/QBEN/Quintiles on 08/09/2000 15:43 --------------------------- David Cantrell on 08/09/2000 13:42:29 To: Olivier Bouriez/QBEN/Quintiles cc: Subject Re: Nearest Perl Mongers group. : On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 11:13:02AM +0200, olivier.bouriez@quintiles.com wrote: > > > Hi Dave, > > I hope I won't bother you, but I come to leave in UK at the end of August > (around the 24th) in St Leonards near Hastings. > I'm quite newbie in Perl, but am member of Liege.pm (Belgium) and wonder which > pm group I should try to get in now. > > Croydon and London looks the nearest point of St Leonards but it's not really > clear on the BATH.PM map can you direct me please? Croydon and London are indeed nearest. Croydon.pm hasn't done much recently, but London.pm is very active - and has one member who lives in Hastings. Why not subscribe to the london.pm mailing list? http://london.pm.org for the details ... -- David Cantrell | david@cantrell.org.uk | http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david From rondal at usa.net Thu Aug 10 00:22:09 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Nearest Perl Mongers group. References: <80256936.004BAD3E.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> Message-ID: <002901c0028b$d1c78f00$c726000a@junior> > At least we'll soon have a link to london.pm ;-) > Great. Can't wait to see what they're doing. Stephane From beatnik at linuxfreak.com Thu Aug 10 01:36:04 2000 From: beatnik at linuxfreak.com (Hendrik Van Belleghem) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Nearest Perl Mongers group. In-Reply-To: <002901c0028b$d1c78f00$c726000a@junior> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > > At least we'll soon have a link to london.pm ;-) > Great. > Can't wait to see what they're doing. I think they're one of the groups doing the YPAC Europe thing, so they're probably up to alot :) - -- Greetz Hendrik ... I'm not an addict (maybe that's a lie) - Not an addict - K's Choice -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org Filter: gpg4pine 4.0 (http://azzie.robotics.net) iD8DBQE5kk1Zi9Ua6wuOB8sRAo/vAJ9kMSyDkJURcpRqn7i2gqGWELcilACgiY7U gEklUMth5kMZSkhs/dPWHRI= =ZMnm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From rondal at usa.net Thu Aug 10 09:04:05 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Fwd: [Re: Web site mastering.] References: <80256935.003E3372.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> Message-ID: <004c01c002d4$50ce6600$c726000a@junior> > I'm sure that we all have IDs to pull in. > The question is: How will we organize that ? > I guess we can all give Steven articles we right down but we need to decide the > way to do this, who can prepare a "standard" layout for the site etc. > Regarding the standard layout, someone working in graphics or as a web designer should find himself comfortable with this. At the moment, I was thinking about Danny who seems to be active in this domain. He's currently on holidays. Anyone else interested? The webmaster (Steven) should also take an active part in the organization of the site. Yours, Stephane From steven.devijver at cmpmail.com Thu Aug 10 09:23:57 2000 From: steven.devijver at cmpmail.com (Steven Devijver) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Fwd: [Re: Web site mastering.] References: <80256935.003E3372.00@qedilc01.qedi.quintiles.com> <004c01c002d4$50ce6600$c726000a@junior> Message-ID: <000701c002d6$9f526d10$7a8d4ac1@lesire.com> Hi, On the subject of the design of the website: I believe we should mainly concentrate on the content and structure of the site, rather then the grafx. I have some experience in site development, and I will propose a structure as soon as I have sufficient material to evaluate. I will surely take a look at other PM sites, but since there are many different ways of running a PM, there will be many different flavors of sites. The most important thing to me now is to gather as much relevant material as possible. You can send your wishlist of areas that should be covered to me. I will assemble the list with examples so we can set priorities and lay out a structure. Steven Devijver (steven.devijver@cmpmail.com) ----- Original Message ----- From: Stephane Rondal To: Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:04 PM Subject: Re: Fwd: [Re: Web site mastering.] > > I'm sure that we all have IDs to pull in. > > The question is: How will we organize that ? > > I guess we can all give Steven articles we right down but we need to > decide the > > way to do this, who can prepare a "standard" layout for the site etc. > > > > Regarding the standard layout, someone working in graphics or > as a web designer should find himself comfortable with this. > At the moment, I was thinking about Danny who seems to > be active in this domain. He's currently on holidays. > > Anyone else interested? > > The webmaster (Steven) should also take an active part in the organization > of the site. > > Yours, > Stephane > > > From beatnik at linuxfreak.com Thu Aug 10 13:57:37 2000 From: beatnik at linuxfreak.com (Hendrik Van Belleghem) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Perl Gurus Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, http://use.perl.org has a thread on Perl Conference Photos (http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=00/08/01/012208&mode=thread) which has, amazingly enough, some links pictures. Besides the usual beer/shooters-drinking and geeks-with-weird-hairdos-and-wacky-pagers shots, there are some nice pictures of some Perl gurus, and other IT gods. (http://www.supersnail.com/opensource/guru_1/2index.html and http://www.supersnail.com/opensource/guru_2/2index.html) When oh when will we see some of Liege.pm guru pics on use.perl.org :) - -- Greetz Hendrik ... I'm not an addict (maybe that's a lie) - Not an addict - K's Choice -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org Filter: gpg4pine 4.0 (http://azzie.robotics.net) iD8DBQE5kvsti9Ua6wuOB8sRAhJSAKCt+afKlcKA4HqRF76OS3XMp5EImwCfTrxg c2gu/0iNF2NXLPbAphnLb0U= =9MEh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From rondal at usa.net Fri Aug 11 02:40:10 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Perl Gurus References: Message-ID: <018e01c00388$a0acf920$c726000a@junior> > When oh when will we see some of Liege.pm guru pics on use.perl.org :) > When someone will bring in a digital camera ;) At least if someone pretends to be a guru :) Stephane From rondal at usa.net Wed Aug 16 03:33:07 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: FW: Logo! Message-ID: <035f01c0075c$b30356a0$c726000a@junior> London.pm mailing list talked about these: > Tokyo.pm have cute business cards: > http://tokyo.pm.org/download/file/KIMURA_006.gif > or http://tokyo.pm.org/download/ > Amsterdam.pm have excellent tshirt logo: > http://amsterdam.pm.org/Mongers/tshirt.html > http://boston.pm.org Regards, Stephane From rondal at usa.net Wed Aug 16 03:33:13 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Fwd: Camel Message-ID: <036001c0075c$b3c52000$c726000a@junior> London.pm just adopted a camel. Check out http://london.pm.org/camel.html Stephane From beatnik at linuxfreak.com Wed Aug 16 05:59:33 2000 From: beatnik at linuxfreak.com (Hendrik Van Belleghem) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Fwd: Camel In-Reply-To: <036001c0075c$b3c52000$c726000a@junior> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > London.pm just adopted a camel. > Check out http://london.pm.org/camel.html Now if only not all my favorite ORA books had big and expensive animals on its cover. I would go for the MRE Owl but thats 350 pounds, same for the Perl for Sys Admins Otter =) - -- Greetz Hendrik ... I'm not an addict (maybe that's a lie) - Not an addict - K's Choice -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org Filter: gpg4pine 4.0 (http://azzie.robotics.net) iD4DBQE5mnQZi9Ua6wuOB8sRAqykAJUcNNB/fluJgdcLbRBPo3+SvnT1AJwOeijI S07NFjtz4C5Q5Rzb84SK6g== =DZuZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From rondal at usa.net Tue Aug 29 08:08:41 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: No subject Message-ID: <001001c011ba$83fa92c0$c726000a@junior> Excuse my lack of activity on this mailing list, but I'm currently very busy trying to meet a deadline. I hope to have more time on my hands within a few weeks. Meanwhile, it would be nice to prepare some content for the web site. I currently have several ideas: - an introduction of all Belgian mongers. Actually, everyone would have to contribute to his own introduction. What we could discuss is a standard template for this or let everyone express his creativity. Also, we could decide to always use the third person, like in "He has worked mainly for ... doing things such as ..." Anyway, the content is more important than the form, so feel free to send your 'description'. - a 'How to join us' page, mentionning the address of the mailing list and how to subscribe. Better yet an auto-subscribe CGI form. - to those who have attended our first meeting, a resume of what was said, who was there, ... would be welcome. Feel free to send in anything you'd like to see on the web page. It may only be a few lines, but it could get someone else started on this (aka snowball effect). Regards, Stephane