From rondal at usa.net Fri Sep 1 02:48:22 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: Fwd: 3rd German Perl Workshop 2001 - 1st CfP Message-ID: <00a001c013f1$fe5b0d40$c726000a@junior> ----- Original Message ----- From: Alexander Sigel To: Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 5:24 PM Subject: 3rd German Perl Workshop 2001 - 1st CfP distribution: yapc-europe@lists.dircon.co.uk dear perl enthusiast and colleague on this yapc-europe list, my name is alexander sigel from the orga and programm committee of the (non-commercial) annual german perl workshop. first of all i wish you the very best perl conference ever! second, taking the recent email exchange with kevin lenzo, leon brocard and grec mccarroll into account, i am looking forward to the envisaged cooperation between YAS/YAPC::Europe and our workshop. in this spirit i think it is appropriate to cordially invite you via this list to think about submitting an extended abstract to our perl workshop 3.0 which will take place (ash) wednesday feb 28, 2001 - friday march 2nd, 2001 at the polytechnic of bonn-rhein-sieg, campus sankt augustin (near bonn, the former capital). although we accept english language talks, as most contributions are held in german, you would profit most if you had at least a minimal working knowledge of german. please send your abstract as plain text to wsorga@perlworkshop.de until 23rd of october, 2000, latest. the german perl-workshop is a non-commercial activity of the german perl community, mostly financed by sponsors. our aim is to to foster exchange and social networking between developers of perl-modules and advanced perl users in the german speaking region (and beyond). more details, and soon the first call for papers: http://www.perlworkshop.de/2001/ during YAPC::Europe, you may also directly ask Norbert Gruener for more information. (unfortunately, i won't be able to attend). enjoy perl! alex ---------------------------------------------- Alexander Sigel, M.A. sigel@bonn.iz-soz.de Informationszentrum Sozialwissenschaften, R&D Lenn?str. 30, D-53113 Bonn, Germany +49 228 2281 170 tel, +49 228 2281 120 fax Homepage: http://index.bonn.iz-soz.de/~sigel/ ---------------------------------------------- From rondal at usa.net Fri Sep 15 06:31:10 2000 From: rondal at usa.net (Stephane Rondal) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: why a camel Message-ID: <003d01c01f08$7a710300$c726000a@junior> Ever wondered why Perl has a camel as mascot? Let segfault.org tell you. http://www.segfault.org/story.phtml?mode=2&id=39be3742-08584960 Stephane From beatnik at linuxfreak.com Fri Sep 15 05:13:01 2000 From: beatnik at linuxfreak.com (Hendrik Van Belleghem) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:06:33 2004 Subject: why a camel In-Reply-To: <003d01c01f08$7a710300$c726000a@junior> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, > Ever wondered why Perl has a camel as mascot? > Let segfault.org tell you. > > http://www.segfault.org/story.phtml?mode=2&id=39be3742-08584960 Who really invented Perl http://www.segfault.org/story.phtml?mode=2&id=39be3756-043cd9e0 - -- Greetz Hendrik ... 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