From cnk at caltech.edu Fri Dec 1 10:04:25 2006 From: cnk at caltech.edu (Cynthia Kiser) Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 10:04:25 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Todd taking the reins In-Reply-To: <87ac28gllk.wl_rs@pobox.com> References: <87ac28gllk.wl_rs@pobox.com> Message-ID: <20061201180425.GB4072@inky.caltech.edu> Quoting Robert Spier : > I've handed over the official reins of the LA.pm to Todd > Cranston-Cuebas. He's been organizing the technical meetings for the > past year, and has been involved in the group for much longer. Robert, thanks for the work you have done organizing LA.pm over the last several years. It isn't easy to keep low-key, mellow, and dispersed from turning into moribund. Thanks for keeping us running. And thanks to Todd for stepping in and taking us from here. I have been to a number of the recent tech talks and they have been super. We are really lucky to have someone who can get such great speakers and will make sure we get to see them. -- Cynthia Kiser cnk at caltech.edu From Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com Fri Dec 1 10:57:35 2006 From: Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com (Todd Cranston-Cuebas) Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 10:57:35 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Todd taking the reins Message-ID: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640D4040FE@pasmail3.office.tmcs> Rob, I'd also like to thank you. While I'm not 100% sure of what I've gotten myself into ;) I can tell you from recent experience that a lot goes on under the hood to just set up "a few meetings." Your running of the whole group has been great and a smooth ride for the rest of us who show up to dinners, etc. I know how much effort you have had to expend on our behalf and I also wanted to publically thank you. I'll do my best to keep things going smoothly as it has in past years. Todd > -----Original Message----- > From: losangeles-pm-bounces+tcc=ticketmaster.com at pm.org > [mailto:losangeles-pm-bounces+tcc=ticketmaster.com at pm.org] > Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 10:04 AM > To: Los Angeles Perl Mongers > Subject: Re: [LA.pm] Todd taking the reins > > Quoting Robert Spier : > > I've handed over the official reins of the LA.pm to Todd > > Cranston-Cuebas. He's been organizing the technical > meetings for the > > past year, and has been involved in the group for much longer. > > Robert, thanks for the work you have done organizing LA.pm > over the last several years. It isn't easy to keep low-key, > mellow, and dispersed from turning into moribund. Thanks for > keeping us running. And thanks to Todd for stepping in and > taking us from here. I have been to a number of the recent > tech talks and they have been super. We are really lucky to > have someone who can get such great speakers and will make > sure we get to see them. > > -- > Cynthia Kiser > cnk at caltech.edu > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm > From Peter at psdt.com Sat Dec 2 15:39:15 2006 From: Peter at psdt.com (Peter Scott) Date: Sat, 02 Dec 2006 15:39:15 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Todd taking the reins In-Reply-To: <87ac28gllk.wl_rs@pobox.com> References: <87ac28gllk.wl_rs@pobox.com> Message-ID: At 10:45 PM -0800 11/30/06, Robert Spier wrote: >FYI- > >I've handed over the official reins of the LA.pm to Todd >Cranston-Cuebas. He's been organizing the technical meetings for the >past year, and has been involved in the group for much longer. > >Todd is very interested in the future of Perl in the Los Angeles area. >He's done a great job organizing the tech talks this year. And a public Yay! to Todd for his setting up for my talk on the only evening I could make! From Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com Fri Dec 8 11:05:14 2006 From: Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com (Todd Cranston-Cuebas) Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 11:05:14 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] LA-PM sponsoring a booth at SCALE? Message-ID: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640D404199@pasmail3.office.tmcs> I wanted to open discussions on this list as to whether the LA.pm would like to host a booth at the upcoming Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) to be held on the weekend of February 10th and 11th (http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale5x/ ). As a local user group, there would be NO COST! Trust me, that's a wonderful thing so I'd really like to take advantage of their generosity. I'll only do this though if we can get members to volunteer to sign-up for specific spots to sit in the booth and evangelize for our favorite programming language. I have attended this event for a few years and the turn out for open-source minded individuals is just tremendous. This is a great opportunity to keep the buzz for perl alive in our area and perhaps have a very public forum for addressing specific misinformation that to my surprise never seems to go away (e.g., perl is slow, perl can't scale, perl can't be used for building "real" applications, etc.). The only requirement that SCALE organizers place on us is that we will have to have live demonstration systems showing something related to perl at the show. They'll provide free internet access and power. We need to provide a few boxes showing "something" that we can demonstrate. This could be examples of performance tests in operation, a perl-based rapid development framework, etc. I think it would be ideal if the demonstration could address one of perl's common misconceptions (e.g., performance, difficulty to use, etc.) rather than just do something cryptic or esoteric. In order to know if we should proceed, I'll need for everyone who is interested to reply. 1). Should we have a booth? 2). Will you take a time slot at the event (Sat-Sun - Feb 10-11). The length of the "slot" will depend on the number of volunteers. 3). Do you have an idea for a demonstration? 4). Will you help to build one or more demonstrations? Regards, Todd Todd Cranston-Cuebas Ticketmaster 8800 W. Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069 Phone: (310) 360-2436; Mobile: (310) 422-3347 tcc at ticketmaster.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/losangeles-pm/attachments/20061208/48e7005d/attachment.html From remarbach at yahoo.com Sat Dec 9 10:30:11 2006 From: remarbach at yahoo.com (Randall Marbach) Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2006 10:30:11 -0800 (PST) Subject: [LA.pm] LA-PM sponsoring a booth at SCALE? Message-ID: <20061209183011.80221.qmail@web39614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi Todd This sounds like fun to me and my wife says I am free that weekend, so sign me up. Randy from Burbank ----- Original Message ---- From: Todd Cranston-Cuebas To: losangeles-pm at pm.org Sent: Friday, December 8, 2006 11:05:14 AM Subject: [LA.pm] LA-PM sponsoring a booth at SCALE? I wanted to open discussions on this list as to whether the LA.pm would like to host a booth at the upcoming Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) to be held on the weekend of February 10th and 11th (http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale5x/). As a local user group, there would be NO COST! Trust me, that's a wonderful thing so I'd really like to take advantage of their generosity. I'll only do this though if we can get members to volunteer to sign-up for specific spots to sit in the booth and evangelize for our favorite programming language. I have attended this event for a few years and the turn out for open-source minded individuals is just tremendous. This is a great opportunity to keep the buzz for perl alive in our area and perhaps have a very public forum for addressing specific misinformation that to my surprise never seems to go away (e.g., perl is slow, perl can't scale, perl can't be used for building "real" applications, etc.). The only requirement that SCALE organizers place on us is that we will have to have live demonstration systems showing something related to perl at the show. They'll provide free internet access and power. We need to provide a few boxes showing "something" that we can demonstrate. This could be examples of performance tests in operation, a perl-based rapid development framework, etc. I think it would be ideal if the demonstration could address one of perl's common misconceptions (e.g., performance, difficulty to use, etc.) rather than just do something cryptic or esoteric. In order to know if we should proceed, I'll need for everyone who is interested to reply. 1). Should we have a booth? 2). Will you take a time slot at the event (Sat-Sun - Feb 10-11). The length of the "slot" will depend on the number of volunteers. 3). Do you have an idea for a demonstration? 4). Will you help to build one or more demonstrations? Regards, Todd Todd Cranston-Cuebas Ticketmaster 8800 W. Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069 Phone: (310) 360-2436; Mobile: (310) 422-3347 tcc at ticketmaster.com _______________________________________________ Losangeles-pm mailing list Losangeles-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm ____________________________________________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/losangeles-pm/attachments/20061209/18393d13/attachment.html From naterajj at gmail.com Mon Dec 11 10:26:19 2006 From: naterajj at gmail.com (Juan Jose Natera) Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 10:26:19 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] LA-PM sponsoring a booth at SCALE? In-Reply-To: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640D404199@pasmail3.office.tmcs> References: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640D404199@pasmail3.office.tmcs> Message-ID: <349627440612111026r77d77car55d2af881711f0a0@mail.gmail.com> Todd, I would like to volunteer as well. Regarding demonstrations, I have a few suggestions: * An OpenGL application, doing simple things in 3D. * A Perl-GTK application. * A wxPerl application. * A set of mod_perl "hacks", showing interesting things. These are all things that are easy to show and/or that we can have running continously at the Convention. We could also give away mini CPAN CDs, all the latest Perl modules in a CD so people can keep a "mirror" of CPAN on their machines. Regards, Juan Natera On 12/8/06, Todd Cranston-Cuebas wrote: > > > I wanted to open discussions on this list as to whether the LA.pm would like > to host a booth at the upcoming Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) to be > held on the weekend of February 10th and 11th > (http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale5x/). As a local user > group, there would be NO COST! Trust me, that's a wonderful thing so I'd > really like to take advantage of their generosity. I'll only do this though > if we can get members to volunteer to sign-up for specific spots to sit in > the booth and evangelize for our favorite programming language. > > I have attended this event for a few years and the turn out for open-source > minded individuals is just tremendous. This is a great opportunity to keep > the buzz for perl alive in our area and perhaps have a very public forum for > addressing specific misinformation that to my surprise never seems to go > away (e.g., perl is slow, perl can't scale, perl can't be used for building > "real" applications, etc.). > > The only requirement that SCALE organizers place on us is that we will have > to have live demonstration systems showing something related to perl at the > show. They'll provide free internet access and power. We need to provide a > few boxes showing "something" that we can demonstrate. This could be > examples of performance tests in operation, a perl-based rapid development > framework, etc. I think it would be ideal if the demonstration could address > one of perl's common misconceptions (e.g., performance, difficulty to use, > etc.) rather than just do something cryptic or esoteric. > > In order to know if we should proceed, I'll need for everyone who is > interested to reply. > > 1). Should we have a booth? > 2). Will you take a time slot at the event (Sat-Sun - Feb 10-11). The length > of the "slot" will depend on the number of volunteers. > 3). Do you have an idea for a demonstration? > 4). Will you help to build one or more demonstrations? > > Regards, > > Todd > > Todd Cranston-Cuebas > Ticketmaster > 8800 W. Sunset Blvd. > West Hollywood, CA 90069 > Phone: (310) 360-2436; Mobile: (310) 422-3347 > tcc at ticketmaster.com > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm > > From Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com Mon Dec 11 10:56:08 2006 From: Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com (Todd Cranston-Cuebas) Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 10:56:08 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Need more input: So far positive on a booth Message-ID: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640D4041C4@pasmail3.office.tmcs> So far, I have had a number of people contact me directly with a big positive response to supporting a booth at SCALE. Please do me a favor and respond back to the whole group so others can get a sense of how many people are supportive of the idea. I'll need volunteers to: 1). Do stints in the booth talking to people who might be interested in the LA.pm specifically and perl in general. I'd expect the commitment to be something in the range of 2-3 hours. 2). I'd like to have a library of sample books available at the booth to show people the support that perl has in the industry. I'd like someone to coordinate borrowing books if necessary to have a nice representation at the desk. I have a number of books I can bring but I'd like someone responsible for this. 3). I'll need a team (or two) of demo-builders. Here are some ideas... A). Check out dataplace -- http://www.dataplace.org . We did get an offer to do a live demo on this interesting site during the show. This is a mod_perl/MASON based system showing off some very fun web 2.0 stuff on this site supported by a non-profit. If there can be some nice talk about the "behind-the-scenes" as to how this was accomplished, I'd like to see this one demo'd. Also, I was emailing back-and-forth with Philippe Chiasson and I think there were a few very good ideas that came from the conversation... B). Something comparing cgi, fastcgi, mod_perl/prefork, mod_perl/threaded, modperl::registry vs mod_perl-handler with an automated benchmark/graphing tool in semi real-time (i.e., live, cool graphics showing off the major speed and performance achievable with modr-Per-handlers, etc.). C). A live demo of Jifty (the RonR type rapid web development framework). Catalyst could also be an option if we had somone very familiarly. I think Jifty might be the better choice if someone is familiar with it since it may have more demo "gee whiz" features. I think I could get this running but would be a poor demonstrator of anything of any depth. D: We also had suggestions for the following demos... I'm open to all but we need people to build them and be ready to show others who to show them off OR plan to be in the booth most of the time to do the demos. * An OpenGL application, doing simple things in 3D. * A Perl-GTK application. * A wxPerl application. * A set of mod_perl "hacks", showing interesting things. I'm not stuck on these ideas, so if you have a better idea, please let me know. In the long-run, the deciding factor is going to be who jumps up and says "I'll work on this with Bob, Mary, Joe, etc. and pull this together for the group." I'll be clear on this, I can't set up these demos since I'm too much of a newbie. 4). People to volunteer machines for the demo. Ideally, this will be the people who create the demo in the first place since it would probably be much easier to build and deploy on the same machine, but... No money is involved here just to be part of the booth group. It's just some dedication of prep time and a willingness to give up a little of your weekend. I know that weekend time is tough, but this is a great event to help build the organization so we can continue to attract monthly speakers and even sponsor larger perl events. I'll have to let the organizers know shortly, but I won't commit unless I can get a good batch of vocal volunteers. Thanks all who have jumped in to show support up to this point. Again, respond back to the main list. Regards, Todd Todd Cranston-Cuebas Ticketmaster 8800 W. Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069 Phone: (310) 360-2436; Mobile: (310) 422-3347 tcc at ticketmaster.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/losangeles-pm/attachments/20061211/715b2c06/attachment.html From naterajj at gmail.com Mon Dec 11 12:02:22 2006 From: naterajj at gmail.com (Juan Jose Natera) Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 12:02:22 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Need more input: So far positive on a booth In-Reply-To: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640D4041C4@pasmail3.office.tmcs> References: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640D4041C4@pasmail3.office.tmcs> Message-ID: <349627440612111202q2b1e0beo67d495418978f5a2@mail.gmail.com> Todd, > 1). Do stints in the booth talking to people who might be interested in the > LA.pm specifically and perl in general. I'd expect the commitment to be > something in the range of 2-3 hours. I volunteer for this. > 3). I'll need a team (or two) of demo-builders. Here are some ideas... > B). Something comparing cgi, fastcgi, mod_perl/prefork, > mod_perl/threaded, modperl::registry vs mod_perl-handler with an automated > benchmark/graphing tool in semi real-time (i.e., live, cool graphics showing > off the major speed and performance achievable with modr-Per-handlers, > etc.). I volunteer for this as well, I have an idea about how make the graphics update "real-time". > D: We also had suggestions for the following demos... I'm open to all > but we need people to build them and be ready to show others who to show > them off OR plan to be in the booth most of the time to do the demos. > > > * An OpenGL application, doing simple things in 3D. > > * A Perl-GTK application. > > * A wxPerl application. These are things that are easy to show at a booth and can be continuously running, also show some of the things Perl is not very well known for, but they kind of lack a punch. If people like these however, I could build something to demo or simple a Perl screensaver of sorts to run at the booth when there are no demos going on. > I'm not stuck on these ideas, so if you have a better idea, please let me > know. In the long-run, the deciding factor is going to be who jumps up and > says "I'll work on this with Bob, Mary, Joe, etc. and pull this together for > the group." I'll be clear on this, I can't set up these demos since I'm too > much of a newbie. > > 4). People to volunteer machines for the demo. Ideally, this will be the > people who create the demo in the first place since it would probably be > much easier to build and deploy on the same machine, but... I can volunteer an oldish SMP headless workstation to run B or C and anyone could demo them with a laptop, It would be nice to have a couple of big monitors, which I don't have. Another option to deploy the demos is to use VMware virtual machines, that way anyone running Windows or Linux could show them or attendees could even take them home to play with. Best regards, Juan Natera From nimish.parmar at gmail.com Mon Dec 11 12:31:48 2006 From: nimish.parmar at gmail.com (Nimish Parmar) Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 12:31:48 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Losangeles-pm Digest, Vol 41, Issue 5 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Todd, I would definitely love to volunteer and help out in any and every way. Some of the project ideas suggested by Juan Natera are very interesting and I would very much like to collaborate with him. Also, I wouldn't mind managing the booth evangelizing LA.pm and perl. Nimish Parmar On 12/11/06, losangeles-pm-request at pm.org wrote: > > Send Losangeles-pm mailing list submissions to > losangeles-pm at pm.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > losangeles-pm-request at pm.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > losangeles-pm-owner at pm.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Losangeles-pm digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: LA-PM sponsoring a booth at SCALE? (Juan Jose Natera) > 2. Need more input: So far positive on a booth (Todd Cranston-Cuebas) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 10:26:19 -0800 > From: "Juan Jose Natera" > Subject: Re: [LA.pm] LA-PM sponsoring a booth at SCALE? > To: "Todd Cranston-Cuebas" > Cc: Losangeles-pm at pm.org > Message-ID: > <349627440612111026r77d77car55d2af881711f0a0 at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Todd, I would like to volunteer as well. > > Regarding demonstrations, I have a few suggestions: > > * An OpenGL application, doing simple things in 3D. > * A Perl-GTK application. > * A wxPerl application. > * A set of mod_perl "hacks", showing interesting things. > > These are all things that are easy to show and/or that we can have > running continously at the Convention. > > We could also give away mini CPAN CDs, all the latest Perl modules in > a CD so people can keep a "mirror" of CPAN on their machines. > > Regards, > > Juan Natera > > On 12/8/06, Todd Cranston-Cuebas > wrote: > > > > > > I wanted to open discussions on this list as to whether the LA.pm would > like > > to host a booth at the upcoming Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) > to be > > held on the weekend of February 10th and 11th > > (http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale5x/). As a local user > > group, there would be NO COST! Trust me, that's a wonderful thing so I'd > > really like to take advantage of their generosity. I'll only do this > though > > if we can get members to volunteer to sign-up for specific spots to sit > in > > the booth and evangelize for our favorite programming language. > > > > I have attended this event for a few years and the turn out for > open-source > > minded individuals is just tremendous. This is a great opportunity to > keep > > the buzz for perl alive in our area and perhaps have a very public forum > for > > addressing specific misinformation that to my surprise never seems to go > > away (e.g., perl is slow, perl can't scale, perl can't be used for > building > > "real" applications, etc.). > > > > The only requirement that SCALE organizers place on us is that we will > have > > to have live demonstration systems showing something related to perl at > the > > show. They'll provide free internet access and power. We need to provide > a > > few boxes showing "something" that we can demonstrate. This could be > > examples of performance tests in operation, a perl-based rapid > development > > framework, etc. I think it would be ideal if the demonstration could > address > > one of perl's common misconceptions (e.g., performance, difficulty to > use, > > etc.) rather than just do something cryptic or esoteric. > > > > In order to know if we should proceed, I'll need for everyone who is > > interested to reply. > > > > 1). Should we have a booth? > > 2). Will you take a time slot at the event (Sat-Sun - Feb 10-11). The > length > > of the "slot" will depend on the number of volunteers. > > 3). Do you have an idea for a demonstration? > > 4). Will you help to build one or more demonstrations? > > > > Regards, > > > > Todd > > > > Todd Cranston-Cuebas > > Ticketmaster > > 8800 W. Sunset Blvd. > > West Hollywood, CA 90069 > > Phone: (310) 360-2436; Mobile: (310) 422-3347 > > tcc at ticketmaster.com > > _______________________________________________ > > Losangeles-pm mailing list > > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 10:56:08 -0800 > From: Todd Cranston-Cuebas > Subject: [LA.pm] Need more input: So far positive on a booth > To: losangeles-pm at pm.org > Message-ID: > <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640D4041C4 at pasmail3.office.tmcs> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > So far, I have had a number of people contact me directly with a big > positive response to supporting a booth at SCALE. Please do me a favor and > respond back to the whole group so others can get a sense of how many > people > are supportive of the idea. I'll need volunteers to: > > 1). Do stints in the booth talking to people who might be interested in > the > LA.pm specifically and perl in general. I'd expect the commitment to be > something in the range of 2-3 hours. > > 2). I'd like to have a library of sample books available at the booth to > show people the support that perl has in the industry. I'd like someone to > coordinate borrowing books if necessary to have a nice representation at > the > desk. I have a number of books I can bring but I'd like someone > responsible > for this. > > 3). I'll need a team (or two) of demo-builders. Here are some ideas... > > A). Check out dataplace -- > http://www.dataplace.org . We did get an offer to do a live demo on this > interesting site during the show. This is a mod_perl/MASON based system > showing off some very fun web 2.0 stuff on this site supported by a > non-profit. If there can be some nice talk about the "behind-the-scenes" > as > to how this was accomplished, I'd like to see this one demo'd. > > Also, I was emailing back-and-forth with Philippe Chiasson and I think > there > were a few very good ideas that came from the conversation... > > B). Something comparing cgi, fastcgi, mod_perl/prefork, > mod_perl/threaded, modperl::registry vs mod_perl-handler with an automated > benchmark/graphing tool in semi real-time (i.e., live, cool graphics > showing > off the major speed and performance achievable with modr-Per-handlers, > etc.). > > C). A live demo of Jifty (the RonR type rapid web development > framework). Catalyst could also be an option if we had somone very > familiarly. I think Jifty might be the better choice if someone is > familiar > with it since it may have more demo "gee whiz" features. I think I could > get > this running but would be a poor demonstrator of anything of any depth. > > D: We also had suggestions for the following demos... I'm open to all > but we need people to build them and be ready to show others who to show > them off OR plan to be in the booth most of the time to do the demos. > * An OpenGL application, doing simple things in 3D. > > * A Perl-GTK application. > > * A wxPerl application. > > * A set of mod_perl "hacks", showing interesting things. > > I'm not stuck on these ideas, so if you have a better idea, please let me > know. In the long-run, the deciding factor is going to be who jumps up and > says "I'll work on this with Bob, Mary, Joe, etc. and pull this together > for > the group." I'll be clear on this, I can't set up these demos since I'm > too > much of a newbie. > > 4). People to volunteer machines for the demo. Ideally, this will be the > people who create the demo in the first place since it would probably be > much easier to build and deploy on the same machine, but... > > No money is involved here just to be part of the booth group. It's just > some > dedication of prep time and a willingness to give up a little of your > weekend. I know that weekend time is tough, but this is a great event to > help build the organization so we can continue to attract monthly speakers > and even sponsor larger perl events. > > I'll have to let the organizers know shortly, but I won't commit unless I > can get a good batch of vocal volunteers. Thanks all who have jumped in to > show support up to this point. Again, respond back to the main list. > > Regards, > > Todd > > Todd Cranston-Cuebas > Ticketmaster > 8800 W. 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URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/losangeles-pm/attachments/20061211/92435915/attachment.html From Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com Mon Dec 11 13:05:18 2006 From: Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com (Todd Cranston-Cuebas) Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 13:05:18 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Losangeles-pm Digest, Vol 41, Issue 5 Message-ID: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640D4041C9@pasmail3.office.tmcs> Excellent, let's keep the conversations going ;) Juan, I'm glad that you have an idea of how to put on a visually interesting "face" on the issue of perl speed. It's something I'd particularly like to address and have an open forum to dispel myths. Keep volunteering and keep the ideas flowing! Once I have a feeling that we can keep the booth full, I'll make a formal request for the booth. I'd like to get that done by tomorrow or Wednesday since they are asking for a confirmation. Todd _____ From: losangeles-pm-bounces+tcc=ticketmaster.com at pm.org [mailto:losangeles-pm-bounces+tcc=ticketmaster.com at pm.org] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 12:32 PM To: losangeles-pm at pm.org Subject: Re: [LA.pm] Losangeles-pm Digest, Vol 41, Issue 5 Todd, I would definitely love to volunteer and help out in any and every way. Some of the project ideas suggested by Juan Natera are very interesting and I would very much like to collaborate with him. Also, I wouldn't mind managing the booth evangelizing LA.pm and perl. Nimish Parmar On 12/11/06, losangeles-pm-request at pm.org < losangeles-pm-request at pm.org> wrote: Send Losangeles-pm mailing list submissions to losangeles-pm at pm.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to losangeles-pm-request at pm.org You can reach the person managing the list at losangeles-pm-owner at pm.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Losangeles-pm digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: LA-PM sponsoring a booth at SCALE? (Juan Jose Natera) 2. Need more input: So far positive on a booth (Todd Cranston-Cuebas) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 10:26:19 -0800 From: "Juan Jose Natera" > Subject: Re: [LA.pm] LA-PM sponsoring a booth at SCALE? To: "Todd Cranston-Cuebas" > Cc: Losangeles-pm at pm.org Message-ID: <349627440612111026r77d77car55d2af881711f0a0 at mail.gmail.com > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Todd, I would like to volunteer as well. Regarding demonstrations, I have a few suggestions: * An OpenGL application, doing simple things in 3D. * A Perl-GTK application. * A wxPerl application. * A set of mod_perl "hacks", showing interesting things. These are all things that are easy to show and/or that we can have running continously at the Convention. We could also give away mini CPAN CDs, all the latest Perl modules in a CD so people can keep a "mirror" of CPAN on their machines. Regards, Juan Natera On 12/8/06, Todd Cranston-Cuebas > wrote: > > > I wanted to open discussions on this list as to whether the LA.pm would like > to host a booth at the upcoming Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) to be > held on the weekend of February 10th and 11th > (http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale5x/ ). As a local user > group, there would be NO COST! Trust me, that's a wonderful thing so I'd > really like to take advantage of their generosity. I'll only do this though > if we can get members to volunteer to sign-up for specific spots to sit in > the booth and evangelize for our favorite programming language. > > I have attended this event for a few years and the turn out for open-source > minded individuals is just tremendous. This is a great opportunity to keep > the buzz for perl alive in our area and perhaps have a very public forum for > addressing specific misinformation that to my surprise never seems to go > away (e.g., perl is slow, perl can't scale, perl can't be used for building > "real" applications, etc.). > > The only requirement that SCALE organizers place on us is that we will have > to have live demonstration systems showing something related to perl at the > show. They'll provide free internet access and power. We need to provide a > few boxes showing "something" that we can demonstrate. This could be > examples of performance tests in operation, a perl-based rapid development > framework, etc. I think it would be ideal if the demonstration could address > one of perl's common misconceptions (e.g., performance, difficulty to use, > etc.) rather than just do something cryptic or esoteric. > > In order to know if we should proceed, I'll need for everyone who is > interested to reply. > > 1). Should we have a booth? > 2). Will you take a time slot at the event (Sat-Sun - Feb 10-11). The length > of the "slot" will depend on the number of volunteers. > 3). Do you have an idea for a demonstration? > 4). Will you help to build one or more demonstrations? > > Regards, > > Todd > > Todd Cranston-Cuebas > Ticketmaster > 8800 W. Sunset Blvd. > West Hollywood, CA 90069 > Phone: (310) 360-2436; Mobile: (310) 422-3347 > tcc at ticketmaster.com > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm > > ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 10:56:08 -0800 From: Todd Cranston-Cuebas > Subject: [LA.pm] Need more input: So far positive on a booth To: losangeles-pm at pm.org Message-ID: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640D4041C4 at pasmail3.office.tmcs > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" So far, I have had a number of people contact me directly with a big positive response to supporting a booth at SCALE. Please do me a favor and respond back to the whole group so others can get a sense of how many people are supportive of the idea. I'll need volunteers to: 1). Do stints in the booth talking to people who might be interested in the LA.pm specifically and perl in general. I'd expect the commitment to be something in the range of 2-3 hours. 2). I'd like to have a library of sample books available at the booth to show people the support that perl has in the industry. I'd like someone to coordinate borrowing books if necessary to have a nice representation at the desk. I have a number of books I can bring but I'd like someone responsible for this. 3). I'll need a team (or two) of demo-builders. Here are some ideas... A). Check out dataplace -- < http://www.dataplace.org/> http://www.dataplace.org . We did get an offer to do a live demo on this interesting site during the show. This is a mod_perl/MASON based system showing off some very fun web 2.0 stuff on this site supported by a non-profit. If there can be some nice talk about the "behind-the-scenes" as to how this was accomplished, I'd like to see this one demo'd. Also, I was emailing back-and-forth with Philippe Chiasson and I think there were a few very good ideas that came from the conversation... B). Something comparing cgi, fastcgi, mod_perl/prefork, mod_perl/threaded, modperl::registry vs mod_perl-handler with an automated benchmark/graphing tool in semi real-time (i.e., live, cool graphics showing off the major speed and performance achievable with modr-Per-handlers, etc.). C). A live demo of Jifty (the RonR type rapid web development framework). Catalyst could also be an option if we had somone very familiarly. I think Jifty might be the better choice if someone is familiar with it since it may have more demo "gee whiz" features. I think I could get this running but would be a poor demonstrator of anything of any depth. D: We also had suggestions for the following demos... I'm open to all but we need people to build them and be ready to show others who to show them off OR plan to be in the booth most of the time to do the demos. * An OpenGL application, doing simple things in 3D. * A Perl-GTK application. * A wxPerl application. * A set of mod_perl "hacks", showing interesting things. I'm not stuck on these ideas, so if you have a better idea, please let me know. In the long-run, the deciding factor is going to be who jumps up and says "I'll work on this with Bob, Mary, Joe, etc. and pull this together for the group." I'll be clear on this, I can't set up these demos since I'm too much of a newbie. 4). People to volunteer machines for the demo. Ideally, this will be the people who create the demo in the first place since it would probably be much easier to build and deploy on the same machine, but... No money is involved here just to be part of the booth group. It's just some dedication of prep time and a willingness to give up a little of your weekend. I know that weekend time is tough, but this is a great event to help build the organization so we can continue to attract monthly speakers and even sponsor larger perl events. I'll have to let the organizers know shortly, but I won't commit unless I can get a good batch of vocal volunteers. Thanks all who have jumped in to show support up to this point. Again, respond back to the main list. Regards, Todd Todd Cranston-Cuebas Ticketmaster > 8800 W. Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069 Phone: (310) 360-2436; Mobile: (310) 422-3347 tcc at ticketmaster.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you set it up so people can play, you'll have the most popular booth at the show. -R From rspier at pobox.com Thu Dec 14 20:13:43 2006 From: rspier at pobox.com (Robert Spier) Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 20:13:43 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] dinner with brian d foy In-Reply-To: <8764cyit1s.wl_rs@pobox.com> References: <8764cyit1s.wl_rs@pobox.com> Message-ID: <87mz5paj9k.wl_rs@pobox.com> Apparently I chose a bad week to get busy and let email and other things slide. Details: When: Monday, December 18th, 7:30pm Where: This is the part I hate... ;) Option 1) Hill Street Cafe in Burbank. (This is where we went last time with Brian.) http://www.hillstreetcafe.net/ Option 2) Carousel, Glendale http://www.carouselrestaurant.com/ (Lebanese Food. May have loud music.) Option 3) Foxy's Restaurant, Glendale no web page I could find. Looks affordable and interesting. http://local.google.com/maps?f=l&hl=en&q=foxy%27s+restaurant&ie=UTF8&near=Glendale,+CA&z=12&om=1 Option 4) Suggest something. Option 5) Brian, anywhere you want to go? Opinions Accepted. -R > brian d foy (http://www252.pair.com/comdog/) will be in town on > Monday, December 18th... lets do dinner! (We had dinner with him > last year too.) > > Please RSVP to me if you think you'd be attending so we can size the > place appropriately. > > Location TBD, but likely to be in the Burbank/Glendale/Pasadena area, > as brian is based in Pasadena on this trip. > > -R > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm From rspier at pobox.com Sat Dec 16 13:24:36 2006 From: rspier at pobox.com (Robert Spier) Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 13:24:36 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] dinner with brian d foy In-Reply-To: <87mz5paj9k.wl_rs@pobox.com> References: <8764cyit1s.wl_rs@pobox.com> <87mz5paj9k.wl_rs@pobox.com> Message-ID: <877iwra60b.wl_rs@pobox.com> And responding to myself again. Brian has had to cancel because of a scheduling conflict he wasn't aware of. As his penance, he's got to go down to the OC. ;) (Apologies to those of you who live in the OC.) We should probably have the dinner anyway... assuming people are still going to show up. I'm tending towards Options 1 and 2. -R At Thu, 14 Dec 2006 20:13:43 -0800, Robert Spier wrote: > > > Apparently I chose a bad week to get busy and let email and other > things slide. > > Details: > > When: > Monday, December 18th, 7:30pm > > Where: > This is the part I hate... ;) > > Option 1) > Hill Street Cafe in Burbank. (This is where we went last time > with Brian.) http://www.hillstreetcafe.net/ > > Option 2) > Carousel, Glendale > http://www.carouselrestaurant.com/ > (Lebanese Food. May have loud music.) > > Option 3) > Foxy's Restaurant, Glendale > no web page I could find. Looks affordable and interesting. > http://local.google.com/maps?f=l&hl=en&q=foxy%27s+restaurant&ie=UTF8&near=Glendale,+CA&z=12&om=1 > > Option 4) > Suggest something. > > Option 5) > Brian, anywhere you want to go? > > Opinions Accepted. > > -R > > > > brian d foy (http://www252.pair.com/comdog/) will be in town on > > Monday, December 18th... lets do dinner! (We had dinner with him > > last year too.) > > > > Please RSVP to me if you think you'd be attending so we can size the > > place appropriately. > > > > Location TBD, but likely to be in the Burbank/Glendale/Pasadena area, > > as brian is based in Pasadena on this trip. > > > > -R > > _______________________________________________ > > Losangeles-pm mailing list > > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm From rspier at pobox.com Sun Dec 17 19:52:12 2006 From: rspier at pobox.com (Robert Spier) Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 19:52:12 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] dinner without brian d foy In-Reply-To: <877iwra60b.wl_rs@pobox.com> References: <8764cyit1s.wl_rs@pobox.com> <87mz5paj9k.wl_rs@pobox.com> <877iwra60b.wl_rs@pobox.com> Message-ID: <87y7p597yr.wl_rs@pobox.com> And one last time I reply to myself. FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT (so I can't change my mind) 7:30 pm Hill Street Cafe, Burbank http://hillstreetcafe.net 3301 N. Glenoaks Blvd. Burbank, CA 91504 http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=3301+N.+Glenoaks+Blvd.+Burbank+CA -R At Sat, 16 Dec 2006 13:24:36 -0800, Robert Spier wrote: > > > And responding to myself again. > > Brian has had to cancel because of a scheduling conflict he wasn't > aware of. As his penance, he's got to go down to the OC. ;) > (Apologies to those of you who live in the OC.) > > We should probably have the dinner anyway... assuming people are > still going to show up. > > I'm tending towards Options 1 and 2. > > -R > > At Thu, 14 Dec 2006 20:13:43 -0800, > Robert Spier wrote: > > > > > > Apparently I chose a bad week to get busy and let email and other > > things slide. > > > > Details: > > > > When: > > Monday, December 18th, 7:30pm > > > > Where: > > This is the part I hate... ;) > > > > Option 1) > > Hill Street Cafe in Burbank. (This is where we went last time > > with Brian.) http://www.hillstreetcafe.net/ > > > > Option 2) > > Carousel, Glendale > > http://www.carouselrestaurant.com/ > > (Lebanese Food. May have loud music.) > > > > Option 3) > > Foxy's Restaurant, Glendale > > no web page I could find. Looks affordable and interesting. > > http://local.google.com/maps?f=l&hl=en&q=foxy%27s+restaurant&ie=UTF8&near=Glendale,+CA&z=12&om=1 > > > > Option 4) > > Suggest something. > > > > Option 5) > > Brian, anywhere you want to go? > > > > Opinions Accepted. > > > > -R > > > > > > > brian d foy (http://www252.pair.com/comdog/) will be in town on > > > Monday, December 18th... lets do dinner! (We had dinner with him > > > last year too.) > > > > > > Please RSVP to me if you think you'd be attending so we can size the > > > place appropriately. > > > > > > Location TBD, but likely to be in the Burbank/Glendale/Pasadena area, > > > as brian is based in Pasadena on this trip. > > > > > > -R > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Losangeles-pm mailing list > > > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm > > _______________________________________________ > > Losangeles-pm mailing list > > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm From Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com Thu Dec 21 16:55:45 2006 From: Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com (Todd Cranston-Cuebas) Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 16:55:45 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Confirmed we're having a booth! Message-ID: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640F247003@pasmail3.office.tmcs> I confirmed with the people at SCALE that we're having a booth. I've been talking with Juan Natera and he's working on the demo demonstrating speed improvements using mod_perl over cgi, etc. In fact, I was wondering if it might make an interesting meeting topic to have Juan bring in his code, etc. and do our own mini-hackathon for a few hours. He's open to peer review, etc. so we can get the coolest demo possible. I'd like to know if others would find this an enjoyable way to burn a few evening hours? I could order pizza, etc. so we can hone one of our demos and be set for the booth. I'd also like to talk about the other demo's and perhaps give Christopher Nielsen a chance to show off Dataplace which is all perl and could also be a nice demo. Thoughts? Regards, Todd Todd Cranston-Cuebas Manager of Technical Recruiting Ticketmaster 8800 W. Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069 Phone: (310) 360-2436; Mobile: (310) 422-3347 tcc at ticketmaster.com Available Ticketmaster Positions Join the Ticketmaster Job Network! Your dream job is just a click away... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/losangeles-pm/attachments/20061221/10baeb78/attachment.html From samy at samy.pl Fri Dec 22 19:47:26 2006 From: samy at samy.pl (Samy Kamkar) Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 19:47:26 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Fonality Perl Golf Challenge - $$$ Message-ID: <458CA6CE.8040307@samy.pl> Fellow LAPMers, It's been quite a while since I've hosted a golf challenge, the last few being LAPM Golf challenges. The previous challenges awarded winners with O'Reilly books. I've now got the company I'm working with, Fonality (sponsor of Trixbox), to host a Perl Golf challenge with cash prizes. Top prize is $350, top 20 contestants win cash/gift cards/shirts. The contest begins December 22nd and runs through December 31st, 11:59 pm PST. All contest info can be found here: http://www.fonality.com/golf/ Enjoy! -samy PS, we're always looking for perl developers! Shoot me an email if you're interested! From jeff at yoak.com Sat Dec 23 08:25:14 2006 From: jeff at yoak.com (Jeff Yoak) Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 08:25:14 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Fonality Perl Golf Challenge - $$$ Message-ID: <7.0.0.16.0.20061223082510.066bcbe0@tomorrowsearch.com> You really ought to define how Roman numerals work. People generally understand this to know that they'll have to read XIV, but you should make it clear whether or not outputting XIIII is acceptable. I haven't taken a swing at golf in a while. I may actually try this one. Cheers, Jeff At 07:47 PM 12/22/2006, Samy Kamkar wrote: >Fellow LAPMers, > >It's been quite a while since I've hosted a golf challenge, the last few >being LAPM Golf challenges. The previous challenges awarded winners with >O'Reilly books. > >I've now got the company I'm working with, Fonality (sponsor of >Trixbox), to host a Perl Golf challenge with cash prizes. Top prize is >$350, top 20 contestants win cash/gift cards/shirts. > >The contest begins December 22nd and runs through December 31st, 11:59 >pm PST. > >All contest info can be found here: http://www.fonality.com/golf/ > >Enjoy! > >-samy > >PS, we're always looking for perl developers! Shoot me an email if >you're interested! > >_______________________________________________ >Losangeles-pm mailing list >Losangeles-pm at pm.org >http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm From samy at samy.pl Sat Dec 23 09:57:53 2006 From: samy at samy.pl (Samy Kamkar) Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 09:57:53 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Fonality Perl Golf Challenge - $$$ In-Reply-To: <7.0.0.16.0.20061223082510.066bcbe0@tomorrowsearch.com> References: <7.0.0.16.0.20061223082510.066bcbe0@tomorrowsearch.com> Message-ID: <458D6E21.7090108@samy.pl> Good call! It's been clarified on the site with a link to Wolfram MathWorld's description of Roman numerals. Have fun! ps: to answer your example, XIIII is not acceptable. The golf expects Roman numerals to be in short-hand, e.g., XIV. This is now defined on the page. Jeff Yoak wrote: > You really ought to define how Roman numerals work. People generally > understand this to know that they'll have to read XIV, but you should > make it clear whether or not outputting XIIII is acceptable. > > I haven't taken a swing at golf in a while. I may actually try this one. > > Cheers, > Jeff > > At 07:47 PM 12/22/2006, Samy Kamkar wrote: >> Fellow LAPMers, >> >> It's been quite a while since I've hosted a golf challenge, the last few >> being LAPM Golf challenges. The previous challenges awarded winners with >> O'Reilly books. >> >> I've now got the company I'm working with, Fonality (sponsor of >> Trixbox), to host a Perl Golf challenge with cash prizes. Top prize is >> $350, top 20 contestants win cash/gift cards/shirts. >> >> The contest begins December 22nd and runs through December 31st, 11:59 >> pm PST. >> >> All contest info can be found here: http://www.fonality.com/golf/ >> >> Enjoy! >> >> -samy >> >> PS, we're always looking for perl developers! Shoot me an email if >> you're interested! >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Losangeles-pm mailing list >> Losangeles-pm at pm.org >> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm From Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com Wed Dec 27 12:35:41 2006 From: Todd.Cranston-Cuebas at Ticketmaster.com (Todd Cranston-Cuebas) Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 12:35:41 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Discounted and FREE SCALE Registration for LA.pm Members Message-ID: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640F24703E@pasmail3.office.tmcs> I just received our code for a special discount for registration to the upcoming SCALE conference coming up on February 10 and 11th. The details are as follows... "You can use the code LAPM for a 50% discount. Prices are $60 right now, so $30 with the discount." The following people do not need to purchase admission to this event since they have volunteered to help in our booth. Juan Netera Nimish Parmar Christopher Nielsen ***I have 1 more free registration available so drop an email right away to volunteer to take some time in the booth time and it's yours!*** Sorry, but everyone else will need to register on their own, but the saving above are fantastic and it's a very fun weekend. I still need volunteers... hint, hint. Regards, Todd Todd Cranston-Cuebas Manager of Technical Recruiting Ticketmaster 8800 W. Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069 Phone: (310) 360-2436; Mobile: (310) 422-3347 tcc at ticketmaster.com Available Ticketmaster Positions Join the Ticketmaster Job Network! Your dream job is just a click away... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Prices are $60 right now, so > $30 with the discount." > > The following people do not need to purchase admission to this event since > they have volunteered to help in our booth. > > Juan Netera > Nimish Parmar > Christopher Nielsen > > ***I have 1 more free registration available so drop an email right away to > volunteer to take some time in the booth time and it's yours!*** > > Sorry, but everyone else will need to register on their own, but the saving > above are fantastic and it's a very fun weekend. I still need volunteers... > hint, hint. > > Regards, > > Todd > > Todd Cranston-Cuebas > Manager of Technical Recruiting > Ticketmaster > 8800 W. Sunset Blvd. > West Hollywood, CA 90069 > Phone: (310) 360-2436; Mobile: (310) 422-3347 > tcc at ticketmaster.com of Todd Cranston-Cuebas> > > Available > = &vw=b&sort=rv> Ticketmaster Positions > > Join the Ticketmaster Job > Network! Your dream job > is just a click away... From pablo at paeli.com Wed Dec 27 12:48:21 2006 From: pablo at paeli.com (Pablo Velasquez) Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 12:48:21 -0800 Subject: [LA.pm] Discounted and FREE SCALE Registration for LA.pm Members In-Reply-To: <200612271242.51433.pablo@paeli.com> References: <71D28C8451BFD5119B2B00508BE26E640F24703E@pasmail3.office.tmcs> <200612271242.51433.pablo@paeli.com> Message-ID: <200612271248.21402.pablo@paeli.com> sorry folks, meant to e-mail Todd only... On Wednesday 27 December 2006 12:42 pm, Pablo Velasquez wrote: > I'll volunteer! :-) > > On Wednesday 27 December 2006 12:35 pm, Todd Cranston-Cuebas wrote: > > I just received our code for a special discount for registration to the > > upcoming SCALE conference coming up on February 10 and 11th. The details > > are as follows... > > "You can use the code LAPM for a 50% discount. Prices are $60 right now, > > so $30 with the discount." > > > > The following people do not need to purchase admission to this event > > since they have volunteered to help in our booth. > > > > Juan Netera > > Nimish Parmar > > Christopher Nielsen > > > > ***I have 1 more free registration available so drop an email right away > > to volunteer to take some time in the booth time and it's yours!*** > > > > Sorry, but everyone else will need to register on their own, but the > > saving above are fantastic and it's a very fun weekend. I still need > > volunteers... hint, hint. > > > > Regards, > > > > Todd > > > > Todd Cranston-Cuebas > > Manager of Technical Recruiting > > Ticketmaster > > 8800 W. Sunset Blvd. > > West Hollywood, CA 90069 > > Phone: (310) 360-2436; Mobile: (310) 422-3347 > > tcc at ticketmaster.com > of Todd Cranston-Cuebas> > > > > Available > > >&q = &vw=b&sort=rv> Ticketmaster Positions > > > > Join the Ticketmaster Job > > Network! Your dream job > > is just a click away... > > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm