From granny+lapm at gmail.com Wed Apr 3 10:01:38 2013 From: granny+lapm at gmail.com (Andrew Grangaard) Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 10:01:38 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] LAPM: TONIGHT: Special Guest: Mark Jason Dominus Message-ID: Hi Mongers! I hope to see some/all of you tonight. No idea what MJD will talk about, but it may well be entertaining. :) Make it happen! peace, andrew LA.pm's next meetingWhat:Los Angeles Perl Mongers MeetingWhen:7-9pmDate:Wednesday April 3, 2013Where:Demand Media, 1299 Ocean, Santa Monica, CATheme:Perl! Refreshments:Food and BEvERages provided by Demand MediaRSVP:Responses always appreciated. Presentations: 1. Mark Jason Dominus: *Blah blah blah* Abstract: Don't overhype this. You won't learn anything, I probably won't even stand up. About our speakers: Mark Jason Dominus is the author of Higher Order Perl , a perl wizard, and a frequent contributer to Math Stackexchange. We are lucky to have him as a special guest while he is visiting LA. [ cpan ] [ github ] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From arkadiy at arkadiy.com Wed Apr 3 10:23:01 2013 From: arkadiy at arkadiy.com (Arkadiy Sudarikov) Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 10:23:01 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] LAPM: TONIGHT: Special Guest: Mark Jason Dominus In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sorry, can't make it out just to hang out. On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Andrew Grangaard wrote: > Hi Mongers! I hope to see some/all of you tonight. No idea what MJD will > talk about, but it may well be entertaining. :) Make it happen! > peace, > andrew > LA.pm's next meeting What:Los Angeles Perl Mongers Meeting When:7-9pmDate:Wednesday > April 3, 2013Where: Demand Media, 1299 Ocean, Santa Monica, CATheme: Perl! > Refreshments: Food and BEvERages provided by Demand MediaRSVP: Responses > always appreciated. > > Presentations: > > 1. Mark Jason Dominus: *Blah blah blah* > Abstract: Don't overhype this. You won't learn anything, I probably > won't even stand up. > > About our speakers: Mark Jason Dominus is the > author of Higher Order Perl , a perl wizard, > and a frequent contributer to Math Stackexchange. > We are lucky to have him as a special guest while he is visiting LA. [ > cpan ] [ github > ] > > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From migtek at gmail.com Wed Apr 3 12:37:51 2013 From: migtek at gmail.com (Miguel Hernandez) Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 12:37:51 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] LAPM: TONIGHT: Special Guest: Mark Jason Dominus In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I have a meeting ending @6pm in Downtown LA. Not sure if anyone's driving over from there but if so, I'd love to carpool. Otherwise, I'll be taking the train over so will probably be a bit late. But it's been way too long since I physically attended a Mongers meetup &, yes, I miss y'all. :) cheers, --miguel On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Arkadiy Sudarikov wrote: > Sorry, can't make it out just to hang out. > > > On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Andrew Grangaard wrote: > >> Hi Mongers! I hope to see some/all of you tonight. No idea what MJD >> will talk about, but it may well be entertaining. :) Make it happen! >> peace, >> andrew >> LA.pm's next meeting What:Los Angeles Perl Mongers Meeting When:7-9pmDate:Wednesday >> April 3, 2013Where: Demand Media, 1299 Ocean, Santa Monica, CA Theme: >> Perl!Refreshments: Food and BEvERages provided by Demand MediaRSVP:Responses always appreciated. >> >> Presentations: >> >> 1. Mark Jason Dominus: *Blah blah blah* >> Abstract: Don't overhype this. You won't learn anything, I probably >> won't even stand up. >> >> About our speakers: Mark Jason Dominus is the >> author of Higher Order Perl , a perl wizard, >> and a frequent contributer to Math Stackexchange. >> We are lucky to have him as a special guest while he is visiting LA. [ >> cpan ] [ github >> ] >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From barefootcoder at gmail.com Wed Apr 3 17:53:57 2013 From: barefootcoder at gmail.com (Buddy Burden) Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 17:53:57 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] LAPM: TONIGHT: Special Guest: Mark Jason Dominus In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Andrew, I'm coming. I'll look around and see if any of the other Rent.com'ers want to make the journey. :-) -- Buddy On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Andrew Grangaard wrote: > Hi Mongers! I hope to see some/all of you tonight. No idea what MJD will > talk about, but it may well be entertaining. :) Make it happen! > peace, > andrew > LA.pm's next meeting What:Los Angeles Perl Mongers Meeting When:7-9pmDate:Wednesday > April 3, 2013Where: Demand Media, 1299 Ocean, Santa Monica, CATheme: Perl! > Refreshments: Food and BEvERages provided by Demand MediaRSVP: Responses > always appreciated. > > Presentations: > > 1. Mark Jason Dominus: *Blah blah blah* > Abstract: Don't overhype this. You won't learn anything, I probably > won't even stand up. > > About our speakers: Mark Jason Dominus is the > author of Higher Order Perl , a perl wizard, > and a frequent contributer to Math Stackexchange. > We are lucky to have him as a special guest while he is visiting LA. [ > cpan ] [ github > ] > > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From migtek at gmail.com Wed Apr 3 19:02:01 2013 From: migtek at gmail.com (Miguel Hernandez) Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 19:02:01 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] LAPM: TONIGHT: Special Guest: Mark Jason Dominus In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sorry folks, won't be able to make it tonight. I got held up since I'm working on a project to bring a Hackerspace to South L.A. We're actually in the middle of a competition to win a grant to make this happen. If you'd like, please review what the project's about & toss a vote our way, we'd really appreciate it but the inner city youth would more! http://myla2050.maker.good.is/projects/URBANTxt have fun tonite, --miguel On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Buddy Burden wrote: > Andrew, > > I'm coming. I'll look around and see if any of the other Rent.com'ers > want to make the journey. :-) > > > -- Buddy > > > On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Andrew Grangaard wrote: > >> Hi Mongers! I hope to see some/all of you tonight. No idea what MJD >> will talk about, but it may well be entertaining. :) Make it happen! >> peace, >> andrew >> LA.pm's next meeting What:Los Angeles Perl Mongers Meeting When:7-9pmDate:Wednesday >> April 3, 2013Where: Demand Media, 1299 Ocean, Santa Monica, CA Theme: >> Perl!Refreshments: Food and BEvERages provided by Demand MediaRSVP:Responses always appreciated. >> >> Presentations: >> >> 1. Mark Jason Dominus: *Blah blah blah* >> Abstract: Don't overhype this. You won't learn anything, I probably >> won't even stand up. >> >> About our speakers: Mark Jason Dominus is the >> author of Higher Order Perl , a perl wizard, >> and a frequent contributer to Math Stackexchange. >> We are lucky to have him as a special guest while he is visiting LA. [ >> cpan ] [ github >> ] >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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When you build up your system from a Pinto repository, you'll get exactly the modules you want and the versions you want -- every time. Pinto also has some novel tools for helping you manage and track upgrades to your dependencies The funds from the campaign will be used to enhance Pinto to fetch specific versions of CPAN modules (without you having to know which distribution they came from). That will make is easy to build up a repository that contains all the modules needed for your legacy environment. Thanks, -Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Contributions are good too :) > > Here's the campaign: http://tinyurl.com/gopinto > Pinto is a powerful application for creating and managing custom repositories of Perl modules. You can use any combination of CPAN modules and private modules. And the repository works seamlessly with installer clients like cpan and cpanm. > > When you build up your system from a Pinto repository, you'll get exactly the modules you want and the versions you want -- every time. Pinto also has some novel tools for helping you manage and track upgrades to your dependencies > > The funds from the campaign will be used to enhance Pinto to fetch specific versions of CPAN modules (without you having to know which distribution they came from). That will make is easy to build up a repository that contains all the modules needed for your legacy environment. > > Thanks, > > -Jeff > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeff at imaginative-software.com Thu Apr 11 18:22:52 2013 From: jeff at imaginative-software.com (Thalhammer, Jeffrey) Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 18:22:52 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] Crowd Funding For Pinto In-Reply-To: <55D1C844-B94C-4291-8565-DA581EF88467@ziprecruiter.com> References: <82EDE8AE-22BA-44D0-8C7D-513825741B84@imaginative-software.com> <55D1C844-B94C-4291-8565-DA581EF88467@ziprecruiter.com> Message-ID: Thanks so much Max. It's really inspiring to see people like you rally for Perl! -Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From migtek at gmail.com Fri Apr 12 02:46:13 2013 From: migtek at gmail.com (Miguel Hernandez) Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 02:46:13 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] Crowd Funding For Pinto In-Reply-To: References: <82EDE8AE-22BA-44D0-8C7D-513825741B84@imaginative-software.com> <55D1C844-B94C-4291-8565-DA581EF88467@ziprecruiter.com> Message-ID: Howdy folks. This sounds like a VERY worthwhile project, Jeff! Of course I'll send the word out to all my social media contacts. I'd also be glad to do a write-up for Linux Journal. I've never used that platform to really promote anything but I have always enjoyed writing pieces about cool projects. Feel free to ping me off-list. g'luck! --miguel On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Thalhammer, Jeffrey < jeff at imaginative-software.com> wrote: > Thanks so much Max. It's really inspiring to see people like you rally for > Perl! > > -Jeff > > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From migtek at gmail.com Mon Apr 15 08:56:29 2013 From: migtek at gmail.com (Miguel Hernandez) Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 08:56:29 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] [LA.PM] Bringing a Hackerspace to South L.A. Message-ID: Howdy folks. I spoke with some of y'all at SCALE this year about how I'm working on bringing more technology resources to South Central L.A. Part of that is bringing a hackerspace to a traditionally under-served area. More than that, we envision it as a community center built around technology- machines running Linux, training kids & teens how to program & exposing people of ALL ages to open source software, etc. But we need YOUR help to do it! We've made a submission to the LA2050 contest where we could win 1 of 10 grants worth $100,000 to make this vision a reality. Please visit the link below, create an account & vote for us. You'll receive an email asking you to confirm your vote so please do so. There's a little over 48 hours before the voting period ends. http://myla2050.maker.good.is/projects/urbantxt If you feel it a worthwhile endeavor, it'd be great if you could also share it with your social networks. If so, you can tweet @UrbanTxT & @Techivist (me) with the #Hackaneer hashtag. Thanks in Advance! --miguel p.s. We just had South LA's 2nd Hackathon event this past Saturday where we taught kids how to program with Scratch, continued building a community resource guide/website & a bunch of other cool things. Comment below if you'd like to see links to photos of the event, etc. :) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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More than that, we envision it as a community center built around technology- machines running Linux, training kids & teens how to program & exposing people of ALL ages to open source software, etc. But we need YOUR help to do it! We've made a submission to the LA2050 contest where we could win 1 of 10 grants worth $100,000 to make this vision a reality. > > Please visit the link below, create an account & vote for us. You'll receive an email asking you to confirm your vote so please do so. There's a little over 48 hours before the voting period ends. > http://myla2050.maker.good.is/projects/urbantxt > > If you feel it a worthwhile endeavor, it'd be great if you could also share it with your social networks. If so, you can tweet @UrbanTxT & @Techivist (me) with the #Hackaneer hashtag. > > Thanks in Advance! > --miguel > > p.s. We just had South LA's 2nd Hackathon event this past Saturday where we taught kids how to program with Scratch, continued building a community resource guide/website & a bunch of other cool things. Comment below if you'd like to see links to photos of the event, etc. :) > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From granny+lapm at gmail.com Sun Apr 28 11:59:35 2013 From: granny+lapm at gmail.com (Andrew Grangaard) Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2013 11:59:35 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] RFC: What do you want from LA.PM? Message-ID: Hello Mongers! I'd love to hear from you all. Questions: * What do you want from your PM group? * What types of talks: deep dive or broad topic? Hands on practices? Target level: Intro/Med/Advanced? Q&A? Hackathon? More structure, less structure? * Would you like the talks recorded? Would you be willing to be recorded if you were speaking? I've heard pros and cons for both. * What do you use to keep track of the meetings? Emails to the list; random checking of http://la.pm.org, the facebook group and/or facebook event invites? Direct messaging from peers? twitter?? LA tech calendar http://latechcalendar.com/ ? Background: LA.PM currently plans a monthly tech meeting with two speakers, each allotted 45 minutes to an hour. Originally this was going to be a temporary schedule to get through the (supposed) backlog of speakers and presentations collected during a multiyear hiatus. Please respond to the list for discussion or to me directly. Thank you! Andrew -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From granny+lapm at gmail.com Sun Apr 28 12:07:32 2013 From: granny+lapm at gmail.com (Andrew Grangaard) Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2013 12:07:32 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] LAPM: reminder: la.pm membership and deals from O'Reilly User Group. Message-ID: ** Hello Mongers, la.pm is a member of the O'Reilly User Group program [1]. This provides discounts for O'Reilly conferences and tutorials as well as a discount on books (40% on print, 50% on ebooks) via code "DSUG"[2]. You can also get free books if you want to write a review [3] -- and I'll happy publish the review on la.pm [4] peace, Andrew [1] O'Reilly User Group program homepage: http://ug.oreilly.com [2] >* Your group members receive a 40% discount on print books from O'Reilly, Microsoft > Press, No Starch, PC Publishing, Pragmatic Bookshelf, Rocky Nook, SitePoint, or > YoungJin products purchased directly from O'Reilly. And they get a 50% discount on > ebooks. Just use code DSUG. Orders can be placed online at oreilly.comor by calling > 800-998-9938.* Your members are also entitled to a discount on O'Reilly conferences and > tutorials. Other special discount offers may also be forwarded to your group from time to time. [3] O'Reilly offers free review copies of our books. As the group rep, you may request a copy for review in your newsletter, web site, blog, mailing list, or for your group library. Requests for review copies must be submitted by you, as the contact for your group. If you wish for the review copy to be shipped to another group member, please supply the name, address, and phone number of that member for shipment. If a review of a book has been written, please forward a copy to me. We are also encouraging user group members to post reviews to sites such as Amazon, Slashdot, and oreilly.com. For current user group info, graphics, and book review information please go to: ug.oreilly.com [4] los angeles perl mongers website: http://la.pm.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeff at imaginative-software.com Mon Apr 29 02:34:25 2013 From: jeff at imaginative-software.com (Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer) Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 02:34:25 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] RFC: What do you want from LA.PM? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Apr 28, 2013, at 11:59 AM, Andrew Grangaard wrote: > Hello Mongers! I'd love to hear from you all. Hey Andrew- I'm so glad to see you are asking these kinds of questions. Here in San Francisco, there are dozens of Ruby meetups, hackathons, and socials. I could literally find a Ruby event for every day of the week here. I want to see the same kind of energy in Perl (again). Some ideas I've had: Do It All The Time: If you've got office space, open it up for weekly drop-in sessions. It's usually not hard to secure a conference room for a couple hours every week as long as everyone knows it is happening. Or if you don't have office space, invite everyone to invade a local cafe. The key thing here is to do it frequently. Breed With Others: Rather than pushing a Perl-specific agenda, start mixing speakers on Ruby, Perl, Python, whatever. Then you can advertise the meetings in other communities and bring in all sorts of new people. Yes, the Perl message gets a diluted a bit, but you also get to hear some new ideas from other languages and infect them with some ideas from Perl. Always Lubricate: Alcohol makes everything better. It really helps people communicate and socialize. Make sure you have plenty for every meeting. Good food helps too. It's hard to justify missing a hot home-cooked meal for cold pizza. Press your manager to pick up the tab -- it is a small investment that generates a lot of goodwill. Girls, Girls, Girls: Women are terribly underrepresented in this profession. Reach out to them. Find them on campus, or around the office, and invite them in. Set up a ladies-only night where women can meet and hack their way. And guys, lets give the ladies some respect -- understand that men and women think & communicate differently. Remember Your First Time: Us old timers already know our way around the community. If we want to learn something, we know how to find it on IRC or at YAPC. But if you want to bring in new blood, you have to start teaching the basics. Do entry-level tutorials on Perl, web frameworks, or programming in general. Imagine yourself as a college student or budding professional and start producing content that would be helpful to that audience. -Jeff From alex at acatysmoof.com Mon Apr 29 11:46:10 2013 From: alex at acatysmoof.com (Alex Teslik) Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 11:46:10 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] RFC: What do you want from LA.PM? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20130429184221.M71453@acatysmoof.com> On Sun, 28 Apr 2013 11:59:35 -0700, Andrew Grangaard wrote > Hello Mongers! I'd love to hear from you all. > > Questions: > * What do you want from your PM group? You're doing a GREAT job already! Setting up the meeting place, often having free food and BEvERages, and handling all the organizational logistics and speaker finding...whew! The only thing that would help would be to locate the meetings in different parts of the city instead of always on the west side. It's very difficult for me to get out there by 7, so I miss most meetings. I can offer a meeting place in Burbank. One time there was a meeting downtown, which was great. > > * What types of talks: deep dive or broad topic? Hands on practices? > Target level: Intro/Med/Advanced? Q&A? Hackathon? More structure, less > structure? I'd like to see the pm focus on projects as a group on a multi-session monthly basis, instead of hackathons - so I guess multi-session deep dives would be cool. Contribute back to open source by adding features and/or fixing bugs in known Perl programs or modules - or at least analize Perl software offerings and recommend improvements. This shows an active community through action while improving the software offerings written in Perl. Perl has lost its footing in providing the best solutions for commonly sought after tools (Trac,CMS,bug tracking,cloud,photo album,webmail,etc) but it is plenty capable of setting the bar. London.pm used to do this sort of thing iirc. tldr; A little less talk and a lot more action. People who miss the meetings could still jump in at home. > > * Would you like the talks recorded? Would you be willing to be recorded > if you were speaking? I've heard pros and cons for both. > yes. yes. Having the slides at least has been very helpful. > * What do you use to keep track of the meetings? Emails to the list; > random checking of http://la.pm.org, the facebook group and/or facebook > event invites? Direct messaging from peers? twitter?? LA tech calendar > http://latechcalendar.com/ ? Emails from you, so THANK YOU! Thanks, Alex From jeff at imaginative-software.com Tue Apr 30 00:49:51 2013 From: jeff at imaginative-software.com (Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer) Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 00:49:51 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] RFC: What do you want from LA.PM? In-Reply-To: <20130429184221.M71453@acatysmoof.com> References: <20130429184221.M71453@acatysmoof.com> Message-ID: <4B7DA5AE-5242-4AC0-84AE-8E6FA46D4B7D@imaginative-software.com> On Apr 29, 2013, at 11:46 AM, Alex Teslik wrote: > People who miss the meetings could still jump in at home. Ooo, that's a good one. Set up a live WebEx thingy so people can be virtually present. That's a great way to expand the audience. -Jeff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rspier at pobox.com Tue Apr 30 10:55:41 2013 From: rspier at pobox.com (Robert Spier) Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 10:55:41 -0700 Subject: [LA.pm] RFC: What do you want from LA.PM? In-Reply-To: <4B7DA5AE-5242-4AC0-84AE-8E6FA46D4B7D@imaginative-software.com> References: <20130429184221.M71453@acatysmoof.com> <4B7DA5AE-5242-4AC0-84AE-8E6FA46D4B7D@imaginative-software.com> Message-ID: Consider a Hangout on Air too: http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/onair.html On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 12:49 AM, Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer < jeff at imaginative-software.com> wrote: > > On Apr 29, 2013, at 11:46 AM, Alex Teslik wrote: > > People who miss the meetings could still jump in at home. > > > Ooo, that's a good one. Set up a live WebEx thingy so people can be > virtually present. That's a great way to expand the audience. > > -Jeff > > _______________________________________________ > Losangeles-pm mailing list > Losangeles-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/losangeles-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: