From george at metaart.org Fri Feb 3 20:24:59 2006 From: george at metaart.org (George Woolley) Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 20:24:59 -0800 Subject: [oak perl] Perl 6 - when? Message-ID: <200602032024.59631.george@metaart.org> Does anyone have any recent inside information when Perl 6 is likely to come out? ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: More and Better Perl Date: Friday 03 February 2006 17:20 From: "Perl.com Newsletter" ... ... Greetings, Perl hackers. No one has reported whether the camel (Amelia) saw her shadow yesterday, so Perl 6 may still be a few weeks away. ... From kester at gmail.com Sat Feb 4 10:19:03 2006 From: kester at gmail.com (Kester Allen) Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2006 18:19:03 +0000 Subject: [oak perl] Perl 6 - when? In-Reply-To: <200602032024.59631.george@metaart.org> References: <200602032024.59631.george@metaart.org> Message-ID: <55adb3190602041019w2a6d8a51x6b1bb720e0256308@mail.gmail.com> Hi George-- I don't have any information myself, but there's a collection of Perl6 developer blogs at: http://planetsix.perl.org/ And the development mailing lists at: http://dev.perl.org/perl6/lists/ That might have some information on the schedule. --Kester On 2/4/06, George Woolley wrote: > Does anyone have any recent inside information > when Perl 6 is likely to come out? From george at metaart.org Mon Feb 6 17:02:37 2006 From: george at metaart.org (George Woolley) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 17:02:37 -0800 Subject: [oak perl] Ideas for Book Giveaways? Message-ID: <200602061702.37469.george@metaart.org> I'm not sure when we'll next meet. If nothing comes up soon, I'll likely just set up a "social" get together sometime. When next we do get together, we'll have giveaways. Likely, I'll ask Marsee (of O'Reilly) to send some books for the giveaways. (I have some books to giveaway but could use more.) Does anyone have suggestions for what to ask for? Ideally it should be * Something you yourself would be interested in. (That way I know there's at least one person interested.) and * Something you think a number of people would be interested in. (That way I know it's likely I'll be able to give the book away.) Other suggestions are also welcome. Also, if anyone wishes to bring some giveaways (not necessarily books), that would be wonderful. George From george at metaart.org Mon Feb 6 17:38:09 2006 From: george at metaart.org (George Woolley) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 17:38:09 -0800 Subject: [oak perl] Perl 6 - when? In-Reply-To: <55adb3190602041019w2a6d8a51x6b1bb720e0256308@mail.gmail.com> References: <200602032024.59631.george@metaart.org> <55adb3190602041019w2a6d8a51x6b1bb720e0256308@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <200602061738.09756.george@metaart.org> Thanks, Kester. Those are certainly useful links. Hm, now that I think of it, I'm not really seeking anything so formal as a schedule. I'd just like to get some vague idea when Perl 6 will first be released for production use. I haven't found that so far, but maybe I'm not looking in the right place. If anyone can point me to specific page, I'd be grateful. Early in the development of Perl 6, I thought, I'll be happy if it's available by 2010. I feared that if it took longer than that, many people would likely begin to lose interest. Hm, maybe Steve Fink has some idea. Steve? George On Saturday 04 February 2006 10:19, Kester Allen wrote: > Hi George-- > > I don't have any information myself, but there's a collection of Perl6 > developer blogs at: > http://planetsix.perl.org/ > > And the development mailing lists at: > http://dev.perl.org/perl6/lists/ > > That might have some information on the schedule. > > --Kester > > On 2/4/06, George Woolley wrote: > > Does anyone have any recent inside information > > when Perl 6 is likely to come out? > > _______________________________________________ > Oakland mailing list > Oakland at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/oakland From Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu Fri Feb 10 07:30:09 2006 From: Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu (Michael Paoli) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 07:30:09 -0800 Subject: [oak perl] (S.F.) free systems: Dell OptiPlex, models: GX110, GX1 and GX400 Message-ID: <1139585409.43ecb18172ac9@webmail.rawbw.com> (S.F.) free systems: Dell OptiPlex, models: GX110, GX1 and GX400 A group at my employer has some computer systems to give away. Preference would probably be to non-profits (e.g. 501(c)3 or 501(c)(7)) and/or accredited educational institutions, but most any semi-reasonable cause, purpose or person to give/provide them for is also likely potential candidate if interested. Relevant details: The systems: Dell OptiPlex, models: GX110, GX1 and GX400 Note that the GX400 systems may be rather/quite incomplete systems (they may be missing essential components). All models are without monitor, operating system and software, and except possibly for GX400 systems, include a (wiped clean) hard drive, and should be ready to use systems with addition of operating system, monitor, keyboard and mouse. I believe they also all come with some Microsoft operating system license, but they don't include the operating system, software, or media. They don't include shipping/packing materials (they're not boxed). I think there are roughly 25 to 30 systems total, and I think it runs roughly mostly GX110 systems, a fair number of GX1 systems, and some GX400 systems. I probably can't provide individual machine specifications. They probably include at least the minimum hardware specifications on the systems themselves that Dell would have originally shipped them with - not sure what (if anything) beyond that they may have or likely have, and precise specifications/configuration may possibly vary from system to system. Pickup - pickup would need to be arranged for in advance, may be limited to "business hours", and location is South of Market Area (SOMA), San Francisco (not too far from 5th & Mission). Some advance lead time and scheduling for pickups would be required - and more lead time may be required for larger quantity pickups. If you know a group in the area that may be interested, feel free to pass this on to them. For more details, if you're interested to arrange pickup, etc., drop me an e-mail note at my work address. You can get determine my work address via: $ echo 'cnbyvzvp (ng) jryyfsnetb.pbz' | tr '[A-Za-z]' '[N-ZA-Mn-za-m]' * Please include: (S.F.) free systems: Dell OptiPlex, models: GX110, GX1 and GX400 in the Subject line of any e-mail. references/excerpts: http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ban%5Fgx1/ http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/opgx400/ http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/opgx110/ http://www.dell.com/ *caesar(6), rot13(6), if you have problems translating that into my correct work e-mail address, drop me a reply to this e-mail and I'll e-mail that to you. From Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu Sun Feb 12 11:57:16 2006 From: Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu (Michael Paoli) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 11:57:16 -0800 Subject: [oak perl] (S.F.) free systems: Dell OptiPlex, models: GX110, GX1 and GX400 In-Reply-To: <1139585409.43ecb18172ac9@webmail.rawbw.com> References: <1139585409.43ecb18172ac9@webmail.rawbw.com> Message-ID: <1139774236.43ef931c94a8e@webmail.rawbw.com> Hmmm, I should've included perl work e-mail address unmangler on the perl list :-) : $_='cnbyvzvp (ng) jryyfsnetb.pbz'; tr /A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/; s' \(at\) '@'; print "$_\n"; references/excerpts: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/oakland/2006-February/001784.html Quoting Michael Paoli : > For more details, if you're interested to arrange pickup, etc., drop me > an e-mail note at my work address. You can get determine my work > address via: > $ echo 'cnbyvzvp (ng) jryyfsnetb.pbz' | tr '[A-Za-z]' '[N-ZA-Mn-za-m]' > * > *caesar(6), rot13(6), if you have problems translating that into my > correct work e-mail address, drop me a reply to this e-mail and I'll > e-mail that to you. From george at metaart.org Sun Feb 12 16:58:00 2006 From: george at metaart.org (George Woolley) Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:58:00 -0800 Subject: [oak perl] "DHTML Utopia" Review Message-ID: <200602121658.01000.george@metaart.org> There's a review of "DHTML Utopia: Modern Web Design Using JavaScript & DOM" on our site at http://www.metaart.org/opug/reviews/sitepoint_dhtml1.html I'd appreciate comments and corrections. George From george at metaart.org Wed Feb 22 09:38:23 2006 From: george at metaart.org (George Woolley) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:38:23 -0800 Subject: [oak perl] Entry Level Position? ;) Message-ID: <200602220938.23997.george@metaart.org> "Entry level position, must have 5 years experience in .net 2.0, 4 years in perl 6, ...." Reference: taken from a comment on "What Do You Want in a Job Website?" http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/02/21/0152242 From david at fetter.org Wed Feb 22 11:14:28 2006 From: david at fetter.org (David Fetter) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 11:14:28 -0800 Subject: [oak perl] Entry Level Position? ;) In-Reply-To: <200602220938.23997.george@metaart.org> References: <200602220938.23997.george@metaart.org> Message-ID: <20060222191428.GE6279@fetter.org> On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 09:38:23AM -0800, George Woolley wrote: > "Entry level position, must have 5 years experience in .net 2.0, 4 > years in perl 6, ...." My favorite: 10 years experience with Java Only James Gosling is qualified. Cheers, D -- David Fetter david at fetter.org http://fetter.org/ phone: +1 415 235 3778 Remember to vote! From alamozzz at yahoo.com Wed Feb 22 12:47:41 2006 From: alamozzz at yahoo.com (Adrien Lamothe) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 12:47:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [oak perl] Entry Level Position? ;) In-Reply-To: <20060222191428.GE6279@fetter.org> Message-ID: <20060222204741.51950.qmail@web31410.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I remember one from 1988: 8 years experience with OS/2 OS/2 had just been released. What is really sad is the raft of job listings requiring expertise in several dis-jointed areas, such as "Expert with Java, J2EE, C#, .NET, C++, Solaris system programming, and Linux system programming." A headhunter recently sent me a listing for a position requiring a combination business data analyst, report developer, Java programmer and system administrator. Yes, the race for bottom continues... David Fetter wrote: On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 09:38:23AM -0800, George Woolley wrote: > "Entry level position, must have 5 years experience in .net 2.0, 4 > years in perl 6, ...." My favorite: 10 years experience with Java Only James Gosling is qualified. Cheers, D -- David Fetter david at fetter.org http://fetter.org/ phone: +1 415 235 3778 Remember to vote! _______________________________________________ Oakland mailing list Oakland at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/oakland --------------------------------- What are the most popular cars? Find out at Yahoo! Autos -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Your proposal should include a short description of your project and a brief profile describing yourself. This information will appear in the Maker Faire program and on makezine.com. Also, please state any special requirements (power, connectivity, ventilation, etc.) you may have. Submit a proposal today: Important Dates: Maker Proposal Due: Midnight (PST) Feb. 27, 2006 Speaker Notification: March 15, 2006 Workshop and Presentations Files Due: April 10, 2006 Faire: April 22-23, 2006 ***Meet Your Fellow Makers Find and post events, exhibits, and more with Maker events listings: ***Try a Sample Project from MAKE: Until next time-- Marsee Henon ================================================================ O'Reilly 1005 Gravenstein Highway North Sebastopol, CA 95472 http://ug.oreilly.com/ http://www.oreilly.com ================================================================ ------------------------------------------------------- From stp at manjusri.org Sat Feb 25 19:09:55 2006 From: stp at manjusri.org (Shannon Prickett) Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 19:09:55 -0800 Subject: [oak perl] Introducing Shannon Prickett, a Perl monger. Message-ID: <20060226030955.GB21536@manjusri.org> ----- Forwarded message from binder ----- Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 18:23:21 -0800 To: oakland at pm.org Subject: Introducing Shannon Prickett, a Perl monger. Hello. I've just joined the mailing list. I've been using Perl professionally for almost nine years, now. I haven't had much cause to write much of it lately, but I read about this group on Michael Paoli's via: http://www.rawbw.com/~mp/perl/ I live in El Cerrito, so it seemed likely I could reach any meeting easily. I'm hoping to find more reasons to write Perl when 6.0 is released, with the all new engine. Most of the Perl I've written has been intended to do fulfill system administrator automation, though I have done a larger OO piece to dynamically update packet forwarding in iptables, and some shorter CGI scripts. Last week, I managed to soak my copy of Learning Python with tea, which I take to be a sign. Either that I should get back to Perl, or convert over to O'Reilly Safari subscription for my technical book reading, I haven't yet decided what the omen portends. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- = | Ubuntu: Linux to all Write a novel! = Shannon Prickett | www.ubuntulinux.com www.nanowrimo.org = binder at manjusri.org | = | You're working under a slight handicap. You happen to be human. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- End forwarded message ----- -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- = | Ubuntu: Linux to all Write a novel! = | www.ubuntulinux.com www.nanowrimo.org = Shannon Prickett | = yeahright at noreally.net | "Those who will be able to conquer software will be able to conquer the = | world." = | -- Tadahiro Sekimoto, president, NEC Corp. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/oakland/attachments/20060226/969739a9/attachment.bin From george at metaart.org Sat Feb 25 21:56:32 2006 From: george at metaart.org (George Woolley) Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 21:56:32 -0800 Subject: [oak perl] Introducing Shannon Prickett, a Perl monger. In-Reply-To: <20060226030955.GB21536@manjusri.org> References: <20060226030955.GB21536@manjusri.org> Message-ID: <200602252156.32606.george@metaart.org> Hi Shannon, Glad you joined the list! Thanks for introducing yourself! Kool, you've been using Perl for nearly 9 years! Ah, Perl 6. I'm eager for it myself, especially Perl 6 Rules. Many people prefer Python to Perl, some in this group I believe, though not me. I'll be interested in how you end up interpreting the omen. I gather you think it could be a sign to return Perl or it could be a sign to start doing much of your technical reading on Safari. Are you on Safari now? What do you think of it? George :) :) :) On Saturday 25 February 2006 19:09, Shannon Prickett wrote: > ----- Forwarded message from binder ----- > > Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 18:23:21 -0800 > To: oakland at pm.org > Subject: Introducing Shannon Prickett, a Perl monger. > > Hello. I've just joined the mailing list. I've been using Perl > professionally for almost nine years, now. I haven't had much cause > to write much of it lately, but I read about this group on Michael > Paoli's via: http://www.rawbw.com/~mp/perl/ > > I live in El Cerrito, so it seemed likely I could reach any meeting > easily. I'm hoping to find more reasons to write Perl when 6.0 is > released, with the all new engine. Most of the Perl I've written has > been intended to do fulfill system administrator automation, though I > have done a larger OO piece to dynamically update packet forwarding in > iptables, and some shorter CGI scripts. > > Last week, I managed to soak my copy of Learning Python with tea, which > I take to be a sign. Either that I should get back to Perl, or convert > over to O'Reilly Safari subscription for my technical book reading, I > haven't yet decided what the omen portends. > > -- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >-- = | Ubuntu: Linux to all Write a > novel! = Shannon Prickett | www.ubuntulinux.com > www.nanowrimo.org = binder at manjusri.org | > = | You're working under a slight handicap. You happen > to be human. > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >-- > > > > ----- End forwarded message ----- From george at metaart.org Mon Feb 27 17:32:55 2006 From: george at metaart.org (George Woolley) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 17:32:55 -0800 Subject: [oak perl] Ideas for Book Giveaways? > Books? In-Reply-To: <200602061702.37469.george@metaart.org> References: <200602061702.37469.george@metaart.org> Message-ID: <200602271732.55095.george@metaart.org> It's also useful to have book ideas when there are book for banner offers. I've received 2 suggestions. Any more? George On Monday 06 February 2006 17:02, George Woolley wrote: > I'm not sure when we'll next meet. > If nothing comes up soon, > I'll likely just set up a "social" get together sometime. > > When next we do get together, > we'll have giveaways. > Likely, I'll ask Marsee (of O'Reilly) to send some books > for the giveaways. > (I have some books to giveaway but could use more.) > > Does anyone have suggestions for what to ask for? > Ideally it should be > * Something you yourself would be interested in. > (That way I know there's at least one person interested.) > and > * Something you think a number of people would be interested in. > (That way I know it's likely I'll be able to give the book away.) > Other suggestions are also welcome. > > Also, if anyone wishes to bring some giveaways > (not necessarily books), > that would be wonderful. > > George > > > _______________________________________________ > Oakland mailing list > Oakland at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/oakland