From ben.hengst at gmail.com Mon Jul 2 12:53:59 2012 From: ben.hengst at gmail.com (benh) Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2012 12:53:59 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Fwd: Experience OSCON 2012 with a Free Expo Hall Pass In-Reply-To: <1341223779.18605.0.543781@post.oreilly.com> References: <1341223779.18605.0.543781@post.oreilly.com> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: O'Reilly Open Source Convention Date: Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 3:09 AM Subject: Experience OSCON 2012 with a Free Expo Hall Pass To: ben.hengst at gmail.com ** If you cannot read the information below, click here. [image: OSCON 2012] Join us at OSCON - for Free! Can't make it to OSCON this year? 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URL: From ben.hengst at gmail.com Mon Jul 2 22:28:08 2012 From: ben.hengst at gmail.com (benh) Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2012 22:28:08 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Talk topic for July 12th? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'm game, I've dabbled with dzil but I've always known I could do more. On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Jonathan "Duke" Leto wrote: > Howdy, > > Since I have been lame and not attending PDX.pm lately, I figured I > should give a talk. > > I propose a "Dist::Zilla for newbies" talk, since > > 1) I am a Dist::Zilla newbie > 2) I want to use it more and even submitted a pull request to a > dist.ini today with the help of RAFL [0] > 3) dzil removes many barriers to submitting modules to CPAN => > rainbows and unicorn farts! > > The talk will assume that you know absolutely nothing about dzil and > should finish with people knowing enough to use it in their daily > doings. > > Duke > > [0] https://github.com/rafl/eval-clean/pull/1 > > -- > Jonathan "Duke" Leto > Leto Labs LLC http://labs.leto.net > 209.691.DUKE http://dukeleto.pl > _______________________________________________ > Pdx-pm-list mailing list > Pdx-pm-list at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pdx-pm-list -- benh~ http://about.notbenh.info Stability is not a Regression. From enobacon at gmail.com Thu Jul 5 15:58:01 2012 From: enobacon at gmail.com (Seven til Seven) Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 15:58:01 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] July meeting next week - Programming in the Future + Intro to Dist::Zilla Message-ID: <201207051558.02012.enobacon@gmail.com> Thu. July 12th, 6:53pm at at FreeGeek ? 1731 SE 10th Ave. speakers: Eric Wilhelm + Jonathan "Duke" Leto (Rumored cameo / lightning talk by Florian "rafl" Ragwitz.) Programming in the Future - a preview of the upcoming OSCON presentation covering the last and next 25 years of programming technology using Perl as our time machine. We'll look at the evolution of tools, syntax, modules, and standard practices, the gooey innards, and some "hot new things" which are still being discovered again. Introduction to Dist::Zilla for Newbies - eliminates your excuses for not learning more about Dist::Zilla and using it on a regular basis. By the end of this talk, you will know how and why to use dzil as your favorite Perl package developer tool, and you might even need to publish more code on the CPAN just to have an excuse to use it more. As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub. From enobacon at gmail.com Thu Jul 12 11:32:02 2012 From: enobacon at gmail.com (Seven til Seven) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 11:32:02 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] tonight - Programming in the Future + Intro to Dist::Zilla Message-ID: <201207121132.02168.enobacon@gmail.com> Thu. July 12th, 6:53pm at at FreeGeek ? 1731 SE 10th Ave. speakers: Eric Wilhelm + Jonathan "Duke" Leto (Rumored cameo / lightning talk by Florian "rafl" Ragwitz.) Programming in the Future - a preview of the upcoming OSCON presentation covering the last and next 25 years of programming technology using Perl as our time machine. We'll look at the evolution of tools, syntax, modules, and standard practices, the gooey innards, and some "hot new things" which are still being discovered again. Introduction to Dist::Zilla for Newbies - eliminates your excuses for not learning more about Dist::Zilla and using it on a regular basis. By the end of this talk, you will know how and why to use dzil as your favorite Perl package developer tool, and you might even need to publish more code on the CPAN just to have an excuse to use it more. As usual, the meeting will be followed by social hour at the Lucky Lab Brew Pub. From joshua at keroes.com Fri Jul 13 09:13:03 2012 From: joshua at keroes.com (Joshua Keroes) Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 09:13:03 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Perl Weekly Message-ID: Mentioned at the meeting: http://perlweekly.com/latest.html If you like what you see, you can sign up at http://perlweekly.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cweyl at alumni.drew.edu Fri Jul 13 13:14:55 2012 From: cweyl at alumni.drew.edu (Chris Weyl) Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 13:14:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Pdx-pm] encrypted PAUSE credentials for Dist::Zilla Message-ID: I completely forgot to mention this last night, but it sounded like storing pause credentials in plaintext was considered suboptimal (funny that). It's possible to use Dist::Zilla::Stash::PAUSE::Encrypted to read your id/pw from an encrypted ~/.pause; it in turn uses Config::Identity::PAUSE to handle gpg. If you include it in your ~/.dzil/config.ini as: [%PAUSE::Encrypted / %PAUSE] ...then things Just Work (assuming your ~/.pause is properly set up). Disclaimer: I wrote the thing; I'm not sure it's an optimal approach but it has been working for me so far. -Chris From liz at dijkmat.nl Thu Jul 12 11:50:37 2012 From: liz at dijkmat.nl (Elizabeth Mattijsen) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 20:50:37 +0200 Subject: [Pdx-pm] tonight - Programming in the Future + Intro to Dist::Zilla In-Reply-To: <201207121132.02168.enobacon@gmail.com> References: <201207121132.02168.enobacon@gmail.com> Message-ID: On Jul 12, 2012, at 8:32 PM, Seven til Seven wrote: > Thu. July 12th, 6:53pm at at FreeGeek ? 1731 SE 10th Ave. > > speakers: Eric Wilhelm + Jonathan "Duke" Leto > > (Rumored cameo / lightning talk by Florian "rafl" Ragwitz.) > > Programming in the Future - a preview of the upcoming OSCON > presentation covering the last and next 25 years of programming > technology using Perl as our time machine. We'll look at the evolution > of tools, syntax, modules, and standard practices, the gooey innards, > and some "hot new things" which are still being discovered again. Wish we could be there. It appears we booked our flight to Portland one day too late. :-( Liz From ben.hengst at gmail.com Thu Jul 12 19:47:19 2012 From: ben.hengst at gmail.com (benh) Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 19:47:19 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Fwd: Code Today: Get a Free OSCON Expo Hall Pass and Other Stories In-Reply-To: <1342131618.32039.0.544306@post.oreilly.com> References: <1342131618.32039.0.544306@post.oreilly.com> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: O'Reilly Media Date: Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 3:20 PM Subject: Code Today: Get a Free OSCON Expo Hall Pass and Other Stories To: ben.hengst at gmail.com ** View in browser. 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URL: From jonathan at leto.net Mon Jul 16 15:42:15 2012 From: jonathan at leto.net (Jonathan "Duke" Leto) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 15:42:15 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] encrypted PAUSE credentials for Dist::Zilla In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Howdy, Awesome! Thanks for writing this! I will give it a whirl soon to see how it flies. Duke On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Chris Weyl wrote: > > I completely forgot to mention this last night, but it sounded like storing > pause credentials in plaintext was considered suboptimal (funny that). It's > possible to use Dist::Zilla::Stash::PAUSE::Encrypted to read your id/pw from > an encrypted ~/.pause; it in turn uses Config::Identity::PAUSE to handle > gpg. > > If you include it in your ~/.dzil/config.ini as: > > [%PAUSE::Encrypted / %PAUSE] > > ...then things Just Work (assuming your ~/.pause is properly set up). > > Disclaimer: I wrote the thing; I'm not sure it's an optimal approach but it > has been working for me so far. > > -Chris > _______________________________________________ > Pdx-pm-list mailing list > Pdx-pm-list at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pdx-pm-list -- Jonathan "Duke" Leto Leto Labs LLC http://labs.leto.net 209.691.DUKE http://dukeleto.pl From exodist7 at gmail.com Thu Jul 19 18:15:29 2012 From: exodist7 at gmail.com (Chad Granum) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 18:15:29 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Perl developer needed, Xerox, Wilsonville Message-ID: The team I work with at Xerox in Wilsonville is looking for a developer. Here is a public posting: http://jobview.monster.com/Web-Application-Developer-Job-Wilsonville-OR-112355986.aspx The posting does not say Xerox/Wilsonville, but it is. Ignore the microsoft/windows stuff. -Chad From enobacon at gmail.com Tue Jul 24 01:23:00 2012 From: enobacon at gmail.com (Eric Wilhelm) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 01:23:00 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] August meeting topic? Message-ID: <201207240123.00135.enobacon@gmail.com> Hi all, Does anybody have a presentation ready for the 9th? We could possibly do a two-part meeting if you only have something short. We should try to get something planned in the next couple days. Thanks, Eric -- --------------------------------------------------- http://scratchcomputing.com --------------------------------------------------- From enobacon at gmail.com Fri Jul 27 01:20:51 2012 From: enobacon at gmail.com (Eric Wilhelm) Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 01:20:51 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] August meeting - rosettacode chrestomathy review In-Reply-To: <201207240123.00135.enobacon@gmail.com> References: <201207240123.00135.enobacon@gmail.com> Message-ID: <201207270120.51596.enobacon@gmail.com> # from Eric Wilhelm on Tuesday 24 July 2012: >Does anybody have a presentation ready for the 9th? We could >possibly do a two-part meeting if you only have something short. > >We should try to get something planned in the next couple days. Another Thursday has gone wooshing by and the meeting is now less than 2 weeks away. I propose that we review some of the Perl 6 examples from rosettacode.org -- Perl 5 examples and other languages for comparison are fair game as well. If this sounds good, can we please have a few volunteers to pick some examples to review? If you find an unimplemented one and implement it for the meeting, you get a mug. Please add yourself to the agenda here: http://pdx.pm.org/kwiki/index.cgi?August2012Meeting Thanks, Eric -- --------------------------------------------------- http://scratchcomputing.com ---------------------------------------------------