From enobacon at gmail.com Wed May 15 14:13:58 2019 From: enobacon at gmail.com (Eric Wilhelm) Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 14:13:58 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] May meetup next Wednesday, 22nd 6:53 Message-ID: <2348881.aFcOmLb1HH@broq> Hi all, Please suggest somewhere in SE or south-ish for next week's meetup. While you're marking your calendars, I believe we're on for Andrew's talk on June 12th (description coming soon.) Thanks, Eric From andrew+pdxpm at afresh1.com Wed May 15 15:41:39 2019 From: andrew+pdxpm at afresh1.com (Andrew Hewus Fresh) Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 15:41:39 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] May meetup next Wednesday, 22nd 6:53 In-Reply-To: <2348881.aFcOmLb1HH@broq> References: <2348881.aFcOmLb1HH@broq> Message-ID: <20190515224139.GH31367@us.holligan.net> On May 15, 2019 5:13:58 PM EDT, Eric Wilhelm wrote: > While you're marking your calendars, I believe we're on for Andrew's > talk on June 12th (description coming soon.) It's going to be a trial run of my Perl Conference talk Open Sourcing DBIx::Class::Events While I will explain a bit about what DBIx::Class::Events does and how it works, this talk is primarily about open source contributions being driven by the folks in a company who care about them and how it is up to those people to provide the resources and knowledge to everyone else in order to create an open source culture in the workplace. As far as I know, no request to open source something has ever been denied by my employer, Grant Street Group, and while the company has always had the same "go for it" attitude, the folks writing code are only just starting to gain momentum releasing things publicly. I'll talk about showing other folks in the company the benefits of sharing code internally, how that exposed the benefits of open-source in general, and how we as a company progressed to getting DBIx::Class::Events onto the CPAN. https://perlconference.us/tpc-2019-pit/schedule/ https://twitter.com/PerlConferences/status/1126531624378695681 From enobacon at gmail.com Wed May 22 09:44:22 2019 From: enobacon at gmail.com (Eric Wilhelm) Date: Wed, 22 May 2019 09:44:22 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] May meetup next Wednesday, 22nd 6:53 In-Reply-To: <2348881.aFcOmLb1HH@broq> References: <2348881.aFcOmLb1HH@broq> Message-ID: <8010577.W1YaFJQ3ZG@broq> Crickets. On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 14:13:58 you wrote: > Please suggest somewhere in SE or south-ish for next week's meetup. From enobacon at gmail.com Wed May 29 12:34:53 2019 From: enobacon at gmail.com (Eric Wilhelm) Date: Wed, 29 May 2019 12:34:53 -0700 Subject: [Pdx-pm] Open Source at Work - Jun 12th meeting Message-ID: <21978025.g9oQJBYFNH@broq> Hi all, Please join us in two weeks at the June 12th meeting for a presentation. Open Sourcing DBIx::Class::Events Andrew Hewus Fresh will be giving a trial run of his TPCiP talk While I will explain a bit about what DBIx::Class::Events does and how it works, this talk is primarily about open source contributions being driven by the folks in a company who care about them and how it is up to those people to provide the resources and knowledge to everyone else in order to create an open source culture in the workplace. As far as I know, no request to open source something has ever been denied by my employer, Grant Street Group, and while the company has always had the same "go for it" attitude, the folks writing code are only just starting to gain momentum releasing things publicly. I'll talk about showing other folks in the company the benefits of sharing code internally, how that exposed the benefits of open-source in general, and how we as a company progressed to getting DBIx::Class::Events onto the CPAN. 6:53pm - Collective Agency downtown (511 SW 10th, 12th floor) http://calagator.org/events/1250475678