From brainbuz at brainbuz.org Mon Aug 4 15:33:03 2014 From: brainbuz at brainbuz.org (John Karr) Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2014 18:33:03 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] CPAN Day at the Standard Tap August 14, 6:00 PM Message-ID: Several People have been blogging at blogs.perl.org about CPAN Day on August 14. Standard Tap have offered their dining room for our use. The Standard Tap has wi-fi but there are also several xfinity and verizon hotspots there, so bring your laptop. While the meeting won't be the perfect opportunity for creating awesome new cpan modules it is a great time for light maintenance and documentation. Don't have any modules to work on? Don't fret, you can always proofread someone else's work. You can also look at http://neilb.org/adoption/ for modules that are be available for adoption (the list is auto generated it includes many modules that don't need a new maintainer). You can also work on patches to other peoples modules. The Standard Tap is at Second and Poplar in Philadelphia. We have a reservation for 6:00PM on Thursday August 14. CPAN Day officially ends at 8:00 PM EDT because the CPAN servers are currently 4 hours ahead of us (UTC). That gives 2 hours of PM meeting to upload your code. When I first floated this idea I suggested meeting the day before because of this, but we'll still have two hours in which we can upload. From bryketos at gmail.com Tue Aug 5 15:00:51 2014 From: bryketos at gmail.com (Brian) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2014 18:00:51 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] CPAN Day at the Standard Tap August 14, 6:00 PM In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks for setting this up, John. I have a module I'd like to put on CPAN that is a refactoring of a 10-year old bioinformatics program written in Perl . I'll contact the program's original authors and ask permission to make the module available on the CPAN. The program's original copyright and license did not specify terms of redistribution and/or modification. I'd appreciate advice and help with this process as it would be my first CPAN module. Will trade beer for sagacity and insight - free as in beer AND free as in freedom. If anybody has experience contributing to the BioPerl module hierarchy on CPAN also this will be useful. Thanks! Brian Cole On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 6:33 PM, John Karr wrote: > Several People have been blogging at blogs.perl.org about CPAN Day on > August 14. Standard Tap have offered their dining room for our use. > > The Standard Tap has wi-fi but there are also several xfinity and verizon > hotspots there, so bring your laptop. While the meeting won't be the > perfect opportunity for creating awesome new cpan modules it is a great > time for light maintenance and documentation. > > Don't have any modules to work on? Don't fret, you can always proofread > someone else's work. You can also look at http://neilb.org/adoption/ for > modules that are be available for adoption (the list is auto generated it > includes many modules that don't need a new maintainer). You can also work > on patches to other peoples modules. > > The Standard Tap is at Second and Poplar in Philadelphia. > > We have a reservation for 6:00PM on Thursday August 14. > > CPAN Day officially ends at 8:00 PM EDT because the CPAN servers are > currently 4 hours ahead of us (UTC). That gives 2 hours of PM meeting to > upload your code. When I first floated this idea I suggested meeting the > day before because of this, but we'll still have two hours in which we can > upload. > > _______________________________________________ > Philadelphia-pm mailing list > Philadelphia-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/philadelphia-pm > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brainbuz at brainbuz.org Tue Aug 12 11:47:37 2014 From: brainbuz at brainbuz.org (John Karr) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 14:47:37 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Thursday Meeting At Standard Tap Message-ID: Just a reminder we're meeting at the Standard Tap on Thursday. We'll be gathering in the upstairs bar after 6pm. From brainbuz at brainbuz.org Thu Aug 14 09:50:11 2014 From: brainbuz at brainbuz.org (John Karr) Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 12:50:11 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Are You coming to Perl Mongers Today at Standard Tap? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The Philadelphia PM CPAN Day meeting is tonight at Standard Tap at 6PM. Because it was looking like light attendance we were being moved to the bar area. Another group is being placed at the bar so we're going to be in the dining room after all. If you are coming and haven't done so already, I would appreciate an email so that I can update the restaurant on how much space we'll need. 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