From racke at linuxia.de Thu Sep 11 02:33:27 2014 From: racke at linuxia.de (Stefan Hornburg (Racke)) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 11:33:27 +0200 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Early bird tickets for Perl::Dancer conference Message-ID: <54116C67.8080704@linuxia.de> Early bird tickets for the Perl Dancer conference are available for sale until 12th September. You are saving 20 $ on the ticket for the training (6./7. October) and 30 $ on the ticket for the conference (8./9. October). On top of that students save 50% with a valid student ID. Please register for the conference on http://act.perl.dance/eic2014/registration.html and follow the payment instructions on the bottom of the page. Our main speakers are Sawyer X (Dancer) and Peter Rabbitson (DBIx::Class). Presentations are about Dancer, DBIx::Class and E-Commerce amongst other topics. Check http://act.perl.dance/eic2014/talks for more information. You can also still submit your own presentation at http://act.perl.dance/eic2014/newtalk. The conference is sponsored by Bottlenose, Endpoint, Booking.com, Perusion, West Branch Angler and M & D. Go to http://act.perl.dance for more information or contact us at 2014 at perl.dance. Regards Racke -- Perl and Dancer Development Visit our Perl::Dancer conference 2014: http://act.perl.dance/ From waltman at pobox.com Fri Sep 12 07:34:23 2014 From: waltman at pobox.com (Walt Mankowski) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 10:34:23 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Fwd: PPW 2014 Call for Speakers Message-ID: <20140912143423.GA11807@mawode.com> FYI... ----- Forwarded message from Dan Wright ----- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 07:28:51 -0700 (PDT) From: Dan Wright To: ppw-announce at googlegroups.com Subject: PPW 2014 Call for Speakers The Pittsburgh Perl Workshop Organizers are happy to announce our 7th annual event this November 7th through 9th in downtown Pittsburgh, PA. Our web site is now live and accepting registrations. We are also accepting talk submissions through September 26th: http://pghpw.org Thanks to Mark Jason Dominus and Tom Christiansen for volunteering talks for PPW already. And thanks to Infinity Interactive for covering the costs for John Anderson to come to PPW and teach our famous ?From Zero to Perl? class on November 7th *at no extra charge* for anybody buying a ticket to PPW. We do have room for one more paid day-long class on the 7th. Talks on the 8th and 9th may be 20 or 50 minutes long. We?ll give you a ticket to the event, a thank-you gift, and some world-famous PPW coffee! You may wonder ?what topic is right for PPW?? While you might find an academic talk here and there, PPW tends to prefer talks that focus on practical solutions to real-world problems. Talks do not necessarily need to involve Perl code, they just need to be relevant to Perl developers. Successful subjects in the past have included: Revision control, Tools for developers, Integrating other languages with Perl, Job hunting / recruiting, Personal health topics, Project management, and Perl community related talks. Ultimately, the litmus test for any talk we select for PPW is: "Will our attendees find value in this talk?" This is *your* opportunity to share in the excitement of being a part of PPW. Seize the moment and submit your talk today (please!) http://pghpw.org/ppw2014/newtalk Thank you, The 2014 PPW Organizers ----- End forwarded message ----- -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 173 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: From bryketos at gmail.com Mon Sep 15 18:47:42 2014 From: bryketos at gmail.com (Brian) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 21:47:42 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] In your experience, how long does it take for a PAUSE upload to be indexed on CPAN? Message-ID: Hi PPM, I was quite excited to upload my first CPAN module on CPAN day of this year (great meeting!) and I'm still waiting on the indexing. At this point the module has been tested all over the planet on all sorts of operating systems and Perls, and the code works at least as tested. I've heard that the indexing can take months. I'd like to include this module as an appendix to my doctoral dissertation at Penn, so I'm curious how long it has taken all you CPAN authors who have gone through this process before. Side note - do any of you use your cpan.org email addresses, or is it that more for correspondence regarding distributions? Thanks for the insight - it's much appreciated! Sincerely, Brian Cole bryketos -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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At this point > the > > module has been tested all over the planet on all sorts of operating > > systems and Perls, and the code works at least as tested. > > Indexing occurs every five minutes. > > -- > rjbs > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From perl.phl at rjbs.manxome.org Tue Sep 16 18:50:28 2014 From: perl.phl at rjbs.manxome.org (Ricardo Signes) Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 21:50:28 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] In your experience, how long does it take for a PAUSE upload to be indexed on CPAN? In-Reply-To: References: <20140916014915.GA18847@cancer.codesimply.com> Message-ID: <20140917015028.GA23993@cancer.codesimply.com> * Brian [2014-09-15T21:52:24] > Approval of the namespace then? Namespaces are first-come. There is no approval process.. Perhaps you would find http://prepan.org/ useful. Are you asking because you have an account, and uploaded, and it didn't get indexed? Or are you just curious? 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