From bduggan at matatu.org Mon Sep 9 06:04:04 2019 From: bduggan at matatu.org (Brian Duggan) Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2019 09:04:04 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Wednesday, the 11th Message-ID: <20190909130404.GA78635@Brian-C02WV0VKHTDD> Happy fall! Any interest in having a Perl Mongers meeting this Wednesday? I have a few Perl6-ey things around concurrency I could talk about -- anyone else? Brian From brainbuz at brainbuz.org Mon Sep 9 15:06:59 2019 From: brainbuz at brainbuz.org (John Karr) Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2019 18:06:59 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Wednesday, the 11th In-Reply-To: <20190909130404.GA78635@Brian-C02WV0VKHTDD> References: <20190909130404.GA78635@Brian-C02WV0VKHTDD> Message-ID: <5233aef1-bc4a-6974-64aa-2429d071af1d@brainbuz.org> I'm giving a talk next month at PLUG about my Vote::Count Perl Module. I would be happy to preview it for Phila PM, but I don't think I'm ready to give it this Wednesday. On 9/9/19 9:04 AM, Brian Duggan wrote: > Happy fall! > > Any interest in having a Perl Mongers meeting this Wednesday? > > I have a few Perl6-ey things around concurrency I could talk about -- > anyone else? From bduggan at matatu.org Tue Sep 10 05:27:42 2019 From: bduggan at matatu.org (Brian Duggan) Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2019 08:27:42 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Wednesday, the 11th In-Reply-To: <5233aef1-bc4a-6974-64aa-2429d071af1d@brainbuz.org> References: <20190909130404.GA78635@Brian-C02WV0VKHTDD> <5233aef1-bc4a-6974-64aa-2429d071af1d@brainbuz.org> Message-ID: <20190910122742.GA86862@Brian-C02WV0VKHTDD> Hmm -- maybe we should try for something at the end of the month instead...Wednesday the 25th? Brian On Monday, September 9, John Karr wrote: > I'm giving a talk next month at PLUG about my Vote::Count Perl Module. I > would be happy to preview it for Phila PM, but I don't think I'm ready to > give it this Wednesday. > > On 9/9/19 9:04 AM, Brian Duggan wrote: > > Happy fall! > > > > Any interest in having a Perl Mongers meeting this Wednesday? > > > > I have a few Perl6-ey things around concurrency I could talk about -- > > anyone else? > _______________________________________________ > Philadelphia-pm mailing list > Philadelphia-pm at pm.org > https://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/philadelphia-pm From bduggan at matatu.org Fri Sep 13 11:57:52 2019 From: bduggan at matatu.org (Brian Duggan) Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 14:57:52 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Wednesday, the 25th Message-ID: <20190913185752.GA20903@Brian-C02WV0VKHTDD> Hi Folks, So -- on Wednesday, September 25th, John will give a talk about Vote::Count. The details are on http://phl.pm.org and here -- Who: John Karr Where: Industrious -- 230 S Broad, 17th-18th floor When: September 25th, 6pm What: Vote::Count Counting Better Voting Methods. The Ancient Greeks used Pebbles to count Ballots, today we use computers to count ballots, but the method of counting them is the same, and throwing Pebbles into Urns is more secure than many of our voting machines. Vote For One, Most Votes Wins only works well when there are only two choices. With Ranked Ballots Voters can express a list of preferences. Vote::Count is a Perl library for tabulating Election Results with Ranked and Range Ballots. I'll send something out again closer to the date. Looking forward to seeing everyone! Brian From bduggan at matatu.org Tue Sep 24 05:42:07 2019 From: bduggan at matatu.org (Brian Duggan) Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2019 08:42:07 -0400 Subject: [Philadelphia-pm] Tomorrow -- Wednesday, the 25th. Vote::Count Message-ID: <20190924124207.GA97998@Brian-C02WV0VKHTDD> Hi Folks -- Reminder that tomorrow we have: Who: John Karr Where: Industrious -- 230 S Broad, 17th-18th floor When: September 25th, 6pm What: Vote::Count Counting Better Voting Methods. The Ancient Greeks used Pebbles to count Ballots, today we use computers to count ballots, but the method of counting them is the same, and throwing Pebbles into Urns is more secure than many of our voting machines. Vote For One, Most Votes Wins only works well when there are only two choices. With Ranked Ballots Voters can express a list of preferences. Vote::Count is a Perl library for tabulating Election Results with Ranked and Range Ballots. More details: http://phl.pm.org