Phoenix.pm: Tempe/East Vally PerlMongers Approved.
Scott Thompson
scottcodes at thepurplehaze.com
Mon Nov 10 11:39:14 CST 2003
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> From: owner-phoenix-pm-list at pm.org
> [mailto:owner-phoenix-pm-list at pm.org]On Behalf Of Tom Achtenberg
> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 9:57 AM
> To: 'phoenix-pm-list at happyfunball.pm.org'
> Subject: RE: Phoenix.pm: Tempe/East Vally PerlMongers Approved.
>
>
> Hi Craig, I'm fairly new to the group and Perl. My main project
> right now is converting our web site to a content management
> system called WebGUI that is written in Perl. As part of that
> I'll be writing a few Perl scripts too. I too like IIS and ASP
> so Scott, you're not alone.
>
> Since Deer Valley/Anthem is my neck of the woods, I could
> probably actually attend a meeting in that area. Downtown and
> the East side at night just don't work for me. And Scott, while
> I have not said anything, I too have grown weary of all the
> childish snipping about avoiding people at meetings...
>
So, when you and I are at a meeting at the same time, we can specifically
NOT avoid each other, and go in our own corner (rotting-fruit-shield in
place...) and discuss PerlScript/ASP.
Cool. :)
FYI, feel free to bounce any ideas off my head. As the fruit stains on the
wall can attest, I'm the penultimate rubber-necker.
All joking aside, the reason I asked if I was coming into a politically
volatile situation was to know -- before I show up -- who's pissed at who.
I hate to boil it down to that, but hey -- politics among passionate persons
can make long-time enemies if you talk to the wrong person. I don't wanna
be burning any bridges as I'm crossing them. At the same time, far be it
from me to avoid Person A because Person B says I should. I'd just hate to
think that Person B would start avoiding me because I said "Hi" to Person A.
*sigh* Maybe I should lurk for a while, eh? :)
Scott
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