From rumen_t at yahoo.com Sat Sep 2 04:30:12 2000 From: rumen_t at yahoo.com (RUMEN TELBIZOW) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:45 2004 Subject: Hi Message-ID: <20000902093012.28647.qmail@web119.yahoomail.com> sofia-pm-list - An official of Sofia's Perl hackers RUMEN TELBIZOW Zdraweite PERL fenowe toku shto se addnah wuw tozi mailin list i bih jelal da probwam dali raboti? Pishete nqkoi mail da se undeq che e taka? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ From mirchev at operamail.com Thu Sep 7 15:29:19 2000 From: mirchev at operamail.com (Christo Mirchev) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:21:45 2004 Subject: FWD: CfP German Perl Workshop 3.0 March 2001 Message-ID: <39F4D6D9@operamail.com> sofia-pm-list - An official of Sofia's Perl hackers Christo Mirchev >===== Original Message From wsorga@perlworkshop.de ===== distribution: all perlmonger contacts in europe (you are listed on: http://www.pm.org/groups/groups.shtml) dear perl enthusiast and even european perl monger contact, my name is alexander sigel from the orga and program committee of the (non-commercial) annual german perl workshop. in this mail i cordially invite you and interested YAPHs in the respective groups you direct to consider participating in our 3rd annual german perl workshop, or, even better, to submit a contribution. the workshop will take place (ash) wednesday feb 28, 2001 - friday march 2nd, 2001 at the university of applied sciences of bonn-rhein-sieg, campus sankt augustin (near bonn, the former capital), and it will be organized in cooperation with YAS/YAPC. to the pm contacts in germany: have you already subscribed to our info list (wsinfo@perlworkshop.de)? to the pm contacts in austria and switzerland: we'd very much like to increase your involvement. you are part of our primary community. don't hesitate to contact us. all others: to most of you this message will serve only to be aware of what's happening elsewhere, maybe also to later browse the program and resources. but if you perl geek happen to speak a bit of german, are by chance nearby or willing to travel slightly farther: why not come by? please note that the focus of the workshop is rather regional, so about 2/3 of the talks will be in german (!), and attendance is intentionally restricted to approx. 200 participants. in other words: we are very interested in high-quality submissions from neighbouring countries, and will accept some talks in english language, but it is _not_ a european perl conference. as most contributions will be held in german, you would profit most if you had at least a minimal working knowledge of german. the latter is not a condition but recommended to avoid your disappointment. *** please send your abstract as plain text to wsorga@perlworkshop.de until 23rd of october, 2000, latest. *** the german perl-workshop is a non-commercial activity of the german(-speaking) perl community, mostly financed by sponsors. our aim is to foster exchange and social networking between developers of perl-modules and advanced perl users in the german-speaking region (and beyond). more details, and soon the first call for papers: http://www.perlworkshop.de/2001/ please send feedback to me or to wsorga@perlworkshop.de enjoy perl! alex ---------------------------------------------- Alexander Sigel, M.A. sigel@bonn.iz-soz.de Informationszentrum Sozialwissenschaften, R&D Lenn?str. 30, D-53113 Bonn, Germany +49 228 2281 170 tel, +49 228 2281 120 fax Homepage: http://index.bonn.iz-soz.de/~sigel/