SPUG: SPUG@cpan.org is aliiiive...

Patterson, David S (Pat) davidpa at lucent.com
Tue Jul 18 17:12:32 CDT 2000


I think I speak for all  (most all)  ((a majority, no doubt))  (((well, at
least some, for pete sake!)))  ((((c'mon, there's got to be more than just
me!!)))) of ESPUG when I say that we'd be interested in participating in
this project, just so long as most of that participation can occur on the
east side of Lake Washington.  A few of the vanguard might be persuaded to
journey across the great pond for occasional collaborative exercises,
especially any kickoff festivities.

By the way, just in case anyone was wondering, this month's regularly
scheduled ESPUG meeting (4th Wednesday of each month) actually happened on
July 6th!  (Thanks again, Damian!!)  Our August meeting will occur on the
regulary scheduled 4th Wednesday of that month.

Thanks,

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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Bill Alford [SMTP:billa at willapabay.org]
> Sent:	Tuesday, July 18, 2000 1:04 PM
> To:	B.Ingerson at epixtech.com
> Cc:	spug-list at pm.org
> Subject:	Re: SPUG: SPUG at cpan.org is aliiiive...
> 
> Great!
> 
> I recommend keeping the project list on the main mailing list as long as
> possible.  If there are any perl development issues that crop up it will
> be good for everyone to see them and discuss.  Watching how the software
> development of an open perl project progresses should be interesting too.
> 
> Also, every once-in-a-while one of us lurkers will see something that may
> be covered by our experience and we'll be able to drop a note, even if we
> don't have time to help develop.
> 
> Of course, after a certain point we'll probably need to split the
> development list from the main one.  Especially if things seem to be off
> topic of perl discussions, though I'm guessing that most of the issues
> will be stuff that we'll all run across at some point.
> 
> Bill 
> 
> On Mon, 17 Jul 2000 B.Ingerson at epixtech.com wrote:
> 
> > Well, It's official!
> > 
> > SPUG is the first Perl user's group to be recognized as a CPAN author.
> We
> > are register under the pseudonym "SPUG". You can do an author search for
> us
> > at http://search.cpan.org  (Now all we have to do is write some great
> > modules.)
> > 
> > As an aside, we get the email address SPUG at cpan.org. Currently I have
> this
> > address forward its mail to spug-list at pm.org. In other words you can use
> > this as an alias for posting to the list.
> > 
> > Once the project(s) get rolling, we will probably need to spawn a new
> list
> > just for development traffic.
> > 
> > Cheers, Brian
> > 
> > 
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