From cpan2 at tinita.de Wed Apr 20 07:24:43 2016 From: cpan2 at tinita.de (=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Tina_M=FCller?=) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 16:24:43 +0200 (CEST) Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? Message-ID: Hi Seattle Perl Mongers! I'll visit the States in September. I'll come to Seattle, Portland and possibly Vancouver. I'm a member of Berlin.pm since 2002, and I'd love to meet perl people during my stay. Looking at the mailing list, it seems SPUG isn't doing meetings anymore. I'm also on the #spug IRC channel now. If there will be a meeting, I would like to give a talk or two, but I'd also enjoy just having a social meeting in some pub ;-) Any hints on what to do and where to stay in Seattle are also welcome ;-) cheers, tina From m3047 at m3047.net Wed Apr 20 08:35:42 2016 From: m3047 at m3047.net (Fred Morris) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 08:35:42 -0700 (GMT+7) Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, [ISO-8859-15] Tina M?ller wrote: > Hi Seattle Perl Mongers! > > I'll visit the States in September. Hi Tina! I moved to Tacoma, we have plenty of restaurants and things to do here, and you can get there in a car! By inference you raise an interesting question: since SPUG isn't meeting regularly, where do SPUGgers go, what do they do now? I'll go first: * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. * Going to Data Day Seattle; went last year. * Sporadically attended the Tacoma Big Data meetup @UWT, but that may be going defunct. * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never caught on. * Joined a Security & Beers meetup, but haven't attended yet. * Attend other more or less general business functions from time to time. Haven't found anything here with quite the same mix as SPUG though, unfortunately. (And it wouldn't have to be Perl centric, I write mostly in Python at the moment, although I still prefer Net::DNS over dnspython.) -- Fred Internet Plumber/Staff Software Engineer @ an established internet infrastructure management company From ken.mcglothlen at gmail.com Wed Apr 20 10:33:00 2016 From: ken.mcglothlen at gmail.com (Ken McGlothlen) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 10:33:00 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Y?know, since Tina is coming out all this way, I?d attend a SPUG meeting. (I?m living in Tacoma at the moment as well, but perfectly willing to drive into Seattle.) > On 2016?04?20 (Wed), at 08:35, Fred Morris wrote: > > On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, [ISO-8859-15] Tina M?ller wrote: >> Hi Seattle Perl Mongers! >> >> I'll visit the States in September. > > Hi Tina! I moved to Tacoma, we have plenty of restaurants and things to do > here, and you can get there in a car! > > By inference you raise an interesting question: since SPUG isn't meeting > regularly, where do SPUGgers go, what do they do now? > > I'll go first: > > * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. > * Going to Data Day Seattle; went last year. > * Sporadically attended the Tacoma Big Data meetup @UWT, but that may be > going defunct. > * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. > * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never > caught on. > * Joined a Security & Beers meetup, but haven't attended yet. > * Attend other more or less general business functions from time to time. > > Haven't found anything here with quite the same mix as SPUG though, > unfortunately. (And it wouldn't have to be Perl centric, I write mostly in > Python at the moment, although I still prefer Net::DNS over dnspython.) > > -- > > Fred > Internet Plumber/Staff Software Engineer @ an established internet > infrastructure management company > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ From gryphon.shafer at gmail.com Wed Apr 20 11:15:56 2016 From: gryphon.shafer at gmail.com (Gryphon Shafer) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 11:15:56 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I too would attend a SPUG meeting if held. Is there anyone in Seattle willing to host? (I'm not in Seattle, otherwise I'd offer to host.) On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Ken McGlothlen wrote: > Y?know, since Tina is coming out all this way, I?d attend a SPUG meeting. > (I?m living in Tacoma at the moment as well, but perfectly willing to drive > into Seattle.) > > > > On 2016?04?20 (Wed), at 08:35, Fred Morris wrote: > > > > On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, [ISO-8859-15] Tina M?ller wrote: > >> Hi Seattle Perl Mongers! > >> > >> I'll visit the States in September. > > > > Hi Tina! I moved to Tacoma, we have plenty of restaurants and things to > do > > here, and you can get there in a car! > > > > By inference you raise an interesting question: since SPUG isn't meeting > > regularly, where do SPUGgers go, what do they do now? > > > > I'll go first: > > > > * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. > > * Going to Data Day Seattle; went last year. > > * Sporadically attended the Tacoma Big Data meetup @UWT, but that may be > > going defunct. > > * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. > > * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never > > caught on. > > * Joined a Security & Beers meetup, but haven't attended yet. > > * Attend other more or less general business functions from time to time. > > > > Haven't found anything here with quite the same mix as SPUG though, > > unfortunately. 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URL: From jeff.d.almeida at gmail.com Wed Apr 20 11:48:56 2016 From: jeff.d.almeida at gmail.com (Jeff Almeida) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 11:48:56 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Perhaps we should think about holding a meeting somewhere around SeaTac/Tukwila then? Equally inconvenient for everyone, but with ample free parking. :D cheers Jeff On Apr 20, 2016 11:16 AM, "Gryphon Shafer" wrote: > I too would attend a SPUG meeting if held. Is there anyone in Seattle > willing to host? (I'm not in Seattle, otherwise I'd offer to host.) > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Ken McGlothlen > wrote: > >> Y?know, since Tina is coming out all this way, I?d attend a SPUG meeting. >> (I?m living in Tacoma at the moment as well, but perfectly willing to drive >> into Seattle.) >> >> >> > On 2016?04?20 (Wed), at 08:35, Fred Morris wrote: >> > >> > On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, [ISO-8859-15] Tina M?ller wrote: >> >> Hi Seattle Perl Mongers! >> >> >> >> I'll visit the States in September. >> > >> > Hi Tina! I moved to Tacoma, we have plenty of restaurants and things to >> do >> > here, and you can get there in a car! >> > >> > By inference you raise an interesting question: since SPUG isn't meeting >> > regularly, where do SPUGgers go, what do they do now? >> > >> > I'll go first: >> > >> > * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. >> > * Going to Data Day Seattle; went last year. >> > * Sporadically attended the Tacoma Big Data meetup @UWT, but that may be >> > going defunct. >> > * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. >> > * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never >> > caught on. >> > * Joined a Security & Beers meetup, but haven't attended yet. >> > * Attend other more or less general business functions from time to >> time. >> > >> > Haven't found anything here with quite the same mix as SPUG though, >> > unfortunately. (And it wouldn't have to be Perl centric, I write mostly >> in >> > Python at the moment, although I still prefer Net::DNS over dnspython.) >> > >> > -- >> > >> > Fred >> > Internet Plumber/Staff Software Engineer @ an established internet >> > infrastructure management company >> > _____________________________________________________________ >> > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >> > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >> > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >> > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >> > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >> >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >> > > > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cpan2 at tinita.de Wed Apr 20 12:04:31 2016 From: cpan2 at tinita.de (=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Tina_M=FCller?=) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 21:04:31 +0200 (CEST) Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Jeff Almeida wrote: > Perhaps we should think about holding a meeting somewhere around > SeaTac/Tukwila then? Equally inconvenient for everyone, but with ample free > parking. :D That sounds good, especially as I'm planning to get around mainly by bike ;-) Fred: Thanks! Yeah, I'd also be interested to visit a security related meeting. Ingy showed me Signal/Redphone and pond last year, and I attended a couple of cryptoparties since then. Still 5 months ahead, though... > On Apr 20, 2016 11:16 AM, "Gryphon Shafer" wrote: > >> I too would attend a SPUG meeting if held. Is there anyone in Seattle >> willing to host? (I'm not in Seattle, otherwise I'd offer to host.) >> >> On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Ken McGlothlen >> wrote: >> >>> Y?know, since Tina is coming out all this way, I?d attend a SPUG meeting. >>> (I?m living in Tacoma at the moment as well, but perfectly willing to drive >>> into Seattle.) >>> >>> >>>> On 2016?04?20 (Wed), at 08:35, Fred Morris wrote: >>>> >>>> On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, [ISO-8859-15] Tina M?ller wrote: >>>>> Hi Seattle Perl Mongers! >>>>> >>>>> I'll visit the States in September. >>>> >>>> Hi Tina! I moved to Tacoma, we have plenty of restaurants and things to >>> do >>>> here, and you can get there in a car! >>>> >>>> By inference you raise an interesting question: since SPUG isn't meeting >>>> regularly, where do SPUGgers go, what do they do now? >>>> >>>> I'll go first: >>>> >>>> * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. >>>> * Going to Data Day Seattle; went last year. >>>> * Sporadically attended the Tacoma Big Data meetup @UWT, but that may be >>>> going defunct. >>>> * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. >>>> * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never >>>> caught on. >>>> * Joined a Security & Beers meetup, but haven't attended yet. >>>> * Attend other more or less general business functions from time to >>> time. >>>> >>>> Haven't found anything here with quite the same mix as SPUG though, >>>> unfortunately. (And it wouldn't have to be Perl centric, I write mostly >>> in >>>> Python at the moment, although I still prefer Net::DNS over dnspython.) >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Fred >>>> Internet Plumber/Staff Software Engineer @ an established internet >>>> infrastructure management company >>>> _____________________________________________________________ >>>> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >>>> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >>>> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >>>> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >>>> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >>> >>> _____________________________________________________________ >>> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >>> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >>> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >>> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >>> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >>> >> >> >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >> > From cpan2 at tinita.de Wed Apr 20 12:32:00 2016 From: cpan2 at tinita.de (=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Tina_M=FCller?=) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 21:32:00 +0200 (CEST) Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Tina M?ller wrote: > On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Jeff Almeida wrote: > >> Perhaps we should think about holding a meeting somewhere around >> SeaTac/Tukwila then? Equally inconvenient for everyone, but with ample free >> parking. :D > > That sounds good, especially as I'm planning to get around mainly by bike ;-) although the display in miles instead of kilometers was a bit misleading, ahem =) 12 miles from downtown. but I guess there is also public transport available? > > Fred: > Thanks! > Yeah, I'd also be interested to visit a security related meeting. > Ingy showed me Signal/Redphone and pond last year, and I attended a couple > of cryptoparties since then. > > Still 5 months ahead, though... > >> On Apr 20, 2016 11:16 AM, "Gryphon Shafer" >> wrote: >> >>> I too would attend a SPUG meeting if held. Is there anyone in Seattle >>> willing to host? (I'm not in Seattle, otherwise I'd offer to host.) >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Ken McGlothlen >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Y?know, since Tina is coming out all this way, I?d attend a SPUG meeting. >>>> (I?m living in Tacoma at the moment as well, but perfectly willing to >>>> drive >>>> into Seattle.) >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 2016?04?20 (Wed), at 08:35, Fred Morris wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, [ISO-8859-15] Tina M?ller wrote: >>>>>> Hi Seattle Perl Mongers! >>>>>> >>>>>> I'll visit the States in September. >>>>> >>>>> Hi Tina! I moved to Tacoma, we have plenty of restaurants and things to >>>> do >>>>> here, and you can get there in a car! >>>>> >>>>> By inference you raise an interesting question: since SPUG isn't meeting >>>>> regularly, where do SPUGgers go, what do they do now? >>>>> >>>>> I'll go first: >>>>> >>>>> * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. >>>>> * Going to Data Day Seattle; went last year. >>>>> * Sporadically attended the Tacoma Big Data meetup @UWT, but that may be >>>>> going defunct. >>>>> * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. >>>>> * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never >>>>> caught on. >>>>> * Joined a Security & Beers meetup, but haven't attended yet. >>>>> * Attend other more or less general business functions from time to >>>> time. >>>>> >>>>> Haven't found anything here with quite the same mix as SPUG though, >>>>> unfortunately. (And it wouldn't have to be Perl centric, I write mostly >>>> in >>>>> Python at the moment, although I still prefer Net::DNS over dnspython.) >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> Fred >>>>> Internet Plumber/Staff Software Engineer @ an established internet >>>>> infrastructure management company >>>>> _____________________________________________________________ >>>>> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >>>>> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >>>>> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >>>>> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >>>>> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >>>> >>>> _____________________________________________________________ >>>> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >>>> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >>>> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >>>> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >>>> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >>>> >>> >>> >>> _____________________________________________________________ >>> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >>> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >>> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >>> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >>> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >>> > From blibbet at gmail.com Wed Apr 20 15:00:51 2016 From: blibbet at gmail.com (Blibbet) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 15:00:51 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> On 04/20/2016 08:35 AM, Fred Morris wrote: > * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. > * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. If you care for either of those, try Redmond-based hackerspace Black Lodge Research, BlackLodgeResearch.org. Unscheduled Open Hack Nights Thursdays 7pm, and often monthly DC206 (local DEF CON community) Meeting one Sunday/month. Bsides Seattle organizers are BLR regulars. Community hangs out on DC206.org-hosted mailing list. UW's Capture-the-Flag team, Batman's Kitchen, has a public mailing list, and their weekly training events are open to the public. Infosec-centric. Kindof like a weekly bsides each quarter. https://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/uwctf > * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never > caught on. Try TA3M Seattle, Techno-Activism 3rd Mondays. Takes place on 3rd Mondays, most months, usually at UW CSE bldg. Nice cross-section of multiple activist-centric groups, ACLU-WA and other political-centric speakers most focusing on technology (often secure communications, etc.). They also host a few cryptoparties/year, usually also on 3rd Mondays. List-Id: Seattle Tech Activism 3rd Mondays List-Archive: List-Subscribe: , https://twitter.com/TA3MSeattle organizing team: Ta3mseaorg at lists.openitp.org Also look into Seattle Privacy Coalition, SeattlePrivacy.org. Very involved with privacy/security-centric politics for seattle.gov. Some overlap between TA3M Seattle and SPC. From chad.cassady at gmail.com Wed Apr 20 15:46:11 2016 From: chad.cassady at gmail.com (Chad Cassady) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 15:46:11 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: What're you into for fun? You a musician? Mojam Mondays at the Nectar in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle is amazing, even if you just enjoy live music. LoveCityLove is another musical thing that goes on on Capitol Hill on Wednesday nights, an open jam session that tends to be pretty awesome. I haven't checked it out in awhile -- they fired my close friend, who was their music director, right when funding came out and everyone was about to finally get a salary. It was a punch in the gut to all of us who had volunteered our time helping to build it. But it's still a great time, and that's cool. What kind of experiences are you looking to have with your stay in Seattle? What's your budget? Two places I think are cool: The Marqueen Hotel, which is super rad and the rooms have little kitchens and stuff (it was converted from old apartments), but is expensive -- around $300 a night. The Green Tortoise hostel downtown is your standard hip-traveling-kids hostel experience with all the amenities. I live in Tacoma in a 4-bedroom house with two roommates, and if you're looking to save a little money you're welcome to crash with us. We're, as the other Tacoma dwellers mentioned, a quick 50-minute bus ride from the city, but Tacoma's got a great scene of its own. With Tacoma, it's more about the people than the places (though there is always a good band playing at the New Frontier). Thank you for waking this group up! SPUG helped me break into the industry; Perl was my first language. On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Blibbet wrote: > On 04/20/2016 08:35 AM, Fred Morris wrote: > > * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. > > * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. > > If you care for either of those, try Redmond-based hackerspace Black > Lodge Research, BlackLodgeResearch.org. Unscheduled Open Hack Nights > Thursdays 7pm, and often monthly DC206 (local DEF CON community) Meeting > one Sunday/month. Bsides Seattle organizers are BLR regulars. Community > hangs out on DC206.org-hosted mailing list. > > UW's Capture-the-Flag team, Batman's Kitchen, has a public mailing list, > and their weekly training events are open to the public. > Infosec-centric. Kindof like a weekly bsides each quarter. > https://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/uwctf > > > * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never > > caught on. > > Try TA3M Seattle, Techno-Activism 3rd Mondays. Takes place on 3rd > Mondays, most months, usually at UW CSE bldg. Nice cross-section of > multiple activist-centric groups, ACLU-WA and other political-centric > speakers most focusing on technology (often secure communications, > etc.). They also host a few cryptoparties/year, usually also on 3rd > Mondays. > > List-Id: Seattle Tech Activism 3rd Mondays > List-Archive: > List-Subscribe: , > > https://twitter.com/TA3MSeattle > organizing team: Ta3mseaorg at lists.openitp.org > > Also look into Seattle Privacy Coalition, SeattlePrivacy.org. Very > involved with privacy/security-centric politics for seattle.gov. Some > overlap between TA3M Seattle and SPC. > > > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chad.cassady at gmail.com Wed Apr 20 15:49:11 2016 From: chad.cassady at gmail.com (Chad Cassady) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 15:49:11 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: OH and I forgot to mention, Vancouver is so awesome, and I have a colleague who can tell you all about it. She's from Vancouver. I've only been once, but holy crap you're gonna have a blast. I did. I'll go ask her if I can put you guys in touch. On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:46 PM, Chad Cassady wrote: > What're you into for fun? You a musician? Mojam Mondays at the Nectar in > the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle is amazing, even if you just enjoy live > music. > > LoveCityLove is another musical thing that goes on on Capitol Hill on > Wednesday nights, an open jam session that tends to be pretty awesome. I > haven't checked it out in awhile -- they fired my close friend, who was > their music director, right when funding came out and everyone was about to > finally get a salary. It was a punch in the gut to all of us who had > volunteered our time helping to build it. But it's still a great time, and > that's cool. > > What kind of experiences are you looking to have with your stay in > Seattle? What's your budget? Two places I think are cool: The Marqueen > Hotel, which is super rad and the rooms have little kitchens and stuff (it > was converted from old apartments), but is expensive -- around $300 a > night. The Green Tortoise hostel downtown is your standard > hip-traveling-kids hostel experience with all the amenities. > > I live in Tacoma in a 4-bedroom house with two roommates, and if you're > looking to save a little money you're welcome to crash with us. We're, as > the other Tacoma dwellers mentioned, a quick 50-minute bus ride from the > city, but Tacoma's got a great scene of its own. With Tacoma, it's more > about the people than the places (though there is always a good band > playing at the New Frontier). > > Thank you for waking this group up! SPUG helped me break into the > industry; Perl was my first language. > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Blibbet wrote: > >> On 04/20/2016 08:35 AM, Fred Morris wrote: >> > * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. >> > * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. >> >> If you care for either of those, try Redmond-based hackerspace Black >> Lodge Research, BlackLodgeResearch.org. Unscheduled Open Hack Nights >> Thursdays 7pm, and often monthly DC206 (local DEF CON community) Meeting >> one Sunday/month. Bsides Seattle organizers are BLR regulars. Community >> hangs out on DC206.org-hosted mailing list. >> >> UW's Capture-the-Flag team, Batman's Kitchen, has a public mailing list, >> and their weekly training events are open to the public. >> Infosec-centric. Kindof like a weekly bsides each quarter. >> https://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/uwctf >> >> > * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never >> > caught on. >> >> Try TA3M Seattle, Techno-Activism 3rd Mondays. Takes place on 3rd >> Mondays, most months, usually at UW CSE bldg. Nice cross-section of >> multiple activist-centric groups, ACLU-WA and other political-centric >> speakers most focusing on technology (often secure communications, >> etc.). They also host a few cryptoparties/year, usually also on 3rd >> Mondays. >> >> List-Id: Seattle Tech Activism 3rd Mondays >> List-Archive: >> List-Subscribe: , >> >> https://twitter.com/TA3MSeattle >> organizing team: Ta3mseaorg at lists.openitp.org >> >> Also look into Seattle Privacy Coalition, SeattlePrivacy.org. Very >> involved with privacy/security-centric politics for seattle.gov. Some >> overlap between TA3M Seattle and SPC. >> >> >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sthoenna at gmail.com Wed Apr 20 15:54:26 2016 From: sthoenna at gmail.com (Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 15:54:26 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Chad Cassady wrote: > OH and I forgot to mention, Vancouver is so awesome, and I have a colleague > who can tell you all about it. She's from Vancouver. I've only been once, > but holy crap you're gonna have a blast. I did. I'll go ask her if I can put > you guys in touch. Ah, but which Vancouver? From chad.cassady at gmail.com Wed Apr 20 16:04:13 2016 From: chad.cassady at gmail.com (Chad Cassady) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 16:04:13 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: Got me. The Canadian one. :D On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:54 PM, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote: > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Chad Cassady > wrote: > > OH and I forgot to mention, Vancouver is so awesome, and I have a > colleague > > who can tell you all about it. She's from Vancouver. I've only been once, > > but holy crap you're gonna have a blast. I did. I'll go ask her if I can > put > > you guys in touch. > > > Ah, but which Vancouver? > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chad.cassady at gmail.com Wed Apr 20 16:29:07 2016 From: chad.cassady at gmail.com (Chad Cassady) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 16:29:07 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: <2866cdca8b23436d8cbb4be9a1eea5b9@ExchMBX01.wsipc.org> References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> <2866cdca8b23436d8cbb4be9a1eea5b9@ExchMBX01.wsipc.org> Message-ID: LOL yeah, I rode up there on my motorcycle last year with my guitar on my back. They did NOT like the look of the guitar, pulled me aside and searched everything and asked many questions. I have several dual-citizen friends who cross regularly, though, for casual things like "Going to my friend's party". It's not a huge deal. Just don't be stupid -- for example, cannabis is as popular as beer on both sides of the border (in Vancouver, there are dedicated coffee shops and lounges that you can just smoke in, and order sweets and stoner food), but do not attempt to carry it or related paraphernalia over. The feds on both sides are cross and intimidating, but keep things in order and have a clear sense of what you intend on (even it it's just "spend two nights walking around and checking out the nightlife") and they'll send you on. They're mainly interested in hearing that you have a specific timeline, and that you don't intend to work or transport goods. Boilerplate traveler stuff, I'm preaching to the choir. Security theater. On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 4:18 PM, Kevin Esteb wrote: > I am sure that one would require a passport and permissions from the > Canadians before the party could start. The Canadian border patrol seem > quite earnest about such things these days. > > > > > > *From:* spug-list [mailto:spug-list-bounces+kesteb=wsipc.org at pm.org] *On > Behalf Of *Chad Cassady > *Sent:* Wednesday, April 20, 2016 4:04 PM > *To:* Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes > *Cc:* spug-list > *Subject:* Re: SPUG: Meeting in September? > > > > Got me. > > The Canadian one. :D > > > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:54 PM, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes < > sthoenna at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Chad Cassady > wrote: > > OH and I forgot to mention, Vancouver is so awesome, and I have a > colleague > > who can tell you all about it. She's from Vancouver. I've only been once, > > but holy crap you're gonna have a blast. I did. I'll go ask her if I can > put > > you guys in touch. > > > Ah, but which Vancouver? > > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeff.d.almeida at gmail.com Wed Apr 20 16:30:47 2016 From: jeff.d.almeida at gmail.com (Jeff Almeida) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 16:30:47 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: a/k/a the one someone from Berlin was reasonably likely to have heard of. The "suburb of Portland on the Washington side of the river," while technically named correctly (after Fort Vancouver, nearby), is misleading enough (at least, it was for me when I was a single-digit child) to merit a rebranding campaign in all likelihood. :D In the "slightly less offtopic" category, this thread was the first I heard of Black Lodge Research; any other maker/hacker/tiny-office kind of spaces on the Eastside anyone would like to speak up for? (I have been toying with getting one to free up more of my house, but the best bet I have now is in Lynnwood). cheers Jeff :) On Apr 20, 2016 4:04 PM, "Chad Cassady" wrote: > Got me. > > The Canadian one. :D > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:54 PM, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes < > sthoenna at gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Chad Cassady >> wrote: >> > OH and I forgot to mention, Vancouver is so awesome, and I have a >> colleague >> > who can tell you all about it. She's from Vancouver. I've only been >> once, >> > but holy crap you're gonna have a blast. I did. I'll go ask her if I >> can put >> > you guys in touch. >> >> >> Ah, but which Vancouver? >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >> > > > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kesteb at wsipc.org Wed Apr 20 16:18:44 2016 From: kesteb at wsipc.org (Kevin Esteb) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 23:18:44 +0000 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: <2866cdca8b23436d8cbb4be9a1eea5b9@ExchMBX01.wsipc.org> I am sure that one would require a passport and permissions from the Canadians before the party could start. The Canadian border patrol seem quite earnest about such things these days. From: spug-list [mailto:spug-list-bounces+kesteb=wsipc.org at pm.org] On Behalf Of Chad Cassady Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 4:04 PM To: Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes Cc: spug-list Subject: Re: SPUG: Meeting in September? Got me. The Canadian one. :D On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:54 PM, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes > wrote: On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Chad Cassady > wrote: > OH and I forgot to mention, Vancouver is so awesome, and I have a colleague > who can tell you all about it. She's from Vancouver. I've only been once, > but holy crap you're gonna have a blast. I did. I'll go ask her if I can put > you guys in touch. Ah, but which Vancouver? _____________________________________________________________ Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List POST TO: spug-list at pm.org SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From webmaster at tsmchughs.com Wed Apr 20 18:01:19 2016 From: webmaster at tsmchughs.com (Brian Tremblay) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 18:01:19 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: <5718265F.6040700@tsmchughs.com> On 4/20/16 3:46 PM, Chad Cassady wrote: > The Marqueen Hotel, which is super rad and the rooms have little > kitchens and stuff (it was converted from old apartments), but is > expensive -- around $300 a night. If you stay at the MarQueen, stop by T.S. McHugh's Irish Pub, just around the corner. I tend bar there Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. I'll buy you a beer! :-) -- Brian Tremblay From cpan2 at tinita.de Thu Apr 21 08:50:53 2016 From: cpan2 at tinita.de (=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Tina_M=FCller?=) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 17:50:53 +0200 (CEST) Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Blibbet, thanks! Seems there's a lot to do =) I have to start making a list... On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Blibbet wrote: > On 04/20/2016 08:35 AM, Fred Morris wrote: >> * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. >> * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. > > If you care for either of those, try Redmond-based hackerspace Black > Lodge Research, BlackLodgeResearch.org. Unscheduled Open Hack Nights > Thursdays 7pm, and often monthly DC206 (local DEF CON community) Meeting > one Sunday/month. Bsides Seattle organizers are BLR regulars. Community > hangs out on DC206.org-hosted mailing list. > > UW's Capture-the-Flag team, Batman's Kitchen, has a public mailing list, > and their weekly training events are open to the public. > Infosec-centric. Kindof like a weekly bsides each quarter. > https://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/uwctf > >> * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never >> caught on. > > Try TA3M Seattle, Techno-Activism 3rd Mondays. Takes place on 3rd > Mondays, most months, usually at UW CSE bldg. Nice cross-section of > multiple activist-centric groups, ACLU-WA and other political-centric > speakers most focusing on technology (often secure communications, > etc.). They also host a few cryptoparties/year, usually also on 3rd > Mondays. > > List-Id: Seattle Tech Activism 3rd Mondays > List-Archive: > List-Subscribe: , > > https://twitter.com/TA3MSeattle > organizing team: Ta3mseaorg at lists.openitp.org > > Also look into Seattle Privacy Coalition, SeattlePrivacy.org. Very > involved with privacy/security-centric politics for seattle.gov. Some > overlap between TA3M Seattle and SPC. > > > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > From cpan2 at tinita.de Thu Apr 21 09:07:20 2016 From: cpan2 at tinita.de (=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Tina_M=FCller?=) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 18:07:20 +0200 (CEST) Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Chad, now I think I have to ask my boss to extend my vacation for another week ;-) I can play a *little* bit guitar, but wouldn't call myself a musician ;-) The places sound interesting. I love concerts in small clubs. And maybe one night in the Marqueen would be nice =) I know I have a remote relative in Seattle, but we aren't really in contact and I haven't reched her yet, so I'm searching for not too expensive places for now. Thanks for your offer for staying at your place, I might get back to that. > OH and I forgot to mention, Vancouver is so awesome, and I have a colleague > who can tell you all about it. She's from Vancouver. I've only been once, > but holy crap you're gonna have a blast. I did. I'll go ask her if I can > put you guys in touch. That would be awesome! I'll follow up off the list. Thanks! tina On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Chad Cassady wrote: > What're you into for fun? You a musician? Mojam Mondays at the Nectar in > the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle is amazing, even if you just enjoy live > music. > > LoveCityLove is another musical thing that goes on on Capitol Hill on > Wednesday nights, an open jam session that tends to be pretty awesome. I > haven't checked it out in awhile -- they fired my close friend, who was > their music director, right when funding came out and everyone was about to > finally get a salary. It was a punch in the gut to all of us who had > volunteered our time helping to build it. But it's still a great time, and > that's cool. > > What kind of experiences are you looking to have with your stay in Seattle? > What's your budget? Two places I think are cool: The Marqueen Hotel, which > is super rad and the rooms have little kitchens and stuff (it was converted > from old apartments), but is expensive -- around $300 a night. The Green > Tortoise hostel downtown is your standard hip-traveling-kids hostel > experience with all the amenities. > > I live in Tacoma in a 4-bedroom house with two roommates, and if you're > looking to save a little money you're welcome to crash with us. We're, as > the other Tacoma dwellers mentioned, a quick 50-minute bus ride from the > city, but Tacoma's got a great scene of its own. With Tacoma, it's more > about the people than the places (though there is always a good band > playing at the New Frontier). > > Thank you for waking this group up! SPUG helped me break into the industry; > Perl was my first language. > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Blibbet wrote: > >> On 04/20/2016 08:35 AM, Fred Morris wrote: >>> * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. >>> * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. >> >> If you care for either of those, try Redmond-based hackerspace Black >> Lodge Research, BlackLodgeResearch.org. Unscheduled Open Hack Nights >> Thursdays 7pm, and often monthly DC206 (local DEF CON community) Meeting >> one Sunday/month. Bsides Seattle organizers are BLR regulars. Community >> hangs out on DC206.org-hosted mailing list. >> >> UW's Capture-the-Flag team, Batman's Kitchen, has a public mailing list, >> and their weekly training events are open to the public. >> Infosec-centric. Kindof like a weekly bsides each quarter. >> https://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/uwctf >> >>> * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never >>> caught on. >> >> Try TA3M Seattle, Techno-Activism 3rd Mondays. Takes place on 3rd >> Mondays, most months, usually at UW CSE bldg. Nice cross-section of >> multiple activist-centric groups, ACLU-WA and other political-centric >> speakers most focusing on technology (often secure communications, >> etc.). They also host a few cryptoparties/year, usually also on 3rd >> Mondays. >> >> List-Id: Seattle Tech Activism 3rd Mondays >> List-Archive: >> List-Subscribe: , >> >> https://twitter.com/TA3MSeattle >> organizing team: Ta3mseaorg at lists.openitp.org >> >> Also look into Seattle Privacy Coalition, SeattlePrivacy.org. Very >> involved with privacy/security-centric politics for seattle.gov. Some >> overlap between TA3M Seattle and SPC. >> >> >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >> > From daotoad at gmail.com Fri Apr 22 12:38:19 2016 From: daotoad at gmail.com (Mark Swayne) Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 12:38:19 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: If we want a downtown Seattle meeting space, I can probably get $work to host a meeting I've been doing some playing about with Perl6, we could do some sort of Perl6 learn-athon It isn't Perl, but I've been doing a bunch of Angular 2 stuff and could present on that. --Mark ____ I don't always type this badly, but this message was sent from my phone. > On Apr 21, 2016, at 9:07 AM, Tina M?ller wrote: > > Hi Chad, > > now I think I have to ask my boss to extend my vacation for another week ;-) > > I can play a *little* bit guitar, but wouldn't call myself a musician ;-) > The places sound interesting. I love concerts in small clubs. > > And maybe one night in the Marqueen would be nice =) > > I know I have a remote relative in Seattle, but we aren't really > in contact and I haven't reched her yet, so I'm searching for not too expensive > places for now. > > Thanks for your offer for staying at your place, I might get back to > that. > >> OH and I forgot to mention, Vancouver is so awesome, and I have a colleague >> who can tell you all about it. She's from Vancouver. I've only been once, >> but holy crap you're gonna have a blast. I did. I'll go ask her if I can >> put you guys in touch. > > That would be awesome! > > I'll follow up off the list. > > Thanks! > tina > >> On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Chad Cassady wrote: >> >> What're you into for fun? You a musician? Mojam Mondays at the Nectar in >> the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle is amazing, even if you just enjoy live >> music. >> >> LoveCityLove is another musical thing that goes on on Capitol Hill on >> Wednesday nights, an open jam session that tends to be pretty awesome. I >> haven't checked it out in awhile -- they fired my close friend, who was >> their music director, right when funding came out and everyone was about to >> finally get a salary. It was a punch in the gut to all of us who had >> volunteered our time helping to build it. But it's still a great time, and >> that's cool. >> >> What kind of experiences are you looking to have with your stay in Seattle? >> What's your budget? Two places I think are cool: The Marqueen Hotel, which >> is super rad and the rooms have little kitchens and stuff (it was converted >> from old apartments), but is expensive -- around $300 a night. The Green >> Tortoise hostel downtown is your standard hip-traveling-kids hostel >> experience with all the amenities. >> >> I live in Tacoma in a 4-bedroom house with two roommates, and if you're >> looking to save a little money you're welcome to crash with us. We're, as >> the other Tacoma dwellers mentioned, a quick 50-minute bus ride from the >> city, but Tacoma's got a great scene of its own. With Tacoma, it's more >> about the people than the places (though there is always a good band >> playing at the New Frontier). >> >> Thank you for waking this group up! SPUG helped me break into the industry; >> Perl was my first language. >> >>> On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Blibbet wrote: >>> >>>> On 04/20/2016 08:35 AM, Fred Morris wrote: >>>> * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. >>>> * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. >>> >>> If you care for either of those, try Redmond-based hackerspace Black >>> Lodge Research, BlackLodgeResearch.org. Unscheduled Open Hack Nights >>> Thursdays 7pm, and often monthly DC206 (local DEF CON community) Meeting >>> one Sunday/month. Bsides Seattle organizers are BLR regulars. Community >>> hangs out on DC206.org-hosted mailing list. >>> >>> UW's Capture-the-Flag team, Batman's Kitchen, has a public mailing list, >>> and their weekly training events are open to the public. >>> Infosec-centric. Kindof like a weekly bsides each quarter. >>> https://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/uwctf >>> >>>> * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never >>>> caught on. >>> >>> Try TA3M Seattle, Techno-Activism 3rd Mondays. Takes place on 3rd >>> Mondays, most months, usually at UW CSE bldg. Nice cross-section of >>> multiple activist-centric groups, ACLU-WA and other political-centric >>> speakers most focusing on technology (often secure communications, >>> etc.). They also host a few cryptoparties/year, usually also on 3rd >>> Mondays. >>> >>> List-Id: Seattle Tech Activism 3rd Mondays >>> List-Archive: >>> List-Subscribe: , >>> >>> https://twitter.com/TA3MSeattle >>> organizing team: Ta3mseaorg at lists.openitp.org >>> >>> Also look into Seattle Privacy Coalition, SeattlePrivacy.org. Very >>> involved with privacy/security-centric politics for seattle.gov. Some >>> overlap between TA3M Seattle and SPC. >>> >>> >>> _____________________________________________________________ >>> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >>> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >>> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >>> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >>> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ From webmaster at tsmchughs.com Sat Apr 23 02:23:53 2016 From: webmaster at tsmchughs.com (Brian Tremblay) Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:23:53 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: <571B3F29.60607@tsmchughs.com> On 4/22/16 12:38 PM, Mark Swayne wrote: > If we want a downtown Seattle meeting space, I can probably get $work > to host a meeting I too can probably $work to host a meeting, though for me $work = T.S. McHugh's (lower Queen Anne) It's a big restaurant, so we could probably give you a room. But of course it is not a work environment, it would be a bit more beer and computing session. We do have public wi-fi, and a large screen projector that can take a computer monitor as its input. (I think HDMI and composite, possibly others). > I've been doing some playing about with Perl6, we could do some sort > of Perl6 learn-athon > > It isn't Perl, but I've been doing a bunch of Angular 2 stuff and > could present on that. I'd be interested in either of those. And there's at least one regular who might attend. She works mostly in C, but she's done stuff in Angular, too. -- Brian Tremblay From cpan2 at tinita.de Sat Apr 23 02:38:15 2016 From: cpan2 at tinita.de (=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Tina_M=FCller?=) Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2016 11:38:15 +0200 (CEST) Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: On Fri, 22 Apr 2016, Mark Swayne wrote: > If we want a downtown Seattle meeting space, I can probably get $work to host a meeting > > I've been doing some playing about with Perl6, we could do some sort of Perl6 learn-athon > > It isn't Perl, but I've been doing a bunch of Angular 2 stuff and could present on that. That would be cool. I can talk 20-30 minutes about my command line framework, and if you're a command line user, you won't be bored ;-) I can also do a short/lightning talk about Swagger/OpenAPI. > > --Mark > > ____ > I don't always type this badly, but this message was sent from my phone. > >> On Apr 21, 2016, at 9:07 AM, Tina M?ller wrote: >> >> Hi Chad, >> >> now I think I have to ask my boss to extend my vacation for another week ;-) >> >> I can play a *little* bit guitar, but wouldn't call myself a musician ;-) >> The places sound interesting. I love concerts in small clubs. >> >> And maybe one night in the Marqueen would be nice =) >> >> I know I have a remote relative in Seattle, but we aren't really >> in contact and I haven't reched her yet, so I'm searching for not too expensive >> places for now. >> >> Thanks for your offer for staying at your place, I might get back to >> that. >> >>> OH and I forgot to mention, Vancouver is so awesome, and I have a colleague >>> who can tell you all about it. She's from Vancouver. I've only been once, >>> but holy crap you're gonna have a blast. I did. I'll go ask her if I can >>> put you guys in touch. >> >> That would be awesome! >> >> I'll follow up off the list. >> >> Thanks! >> tina >> >>> On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Chad Cassady wrote: >>> >>> What're you into for fun? You a musician? Mojam Mondays at the Nectar in >>> the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle is amazing, even if you just enjoy live >>> music. >>> >>> LoveCityLove is another musical thing that goes on on Capitol Hill on >>> Wednesday nights, an open jam session that tends to be pretty awesome. I >>> haven't checked it out in awhile -- they fired my close friend, who was >>> their music director, right when funding came out and everyone was about to >>> finally get a salary. It was a punch in the gut to all of us who had >>> volunteered our time helping to build it. But it's still a great time, and >>> that's cool. >>> >>> What kind of experiences are you looking to have with your stay in Seattle? >>> What's your budget? Two places I think are cool: The Marqueen Hotel, which >>> is super rad and the rooms have little kitchens and stuff (it was converted >>> from old apartments), but is expensive -- around $300 a night. The Green >>> Tortoise hostel downtown is your standard hip-traveling-kids hostel >>> experience with all the amenities. >>> >>> I live in Tacoma in a 4-bedroom house with two roommates, and if you're >>> looking to save a little money you're welcome to crash with us. We're, as >>> the other Tacoma dwellers mentioned, a quick 50-minute bus ride from the >>> city, but Tacoma's got a great scene of its own. With Tacoma, it's more >>> about the people than the places (though there is always a good band >>> playing at the New Frontier). >>> >>> Thank you for waking this group up! SPUG helped me break into the industry; >>> Perl was my first language. >>> >>>> On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Blibbet wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 04/20/2016 08:35 AM, Fred Morris wrote: >>>>> * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. >>>>> * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. >>>> >>>> If you care for either of those, try Redmond-based hackerspace Black >>>> Lodge Research, BlackLodgeResearch.org. Unscheduled Open Hack Nights >>>> Thursdays 7pm, and often monthly DC206 (local DEF CON community) Meeting >>>> one Sunday/month. Bsides Seattle organizers are BLR regulars. Community >>>> hangs out on DC206.org-hosted mailing list. >>>> >>>> UW's Capture-the-Flag team, Batman's Kitchen, has a public mailing list, >>>> and their weekly training events are open to the public. >>>> Infosec-centric. Kindof like a weekly bsides each quarter. >>>> https://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/uwctf >>>> >>>>> * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never >>>>> caught on. >>>> >>>> Try TA3M Seattle, Techno-Activism 3rd Mondays. Takes place on 3rd >>>> Mondays, most months, usually at UW CSE bldg. Nice cross-section of >>>> multiple activist-centric groups, ACLU-WA and other political-centric >>>> speakers most focusing on technology (often secure communications, >>>> etc.). They also host a few cryptoparties/year, usually also on 3rd >>>> Mondays. >>>> >>>> List-Id: Seattle Tech Activism 3rd Mondays >>>> List-Archive: >>>> List-Subscribe: , >>>> >>>> https://twitter.com/TA3MSeattle >>>> organizing team: Ta3mseaorg at lists.openitp.org >>>> >>>> Also look into Seattle Privacy Coalition, SeattlePrivacy.org. Very >>>> involved with privacy/security-centric politics for seattle.gov. Some >>>> overlap between TA3M Seattle and SPC. >>>> >>>> >>>> _____________________________________________________________ >>>> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >>>> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >>>> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >>>> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >>>> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >> _____________________________________________________________ >> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ > From jay at scherrer.com Sat Apr 23 23:47:43 2016 From: jay at scherrer.com (Jay Scherrer) Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2016 23:47:43 -0700 Subject: SPUG: Meeting in September? In-Reply-To: References: <5717FC13.2040100@gmail.com> Message-ID: <571C6C0F.3030703@scherrer.com> That sounds awesome! Jay Scherrer On 4/23/2016 2:38 AM, Tina M?ller wrote: > On Fri, 22 Apr 2016, Mark Swayne wrote: > >> If we want a downtown Seattle meeting space, I can probably get $work >> to host a meeting >> >> I've been doing some playing about with Perl6, we could do some sort >> of Perl6 learn-athon >> >> It isn't Perl, but I've been doing a bunch of Angular 2 stuff and >> could present on that. > > That would be cool. > > I can talk 20-30 minutes about my command line framework, and if you're > a command > line user, you won't be bored ;-) > I can also do a short/lightning talk about Swagger/OpenAPI. > >> >> --Mark >> >> ____ >> I don't always type this badly, but this message was sent from my phone. >> >>> On Apr 21, 2016, at 9:07 AM, Tina M?ller wrote: >>> >>> Hi Chad, >>> >>> now I think I have to ask my boss to extend my vacation for another >>> week ;-) >>> >>> I can play a *little* bit guitar, but wouldn't call myself a musician >>> ;-) >>> The places sound interesting. I love concerts in small clubs. >>> >>> And maybe one night in the Marqueen would be nice =) >>> >>> I know I have a remote relative in Seattle, but we aren't really >>> in contact and I haven't reched her yet, so I'm searching for not too >>> expensive >>> places for now. >>> >>> Thanks for your offer for staying at your place, I might get back to >>> that. >>> >>>> OH and I forgot to mention, Vancouver is so awesome, and I have a >>>> colleague >>>> who can tell you all about it. She's from Vancouver. I've only been >>>> once, >>>> but holy crap you're gonna have a blast. I did. I'll go ask her if I >>>> can >>>> put you guys in touch. >>> >>> That would be awesome! >>> >>> I'll follow up off the list. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> tina >>> >>>> On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Chad Cassady wrote: >>>> >>>> What're you into for fun? You a musician? Mojam Mondays at the >>>> Nectar in >>>> the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle is amazing, even if you just >>>> enjoy live >>>> music. >>>> >>>> LoveCityLove is another musical thing that goes on on Capitol Hill on >>>> Wednesday nights, an open jam session that tends to be pretty >>>> awesome. I >>>> haven't checked it out in awhile -- they fired my close friend, who was >>>> their music director, right when funding came out and everyone was >>>> about to >>>> finally get a salary. It was a punch in the gut to all of us who had >>>> volunteered our time helping to build it. But it's still a great >>>> time, and >>>> that's cool. >>>> >>>> What kind of experiences are you looking to have with your stay in >>>> Seattle? >>>> What's your budget? Two places I think are cool: The Marqueen Hotel, >>>> which >>>> is super rad and the rooms have little kitchens and stuff (it was >>>> converted >>>> from old apartments), but is expensive -- around $300 a night. The >>>> Green >>>> Tortoise hostel downtown is your standard hip-traveling-kids hostel >>>> experience with all the amenities. >>>> >>>> I live in Tacoma in a 4-bedroom house with two roommates, and if you're >>>> looking to save a little money you're welcome to crash with us. >>>> We're, as >>>> the other Tacoma dwellers mentioned, a quick 50-minute bus ride from >>>> the >>>> city, but Tacoma's got a great scene of its own. With Tacoma, it's more >>>> about the people than the places (though there is always a good band >>>> playing at the New Frontier). >>>> >>>> Thank you for waking this group up! SPUG helped me break into the >>>> industry; >>>> Perl was my first language. >>>> >>>>> On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:00 PM, Blibbet wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 04/20/2016 08:35 AM, Fred Morris wrote: >>>>>> * I went to bsides in Redmond this year; that was fun. >>>>>> * Have gone to the South Sound Hackers meetup. >>>>> >>>>> If you care for either of those, try Redmond-based hackerspace Black >>>>> Lodge Research, BlackLodgeResearch.org. Unscheduled Open Hack Nights >>>>> Thursdays 7pm, and often monthly DC206 (local DEF CON community) >>>>> Meeting >>>>> one Sunday/month. Bsides Seattle organizers are BLR regulars. >>>>> Community >>>>> hangs out on DC206.org-hosted mailing list. >>>>> >>>>> UW's Capture-the-Flag team, Batman's Kitchen, has a public mailing >>>>> list, >>>>> and their weekly training events are open to the public. >>>>> Infosec-centric. Kindof like a weekly bsides each quarter. >>>>> https://mailman.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/uwctf >>>>> >>>>>> * Started a Internet Security, Politics and Data meetup, but it never >>>>>> caught on. >>>>> >>>>> Try TA3M Seattle, Techno-Activism 3rd Mondays. Takes place on 3rd >>>>> Mondays, most months, usually at UW CSE bldg. Nice cross-section of >>>>> multiple activist-centric groups, ACLU-WA and other political-centric >>>>> speakers most focusing on technology (often secure communications, >>>>> etc.). They also host a few cryptoparties/year, usually also on 3rd >>>>> Mondays. >>>>> >>>>> List-Id: Seattle Tech Activism 3rd Mondays >>>>> List-Archive: >>>>> List-Subscribe: >>>>> , >>>>> >>>>> https://twitter.com/TA3MSeattle >>>>> organizing team: Ta3mseaorg at lists.openitp.org >>>>> >>>>> Also look into Seattle Privacy Coalition, SeattlePrivacy.org. Very >>>>> involved with privacy/security-centric politics for seattle.gov. Some >>>>> overlap between TA3M Seattle and SPC. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _____________________________________________________________ >>>>> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >>>>> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >>>>> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >>>>> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >>>>> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >>> _____________________________________________________________ >>> Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List >>> POST TO: spug-list at pm.org >>> SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list >>> MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays >>> WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >> > > > _____________________________________________________________ > Seattle Perl Users Group Mailing List > POST TO: spug-list at pm.org > SUBSCRIPTION: http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/spug-list > MEETINGS: 3rd Tuesdays > WEB PAGE: http://seattleperl.org/ >