SPUG: Meeting in September?

Tina Müller cpan2 at tinita.de
Sat Apr 23 02:38:15 PDT 2016


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
>
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> I don't always type this badly, but this message was sent from my phone.
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>> On Apr 21, 2016, at 9:07 AM, Tina Müller <cpan2 at tinita.de> 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 <blibbet at gmail.com> 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 <ta3m-seattle.ta3m.org>
>>>> List-Archive: <http://lists.ghserv.net/pipermail/ta3m-seattle/>
>>>> List-Subscribe: <https://lists.ghserv.net/mailman/listinfo/ta3m-seattle>,
>>>> <mailto:ta3m-seattle-request at ta3m.org?subject=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.
>>>>
>>>>
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