From adam.trickett at iredale.net Mon May 12 14:33:14 2008 From: adam.trickett at iredale.net (Dr Adam Trickett) Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 22:33:14 +0100 Subject: [Thamesvalley-pm] London PM Tech Meet Message-ID: <200805122233.22400.adam.trickett@iredale.net> Hi, [Apologies for the cross post] The London Perl Mongers are having a technical meeting on 29 May 2008 at Google's London HQ. Space is limited so if you are interested please book early. Topics include: Authenticating with PHP in Catalyst; Printing maps for fun and profit; How I failed to do non-practical things; SQL tools in Perl; Why Perl is (almost) perfect for writing API libraries and Perl at Cisco (with add bacon-saving & rant). For more details and to sign up please go to: http://londonpmtech.appspot.com/ -- Adam Trickett Overton, HANTS, UK engineer: n. one who, regardless of how much effort he puts in to a job, will never satisfy either the suits or the scientists -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/thamesvalley-pm/attachments/20080512/f78fad23/attachment.bin From lw at judocoach.com Mon May 12 14:47:31 2008 From: lw at judocoach.com (Lance Wicks) Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 22:47:31 +0100 Subject: [Thamesvalley-pm] London PM Tech Meet In-Reply-To: <200805122233.22400.adam.trickett@iredale.net> References: <200805122233.22400.adam.trickett@iredale.net> Message-ID: Excellent! I have signed up. Lance On May 12, 2008, at 10:33 PM, Dr Adam Trickett wrote: > Hi, > > [Apologies for the cross post] > > The London Perl Mongers are having a technical meeting on 29 May > 2008 at > Google's London HQ. Space is limited so if you are interested please > book > early. > > Topics include: Authenticating with PHP in Catalyst; Printing maps > for fun and > profit; How I failed to do non-practical things; SQL tools in Perl; > Why Perl > is (almost) perfect for writing API libraries and Perl at Cisco > (with add > bacon-saving & rant). > > For more details and to sign up please go to: > http://londonpmtech.appspot.com/ > > -- > Adam Trickett > Overton, HANTS, UK > > engineer: n. one who, regardless of how much effort he puts in > to a job, will never satisfy either the suits or the scientists > _______________________________________________ > Thamesvalley-pm mailing list > Thamesvalley-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/thamesvalley-pm Lance Wicks lw at judocoach.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Enjoy, Raf [1] I recently became aware of the fact that we can't log back in after registering! ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: User Groups Newsletter - Issue 04-08 From: "Josette Garcia" Date: Fri, May 2, 2008 11:56 am -------------------------------------------------------------------------- O'Reilly UK User Group Programme NEWSLETTER Issue 04-08 PDF available for download - http://www.richplum.co.uk/oreilly/0408.pdf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hope you are having a wonderful Spring. At O'Reilly UK we are rather wet and miserable, so please send us some sunshine. We just released some big news at our recent Web 2.0 Expo, our new consulting and training division called O'Reilly InPractice. Here's an interview with the new Chief Strategy Officer George LeBrun that's worth a quick read. 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For more articles, go to: --------------------- Blogs ------------------- ***SpongeBob SquarePants Supports O'Reilly Research Finding ***Good Devices Gone Bad ***Removing the Remains of the 15-day Trial ***Is the Closed Source Inevitable? ***My Transition to Using O'Reilly Safari Online Books Service ***Making Connections With Hackerteen ***Five Steps to Web 2.0 ****The Best ActionScript Book Ever Written ***Unforgettable Tasmania--Leo Laporte reports on the latest Lightroom Adventure ***Looking for a Few Good SysAdmin Problems to Solve in Python ***How to Make Applets (and JavaFx) Viable ***Web 2.0 Expo SF Launchpad: Six New Startup Stars ***Get Info on a Mac Without Logging in For more blogs, go to: Until next time-- Josette From lw at judocoach.com Thu May 15 13:39:10 2008 From: lw at judocoach.com (Lance Wicks) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 21:39:10 +0100 Subject: [Thamesvalley-pm] [Fwd: User Groups Newsletter - Issue 04-08] In-Reply-To: <55316.78.86.187.116.1210882461.squirrel@webmail.dreamthought.com> References: <55316.78.86.187.116.1210882461.squirrel@webmail.dreamthought.com> Message-ID: <5E5D19BD-1D6E-463B-B092-5D91DDB23A80@judocoach.com> On May 15, 2008, at 9:14 PM, tvpm at dreamthought.com wrote: > The May news letter. Apologies for the delays, time starved. > Recently > got married and am a month away from having my first child + work. > Congratulations on marriage and preemptive congrats on your first child! I think we can forgive you not being 100% focused on the PM given all the above mate! :-) Perhaps an informal PM meetup between now and your new arrival is in order so we can buy you a drink? Lance --- This Email is PGP signed. Why? Because it is a good idea. By signing it I give you the opportunity to be able to verify it is really from me and that it has not been altered. If this email is verified you know it's not from a spammer or evil hacker. Well at least yo know its from this one specifically and not some other guy. Please consider using encryption and signing yourself.. Take a look over at http://gnupg.org/ for some free/open source options and more information. --- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks Raf ________________________________ From: thamesvalley-pm-bounces+rafiq.ismail=ms.com at pm.org [mailto:thamesvalley-pm-bounces+rafiq.ismail=ms.com at pm.org] On Behalf Of Lance Wicks Sent: 15 May 2008 21:39 To: ThamesValley Perl Mongers Subject: Re: [Thamesvalley-pm] [Fwd: User Groups Newsletter - Issue 04-08] On May 15, 2008, at 9:14 PM, tvpm at dreamthought.com wrote: The May news letter. Apologies for the delays, time starved. Recently got married and am a month away from having my first child + work. Congratulations on marriage and preemptive congrats on your first child! I think we can forgive you not being 100% focused on the PM given all the above mate! :-) Perhaps an informal PM meetup between now and your new arrival is in order so we can buy you a drink? Lance --- This Email is PGP signed. Why? Because it is a good idea. By signing it I give you the opportunity to be able to verify it is really from me and that it has not been altered. 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URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/thamesvalley-pm/attachments/20080519/24d361dc/attachment.html From Rafiq.Ismail at MorganStanley.com Mon May 19 09:51:00 2008 From: Rafiq.Ismail at MorganStanley.com (Ismail, Rafiq (IT)) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 17:51:00 +0100 Subject: [Thamesvalley-pm] Perl Monger Census Message-ID: TVPM'ers, I've just had to fill out a perl monger's census and thought that you might find it interesting to learn that there are 47 subscribers on the list. Given this, as Adam as often pointed out, I thought it would be nice to remind you all that this list can be considered another resource in your toolbox. While we've fallen out of shape in terms of meetings, I think that the list still offers a lot of value in terms of seeing out help/advice/redirection. Some of you might also be interested in attending: http://www.yapceurope2008.org/ye2008/ Raf -------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: If received in error, please destroy and notify sender. Sender does not intend to waive confidentiality or privilege. Use of this email is prohibited when received in error. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/thamesvalley-pm/attachments/20080519/36e8d92c/attachment.html From lw at judocoach.com Wed May 21 11:04:25 2008 From: lw at judocoach.com (Lance Wicks) Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 19:04:25 +0100 Subject: [Thamesvalley-pm] Social meetup Message-ID: <2BEA1DB2-AFF1-40A3-820E-9572214BF81B@judocoach.com> Hi All, I thought it would be nice to hold a informal social meetup celebrate Raf's recent news (and to just get together). So... can you voice your opinion about meeting up afterwork this Friday in reading somewhere near the train station? Alternatively what about next Friday afterwork in reading? Lance From Rafiq.Ismail at MorganStanley.com Wed May 21 11:45:16 2008 From: Rafiq.Ismail at MorganStanley.com (Gemmail, Rafiq (IT)) Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 19:45:16 +0100 Subject: [Thamesvalley-pm] Social meetup Message-ID: Thanks Lance, providing that baby doesn't show up earlier than expected, I'll be there. Both Fridays are good for me. Raf ***Sent from blackberry*** ----- Original Message ----- From: thamesvalley-pm-bounces+rafiq.ismail=ms.com at pm.org To: ThamesValley Perl Mongers Sent: Wed May 21 19:04:25 2008 Subject: [Thamesvalley-pm] Social meetup Hi All, I thought it would be nice to hold a informal social meetup celebrate Raf's recent news (and to just get together). So... can you voice your opinion about meeting up afterwork this Friday in reading somewhere near the train station? Alternatively what about next Friday afterwork in reading? Lance _______________________________________________ Thamesvalley-pm mailing list Thamesvalley-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/thamesvalley-pm -------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: If received in error, please destroy and notify sender. Sender does not intend to waive confidentiality or privilege. Use of this email is prohibited when received in error. From lw at judocoach.com Thu May 22 23:51:40 2008 From: lw at judocoach.com (Lance Wicks) Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 07:51:40 +0100 Subject: [Thamesvalley-pm] Social meetup In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Okay so, this week seems like it's not going to happen for a social meetup, lets try for next Friday. Of course there is a London.pm event on Thursday I think and Mobile Minibar on Friday if people want to go to London. Personally a couple of drinks in Reading appeals to me, so who else wants to have a quick meetup on Friday 30th? Lance From rafiq at dreamthought.com Mon May 19 10:17:05 2008 From: rafiq at dreamthought.com (rafiq at dreamthought.com) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 17:17:05 -0000 Subject: [Thamesvalley-pm] [Fwd: [pm_groups] White Camel nominations are now open] Message-ID: <40614.205.228.73.13.1211217453.squirrel@devlist.dreamthought.com> ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: [pm_groups] White Camel nominations are now open From: Jos? Castro Date: Sat, May 17, 2008 4:42 pm To: "PM Groups" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Every year, at OSCON, the White Camels are presented. If you look at the previous winners [1], you'll notice that these are mostly unsung heroes, like previous awardee Eric Cholet, the human moderator of so many Perl mailing lists, or Jay Hannah, one of the people running pm.org [2] (if you ever created/maintained a pm group, chances are that Jay walked you through the process). Some of these people may be well known, like Allison Randal or Randal Schwartz, while others may be complete strangers to at least part of the globe, like Josh McAdams or Jay. Some of them may be extreme Perl hackers who created the original JAPH, but they actually received this award as a recognition for their community contributions to Perl. That's not to say a great hacker can't receive the award, but you don't have to be one in order to be eligible. That being said, the nomination process for the 2008 White Camels is now open. If you think there's someone who deserves a White Camel, this is the time for you to send in your nominations. Send them to jose at pm.org, if possible with a subject along the lines of "White Camel Nomination :: $name". Make sure you properly identify the nominee and tell us why you think that's a worthy nomination. Don't go thinking "nah, somebody else will do it" because: a) everybody else may be thinking the same, and b) you may state your case differently than the next person. We'll be receiving nominations until June 11, 2008, by midnight, but don't wait up or you'll forget. Do it now! Regards, jac PS: Please forward as you see fit. [1] - http://www.perl.org/advocacy/white_camel/ [2] - http://pm.org/ -- Jos? Castro TPF Community Relations Leader -- Request pm.org Technical Support via support at pm.org pm_groups mailing list pm_groups at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/pm_groups -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/thamesvalley-pm/attachments/20080519/b57f0aa3/attachment.html