From naterajj at gmail.com Thu Oct 4 12:08:57 2007 From: naterajj at gmail.com (Juan Jose Natera) Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 12:08:57 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Fwd: The Pittsburgh Perl Workshop 2007 is October 13-14, 2007. In-Reply-To: <470536BA.8010400@robertblackwell.com> References: <470536BA.8010400@robertblackwell.com> Message-ID: <349627440710041208v5edf14b4icd0adb6de62def43@mail.gmail.com> In case you didn't know and want to attend :) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- The 2007 Pittsburgh Perl Workshop is only 10 days away. The Pittsburgh Perl Mongers are pleased to announce The PITTSBURGH PERL WORKSHOP, a two-day, low-cost conference on Saturday and Sunday, October 13-14, 2007. The Pittsburgh Perl Workshop is an annual conference dedicated to the Perl programming language. In 2006, the Pittsburgh Perl Mongers hosted the first Perl Workshop based in the United States. This year, the Workshop has been expanded to two days. The 2007 Workshop is structured as a series of short lectures, but the atmosphere is low key and engaging: the perfect combination to open your mind and then cram it full of good stuff. After last year's conference you gave us lots of feedback, and we listened. * The workshop was expanded to a two-day event to allow for more talks, birds-of-a-feather sessions, and social interactions. * A one-day course for programmers with little or no Perl experience?-taught by a world-class Perl trainer?-was added. * The schedule has been improved to allow you more flexibility in choosing sessions to attend. Lightning Talks There's still time to get a third of your fifteen minutes of fame! Submit your lightning talk today. The deadline for early acceptance is one week before the conference (October 6). But if you have an idea on the first day of the conference, we're holding at least two lightning talk spots until the end of that day. However, you have a much better chance of being accepted if submit your talk now. Stay up to date with everything that's going on with the Perl Workshop by subscribing to our RSS feed at http://pghpw.org/ppw2007/atom/en.xml. If you are coming to the Friday Social, RSVP at http://pghpw.org/ppw2007/wiki?node=Friday%20Social. Full details are on the Workshop Web site at http://pghpw.org. Hope to see you there. Robert Blackwell From Daniel at Sherer.org Wed Oct 10 14:43:11 2007 From: Daniel at Sherer.org (Daniel Sherer) Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 14:43:11 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] I can't make the PM meeting tonight Message-ID: <2817a58f0710101443v559b5d66r4dc91beea5700d5e@mail.gmail.com> I'm taking the day off to try and get over a cold. Won't be able to make the Perl Mongers' meeting tonight. Sorry, Daniel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/thousand-oaks-pm/attachments/20071010/5a72ace4/attachment.html From adeltac at valueclick.com Mon Oct 29 10:41:07 2007 From: adeltac at valueclick.com (Aran Deltac) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 10:41:07 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] TO Web-site 2.0 Message-ID: <24CF2B9B9D2BCC4B8F6EA9528B63C836082D1EF5@LA-EXCLUST01.corp.valueclick.com> Due to all the loads of spammers posting on our TO.pm wiki web site, and due to a lack of time to find a better solution, I've dropped the wiki part for now and beefed up the splash page (slightly). Now, the date on the splash page for the next meeting is generated dynamically. No more will we hear people telling us that they went to our site and found that the next meeting happened three months ago! A link to a google map of the ValueClick office, as well as a link to signing up to the mailing list, are on the splash page as well. I hope this doesn't inconvenience anyone - as far as I know nobody was using the wiki aspects of the site anyway. I'd like to re-approach the web site at a later date. I really like having a wiki. Somebody needs to invent an automatic spammer seak-and-destroy missle. Until then we can install another wiki and put tighter restrictions on who can edit it. Aran From Daniel.Sherer at healthnet.com Mon Oct 29 10:47:33 2007 From: Daniel.Sherer at healthnet.com (Daniel.Sherer at healthnet.com) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 10:47:33 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] TO Web-site 2.0 In-Reply-To: <24CF2B9B9D2BCC4B8F6EA9528B63C836082D1EF5@LA-EXCLUST01.corp.valueclick.com> Message-ID: Sounds like a good solution. Thank you. Daniel Sherer Manager, ITG Data Warehouse Health Net (818) 676-7592 "Aran Deltac" To Sent by: "perlmongers" thousand-oaks-pm- bounces+daniel.sh cc erer=healthnet.co m at pm.org Subject [Thousand-oaks-pm] TO Web-site 2.0 10/29/2007 10:41 AM Due to all the loads of spammers posting on our TO.pm wiki web site, and due to a lack of time to find a better solution, I've dropped the wiki part for now and beefed up the splash page (slightly). Now, the date on the splash page for the next meeting is generated dynamically. No more will we hear people telling us that they went to our site and found that the next meeting happened three months ago! A link to a google map of the ValueClick office, as well as a link to signing up to the mailing list, are on the splash page as well. I hope this doesn't inconvenience anyone - as far as I know nobody was using the wiki aspects of the site anyway. I'd like to re-approach the web site at a later date. I really like having a wiki. Somebody needs to invent an automatic spammer seak-and-destroy missle. Until then we can install another wiki and put tighter restrictions on who can edit it. Aran _______________________________________________ Thousand-oaks-pm mailing list Thousand-oaks-pm at pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/thousand-oaks-pm --------------------------------------------------------------------- This message, together with any attachments, is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. It may contain information that is confidential and prohibited from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination or copying of this message or any attachment is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please notify the original sender immediately by telephone or by return e-mail and delete this message, along with any attachments, from your computer. Thank you. --------------------------------------------------------------------- From naterajj at gmail.com Wed Oct 31 12:07:56 2007 From: naterajj at gmail.com (Juan Jose Natera) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 12:07:56 -0700 Subject: [Thousand-oaks-pm] Perl Mongers @ SCALE 6x Message-ID: <349627440710311207j552e4507x7d67876145aa0276@mail.gmail.com> Hello, I am sending this email simultaneously to OC.pm, San-Diego.pm and Thousand-Oaks.pm, SCALE 6x is the 6th Southern California Linux Expo ( http://socallinuxexpo.com ), it is to be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 8-10, 2008 at the Westin Los Angeles Airport. Back in February LA.pm had a booth at SCALE for promoting Perl, for next year we thought it would be great to have members not only from LA, but also from all of the local Perl Mongers Groups, namely OC, Thousand Oaks and San Diego. There are logistical issues to address, but early preparations mean we have time to take care of them (the demos at the booth, finding sponsors for the extra exhibitor passes, as well as any banners and other POP material). All we need is one volunteer from your group to be at the booth for a few hours (TBD, depends on the number of volunteers), that person would get a free pass to the convention. Even if nobody in your group can volunteer, I think it doesn't hurt anybody to say the booth is from the SoCal Perl Mongers, unless there are any objections. I am about to send the booth request application in name of the SoCal Perl Mongers to the SCALE organizers, you can review the document at: http://www.nuevearepas.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/PerlMongers-BoothRequest.pdf Best regards, Juan Natera P.S. SCALE's CFP is open until the end of November, please submit your Perl Talk if you have one.