Hi folks!

And since this is going to be a “Web developing” one, I would also like to see 
a “DOM 101” talk. Since this is a rather wide subject, such should end with a 
carefully selected bibliographic list. I personally would like to have the 
shortest possible but still covering most issues.

Ah, yes, I too would love to attend, be it half or a full day.

Regards
Meir

 

From: Perl [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roey Almog (Infoneto 
Ltd)
Sent: יום ג 20 ינואר 2015 14:41
To: Perl in Israel
Subject: Re: [Israel.pm] Are you interested to know more about Mojolicious ?

 

Gabor, Hi

 

Thanks - your detailed response made some order in the plan

 

I hoped we can get around 15-20 participants, and for start a think about a 
half day event with these talks

1.      Mojolicious 101 ~45 min
2.      Test Driven development with Mojolicious ~45 min 
3.      Why none blocking & Perl ~15min 
4.      None blocking in real life use Elasticsearch with Mojolicious ~60min

Any other talks that can be added would be great and may take it to all day 
event....

 

Also I thought of adding some none Perl related staff that is important to web 
developer - a talk about one of the following 

*       AngularJS
*       jQuery
*       Bootstrap

Regarding payments - I think to keep it low budget ( as near free as possible )

 

For now it will be held at MESH (Modiin Entrepreneurs Startup Hub) in Modiin at 
the second floor    

 

As for the date it will have to be after 15/03 no exact date yet

 

Roey

 

On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 1:21 PM, Gabor Szabo <[email protected]> wrote:

9 people is a lot more than what I ever had when I started to organize any of 
the Perl events.

 

I'd just use leap of faith. Start really organizing it and hoping that it will 
work out.

 

I'd set a date and a place and start collecting talks and start talking about it

with Mojo developers asking if any of them would be interested to come over.

(Without you committing to them yet.) You might need to cover the expenses of 
flying

that person over and giving a hotel room or they might be ready to pay for 
themselves.

 

I'd ask for an instance of Act http://act.mongueurs.net/

(the same software almost every Perl conference and workshop

uses) and if you wanted we could use the domain http://act.perl.org.il/

 

You could also start looking for sponsors. Unless you are ready to pay the rest 
of the bill.

If I recall correctly in 2013 http://act.perl.org.il/ilpw2013/ we had two 
sponsors:

we got the venue free from Shenkar and Booking gave us some money.

That and the registration fees covered most of the expenses. I think I covered 
the rest

and as I recall Sawyer also paid a some of the lunches out of his pocket.

 

But we did not pay for any of the international guests.

 

How many people would be reasonable to you?

The last time we had a Perl workshop in Israel there were 60 people.

The full price was 190 NIS / person including refreshment and lunch.

People who registered a month ahead paid 90 NIS only.

 

Almost everyone paid 90. (except of the speakers who did not have to pay at 
all).

 

 

Gabor

 

 

On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 12:02 PM, Roey Almog (Infoneto Ltd) 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Gabor Hi,

 

Currently we barely have 9 persons that show interest.... 

I am embarrassed to try bring core developer for just 9 participants....

 

I thought to do the event free or with minimal payment just for covering 
renting the location

 

What do you think will be the best way to get more participants (taking into 
account I am not going to pay them...) ?

 

Roey

 

On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Gabor Szabo <[email protected]> wrote:

 

 

On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Roey Almog (Infoneto Ltd) 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, 

 

Sorry, was too busy on other things - currently we need more persons if there 
are 15 persons then we can expect around 10 participants which is enough 

However I think we need to do more maybe add some other things that will 
attract more Perl persons - I thought about using elasticsearch with Perl but 
wit none blocking interface (we exactly that with Mojo::UserAgent). I open to 
suggestions 

 

   

 

If I may give my 2c experience in organizing Perl-related events in Israel:

 

About 70% of the participants register on the last day of registration.

(especially if that is the end of a discount).

 

 

BTW Do you plan to bring in a core Mojo developer from abroad?

 

Gabor

 

 


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