Re: The Perl Journal needs help

2002-10-14 Thread Gerrit P. Haase

Hallo Nenad,

From: http://www.tpj.com/

October 11, 2002 - The news isn't good - it's great!
Thanks to your support, The Perl Journal really is back in
business - yes, we have enough subscriptions to go to press
(well, go to Acrobat Distiller, anyway). We'll be rolling
out the first issue of the new TPJ in early November - less
than a month away. So you won't have to keep checking,
we'll send all subscribers an e-mail when the first issue
is ready and waiting. So thanks to you one and all in the
Perl community. It's clear we couldn't have pulled this off
without you.



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RE: The Perl Journal needs help

2002-10-10 Thread Nenad Antic (EAB)

Hello Gerrit,

This might be a good idea. I'll check and, unless somebody already
called attention to TPJ's problems there, I'll send to those lists as
well.

Regards,
/Nenad



 -Original Message-
 From: Gerrit P. Haase
 Subject: Re: The Perl Journal needs help
 
 
 Hallo Nenad,
 
 Am Mittwoch, 9. Oktober 2002 um 11:11 schriebst du:
 
  I assume most of you cygwin hackers make good use of Perl.
  If so you might be interested to know about the current
  predicament of TPJ.
  Please help saving a great publication!
  This is from http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/08/1835219:
  rochlin http://www.nw-apts.com writes Looks like The Perl Journal
  might not make it up for air after all. This blurb is on 
 their website.
   http://www.tpj.com/
 
 Have you considered to post this also on some perl lists?
 E.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] ,
 which are both really high-volume lists?
 And what about posting to usenet:  comp.lang.perl... ?
 
 
 Gerrit, the Cygwin Perl maintainer
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The Perl Journal needs help

2002-10-09 Thread Nenad Antic (EAB)

I assume most of you cygwin hackers make good use of Perl. If so you might be 
interested to know about the current predicament of TPJ. Please help saving a great 
publication!
This is from http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/08/1835219:
rochlin http://www.nw-apts.com writes Looks like The Perl Journal might not make it 
up for air after all. This blurb is on their website. http://www.tpj.com/ 'Time is 
running short and we need your help if The Perl Journal is to get another chance at 
being the real deal. As of a couple of minutes ago, we only have 881 subscriptions and 
the deadline is fast approaching. Please subscribe now. It only costs 3 cents per day 
to get the best Perl coverage anywhere.' They need 3,000 subscribers to move forward. 

Regards,
/Nenad


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Re: The Perl Journal needs help

2002-10-09 Thread Gerrit P. Haase

Hallo Nenad,

Am Mittwoch, 9. Oktober 2002 um 11:11 schriebst du:

 I assume most of you cygwin hackers make good use of Perl.
 If so you might be interested to know about the current
 predicament of TPJ.
 Please help saving a great publication!
 This is from http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/08/1835219:
 rochlin http://www.nw-apts.com writes Looks like The Perl Journal
 might not make it up for air after all. This blurb is on their website.
  http://www.tpj.com/

Have you considered to post this also on some perl lists?
E.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] ,
which are both really high-volume lists?
And what about posting to usenet:  comp.lang.perl... ?


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