info on eligo

2014-05-23 Thread Rick Deller
Hi Uri ,

Thank you Gareth and Mark - your kind words are appreciated 

Drop me a mail r...@eligo.co.uk

Kind regards


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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Module namespace for projects (Andrew Beverley)
   2. info on eligo (Uri Guttman)
   3. Re: info on eligo (Gareth Kirwan)
   4. Re: info on eligo (Mark Keating)
   5. Re: Module namespace for projects (Tom Hukins)
   6. Re: info on eligo (Gareth Kirwan)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 12:05:53 +0100
From: Andrew Beverley 
Subject: Re: Module namespace for projects
To: "London.pm Perl M[ou]ngers" 
Message-ID: <1400756753.2479.56.camel@andy-laptop>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

On Thu, 2014-05-22 at 11:20 +0100, James Laver wrote:
> First thing I?d say is give your project a short-ish name so that if 
> you do release it to the cpan, you won?t die of RSI.
> 
> Second thing is to pick a root Module name that doesn?t  clash with 
> something in cpan. Other than that, don?t worry. So you?d still be 
> able to have Emailsig::DB. Besides, I wouldn?t worry about eventually 
> now, and when you do, I?d expect you?ll decide there are better 
> approaches than what you describe.
> 
> If the modules are something you think would be useful to someone 
> else, then please do upload them. Or at least make them easily 
> available on github.

Great, thanks for the reply James - good advice. I will get coding and 
hopefully release something soon!

Andy





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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 23:27:48 -0400
From: Uri Guttman 
Subject: info on eligo
To: "London.pm Perl M[ou]ngers" 
Message-ID: <537ec034.3060...@stemsystems.com>
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hi all,

tell me what you know about eligo recruitment. what kind of rep do they have 
among this list? they regularly post UK jobs to the perl jobs list and i see 
some US postings as well. i am interested in contacting them to see if they 
would do some joint placement. if they are a large corp type they will likely 
not do it. they claim to be smallish with 20 or so people.

write me off list if you want.

thanx,

uri

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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 08:17:19 +0100
From: Gareth Kirwan 
Subject: Re: info on eligo
To: "London.pm Perl M[ou]ngers" 
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On 23/05/2014 04:27, Uri Guttman wrote:
> tell me what you know about eligo recruitment. what kind of rep do 
> they have among this list? they regularly post UK jobs to the perl 
> jobs list and i see some US postings as well. i am interested in 
> contacting th

RE: london.pm Digest, Vol 103, Issue 11

2014-05-23 Thread Rick Deller
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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Module namespace for projects (Andrew Beverley)
   2. info on eligo (Uri Guttman)
   3. Re: info on eligo (Gareth Kirwan)
   4. Re: info on eligo (Mark Keating)
   5. Re: Module namespace for projects (Tom Hukins)
   6. Re: info on eligo (Gareth Kirwan)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 12:05:53 +0100
From: Andrew Beverley 
Subject: Re: Module namespace for projects
To: "London.pm Perl M[ou]ngers" 
Message-ID: <1400756753.2479.56.camel@andy-laptop>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

On Thu, 2014-05-22 at 11:20 +0100, James Laver wrote:
> First thing I?d say is give your project a short-ish name so that if 
> you do release it to the cpan, you won?t die of RSI.
> 
> Second thing is to pick a root Module name that doesn?t  clash with 
> something in cpan. Other than that, don?t worry. So you?d still be 
> able to have Emailsig::DB. Besides, I wouldn?t worry about eventually 
> now, and when you do, I?d expect you?ll decide there are better 
> approaches than what you describe.
> 
> If the modules are something you think would be useful to someone 
> else, then please do upload them. Or at least make them easily 
> available on github.

Great, thanks for the reply James - good advice. I will get coding and 
hopefully release something soon!

Andy





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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 23:27:48 -0400
From: Uri Guttman 
Subject: info on eligo
To: "London.pm Perl M[ou]ngers" 
Message-ID: <537ec034.3060...@stemsystems.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

hi all,

tell me what you know about eligo recruitment. what kind of rep do they have 
among this list? they regularly post UK jobs to the perl jobs list and i see 
some US postings as well. i am interested in contacting them to see if they 
would do some joint placement. if they are a large corp type they will likely 
not do it. they claim to be smallish with 20 or so people.

write me off list if you want.

thanx,

uri

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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 08:17:19 +0100
From: Gareth Kirwan 
Subject: Re: info on eligo
To: "London.pm Perl M[ou]ngers" 
Message-ID: <537ef5ff.3060...@thermeon.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

On 23/05/2014 04:27, Uri Guttman wrote:
> tell me what you know about eligo recruitment. what kind of rep do 
> they have among this list? they regularly post UK jobs to the perl 
> jobs list and i see some US postings as well. i am interested in 
> contacting them to see if they would do some joint placement. if they 
> are a large corp type they will likely not do it. they claim to be 
> smallish with 20 or so people.

I've hired maybe half a dozen through Eligo in the past.
It's always gone smoothly, and they work quite well with us.
I'd recommend them.


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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 10:06:25 +0100
From: Mark Keating 
Subject: Re: info on eligo
To: london.pm@london.pm.org
Message-ID: <537f0f91.3000...@shadowcat.co.uk>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

On 23/05/2014 08:17, Gareth Kirwan wrote:
> On 23/05/2014 04:27, Uri Guttman wrote:
>> tell me what you know about eligo recruitment. what kind of rep do 
>> they have among this list? they regularly post UK jobs to the perl 
>> jobs list and i see some US postings as well. i am interested in 
>> contacting them to see if they would do some joint placement. if they 
>> are a large corp type they will likely not do it. they claim to be 
>> smallish with 20 or so people.
>
> I've hired maybe half a dozen through Eligo in the past.
> It's always gone smoothly, and they work quite well with us.
> I'd recommend them.
I recommend you talk to Rick Deller at Eligo. He is keen to be as 
ethical a recruiter as possible, has a keen interest in the community 
and has sponsored a number of events to help enhance the community. He 
understands the importance of community and business as a relationship 
and I think you'll find him accommodating and productive.

-mdk


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Re: info on eligo

2014-05-23 Thread Gareth Kirwan


On 23/05/2014 10:06, Mark Keating wrote:
I recommend you talk to Rick Deller at Eligo. He is keen to be as 
ethical a recruiter as possible, has a keen interest in the community 
and has sponsored a number of events to help enhance the community. He 
understands the importance of community and business as a relationship 
and I think you'll find him accommodating and productive.

RIck's also the guy I mostly work with, btw. Recommended.


Re: Module namespace for projects

2014-05-23 Thread Tom Hukins
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 09:59:00AM +0100, Andrew Beverley wrote:
> Following on from the above, should I then be uploading the modules to
> CPAN?

In addition to James's helpful reply, one of my colleagues reminded me
of PrePAN this morning:
http://prepan.org/

It's a place to review people's code before it hits CPAN and to submit
your code for review.  I haven't used it myself.

Also, consider putting your code in a Git repository somewhere and
posting a link to it here.  If you do so before a social meeting, you
might find a few people in the pub who would like to talk through your
work over a drink. :)

Tom


Re: info on eligo

2014-05-23 Thread Mark Keating

On 23/05/2014 08:17, Gareth Kirwan wrote:

On 23/05/2014 04:27, Uri Guttman wrote:
tell me what you know about eligo recruitment. what kind of rep do 
they have among this list? they regularly post UK jobs to the perl 
jobs list and i see some US postings as well. i am interested in 
contacting them to see if they would do some joint placement. if they 
are a large corp type they will likely not do it. they claim to be 
smallish with 20 or so people.


I've hired maybe half a dozen through Eligo in the past.
It's always gone smoothly, and they work quite well with us.
I'd recommend them.
I recommend you talk to Rick Deller at Eligo. He is keen to be as 
ethical a recruiter as possible, has a keen interest in the community 
and has sponsored a number of events to help enhance the community. He 
understands the importance of community and business as a relationship 
and I think you'll find him accommodating and productive.


-mdk


Re: info on eligo

2014-05-23 Thread Gareth Kirwan

On 23/05/2014 04:27, Uri Guttman wrote:
tell me what you know about eligo recruitment. what kind of rep do 
they have among this list? they regularly post UK jobs to the perl 
jobs list and i see some US postings as well. i am interested in 
contacting them to see if they would do some joint placement. if they 
are a large corp type they will likely not do it. they claim to be 
smallish with 20 or so people.


I've hired maybe half a dozen through Eligo in the past.
It's always gone smoothly, and they work quite well with us.
I'd recommend them.