Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 02:36:03PM +0100, Leon Brocard wrote: > I don't know about you, but I really like just being able to turn up > at conferences and meetings. It's a barrier to entry. I didn't go to a > BSD meet a while ago because I hadn't signed up to it and it was too > late to sign up. That sucks. Okay. I just tend to sign up for things in advance if that's a requirement. I guess it depends on when the deadline for signing up is. -- $x='4a75737420616e6f74686572205065726c'#Earle Martin .'206861636b65720d0a';for(0..26){print #http://downlode.org/ chr(hex(substr($x,$y,2)));$y=$y+2;}# http://grault.net/grubstreet/
RE: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
Nick wrote: > Not having a venue sucks more. Just incase I haven't said it on list yet, next month (on the 22nd May, accorind to iCal) we'll be going to State51 for a tech meet. This decision was taken sometime last month and was based on the same reason we move around from pub to pub - inevitably someone will not be able to attend particular venues and it sucks to keep excluding them by repeatedly using the same venue. Mark. -- #!/usr/bin/perl -T use strict; use warnings; print q{Mark Fowler, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://twoshortplanks.com/};
RE: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
> > Why has nobody pointed out that it's just a BOX TO ENTER YOUR NAME? > > I don't know about you, but I really like just being able to turn up > at conferences and meetings. It's a barrier to entry. I didn't go to a > BSD meet a while ago because I hadn't signed up to it and it was too > late to sign up. That sucks. Not having a venue sucks more. N -- 11 2 3 4 5 6 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 -- The 75 column-ometer Global Messaging, A: Top posting 120 Cheapside, x83331 Q: What's the most annoying e-mail habit?
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
Earle Martin sent the following bits through the ether: > Why has nobody pointed out that it's just a BOX TO ENTER YOUR NAME? I don't know about you, but I really like just being able to turn up at conferences and meetings. It's a barrier to entry. I didn't go to a BSD meet a while ago because I hadn't signed up to it and it was too late to sign up. That sucks. Leon ps I love Yahoo! -- Leon Brocard.http://www.astray.com/ scribot.http://www.scribot.com/ ... DOC files? We don't need NO STINKIN' DOC FILES!
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
> And what about special badges for speakers? > > Do we get special badges? Oh please say that we do... :-) a > > A > >
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
Nicholas Clark sent the following bits through the ether: > YAPC::Europe::UK::London::Victoria::Yahoo::Basement::2003::04::14::Evening Leon Brocard sent the following bits back: > At the DPW I got a special customised orange badge. Will this be the > case at the tech meet? And what about special badges for speakers? Do we get special badges? Oh please say that we do... :-) A
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 12:56:44PM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote: > You're not stating the important point. > ...anyone who decided to come to the tech meeting on spec could do so. > > Now we have to be organised. Fortunately not very organised - lunchtime > same day is no hardship. But it does require some organisational discipline. But not much. And hardly enough to moan about. Which is my point. -- $x='4a75737420616e6f74686572205065726c'#Earle Martin .'206861636b65720d0a';for(0..26){print #http://downlode.org/ chr(hex(substr($x,$y,2)));$y=$y+2;}# http://grault.net/grubstreet/
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
Robin Szemeti wrote: 1) someone signs up ... as A. N. Other .. there's no way of knowing if they really are A. N. Other or not. Even if they are who they say they are, there's no way of knowing if they are going to steal all the underpants. Building security at my last office in New York apparently didn't find it odd that a bike messenger was walking off with our fax machine (*that* led to a friendly memo from the office manager I can tell you)... But when *I* (who saw building security each and every day of the week for well over five years) was taking home a three year-old computer legally bought from my company (and usefully repurposed as a home multimedia Linux system) I needed something like two countersigned letters from our COO and some bloody ID. jon -- jon reades fulcrum analytics t: 0870.366.9338 m: 0797.698.7392 f: 0870.888.8880 lower ground floor 2 sheraton street london w1f 8bh
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 12:47:55PM +0100, Earle Martin wrote: > On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 11:47:38AM +0100, Lusercop wrote: > > [various people talking, nusked] > > > > I don't think the above concern is likely to be valid, and fwiw, I don't > > think this is too much of a pain, given that they've been extremely good > > to us, even if the security guards last time didn't know. It's also a venue > > that isn't too hard to get to. I'm all for staying with Yahoo! even in light > > of this policy. > > Why has nobody pointed out that it's just a BOX TO ENTER YOUR NAME? It took me > more time just now to cough! Christ, if people are going to bitch and moan about > something, let it be something that involves more than 0.8 seconds' typing > something that you don't even have to bloody remember. If it's not that, then > what possible reason can there be for it to be 'a pain'? The almighty effort > of following the URL to the form? You're not stating the important point. We previously had a box to enter our name. It was the sign in sheet on the security guard's desk at the Yahoo! building. You didn't have to do it in advance, which means that anyone who decided to come to the tech meeting on spec could do so. Now we have to be organised. Fortunately not very organised - lunchtime same day is no hardship. But it does require some organisational discipline. However, I think it's worthwhile considering that Yahoo! is an excellent venue. (And even gave us beer). Nicholas Clark
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 11:47:38AM +0100, Lusercop wrote: > [various people talking, nusked] > > I don't think the above concern is likely to be valid, and fwiw, I don't > think this is too much of a pain, given that they've been extremely good > to us, even if the security guards last time didn't know. It's also a venue > that isn't too hard to get to. I'm all for staying with Yahoo! even in light > of this policy. Why has nobody pointed out that it's just a BOX TO ENTER YOUR NAME? It took me more time just now to cough! Christ, if people are going to bitch and moan about something, let it be something that involves more than 0.8 seconds' typing something that you don't even have to bloody remember. If it's not that, then what possible reason can there be for it to be 'a pain'? The almighty effort of following the URL to the form? -- $x='4a75737420616e6f74686572205065726c'#Earle Martin .'206861636b65720d0a';for(0..26){print #http://downlode.org/ chr(hex(substr($x,$y,2)));$y=$y+2;}# http://grault.net/grubstreet/
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Friday 04 April 2003 11:30, Jasper McCrea wrote: > Simon Wilcox wrote: > > On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Jasper McCrea wrote: > > > Simon Wistow wrote: > > > > It is *really* important that you sign up though. You will not "under > > > > any circumstances" be let in if you've not signed up according to the > > > > office manager. I always find this sort of thing rather amusing ... I've worked at more than one place that has had similar policies ... none of them are worth the electrons they are written with. 1) someone signs up ... as A. N. Other .. there's no way of knowing if they really are A. N. Other or not. Even if they are who they say they are, there's no way of knowing if they are going to steal all the underpants. 2) Assuming you tighten it further to checking with whoever is organising it that they recognise the names on the list, that fails still because for a meeting like this, its quite possible a newcomers name would not be recognised, and would be let in anyway. 3) even if you do recognise the name, how do you know its not someone with a longstanding grudge whose signed up just to get into the building and steal your underpants? all it saves you from is random people walking in off the street, and there are simpler ways to do that ... still, the places I;ve seen it done before, it kept the office manager busy filling out little badges, and while they where doing that, they weren't fiddling with somehting else, so I guess some good came out of it. Perhaps someone should register as A. Pants-Stealer and see if a badge is made up for them ;) (and no, I won't ) Still, good of Yahoo! to provide the facility, don't look a gift horse in the mouth I say. -- Robin Szemeti
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 11:40:01AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [ I think Jasper wrote: ] > > Don't get me wrong, I think Yahoo! are entitled to put in place whatever > > policies they want. > you think signing in is bad? you try typing from behind a gas mask. :-) > > However, I don't think it's in anyone's interest to be wholly positive > > about a policy that may at some stage prohibit someone from going to a > > meeting that they might like to or everyone else might like them to. [...] > definitely not - it's a pain in the ass, but as mentioned many times, > unfortunately due to the late notice i figure there wasn't time to > rearrange, i'm sure mark will be looking elsewhere for next time. I don't think the above concern is likely to be valid, and fwiw, I don't think this is too much of a pain, given that they've been extremely good to us, even if the security guards last time didn't know. It's also a venue that isn't too hard to get to. I'm all for staying with Yahoo! even in light of this policy. -- Lusercop.net - LARTing Lusers everywhere since 2002
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Jasper McCrea wrote: > Simon Wilcox wrote: > > > > On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Jasper McCrea wrote: > > > > > Not that I've been to many tech meets, but this doesn't seem like a very good > > > policy for a meeting place. Although the facility is good. > > > > It's not a meeting place, it's their office. They're perfectly entitled to > > put into place whatever security they feel like. > > Place where London.pm meets to discuss technical matters not a meeting place. > Film at 11. But not necessarily clear from your previous email. I knew what you meant, as did most people on this list but taken out of context it easily reads as a critism of our hosts in general. > > As you mention, the venue is excellent and I would encourage everyone to > > be wholly positive about this lest they decide it's not worth the > > aggravation. > > Don't get me wrong, I think Yahoo! are entitled to put in place whatever > policies they want. However, I don't think it's in anyone's interest to be > wholly positive about a policy that may at some stage prohibit someone from > going to a meeting that they might like to or everyone else might like them to. It's in everyones interest to make sure that we continue to enjoy the hospitality of Yahoo! as it's by far the most hospitable venue we have ever been lucky enough to be offered. Two weeks notice is plenty of time to sign up and since you can sign up until lunchtime on the day I don't see this really being a restriction. > Someone fretting on a mailing list is hardly going to push the Yahoo! office > manager over the edge in a mad rampage and ban London.pm, is it? Mad rampage, unlikely. Overloaded with work and an opportunity to remove a part of it because these people seem ungrateful, possibly. > Perhaps you think I shouldn't mention it just because I'm not in a position to > offer anything better? Precisely, put up or shut up :) Simon.
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
> > As you mention, the venue is excellent and I would encourage everyone to > > be wholly positive about this lest they decide it's not worth the > > aggravation. > > Don't get me wrong, I think Yahoo! are entitled to put in place whatever > policies they want. you think signing in is bad? you try typing from behind a gas mask. > However, I don't think it's in anyone's interest to be wholly positive > about a policy that may at some stage prohibit someone from going to a > meeting that they might like to or everyone else might like them to. > Someone fretting on a mailing list is hardly going to push the Yahoo! > office manager over the edge in a mad rampage and ban London.pm, is it? definitely not - it's a pain in the ass, but as mentioned many times, unfortunately due to the late notice i figure there wasn't time to rearrange, i'm sure mark will be looking elsewhere for next time. a > > Perhaps you think I shouldn't mention it just because I'm not in a > position to offer anything better? > > Jasper >
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
Simon Wilcox wrote: > > On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Jasper McCrea wrote: > > > Simon Wistow wrote: > > > It is *really* important that you sign up though. You will not "under > > > any circumstances" be let in if you've not signed up according to the > > > office manager. > > > > Not that I've been to many tech meets, but this doesn't seem like a very good > > policy for a meeting place. Although the facility is good. > > It's not a meeting place, it's their office. They're perfectly entitled to > put into place whatever security they feel like. Place where London.pm meets to discuss technical matters not a meeting place. Film at 11. > As you mention, the venue is excellent and I would encourage everyone to > be wholly positive about this lest they decide it's not worth the > aggravation. Don't get me wrong, I think Yahoo! are entitled to put in place whatever policies they want. However, I don't think it's in anyone's interest to be wholly positive about a policy that may at some stage prohibit someone from going to a meeting that they might like to or everyone else might like them to. Someone fretting on a mailing list is hardly going to push the Yahoo! office manager over the edge in a mad rampage and ban London.pm, is it? Perhaps you think I shouldn't mention it just because I'm not in a position to offer anything better? Jasper
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Leon Brocard wrote: > Nicholas Clark sent the following bits through the ether: > > > YAPC::Europe::UK::London::Victoria::Yahoo::Basement::2003::04::14::Evening > > At the DPW I got a special customised orange badge. Will this be the > case at the tech meet? No, but anyone who wants a conference T-Shirt should let me know off list. These are availble in red, black, green, blue and brown and have names of fictional Perl Mongers groups on them and have "YAPC::Europe::UK::London::Victoria::Yahoo::Basement::2003::04::14::Evening" written on them in perminant marker[1]. I think we've only got XXXL left however. (on a side note can anyone who's still got tshirts that belong to London.pm email me off list also) Mark [1] This is a JIT production system. -- #!/usr/bin/perl -T use strict; use warnings; print q{Mark Fowler, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://twoshortplanks.com/};
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
Nicholas Clark sent the following bits through the ether: > YAPC::Europe::UK::London::Victoria::Yahoo::Basement::2003::04::14::Evening At the DPW I got a special customised orange badge. Will this be the case at the tech meet? Leon -- Leon Brocard.http://www.astray.com/ scribot.http://www.scribot.com/ ... Okay - right after this one we're BACK to the TOPIC
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 03:36:57PM +0100, Simon Wistow wrote: > Probably lunchtime Monday is a good estimate. The office manager needs > time to make badges. Oooh. Yahoo! provide a venue, drinks (based on previous meetings) and now badges. It's a real conference! Do we get conference bags? YAPC::Europe::UK::London::Victoria::Yahoo::Basement::2003::04::14::Evening I thought london.pm resolved never to organise a conference again? This feels like the top of a slippery slope... Nicholas Clark
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 02:05:55PM +, the hatter said: > Is there a deadline ? I mean, last thing you want it someone standing at > reception, filling in the form online, submitting it, then asking security > to let them proceed. Probably lunchtime Monday is a good estimate. The office manager needs time to make badges. Simon -- it's a short link to a dead king
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Simon Wistow wrote: > On the other hand it's a simple web form. Not the most difficult thing > to fill in. Is there a deadline ? I mean, last thing you want it someone standing at reception, filling in the form online, submitting it, then asking security to let them proceed. the hatter
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Jasper McCrea wrote: > Simon Wistow wrote: > > It is *really* important that you sign up though. You will not "under > > any circumstances" be let in if you've not signed up according to the > > office manager. > > Not that I've been to many tech meets, but this doesn't seem like a very good > policy for a meeting place. Although the facility is good. It's not a meeting place, it's their office. They're perfectly entitled to put into place whatever security they feel like. As you mention, the venue is excellent and I would encourage everyone to be wholly positive about this lest they decide it's not worth the aggravation. Simon.
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 02:29:31PM +0100, Jasper McCrea said: > Not that I've been to many tech meets, but this doesn't seem like a very good > policy for a meeting place. Although the facility is good. The policy change from Yahoo only came at very short notice (like, yesterday). Faced with trying to organise a new venue in a short time or doing this, this seemed like the best idea. But no, I agree, it does make things awkward for future tech meets. On the other hand it's a simple web form. Not the most difficult thing to fill in. Simon -- it's a short link to a dead king
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
Simon Wistow wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 12:58:47PM +0100, Mark Fowler said: > > Due to a change in security policy at the venue we now need to know in > > advance who's planning to attend. If you think you might attend, or think > > you might at some point in the next few days think you might attend please > > sign up for the meeting by visiting the following url (all we need is your > > name): > > > > http://london.pm.org/cgi-bin/record/index.cgi > > Just thought I'd apologise for the short notice. Company wide mandate > and all but I only heard about this very recently. > > It is *really* important that you sign up though. You will not "under > any circumstances" be let in if you've not signed up according to the > office manager. Not that I've been to many tech meets, but this doesn't seem like a very good policy for a meeting place. Although the facility is good. Jasper
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 12:58:47PM +0100, Mark Fowler said: > Due to a change in security policy at the venue we now need to know in > advance who's planning to attend. If you think you might attend, or think > you might at some point in the next few days think you might attend please > sign up for the meeting by visiting the following url (all we need is your > name): > > http://london.pm.org/cgi-bin/record/index.cgi Just thought I'd apologise for the short notice. Company wide mandate and all but I only heard about this very recently. It is *really* important that you sign up though. You will not "under any circumstances" be let in if you've not signed up according to the office manager. Apologies again, Simon
[ANNOUNCE] Signup for Tech Meet Mon 14th April + Tonight Social
[ First up, don't forget there's a social meet tonight from 7pm onwards at the Windmill Pub located in Mayfair. See the following post for full details: http://london.pm.org/lpma/2003-March/49.html ] This email contains further information on the upcoming "Templating Engines and Processing Content" mini-tech meet that's taking place at Yahoo! on Monday 14th April 2003 at 7pm (for 7.15pm start sharp), details for *signing* *up* *beforehand* below: In addition to the chance to see David Weeler's half hour talk on Bricolage, confirmed for the 40min panel session and long face to face discussions in the pub afterwards are: Alex MonneyTemplate Toolkit Developer Andy Wardley Template Toolkit Author David Wheeler Bricolage Author Mark LesterJake Author, Yahoo! internal templating language Due to a change in security policy at the venue we now need to know in advance who's planning to attend. If you think you might attend, or think you might at some point in the next few days think you might attend please sign up for the meeting by visiting the following url (all we need is your name): http://london.pm.org/cgi-bin/record/index.cgi So, back to the question of the panel, or more accurately the question of what questions we should ask them. The questions can be on the philosophy of the templating and content management systems, the technical aspects of such systems, or merely for advice on big perl projects, or anything else you might think is appropriate. Questions should be sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll select and group the questions, and then get people who asked them to ask them on the night. Full details on the venue were contained in the previous email to announce: http://london.pm.org/lpma/2003-March/50.html Hoping to see you at the social tonight, or if not then in eleven days a week on Monday. Mark. -- #!/usr/bin/perl -T use strict; use warnings; print q{Mark Fowler, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://twoshortplanks.com/};