[GLLUG] Perl programming project

2020-02-20 Thread Marco van Beek via GLLUG
Hi All, Wondering if there is anyone on the list who fancies a little Perl programming project? The resulting code would be open source (and happy for the author to put it up on SourceForge / etc) and it would appear to be a "much sort-for but never found" bit of code if my web searches are

Re: [GLLUG] Perl programming project

2020-04-08 Thread Marco van Beek via GLLUG
Hi, Resending this as I still haven't found anyone and circumstances have changed massively in the last 6 weeks. Cheers all. Marco On 20/02/2020 10:56, Marco van Beek wrote: Hi All, Wondering if there is anyone on the list who fancies a little Perl programming project? The resulting cod

Re: [GLLUG] Perl programming project

2020-04-08 Thread Andrew Solomon via GLLUG
Hi Marco, There are two other places where I'd be posting this job ad: * london...@groups.perlists.pm * https://jobs.perl.org/ Hope that helps! Andrew On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 5:54 PM Marco van Beek via GLLUG < gllug@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote: > Hi, > > Resending this as I still haven't found a

Re: [GLLUG] Perl programming project

2020-04-08 Thread James Courtier-Dutton via GLLUG
On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 at 10:57, Marco van Beek via GLLUG wrote: > Basically we currently have an LDAP address book which is used by our > desktop phones and our scanner. We also have started to use CardDAV as > support is slowly extended into Thunderbird and Outlook (via a plug-in) > but the VOIP ph

Re: [GLLUG] Perl programming project

2020-04-09 Thread Marco van Beek via GLLUG
On 08/04/2020 19:14, James Courtier-Dutton wrote: On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 at 10:57, Marco van Beek via GLLUG wrote: Basically we currently have an LDAP address book which is used by our desktop phones and our scanner. We also have started to use CardDAV as support is slowly extended into Thunderbir