>X-Authentication-Warning: happyfunball.pm.org: mjordomo set sender >to [EMAIL PROTECTED] using -f >X-Sent: 8 Feb 2001 17:32:34 GMT >Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 09:32:25 -0800 >From: Tim Maher/CONSULTIX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: SPUG: YAPC::Europe is 8/2-4 in Amsterdam >Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >SPUGsters, > >They've finally announced the details of YAPC Europe, at >http://www.yapc.org/Europe, and there are flights from Seattle >to Amsterdam for as little as $408 today, according to my Yahoo >fare-watching service! > >The "Call for Participation" is attached. See you there! > >-Tim >-- >*========================================================================* >| Dr. Tim Maher, CEO, Consultix (206) 781-UNIX/8649; ask for FAX# | >| Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.consultix-inc.com | >| TIM MAHER: Unix/Perl DAMIAN CONWAY: Adv. Perl COLIN MEYER: Perl/DBI | >| 12 Int Perl; 20 Data Munging; 22 Adv OO-Perl; 3/20 Perl; 3/26: Linux | >*========================================================================* >***************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ****************** > > European > Yet Another Perl Conference > YAPC 2001 > > http://www.yapc.org/Europe/ > > Thursday-Saturday, August 2-4, 2001 > at the > Hogeschool Holland > Amsterdam, the Netherlands > > > ** Abstract submission deadline: June 1, 2001 ** > >Yet Another Perl Conference (YAPC) is an inexpensive (< 100 EURO) Perl >users and developers conference, with a mix of tutorials and >technical talks. The conference is set in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. > >YAPC began as a grassroots users conference, from discussions >among Perl Mongers, and has grown from there. We would like >to invite you to join us for three days of Perl, people, and >demonstrations, at a price that shouldn't hurt your wallet. >There will be a limit of around 500 people for the conference. > >A number of members of the Perl community are contributing to this >event. > >Look at the main web page for more details -- > http://www.yapc.org/Europe > > > *********** CALL FOR PAPERS *********** > >Potential presenters should submit a 200-300 word abstract to > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >in plain ASCII text or HTML by June 1st for consideration. >We would like your materials to be available online, but >that is not required. If you have materials to include in >the proceedings, or course notes, please let us know of your >requirements in the abstract. If you have any special >presentation needs, please include them also. > >The conference theme will be Security, so a portion of the the >talks will be about that subject in some way. So if you have some >knowledge of Perl related security issues, or use Perl in security >related areas, you're more then welcome to share this with fellow >Perl users at the conferece. > >Suggestions : > >* writing secure Perl CGI programs >* security bloopers >* cryptography techniques >* cryptography applications >* security issues in past and coming versions of perl >* How you use Perl to enhance security of your network or website >* Modules useful in security >* Whatever you find interesting that's Perl- and security related > > >A part of the time will be available for other Perl related subjects. >Suggestions for subjects: > >* Groupware, Agents, and Bots >* Perl in the world of Windows >* MacPerl >* Perl for Speech and Language >* Text and Document Processing >* Machine Learning in Perl >* HTML, XML, and Markup Languages >* CGI and Web programming in Perl >* Internet Programming >* Database Interaction and Access with Perl >* Scientific Computing (e.g. with PDL) >* Practical Perl Programming >* Module guts and usage on any particular Module. >* Tutorials of all stripes: Modules, Objects, CPAN >* Visionary or position papers on Perl, the past, > the present, and the future >* Anything cool :) > >We have the following time slots in our schedule, so your >contribution could have one of the following durations: > >180 minute tutorials >90 minute talks >40 minute talks >25 minute talks >lightning talks (5 minutes) > > >Conference fees will be waived for presenters at yapc >(lightning talks excepted), so another way to reduce your >costs is to give a good talk on something you're excited about. > > >We are looking for sponsors. Please contact Liz and Eric >([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for information about how you can help >support YAPC Europe. Much of the necessary funding for YAPC >comes from the generous donations of our sponsors. > > > > **** YAPC Europe 2001 **http://www.yapc.org/Europe/ *** >***************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ****************** > > > > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > POST TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PROBLEMS: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subscriptions; Email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ACTION LIST EMAIL > Replace ACTION by subscribe or unsubscribe, EMAIL by your Email-address > For daily traffic, use spug-list for LIST ; for weekly, spug-list-digest > Seattle Perl Users Group (SPUG) Home Page: http://www.halcyon.com/spug/ > -- Neil C. Ford Yet Another Computer Solutions Company [EMAIL PROTECTED]