Re: A new leader is born...

2012-04-02 Thread Dave Cross
Quoting Leo Lapworth l...@cuckoo.org: Dear London.pm members, [ snip ] A NEW LEADER! Tom Hukins (who was in London many moons ago, forgot himself and now has been reborn to the one true city) has agreed to take on the role of Leader (and I didn't have to bribe him nor nuffink) There's

Re: A new leader is born...

2012-04-02 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 09:59:59AM +0100, Dave Cross wrote: Quoting Leo Lapworth l...@cuckoo.org: Dear London.pm members, [ snip ] A NEW LEADER! Tom Hukins (who was in London many moons ago, forgot himself and now has been reborn to the one true city) has agreed to take on the role

Re: A new leader is born...

2012-04-02 Thread Pedro Figueiredo
On 2 Apr 2012, at 10:04, Nicholas Clark wrote: I'm really not sure what power the leader has. Well, for one I'm now replacing the photo I have in my little shrine. Thank you so much, Leo. And welcome, Tom.

Re: A new leader is born...

2012-04-02 Thread Damian Conway
Nicholas wrote: I'm really not sure what power the leader has. Well, for a start: Mangalores won't fight without the leader. Thanks, Leo. Congratulations, Tom. Damian

A new leader is born...

2012-04-01 Thread Leo Lapworth
round to it. 5) Will answer emails / act as point of contact for London.pm I did that, mostly pointing people to either the website or mailing lists. So, why am I reviewing this? - no, I'm not moving to the US before anyone asks, but I have wonderful news... A NEW LEADER! Tom Hukins (who

Re: A new leader is born...

2012-04-01 Thread Tom Hukins
Hi all, I'm flattered to have been chosen to follow in the footsteps of Leo and London.pm's previous leaders. Thank you, Leo, for all your work over the past year and a bit. As an established group, London.pm already has several people successfully fulfilling various roles. I aim to help these

Re: New Leader

2001-06-20 Thread Philip Newton
Greg McCarroll wrote: But you are right at number 35 [1] in the overall leaderboard he would be a good acquisition for team London.pm, as would be this APML person ;-) Not to mention that P5P chappie; he must have an awful lot of time on his hands. Cheers, Philip -- Philip Newton [EMAIL

Re: New Leader

2001-06-20 Thread Simon Wistow
Philip Newton wrote: Greg McCarroll wrote: http://217.34.97.146/~gem/perl/cpan_lb.cgi Er, what's that sorted by? First by number of modules, but then by what? Perl hash value? And does it cut out after a certain number of people? 'cos I'm not even on there. And I have two modules :(

Re: New Leader

2001-06-20 Thread Jonathan Stowe
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: * David H. Adler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I've lost track. Have you included Schwern? If not, that should bump it up somewhat... Is Schwern a London.pm'er? I've only listed people who were obviously London.pm'ers or that asked to be

RE: New Leader

2001-06-19 Thread Lee Goddard
But in all fairness, Attribute::Memoize and ::Abstract have been rolled into ::Util and so shouldn't count anymore, but If the author in whose directory the file resides deletes it in via the PAUSE, it disappears off CPAN. lee

Re: New Leader

2001-06-19 Thread Greg McCarroll
ahh thank you * David Cantrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 08:09:59PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: * David Cantrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: can you use join(', ', @array) for the list of modules, so that browsers can line-wrap it nicely? Note the space