On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 08:00:09AM +0100, Dave Cross wrote:
1/ Would you be interested in coming to an all-day Perl workshop?
Yes.
Provided I could sneak out of the talks I found less than interesting
and hack other stuff. Hence it would be useful to have external
connectivity at the venue
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Steve Purkis wrote:
But I'd start by looking at lecture halls, and local perly-kinda
businesses with rather large function rooms. And if you want to cut
costs, let people fend for their own food. (I've head catering can be
quite expensive...)
Catering is also a major
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, David Cantrell wrote:
Or we could have tech meets every month.
We did discuss this, but to be frank (and you can be betty) I don't think
we want to see each other every two weeks.
Mark.
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Dave Cross wrote:
It was pointed out last night that london.pm tech meets are becoming
too popular. What I mean is too many people have too many cool things
that they want to tell us about. We have too many speakers :)
A few of us had a discussion about solutions to this problem and
my suggestion
It was pointed out last night that london.pm tech meets are becoming
too popular. What I mean is too many people have too many cool things
that they want to tell us about. We have too many speakers :)
A few of us had a discussion about solutions to this problem and
my suggestion was that we could
At 08:00 19/09/03, you wrote:
It was pointed out last night that london.pm tech meets are becoming
too popular. What I mean is too many people have too many cool things
that they want to tell us about. We have too many speakers :)
Last night's tech meeting was the first tech one I have attended
Hi,
As a non UK resident I like the idea since it would give me a reason to go
London more often.
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 08:00:09AM +0100, Dave Cross wrote:
It was pointed out last night that london.pm tech meets are becoming
too popular. What I mean is too many people have too many cool
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 10:01:43AM +0100, alex ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Can anyone show me how they did slideshow PDFs?
AxPoint http://axpoint.axkit.org/
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On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 08:00, Dave Cross wrote;
1/ Would you be interested in coming to an all-day Perl workshop?
ARRR!!
2/ Would the workshop need to be on the weekend?
NAY!!!
3/ Would you consider paying for the workshop?
ARRR!!
4/ If you would consider paying, how much would you
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Dave Cross wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 10:01:43AM +0100, alex ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Can anyone show me how they did slideshow PDFs?
AxPoint http://axpoint.axkit.org/
And if you want the stuff that turns my custom quickslide format like
this:
Dave Cross wrote:
It was pointed out last night that london.pm tech meets are becoming
too popular. What I mean is too many people have too many cool things
that they want to tell us about. We have too many speakers :)
A few of us had a discussion about solutions to this problem and
my suggestion
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Dave Cross wrote:
1/ Would you be interested in coming to an all-day Perl workshop?
Possibly. I think it would depend on the format, whether it would just be
the same as the tech meets but several hours longer or a different
arrangement.
I think sitting through a large
On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 08:00 am, Dave Cross wrote:
It was pointed out last night that london.pm tech meets are becoming
too popular. What I mean is too many people have too many cool things
that they want to tell us about. We have too many speakers :)
HARRHH! Why nawt be cuttin'
Dave Cross wrote:
I said I'd canvas opinions from the list. So that's what I'm doing.
I'd appreciate it if you could give me answers to the following
questions.
1/ Would you be interested in coming to an all-day Perl workshop?
Yes. This will be a nice reason for crossing the atlantic.
2/ Would
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