On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 09:29:29PM +, Tom Hukins wrote:
This year's event takes place in Sofia, Bulgaria between the 22nd and
24th of August:
http://act.yapc.eu/ye2014/
Some of the talks have been announced and the organisers have asked
for more talk submissions:
On 17 July 2014 10:02, Tom Hukins t...@eborcom.com wrote:
Some of the talks have been announced and the organisers have asked
for more talk submissions:
http://act.yapc.eu/ye2014/news/1217
I've now submitted the talk I'm giving on Test::Kit 2.0 at the
technical meeting next Thursday (24th
Hi Alex,
Ooo, good call on the Doctor Who premiere. Yes, everybody should do that!
Both your submitted talks look great -- we should be looking at the next
batch some time in next week!
Cheers,
osf'
On 17 July 2014 12:16, Alex Balhatchet ka...@slackwise.net wrote:
On 17 July 2014 10:02,
As we approach summer, Europe's major Perl event, YAPC::Europe gets
closer.
This year's event takes place in Sofia, Bulgaria between the 22nd and
24th of August:
http://act.yapc.eu/ye2014/
It's traditional for lots of us from London to attend, but this year,
Houston, we have a problem:
http
Free advice that might be useful to anyone going to Frankfurt, or might
just be annoying:
1) If you have Euro small change, look it out and take it.
When I was visiting in October last year, it really wasn't obvious whether
any ticket machines at the airport would accept credit cards.*
All I'm going to say is if some masochists, sorry i mean volunteers, want to
think about doing a YAPC London, they'd get a lot of support.
Just saying,
G.
YAPC::Europe London 2013, we waited 13 years to do it again because we wanted
to turn the volume to 13.
Begin forwarded message:
From
YAPC::Europe now has dates!
It's Monday 20th to Wednesday 22nd August (in Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
It's at the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Universität, which isn't that far
from the central station, and (like the rest of Frankfurt) is 120km from
the lie that Ryanair fly to.
Location: http
Yay!
On another note, how do I stop myself from showing up wearing this
awesome T-shirt: http://hipsterhitler.com/store/batter-of-the-bulge-t-shirt/
-Mallory
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 11:36:21AM +, Nicholas Clark wrote:
YAPC::Europe now has dates!
It's Monday 20th to Wednesday 22nd August
On 23 January 2012 19:37, Mallory van Achterberg
stommep...@stommepoes.nl wrote:
On another note, how do I stop myself from showing up wearing this
awesome T-shirt: http://hipsterhitler.com/store/batter-of-the-bulge-t-shirt/
Nice shirt, but they used too many typefaces. Should've stuck with
So YAPC::Europe in Riga was great fun. I've probably failed to include some
important things, but
* Lots of excellent talks [most of which I think were videoed]
* Lots of excellent socialising [most of which was not, fortunately]
* Net-A-Porter donated $10,000 to the Perl 5 Core Maintenance Fund
A message from the YAPC::Europe organisers
It is only one month left before YAPC::Europe 2011 Modern Perl! The
conference is on 15-17 August in Riga, Latvia.
Yesterday we reached another record of 200 committed attendees. We
know that Perl community is much bigger and would like to see
A note:
There are a lot of people registered, with no info or anything.
I wonder if these are spam attempts that didn't go anywhere?
:)
-Mallory
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 08:30:20AM +0100, Leo Lapworth wrote:
A message from the YAPC::Europe organisers
It is only one month left before YAPC
go anywhere?
:)
-Mallory
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 08:30:20AM +0100, Leo Lapworth wrote:
A message from the YAPC::Europe organisers
It is only one month left before YAPC::Europe 2011 Modern Perl! The
conference is on 15-17 August in Riga, Latvia.
Yesterday we reached another record
: [Conferences] YAPC::Europe 2010 Call for Papers closes on June 15th!
To: conferen...@yapceurope.org
Hello all!
Just a reminder: YAPC::Europe Call for Papers closes on *June 15th*.
Hurry up! :-)
Michele.
--
Michele Beltrame
http://www.italpro.net/ - m...@italpro.net
Skype: arthas77 - Twitter
Heya all!
YAPC::Europe is the big European Perl conference that's coming up and
it's going to be awesome.
http://conferences.yapceurope.org/ye2010/
However, it's in Pisa during the summer and Italy is awefully popular
so flights are getting expensive already. I recommend you try and book
Hello there,
Does anyone have a YAPC::Europe 2000 T-Shirt that they don't mind
donating to a good cause? Please email me offlist.
Cheers, Léon
YAPC::Europe will be this year's most rockingest Perl conference and
it will be in Lisbon in August. It's good to book flights and hotels
early. I've put my flight and hotel details online:
http://use.perl.org/~acme/journal/38968
See you in Lisbon! Léon
On Wed, 13 May 2009, Léon Brocard wrote:
YAPC::Europe will be this year's most rockingest Perl conference and
it will be in Lisbon in August. It's good to book flights and hotels
early. I've put my flight and hotel details online:
http://use.perl.org/~acme/journal/38968
Did you manage
On 13 May 2009, at 16:09, Billy Abbott wrote:
Did you manage to get the hotel booking to work online? The english
booking seems to be a broken link and it doesn't want to let me
arrive later than 2006 on the portugese page...
I just booked it online through booking.com , worked a charm.
YAPC::Europe is going to be the greatest European Perl Conference yet,
but it needs some great talks. See the Call for presentations:
http://yapceurope2009.org/ye2009/wiki?node=newsletter3
Talk proposals need to be in by April 30th, 2009, so propose a talk today:
http://yapceurope2009.org
On 27 Jul 2003 at 17:24, Richard Clamp wrote:
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 05:21:03PM +0100, Michael Chamberlain wrote:
So, in conclusion both London.pm and Paris.pm will have their homepage
in Esperanto until the end of the year.
You mean for the next 12 months, not until december ;)
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 12:42:38PM +0200, Philip Newton wrote:
On the other hand, given that the sum raised was so substantial (an
also in light of how search.cpan.org went to orange for a bit even
though the orange group lost, in honour of the substantial bid, as I
understood), wouldn't it
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Mark Fowler wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Mark Fowler wrote:
Well, we can have a shot at this this year at the auction...the only
condition is that London.pm have to risk the same arrangement.
[So if we win, Paris.pm have to change their page to English for a
whole
On Sunday, July 27, 2003 11:48 am -0400 Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Mark Fowler wrote:
Maybe I didn't stress this bit enough. If we don't raise enough cash to
beat the french, our web page will be written in french for a month
(well, the front page.)
Ahh... here I
So what was the result?
A certain Esperantophone (sp?) member of the list made an exceptionally
generous donation, and a lot of other people followed... Do we know the
Esperanto for 'camel'?
+Pete
--
B: Pinky, Are you pondering what I'm pondering?
P: Well, I think so, Brain, but I can't
On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 05:01 pm, David Cantrell wrote:
On Sunday, July 27, 2003 11:48 am -0400 Chris Devers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Mark Fowler wrote:
Maybe I didn't stress this bit enough. If we don't raise enough
cash to
beat the french, our web page will be
So what was the result?
A certain Esperantophone (sp?) member of the list made an exceptionally
generous donation, and a lot of other people followed... Do we know the
Esperanto for 'camel'?
kamel
http://wwwtios.cs.utwente.nl/traduk/EO-EN/Translate/
Better question, what do we do for words
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Mark Fowler wrote:
So if we win, Paris.pm have to change their page to English. If
Paris.pm win, we have to change our page to French.
Well, there's good news and bad news, and good news and bad news. The
good news is that we raised 1300 Euros for YAS with this little
So, in conclusion both London.pm and Paris.pm will have their homepage
in Esperanto until the end of the year.
You mean for the next 12 months, not until december ;)
Mike.
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 05:21:03PM +0100, Michael Chamberlain wrote:
So, in conclusion both London.pm and Paris.pm will have their homepage
in Esperanto until the end of the year.
You mean for the next 12 months, not until december ;)
No, until the end of the year.
--
Richard Clamp
http://wwwtios.cs.utwente.nl/traduk/EO-EN/Translate/
Better question, what do we do for words such as 'programming',
'london'
and 'paris' which don't seam to have an equivalent word?
http://dictionaries.travlang.com/EnglishEsperanto/dict.cgi
offers words for paris and london.
Mike.
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 05:20:15PM +0100, Michael Chamberlain wrote:
Better question, what do we do for words such as 'programming', 'london'
and 'paris' which don't seam to have an equivalent word?
Oh, they have words, don't you worry. :-)
'Programming' is 'programado' from the root
It's time for the YAPC::Europe auction again, that time of the year where
we try to raise money for the Perl Foundation. I thought I'd offer you
people a chance to bid by proxy at the auction that's taking place in
YAPC::Europe in Paris at 4.15pm London time.
So what am I offering you a chance
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Mark Fowler wrote:
Well, we can have a shot at this this year at the auction...the only
condition is that London.pm have to risk the same arrangement.
Maybe I didn't stress this bit enough. If we don't raise enough cash to
beat the french, our web page will be written in
Mark Fowler a écrit :
[1] Who are doing a wonderful job with the conference, more power to
them.
Merci.
Blush.
--
Eric Cholet
who'll try to keep the network up 'til auction time.
to Paris for YAPC::Europe 2003;
Departing from LONDON WATERLOO INT ( 22/07/2003 at 08:23)
Going to PARIS NORD ( 22/07/2003 at 12:23)
Return journey
Departing from PARIS NORD ( 27/07/2003 at 17:10)
Going to LONDON WATERLOO INT ( 27/07/2003 at 19:14)
I was planning on going
Here's another couple of tickets going to Paris for YAPC::Europe 2003;
Departing from LONDON WATERLOO INT ( 22/07/2003 at 08:23)
Going to PARIS NORD ( 22/07/2003 at 12:23)
Return journey
Departing from PARIS NORD ( 27/07/2003 at 17:10)
Going to LONDON WATERLOO INT ( 27/07/2003
On 18 Apr 2003 at 17:56, Simon Wistow wrote:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 02:39:17PM +0200, Philip Newton said:
Wasn't it here that someone posted recently about the Sourceforge
effect? (A project gets started, mailing lists set up, brief flurry of
activity, then a resounding nothing.)
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 01:30:48PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
frankly i'm suffering from terror fatigue now,
You can imagine how I feel... :-|
dha
--
David H. Adler - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.panix.com/~dha/
...whoever wrote it clearly didn't feel it was necessary to test it.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:21:16AM +, Leon Brocard wrote:
This email got sent to the YAPC::Europe committee mailing list. I
thought I'd share it all with you. It's slightly worrying that USians
are taking it personally.
I *really* hope he's not representative.
dha
--
David H. Adler
to the YAPC::Europe committee mailing list. I
: thought I'd share it all with you. It's slightly worrying that USians
: are taking it personally.
:=20
: I *really* hope he's not representative.
:=20
Sadly, I fear he is.
Mark
--=20
[] Mark 'Doc' Rogaski| All other nations are drinking Ray Charles
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 10:40:47AM -0500, Mark Rogaski wrote:
An entity claiming to be David H. Adler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:21:16AM +, Leon Brocard wrote:
: This email got sent to the YAPC::Europe committee mailing list. I
: thought I'd share it all
This email got sent to the YAPC::Europe committee mailing list. I
thought I'd share it all with you. It's slightly worrying that USians
are taking it personally.
FWIW my reply was YAPC is a non-political organisation and run by
volunteers.
Subject: [yapc-comm] Meeting Location
To: [EMAIL
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Leon Brocard wrote:
Someone unamed wrote:
It's a shame that YAPC will exclude many potential attendees...
It's a troll. YAPC doesn't exclude people. If they did I think you'd
rapidly find that the perl community en-mass would boycotte them.
Ironically, I'm a little
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Mark Fowler wrote:
Ironically, I'm a little concerned about going to the states due to their
really scary laws (DMCA, laws reguarding importing and exporting
cryto[1].) But, as it's mainly politics, I'll probably go anyway.
([1] I'll be carrying my laptop, which has
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 11:41:45AM +, Simon Wilcox wrote:
Not to worry, we'll all have been melted down in a nuclear conflagration
by the summer anyway.
I doubt it will have been melted down, more likely instantly vapourised,
I suspect. And it will probably be friendly-fire that bombs
Lusercop wrote:
I doubt it will have been melted down, more likely instantly vapourised,
I suspect. And it will probably be friendly-fire that bombs london by the
USAF, because they got their maps upside-down, too.
Dooom.
It's the war elephants with the amphibious assualt capabilities
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Simon Wilcox wrote:
Not to worry, we'll all have been melted down in a nuclear conflagration
by the summer anyway.
This is no excuse not to at least to attempt to organise the trip to
YAPC::Europe young man ;-)
How's that going btw?
Mark.
--
#!/usr/bin/perl -T
use
Lusercop wrote:
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 11:41:45AM +, Simon Wilcox wrote:
Not to worry, we'll all have been melted down in a nuclear conflagration
by the summer anyway.
I doubt it will have been melted down, more likely instantly vapourised,
I suspect. And it will probably be friendly-fire
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 12:45, Mark Fowler wrote:
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Simon Wilcox wrote:
Not to worry, we'll all have been melted down in a nuclear conflagration
by the summer anyway.
This is no excuse not to at least to attempt to organise the trip to
YAPC::Europe young man ;-)
Dman
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 12:06, Tim Sweetman wrote:
Lusercop wrote:
I doubt it will have been melted down, more likely instantly vapourised,
I suspect. And it will probably be friendly-fire that bombs london by the
USAF, because they got their maps upside-down, too.
PS. This is not the Cold
Simon Wilcox wrote:
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 12:06, Tim Sweetman wrote:
Lusercop wrote:
I doubt it will have been melted down, more likely instantly vapourised,
I suspect. And it will probably be friendly-fire that bombs london by the
USAF, because they got their maps upside-down, too.
Leon Brocard wrote:
This email got sent to the YAPC::Europe committee mailing list. I
thought I'd share it all with you.
Have you sent it to the YAPC::Paris people (supposing that yapc-comm is the
mothership and they're not on it)? They may wish to discuss putting up a
statement to avoid
On 13 Feb 2003, Simon Wilcox wrote:
I doubt it will have been melted down, more likely instantly vapourised,
I suspect. And it will probably be friendly-fire that bombs london by the
USAF, because they got their maps upside-down, too.
PS. This is not the Cold War. Please adjust your
Jason Clifford wrote:
[On 13 Feb 2003, Simon Wilcox peered dimly into the future of asymmetric warfare]:
OK then, as we rot from the inside in the dust from the dirty bombs let
off around London. Better ?
Well that's easy to avoid. Simply sell more bleach to all muslims ;)
*cough* all
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 11:58:28AM +, Lusercop wrote:
I doubt it will have been melted down, more likely instantly vapourised,
I suspect. And it will probably be friendly-fire that bombs london by the
USAF, because they got their maps upside-down, too.
I dreamt last night of WW2-stylee
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 01:53:28PM +, David Cantrell wrote:
I dreamt last night of WW2-stylee landing craft sailing up Regent St.
I hope they paid the congestion charge.
Dean
--
Dean Wilson http://www.unixdaemon.net
Profanity is the one language all programmers understand
--- Anon
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 01:03:38PM +, Simon Wilcox wrote:
OK then, as we rot from the inside in the dust from the dirty bombs let
off around London. Better ?
Where does one buy an Isle-of-Wight-sized lump of DU, anyway?
Ben
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:21:16AM +, Leon Brocard wrote:
This email got sent to the YAPC::Europe committee mailing list. I
thought I'd share it all with you. It's slightly worrying that USians
are taking it personally.
FWIW my reply was YAPC is a non-political organisation and run
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 09:39:16AM -0500, Mike Jarvis wrote:
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 10:21:16AM +, Leon Brocard wrote:
This email got sent to the YAPC::Europe committee mailing list. I
thought I'd share it all with you. It's slightly worrying that USians
are taking it personally
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 11:08:18AM +, Mark Fowler wrote:
Ironically, I'm a little concerned about going to the states due to their
really scary laws (DMCA, laws reguarding importing and exporting
cryto[1].)
Just imagine how those of us who live in the US feel these days. BTW,
has news
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 09:52:49AM -0500, Walt Mankowski wrote:
Just imagine how those of us who live in the US feel these days. BTW,
has news about Patriot Act -- The Sequel[1] made it across the pond
yet?
No, not the details. We've got ID cards, sorry, voluntary entitlement
cards, to cope
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 03:12:11PM +, Nicholas Clark wrote:
1. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A59690-2003Feb11.html
ECLUELESSSITESETUP
(I can't get past the free registration)
It's failing to tell me why it doesn't like me.
possible reasons include cookies, javascript,
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Nicholas Clark wrote:
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 09:52:49AM -0500, Walt Mankowski wrote:
Just imagine how those of us who live in the US feel these days. BTW,
has news about Patriot Act -- The Sequel[1] made it across the pond
yet?
No, not the details. We've got ID
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 03:25:29PM +, Shevek wrote:
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Nicholas Clark wrote:
ECLUELESSSITESETUP
(I can't get past the free registration)
It's failing to tell me why it doesn't like me.
possible reasons include cookies, javascript, java, flash, IP address,
bogus
Shevek sent the following bits through the ether:
You have to be less than a hundred years old. Living in Afghanistan is
fine.
Apparently they are quite happy with their readers being one year old
too.
Leon
--
Leon Brocard.http://www.astray.com/
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 03:38:31PM +, Leon Brocard wrote:
Shevek sent the following bits through the ether:
You have to be less than a hundred years old. Living in Afghanistan is
fine.
Apparently they are quite happy with their readers being one year old
too.
But it didn't give me
[ First up, don't forget the social meeting *TONIGHT* upstairs at the
Knights Templar pub, in Temple. For more information see:
http://london.pm.org/lpma/2003-January/40.html ]
Simon Wilcox has kindly offered to help organise this year's
YAPC::Europe...
Simon writes:
YAPC::Europe
Thanks to the mailing list summary, I became aware of plans for organising
YAPC::Europe accommodation.
I'm planning (tentatively, so far) on staying 22-26 (Tue-Sat), depending
partly on whether I can get someone else to pay for (part of) the trip. I'd
be interested in staying in a conference
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 06:56:58AM +, Piers Cawley wrote:
Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Piers Cawley wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I won't be doing YAPC::Eu this year, I'm doing YAPC::NA - TPC
via the Appalachians, DC, NW, Boston, Vermont,
Mike Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 06:56:58AM +, Piers Cawley wrote:
Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Piers Cawley wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I won't be doing YAPC::Eu this year, I'm doing YAPC::NA - TPC
via the
I'm doing YAPC::NA - TPC via the Appalachians, DC, NW,
Boston, Vermont, Michigan, Chicago, Minneapolis, North
Dakota, the Rockies.
Piers wrote:
Where's good to stop?
delurk
If you need lodging, check out the Appalachian Mountain Club.[1] I'm
most familiar with the camps in New Hampshire
I won't be doing YAPC::Eu this year, I'm doing YAPC::NA - TPC via the
Appalachians, DC, NW, Boston, Vermont, Michigan, Chicago, Minneapolis,
North Dakota, the Rockies.
Which section of the Apalachans? Going anywhere near NC?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I won't be doing YAPC::Eu this year, I'm doing YAPC::NA - TPC via the
Appalachians, DC, NW, Boston, Vermont, Michigan, Chicago, Minneapolis,
North Dakota, the Rockies.
Which section of the Apalachans? Going anywhere near NC?
Um... most of them. Where's NC?
--
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 06:01:23PM +, Piers Cawley wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I won't be doing YAPC::Eu this year, I'm doing YAPC::NA - TPC via the
Appalachians, DC, NW, Boston, Vermont, Michigan, Chicago, Minneapolis,
North Dakota, the Rockies.
Which section of the
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Piers Cawley wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I won't be doing YAPC::Eu this year, I'm doing YAPC::NA - TPC via
the Appalachians, DC, NW, Boston, Vermont, Michigan, Chicago,
Minneapolis, North Dakota, the Rockies.
Which section of the Apalachans? Going anywhere
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 02:31:55PM +, Nicholas Clark wrote:
Do we know any London pubs I can spend the five US dollars I have?
Hmm. Grubstreet doesn't (yet) list this information.
That's a good suggestion. If anyone has any knowledge of places (not just
pubs) that accept foreign currency
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 07:37:53PM +0100, Paul Johnson wrote:
Just about everything I get in my hotmail account is spam...
And that address has never been publicly advertised by me anywhere, ever.
I signed up for a hotmail account recently so I could use MSN Messenger to
talk to some people.
Earle Martin said:
I signed up for a hotmail account recently so I could use MSN Messenger
to talk to some people.
You don't actually need a hotmail account to use msn messenger though. A
passport is enough to do the job, so when i finally closed down my hotmail
account last year i just created
I signed up for a hotmail account recently so I could use MSN Messenger to
talk to some people. Spam started arriving within a day, despite my never
having used the account, and having made sure that I wasn't listed in any
'directory' (read: spam harvester's delight) of theirs. This suggests
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 01:53:38PM +, Simon Wilcox wrote:
So - who's going and how long do people want to stay ?
I'm up for this - it's about time I made it to a YAPC::EU (having
rustled up the t-shirts for the first :-)
FWIW, my preference is to stay on a bit longer rather than hoof out of
for the first :-)
As a European, but non-EU-citizen, I do accept the term YAPC::Eu [1]
as a shortening for YAPC::Europe.
But I strongly protest against YAPC::EU ! ;-)
( Europe and EU are not the same :)
[1] As used by Piers Cawley. Maybe YAPC::Eur is even better ...
--
mvh/Regards
Kåre Olai
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Leon Brocard wrote:
Now we're on the subject, I'm in shock that the first yapc::Europe was
held in a country where they didn't even have the euro! What fools
organised that? ;-)
I can use my Euro's in the Pillars of Hercules, along with many other
fine drinking
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 02:17:13PM +, Mark Fowler wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Leon Brocard wrote:
Now we're on the subject, I'm in shock that the first yapc::Europe was
held in a country where they didn't even have the euro! What fools
organised that? ;-)
I can use my Euro's
27/01/2003 06:17:13, Mark Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Leon Brocard wrote:
Now we're on the subject, I'm in shock that the first yapc::Europe was
held in a country where they didn't even have the euro! What fools
organised that? ;-)
I can use my Euro's in the Pillars
.
;-)
Perl programmers don't feel case is
important most of the time, anyway. I prefer yapc::eu personally. The
official website is yapc.org/Europe/ and YAPC Europe tends to be what
most people say.
Now we're on the subject, I'm in shock that the first yapc::Europe was
held in a country where
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 07:10:27AM -0800, Sue Spence wrote:
Perhaps somebody going to YAPC::NA will trade you a few beers for
it.
Talking of alternative interpretations, I just read that as
YAPC::Not Applicable.
My apologies for my ::EU gaff (whatever it actually was :-). Ignorant
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?K=E5re_Olai_Lindbach?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 1/27/03 4:21:45 PM
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 14:07:07 +, you (Leon Brocard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Now we're on the subject, I'm in shock that the first
yapc::Europe was held in a country where they didn't even
have
From: Mark Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Weird Money (was Re: YAPC::Europe)
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 14:17:13 + (GMT)
Do we know any London pubs I can spend the five US dollars I have?
Yes, there's one in Covent Garden (downstairs, south west corner). But for
the life of me I can't
Rob Thompson said:
Or rather, MS appended to his message:
Overloaded with spam? With MSN 8, you can filter it out
That's pretty funny. Just about everything I get in my hotmail account is
spam, so much so that even after being filtered through spamassassin it
goes into its own folder to be
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 04:21:45PM +0100, Kåre Olai Lindbach wrote:
Aren't the british clever to do things on the fly ...
Just pick a pub, then a beer,
and everything else goes from here
Hmm. You weren't even at the technical meeting, yet you are demonstrating
hiding
Our new leader seems to have excellent delegating skillz as I've found
myself volunteering to be the cat herder for YAPC this year !
More details here: http://www.yapc.org/Europe/2003/index.html
So - who's going and how long do people want to stay ?
Right now I'm thinking travel on the 22nd
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 01:53:38PM +, Simon Wilcox wrote:
So - who's going and how long do people want to stay ?
Right now I'm thinking travel on the 22nd and return on the 26th.
I suggest returning on the 27th, so we have a full day outside the
conference for debuachery.
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Simon Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Our new leader seems to have excellent delegating skillz as I've found
myself volunteering to be the cat herder for YAPC this year !
More details here: http://www.yapc.org/Europe/2003/index.html
So - who's going and how long do people want to stay ?
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 05:37:45PM +, David Cantrell wrote:
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 01:53:38PM +, Simon Wilcox wrote:
So - who's going and how long do people want to stay ?
Right now I'm thinking travel on the 22nd and return on the 26th.
I suggest returning on the 27th, so we
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Nicholas Clark wrote:
However, I suspect that somewhere between a majority and an overwhelming
majority would prefer the Sunday. It might turn out that travelling back
on one day is significantly cheaper than the other. (My hunch is that cheaper
ticket deals prefer you to
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 06:18:55PM +, Piers Cawley wrote:
I won't be doing YAPC::Eu this year, I'm doing YAPC::NA - TPC via the
Appalachians, DC, NW, Boston, Vermont, Michigan, Chicago, Minneapolis,
North Dakota, the Rockies.
Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time.
Yell when you
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Simon Wilcox wrote:
Right now I'm fairly ambivalent about it but these reponses will be useful
in forming The Plan [tm] so keep them coming, either on or off list.
I'd probably prefer coming back on the Sunday. TBH, I think people are
going to want to fragment a little
On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 13:53, Simon Wilcox wrote:
So - who's going and how long do people want to stay ?
i'm going, not sure how long i'll stay, probably 'til sunday afternoon.
i'll probably be staying with a friend though.
Right now I'm thinking travel on the 22nd and return on the 26th.
Resent from the correct address.
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Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 15:25:41 +0200 (CEST)
From: Rafiq Ismail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: London PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Larry's talk at YAPC::Europe
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Barbie wrote:
I'm trying to find out
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