From philippe.bruhat at free.fr Thu Sep 4 22:20:10 2014 From: philippe.bruhat at free.fr (Philippe Bruhat (BooK)) Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 22:20:10 +0200 Subject: Fwd: [Act] Act vagrant box Message-ID: <20140904202010.GC6362@zlott> This sounds interesting to people wanting to hack on Act without going through the trouble of installing its 10 years old dependencies. ----- Forwarded message from Alex Muntada ----- From: Alex Muntada Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 19:48:09 +0200 Subject: [Act] Act vagrant box To: Act List-Id: The Act users mailing list Reply-To: The Act users mailing list Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Message-ID: Hi there, if you need an Act instance for development in your own computer, look no further: https://vagrantcloud.com/alexm/Act The box size is 509 MB right now, and it has been cooked manually from an Ubuntu lucid 32 bit. Hope that helps, Alex _______________________________________________ Act mailing list Act at mongueurs.net http://listes.mongueurs.net/mailman/listinfo/act ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) Trust only in incompetence. You will never be disappointed. (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #16 (Epic)) From marc.egea.sala at gmail.com Sun Sep 14 19:07:47 2014 From: marc.egea.sala at gmail.com (Marc Egea i Sala) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 19:07:47 +0200 Subject: ACT Message-ID: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> Hi All, As you may already know, we are going to do a Workshop in Barcelona next Novembert 8th (http://workshop.barcelona.pm/). We are using Act to manage the conference and we edited a lot of templates. Finally, I decided to pack all this stuff and I created a repo with neutral, not-branded Act templates based on Bootstrap. The work is not finished ( I think it's about 50% ) but almost all templates visible for non-admins in a new conference are done. This is not intended to be a final ACT theme. It's ratter an attempt to provide a nicer default to customize. This is basically an upgrade of the default ACT templates that also looks good on mobile. The repo is in github (https://github.com/meis/act-responsive). I hope this will help someone. I think it's a good base layout that can be easily customized to provide a unique style for each conference. This is basically what we are doing on Barcelona Workshop's webpage. All help or feedback on this is very wellcome. It's the first time I put my hands on Act and I'm sure I'm breaking (or going to) lots of thinks. If you do not have done already, I encourage you to look at Alex's Act Vagrant Box (https://github.com/alexm/Act-vagrant) wich will make your life so much easier to try Act. From th.j.v.hoesel at gmail.com Sun Sep 14 19:14:16 2014 From: th.j.v.hoesel at gmail.com (Th. J. van Hoesel) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 19:14:16 +0200 Subject: ACT In-Reply-To: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> References: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hey Marc, That looks pretty awesome already! Maybe I should copy yours for the Dutch Perl Workshop (NLPW 2015) keep it going! Theo On 14 Sep 2014, at 19:07, Marc Egea i Sala wrote: > Hi All, > > As you may already know, we are going to do a Workshop in Barcelona next Novembert 8th (http://workshop.barcelona.pm/). > > We are using Act to manage the conference and we edited a lot of templates. Finally, I decided to pack all this stuff and I created a repo with neutral, not-branded Act templates based on Bootstrap. The work is not finished ( I think it's about 50% ) but almost all templates visible for non-admins in a new conference are done. > > This is not intended to be a final ACT theme. It's ratter an attempt to provide a nicer default to customize. This is basically an upgrade of the default ACT templates that also looks good on mobile. The repo is in github (https://github.com/meis/act-responsive). > > I hope this will help someone. I think it's a good base layout that can be easily customized to provide a unique style for each conference. This is basically what we are doing on Barcelona Workshop's webpage. > > All help or feedback on this is very wellcome. It's the first time I put my hands on Act and I'm sure I'm breaking (or going to) lots of thinks. > > If you do not have done already, I encourage you to look at Alex's Act Vagrant Box (https://github.com/alexm/Act-vagrant) wich will make your life so much easier to try Act. > _______________________________________________ > Act-dev mailing list > Act-dev at mongueurs.net > http://listes.mongueurs.net/mailman/listinfo/act-dev From philippe.bruhat at free.fr Sun Sep 14 22:13:53 2014 From: philippe.bruhat at free.fr (Philippe Bruhat (BooK)) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 22:13:53 +0200 Subject: ACT In-Reply-To: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> References: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20140914201353.GM22683@zlott> On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 07:07:47PM +0200, Marc Egea i Sala wrote: > > We are using Act to manage the conference and we edited a lot of > templates. Finally, I decided to pack all this stuff and I created a > repo with neutral, not-branded Act templates based on Bootstrap. The > work is not finished ( I think it's about 50% ) but almost all > templates visible for non-admins in a new conference are done. > > This is not intended to be a final ACT theme. It's ratter an attempt > to provide a nicer default to customize. This is basically an > upgrade of the default ACT templates that also looks good on mobile. > The repo is in github (https://github.com/meis/act-responsive). > > I hope this will help someone. I think it's a good base layout that > can be easily customized to provide a unique style for each > conference. This is basically what we are doing on Barcelona > Workshop's webpage. > The current default Act them lives under the skel/ directory in the Act repository (https://github.com/book/Act/tree/master/skel). I'm definitely open to replacing our old example set by something more modern. :-) Thanks for the hard work! -- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) A man never knows how many friends he has until they all decide to do him in at once. (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #2 (Pacific)) From dan at dwright.org Mon Sep 15 15:11:49 2014 From: dan at dwright.org (Daniel Wright) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 09:11:49 -0400 Subject: ACT In-Reply-To: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> References: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> Message-ID: <85881CF2-9CB5-41A1-976D-ED62433B8006@dwright.org> That looks really nice. Coincidentally, PPW is now using Bootstrap as well: http://pghpw.org/ppw2014/ -Dan On Sep 14, 2014, at 1:07 PM, Marc Egea i Sala wrote: > Hi All, > > As you may already know, we are going to do a Workshop in Barcelona next Novembert 8th (http://workshop.barcelona.pm/). > > We are using Act to manage the conference and we edited a lot of templates. Finally, I decided to pack all this stuff and I created a repo with neutral, not-branded Act templates based on Bootstrap. The work is not finished ( I think it's about 50% ) but almost all templates visible for non-admins in a new conference are done. > > This is not intended to be a final ACT theme. It's ratter an attempt to provide a nicer default to customize. This is basically an upgrade of the default ACT templates that also looks good on mobile. The repo is in github (https://github.com/meis/act-responsive). > > I hope this will help someone. I think it's a good base layout that can be easily customized to provide a unique style for each conference. This is basically what we are doing on Barcelona Workshop's webpage. > > All help or feedback on this is very wellcome. It's the first time I put my hands on Act and I'm sure I'm breaking (or going to) lots of thinks. > > If you do not have done already, I encourage you to look at Alex's Act Vagrant Box (https://github.com/alexm/Act-vagrant) wich will make your life so much easier to try Act. > _______________________________________________ > Act-dev mailing list > Act-dev at mongueurs.net > http://listes.mongueurs.net/mailman/listinfo/act-dev > From toddr at cpanel.net Mon Sep 15 16:39:16 2014 From: toddr at cpanel.net (Todd E Rinaldo) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 09:39:16 -0500 Subject: ACT In-Reply-To: <85881CF2-9CB5-41A1-976D-ED62433B8006@dwright.org> References: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> <85881CF2-9CB5-41A1-976D-ED62433B8006@dwright.org> Message-ID: <5DB996B2-F5F7-4DEE-8403-24AC570D5E90@cpanel.net> Using your own or others templates? > On Sep 15, 2014, at 8:11 AM, Daniel Wright wrote: > > That looks really nice. > > Coincidentally, PPW is now using Bootstrap as well: > > http://pghpw.org/ppw2014/ > > -Dan > > >> On Sep 14, 2014, at 1:07 PM, Marc Egea i Sala wrote: >> >> Hi All, >> >> As you may already know, we are going to do a Workshop in Barcelona next Novembert 8th (http://workshop.barcelona.pm/). >> >> We are using Act to manage the conference and we edited a lot of templates. Finally, I decided to pack all this stuff and I created a repo with neutral, not-branded Act templates based on Bootstrap. The work is not finished ( I think it's about 50% ) but almost all templates visible for non-admins in a new conference are done. >> >> This is not intended to be a final ACT theme. It's ratter an attempt to provide a nicer default to customize. This is basically an upgrade of the default ACT templates that also looks good on mobile. The repo is in github (https://github.com/meis/act-responsive). >> >> I hope this will help someone. I think it's a good base layout that can be easily customized to provide a unique style for each conference. This is basically what we are doing on Barcelona Workshop's webpage. >> >> All help or feedback on this is very wellcome. It's the first time I put my hands on Act and I'm sure I'm breaking (or going to) lots of thinks. >> >> If you do not have done already, I encourage you to look at Alex's Act Vagrant Box (https://github.com/alexm/Act-vagrant) wich will make your life so much easier to try Act. >> _______________________________________________ >> Act-dev mailing list >> Act-dev at mongueurs.net >> http://listes.mongueurs.net/mailman/listinfo/act-dev > > _______________________________________________ > Act-dev mailing list > Act-dev at mongueurs.net > http://listes.mongueurs.net/mailman/listinfo/act-dev > From dan at dwright.org Mon Sep 15 16:41:59 2014 From: dan at dwright.org (Daniel Wright) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 10:41:59 -0400 Subject: ACT In-Reply-To: <5DB996B2-F5F7-4DEE-8403-24AC570D5E90@cpanel.net> References: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> <85881CF2-9CB5-41A1-976D-ED62433B8006@dwright.org> <5DB996B2-F5F7-4DEE-8403-24AC570D5E90@cpanel.net> Message-ID: <76762795-9BCD-4B3D-A131-30E54151EB6F@dwright.org> On Sep 15, 2014, at 10:39 AM, Todd E Rinaldo wrote: > Using your own or others templates? It was a great project for teaching myself Bootstrap, which I?ve wanted to do for a while now. The PPW templates are completely my own, other than the bare bones that I got from http://html5boilerplate.com/ and http://getbootstrap.com/ -Dan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From toddr at cpanel.net Mon Sep 15 17:26:07 2014 From: toddr at cpanel.net (Todd E Rinaldo) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 10:26:07 -0500 Subject: ACT In-Reply-To: <76762795-9BCD-4B3D-A131-30E54151EB6F@dwright.org> References: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> <85881CF2-9CB5-41A1-976D-ED62433B8006@dwright.org> <5DB996B2-F5F7-4DEE-8403-24AC570D5E90@cpanel.net> <76762795-9BCD-4B3D-A131-30E54151EB6F@dwright.org> Message-ID: This is the reason I was pushing so hard last year for getting act instances into git. Easier to share. 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URL: From dan at dwright.org Mon Sep 15 18:50:26 2014 From: dan at dwright.org (Daniel Wright) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 12:50:26 -0400 Subject: ACT In-Reply-To: References: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> <85881CF2-9CB5-41A1-976D-ED62433B8006@dwright.org> <5DB996B2-F5F7-4DEE-8403-24AC570D5E90@cpanel.net> <76762795-9BCD-4B3D-A131-30E54151EB6F@dwright.org> Message-ID: <237E16D7-11A1-43A3-BFE8-BCCF68B730A5@dwright.org> On Sep 15, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Todd E Rinaldo wrote: > This is the reason I was pushing so hard last year for getting act instances into git. Easier to share. Would you mind putting those up on github? All of the past-years instances for PPW are already public: https://github.com/rblackwe/PPW And, I?d be very happy to push my changes for this year, except for one tiny snag, which I recently mentioned in #act: I have a promotion code in my act.ini right now that I?d rather not make public. 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Would you mind putting those up >> on github? > > All of the past-years instances for PPW are already public: > > https://github.com/rblackwe/PPW > > And, I?d be very happy to push my changes for this year, except for > one tiny snag, which I recently mentioned in #act: > > I have a promotion code in my act.ini right now that I?d rather not > make public. I wish ACT had a way so that I didn?t have to expose > my promotion codes in cleartext in my conf file. :( > > -Dan > > > > _______________________________________________ > Act-dev mailing list > Act-dev at mongueurs.net > http://listes.mongueurs.net/mailman/listinfo/act-dev Oh! maybe you could put act.ini in your .gitignore? I don't know about your workflow but It's that an option? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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J. van Hoesel) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 20:34:25 +0200 Subject: ACT In-Reply-To: <20140914201353.GM22683@zlott> References: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> <20140914201353.GM22683@zlott> Message-ID: I had been talking with S?bastian about this, we came up with a solution where you could select in act.ini which templates you would like to use, be it the original, be it bootstrap or be it foundation. replacing the current templates is a bit drastic, we can have both at the same time. Theo On 14 Sep 2014, at 22:13, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote: > The current default Act them lives under the skel/ directory in the Act > repository (https://github.com/book/Act/tree/master/skel). I'm definitely > open to replacing our old example set by something more modern. :-) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Would you mind putting those up on github? > > > All of the past-years instances for PPW are already public: > > https://github.com/rblackwe/PPW > > And, I?d be very happy to push my changes for this year, except for one tiny snag, which I recently mentioned in #act: > > I have a promotion code in my act.ini right now that I?d rather not make public. I wish ACT had a way so that I didn?t have to expose my promotion codes in cleartext in my conf file. :( > > -Dan > > _______________________________________________ > Act-dev mailing list > Act-dev at mongueurs.net > http://listes.mongueurs.net/mailman/listinfo/act-dev Todd Rinaldo toddr at cpanel.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alexm at alexm.org Mon Sep 15 23:01:07 2014 From: alexm at alexm.org (Alex Muntada) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 23:01:07 +0200 Subject: ACT In-Reply-To: References: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> <20140914201353.GM22683@zlott> Message-ID: > There is the act.ini.local file which is used in the server. I haven't tried > to use it on instances, but that would be nicer if it works. The file is actually named local.ini and it works in instances too. I just tried it in my vagrant box: [general] name_en = Barcelona Purl Workshop 1234 So, you can just put the "private" settings in local.ini and add it to .gitignore file :-) Cheers, Alex From philippe.bruhat at free.fr Tue Sep 16 00:17:52 2014 From: philippe.bruhat at free.fr (Philippe Bruhat (BooK)) Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 00:17:52 +0200 Subject: ACT In-Reply-To: References: <5415CB63.7070502@gmail.com> <20140914201353.GM22683@zlott> Message-ID: <20140915221752.GP22683@zlott> On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 11:01:07PM +0200, Alex Muntada wrote: > > There is the act.ini.local file which is used in the server. I haven't tried > > to use it on instances, but that would be nicer if it works. > > The file is actually named local.ini and it works in instances too. I > just tried it in my vagrant box: > > [general] > name_en = Barcelona Purl Workshop 1234 > > So, you can just put the "private" settings in local.ini and add it to > .gitignore file :-) > S?bastien will know better, but I'd say the local.ini file needs to live on the Act server. So the file needs to be sent somehow to the admin. As it's likely to be a one-shot thing, emails sounds like a perfectly fine way to transmit it. -- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) The right answer is worthless with the wrong question! (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #88 (Epic)) From philippe.bruhat at free.fr Fri Sep 19 10:43:03 2014 From: philippe.bruhat at free.fr (Philippe Bruhat (BooK)) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 10:43:03 +0200 Subject: Act Hackathon in Lyon Message-ID: <20140919084303.GW22683@zlott> Hi, So the date is now official: the Act Hackathon in Lyon (aka patch -p2) will be held from Thursday November 27 to Sunday November 30, 2014 in the Booking.com offices in Lyon. The top three committers in the Act repository should attend: ?ric Cholet, myself, and S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni. So everyone attending should have plenty of brains to pick. We're also working on some sponsorship to cover the travel and accommodation of Act hackers coming to the hackathon. Web site and details coming soon. -- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) Out of the worst can often come the best. (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #57 (Epic)) From th.j.v.hoesel at gmail.com Fri Sep 19 22:35:40 2014 From: th.j.v.hoesel at gmail.com (Th. J. van Hoesel) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 22:35:40 +0200 Subject: Act-Voyager on GitHub Message-ID: <5750159D-D77E-46C1-A3C1-5A6ABB11930D@gmail.com> During YAPC::EU, Todd Rinaldo was very eager to create an organisation on GitHub, wonderful plan! As I now finally have more time at hand, I?ll entered the 'bridge of the Voyager' and made a few changes on GitHub and renamed the project fron TNG to Voyager. Alex Muntada recently created a simple setup for Vagrant and I checked this afternoon - and it is indeed extremely simple. I will use his idea and try to adopt his setup a bit so: ? automatic GitHub checkout of the Act-Voyager fork of Book/Act ? test dabases in PostgreSQL so you have data to play with ? access the act server on ?www.voyager.local? ? vagrant username will be ?voyager? The Vagrantfile will be on GitHub as well, together with a shell script that would normally compile Apache/Mod-Perl I think Alex his box is more for developers that want a local version based on the current Act, where as the one described above will be ?bleeding?. As discussed with BooK, any BooK/Act pull request done from the Voyager project will be tested on the real Act server and when approved go into production and merged with the original branch. The Act maintainers will try to keep up with the changes that will happen there. Happy coding See you in Lyon! Theo From sebastien at aperghis.net Fri Sep 19 22:53:46 2014 From: sebastien at aperghis.net (=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien?= Aperghis-Tramoni) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 22:53:46 +0200 (CEST) Subject: Act-dev Act-Voyager on GitHub In-Reply-To: <5750159D-D77E-46C1-A3C1-5A6ABB11930D@gmail.com> Message-ID: <433300642.145253173.1411160026353.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> Th. J. van Hoesel wrote: > During YAPC::EU, Todd Rinaldo was very eager to create an > organisation on GitHub, wonderful plan! > > As I now finally have more time at hand, I?ll entered the 'bridge of > the Voyager' and made a few changes on GitHub and renamed the > project fron TNG to Voyager. > > Alex Muntada recently created a simple setup for Vagrant and I > checked this afternoon - and it is indeed extremely simple. > I will use his idea and try to adopt his setup a bit so: > ? automatic GitHub checkout of the Act-Voyager fork of Book/Act > ? test dabases in PostgreSQL so you have data to play with > ? access the act server on ?www.voyager.local? > ? vagrant username will be ?voyager? > > The Vagrantfile will be on GitHub as well, together with a shell > script that would normally compile Apache/Mod-Perl > > > I think Alex his box is more for developers that want a local version > based on the current Act, where as the one described above will be > ?bleeding?. > > As discussed with BooK, any BooK/Act pull request done from the > Voyager project will be tested on the real Act server and when > approved go into production and merged with the original branch. The > Act maintainers will try to keep up with the changes that will > happen there. To restate here what I just privately wrote to you, I can also setup an instance of Act-Voyager on the server, where the code can run against the production database, so we can see how it performs with the actual data. IIRC, this was useful to find a few bugs in yAct when Getty was hacking on it. -- S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni Close the world, txEn eht nepO. From alexm at alexm.org Sat Sep 20 11:57:48 2014 From: alexm at alexm.org (Alex Muntada) Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 11:57:48 +0200 Subject: [Act-dev] Act-Voyager on GitHub In-Reply-To: <5750159D-D77E-46C1-A3C1-5A6ABB11930D@gmail.com> References: <5750159D-D77E-46C1-A3C1-5A6ABB11930D@gmail.com> Message-ID: Th. J. van Hoesel: > I think Alex his box is more for developers that want a local version based on the current Act, where as the one described above will be ?bleeding?. That's right. After crashing test.mongueurs.net with a small change in act.ini I thought a vagrant box was needed, at least for me ;-) > As discussed with BooK, any BooK/Act pull request done from the Voyager project will be tested on the real Act server and when approved go into production and merged with the original branch. The Act maintainers will try to keep up with the changes that will happen there. I'll be happy to help with the bleeding vagrant box. Cheers, Alex From philippe.bruhat at free.fr Mon Sep 22 23:31:58 2014 From: philippe.bruhat at free.fr (Philippe Bruhat (BooK)) Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 23:31:58 +0200 Subject: [Act-dev] Act Hackathon in Lyon In-Reply-To: <20140919084303.GW22683@zlott> References: <20140919084303.GW22683@zlott> Message-ID: <20140922213158.GP22683@zlott> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 10:43:03AM +0200, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote: > > So the date is now official: the Act Hackathon in Lyon (aka patch -p2) > will be held from Thursday November 27 to Sunday November 30, 2014 in > the Booking.com offices in Lyon. Registration is now open at http://patch.pm/p2 -- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) Few things in life are so dependable as the incompetence of those who know precisely what they are doing. (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #5 (Pacific)) From racke at linuxia.de Thu Sep 25 10:07:07 2014 From: racke at linuxia.de (Stefan Hornburg (Racke)) Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 10:07:07 +0200 Subject: [Act-dev] Act Hackathon in Lyon In-Reply-To: <20140922213158.GP22683@zlott> References: <20140919084303.GW22683@zlott> <20140922213158.GP22683@zlott> Message-ID: <5423CD2B.6010905@linuxia.de> On 09/22/2014 11:31 PM, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote: > On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 10:43:03AM +0200, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote: >> >> So the date is now official: the Act Hackathon in Lyon (aka patch -p2) >> will be held from Thursday November 27 to Sunday November 30, 2014 in >> the Booking.com offices in Lyon. > > Registration is now open at http://patch.pm/p2 > I'm definitely coming for the Act Hackathon. Cheers Racke -- Perl and Dancer Development Visit our Perl::Dancer conference 2014: http://act.perl.dance/ From th.j.v.hoesel at gmail.com Thu Sep 25 13:40:24 2014 From: th.j.v.hoesel at gmail.com (Th. J. van Hoesel) Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 13:40:24 +0200 Subject: [Act-dev] Act Hackathon in Lyon In-Reply-To: <5423CD2B.6010905@linuxia.de> References: <20140919084303.GW22683@zlott> <20140922213158.GP22683@zlott> <5423CD2B.6010905@linuxia.de> Message-ID: <8ADE577B-9362-48B7-8C5C-A0F7CB5F251F@gmail.com> Just registered !!! hope to see many more show up! Looking forward already Theo On 25 Sep 2014, at 10:07, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) wrote: > On 09/22/2014 11:31 PM, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote: >> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 10:43:03AM +0200, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote: >>> >>> So the date is now official: the Act Hackathon in Lyon (aka patch -p2) >>> will be held from Thursday November 27 to Sunday November 30, 2014 in >>> the Booking.com offices in Lyon. >> >> Registration is now open at http://patch.pm/p2 >> > > I'm definitely coming for the Act Hackathon. > > Cheers > Racke > > -- > Perl and Dancer Development > > Visit our Perl::Dancer conference 2014: > > http://act.perl.dance/ > _______________________________________________ > Act-dev mailing list > Act-dev at mongueurs.net > http://listes.mongueurs.net/mailman/listinfo/act-dev From racke at linuxia.de Thu Sep 25 13:43:06 2014 From: racke at linuxia.de (Stefan Hornburg (Racke)) Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 13:43:06 +0200 Subject: [Act-dev] Act Hackathon in Lyon In-Reply-To: <8ADE577B-9362-48B7-8C5C-A0F7CB5F251F@gmail.com> References: <20140919084303.GW22683@zlott> <20140922213158.GP22683@zlott> <5423CD2B.6010905@linuxia.de> <8ADE577B-9362-48B7-8C5C-A0F7CB5F251F@gmail.com> Message-ID: <5423FFCA.6040604@linuxia.de> On 09/25/2014 01:40 PM, Th. J. van Hoesel wrote: > Just registered !!! > > hope to see many more show up! > > Looking forward already > > Theo > Yeah hope we get 20 hackers together. Regards Racke -- Perl and Dancer Development Visit our Perl::Dancer conference 2014: http://act.perl.dance/