From domm at cpan.org Sun Jun 1 22:11:25 2014 From: domm at cpan.org (Thomas Klausner) Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2014 22:11:25 +0200 Subject: Please publish apw2014 In-Reply-To: <20140418085648.GA27921@desther.ips.validad.net> References: <20140418085648.GA27921@desther.ips.validad.net> Message-ID: <20140601201125.GS13149@plix.at> Hi! Please publish the APW2014 test site to live! Is there already git support? If not, we have to use subversion to publish updates, don't we? Thanks! domm -- #!/usr/bin/perl http://domm.plix.at for(ref bless{},just'another'perl'hacker){s-:+-$"-g&&print$_.$/} From sebastien at aperghis.net Tue Jun 3 00:43:26 2014 From: sebastien at aperghis.net (=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien?= Aperghis-Tramoni) Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2014 00:43:26 +0200 (CEST) Subject: New instances for LPW and Dynamic Languages In-Reply-To: <53886AE0.8020805@shadowcat.co.uk> Message-ID: <966169462.29939606.1401749006158.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> Mark Keating wrote: > Hi there, Hello Mark, > Thanks for fixing the links and general sloppy code for this. > > Could you please send the DLC2014 site live. The production site is live: http://www.dynamiclanguages.co.uk/ You are admin. > If you can could > you cast a quick eye at the conf.ini - we have decided to charge > for this event and I want to make sure we have configured this > correctly in the file - I think there is one FIXME left that I > couldn't work out what we do with. payment_type is the parameter that tells which payment mechanism or gateway to use: YEF for YAPC::Europe and some European conferences, TPF for North-American conferences, Delayed for post-validation (used for bank transferts). In the cases of YEF and TPF, you need to first agree with the corresponding treasurer, who will then tell me that it's ok for this conference to use their gateway. In the mean time, I have disabled payment in the configuration. -- S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni Close the world, txEn eht nepO. From sebastien at aperghis.net Tue Jun 3 01:22:04 2014 From: sebastien at aperghis.net (=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien?= Aperghis-Tramoni) Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2014 01:22:04 +0200 (CEST) Subject: Please publish apw2014 In-Reply-To: <20140601201125.GS13149@plix.at> Message-ID: <1356138614.29974422.1401751324881.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> Thomas Klausner wrote: > Hi! Hello Thomas, > Please publish the APW2014 test site to live! Done: http://act.useperl.at/ You are admin. > Is there already git support? If not, we have to use subversion to > publish updates, don't we? Sorry, not yet. For now, it's still SVN. Your repository is svn://svn.mongueurs.net/apw2014 -- S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni Close the world, txEn eht nepO. From michael.kroell at gmail.com Wed Jun 4 10:43:53 2014 From: michael.kroell at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?TWljaGFlbCBLcsO2bGw=?=) Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 10:43:53 +0200 Subject: Please publish apw2014 In-Reply-To: <1356138614.29974422.1401751324881.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> References: <1356138614.29974422.1401751324881.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> Message-ID: <538EDC49.5050004@gmail.com> On 06/03/2014 01:22 AM, S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni wrote: > Done: http://act.useperl.at/ > You are admin. > >> Is there already git support? If not, we have to use subversion to >> publish updates, don't we? > > Sorry, not yet. For now, it's still SVN. > Your repository is svn://svn.mongueurs.net/apw2014 Hi S?bastien, Thank you for putting the site live. I would need access to the SVN repository to update the site. My SSH public key is available at spectre:/home/domm/pepl_at_gonkulator-old.pub Merci, Michael From sebastien at aperghis.net Mon Jun 9 22:53:06 2014 From: sebastien at aperghis.net (=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien?= Aperghis-Tramoni) Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2014 22:53:06 +0200 (CEST) Subject: Please publish apw2014 In-Reply-To: <538EDC49.5050004@gmail.com> Message-ID: <543194071.50361561.1402347186529.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> Michael Kr?ll wrote: > On 06/03/2014 01:22 AM, S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni wrote: > > Done: http://act.useperl.at/ > > You are admin. > > > >> Is there already git support? If not, we have to use subversion > >> to publish updates, don't we? > > > > Sorry, not yet. For now, it's still SVN. > > Your repository is svn://svn.mongueurs.net/apw2014 > > Hi S?bastien, Hello Michael, Sorry for answering now. > Thank you for putting the site live. I would need access to the SVN > repository to update the site. > > My SSH public key is available at > spectre:/home/domm/pepl_at_gonkulator-old.pub Our SVN uses Apache passwords, not SSH keys. You can now commit to the repository. -- S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni Close the world, txEn eht nepO. From michael.kroell at gmail.com Tue Jun 10 12:27:31 2014 From: michael.kroell at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?TWljaGFlbCBLcsO2bGw=?=) Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 12:27:31 +0200 Subject: Please publish apw2014 In-Reply-To: <543194071.50361561.1402347186529.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> References: <543194071.50361561.1402347186529.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> Message-ID: <5396DD93.5040602@gmail.com> On 06/09/2014 10:53 PM, S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni wrote: > Our SVN uses Apache passwords, not SSH keys. > You can now commit to the repository. Works! Merci, Michael From sjn at pvv.org Thu Jun 12 17:53:48 2014 From: sjn at pvv.org (Salve J Nilsen) Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 17:53:48 +0200 (CEST) Subject: RFC: Act Hackathon in Oslo in 2015 Message-ID: Hei! I'd like to suggest that we organize an Act hackathon in 2015. Oslo Perl Mongers can offer to help in a meaningful way here (e.g. by supplying a suitable venue, useful infrastructure, possibly some sponsorship, and perhaps even a Nordic Perl Workshop in order to attract more people. :)) I don't have any dates or details to offer yet, but if the list is interested in helping making this happen, I'd like to aim for having the hackathon in April or May (having said that, I ask that I and Oslo.pm get to decide the dates for the hackathon, so that we can make the most out of our resources.) For day-to-day discussions about this, please join #act on irc,perl.org. I suggest we aim to establish the following things before YAPC::EU in Sofia: - A core group of organizers (3-5 people) who are willing to commit real time to make this happen - A rough overview of pain-points and wishlist-items for what we'd like to do with Act, including outstanding issues regarding forks of Act, and Getty's work with YACT. I suggest we start with a braindump onto this page: - A shortlist of nominees for leading the work on Act Oh, and on a personal note; I think there's a real need to Make Stuff Happen with Act, but I might be wrong or at the very least delusional that we can make something happen. If you can commit to help in a meaningful way, please reply (publicly) to this message with your formal non-revocable commitment announcement! ;) Regards, - Salve J. Nilsen (Oslo.pm) -- #!/usr/bin/env perl sub AUTOLOAD{$AUTOLOAD=~/.*::(\d+)/;seek(DATA,$1,0);print# Salve Joshua Nilsen getc DATA}$"="'};&{'";@_=unpack("C*",unpack("u*",':50,$'.# '3!=0"59,6!`%%P\0!1)46%!F.Q`%01,`'."\n"));eval "&{'@_'}"; __END__ is near! :) From racke at linuxia.de Thu Jun 12 18:52:02 2014 From: racke at linuxia.de (Stefan Hornburg (Racke)) Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 18:52:02 +0200 Subject: RFC: Act Hackathon in Oslo in 2015 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5399DAB2.2020701@linuxia.de> On 06/12/2014 05:53 PM, Salve J Nilsen wrote: > Hei! > > > I'd like to suggest that we organize an Act hackathon in 2015. Oslo Perl Mongers can offer to help in a meaningful way here (e.g. by supplying a suitable venue, useful infrastructure, possibly some sponsorship, and perhaps even a Nordic Perl Workshop in order to attract more people. :)) > > I don't have any dates or details to offer yet, but if the list is interested in helping making this happen, I'd like to aim for having the hackathon in April or May (having said that, I ask that I and Oslo.pm get to decide the dates for the hackathon, so that we can make the most out of our resources.) > > For day-to-day discussions about this, please join #act on irc,perl.org. > > I suggest we aim to establish the following things before YAPC::EU in Sofia: > > - A core group of organizers (3-5 people) who are willing to commit real time > to make this happen > > - A rough overview of pain-points and wishlist-items for what we'd like to do > with Act, including outstanding issues regarding forks of Act, and Getty's > work with YACT. I suggest we start with a braindump onto this page: > > > - A shortlist of nominees for leading the work on Act > > > Oh, and on a personal note; I think there's a real need to Make Stuff Happen with Act, but I might be wrong or at the very least delusional that we can make something happen. > If you can commit to help in a meaningful way, please reply (publicly) to this message with your formal non-revocable commitment announcement! ;) Great idea! Act needs definitely more love. From my point of view, I would like to add a full-fledged API to it in order allow to run your own Act app based on the framework of your choice like Dancer2! Regards Racke -- Perl and Dancer Development Visit our Perl::Dancer conference 2014: http://act.ecommerce-innovation.com/ From racke at linuxia.de Mon Jun 16 10:28:11 2014 From: racke at linuxia.de (Stefan Hornburg (Racke)) Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 10:28:11 +0200 Subject: Domain name Message-ID: <539EAA9B.90704@linuxia.de> Hello, S?bastien! We shifted the focus on our EIC conference to Perl / Dancer. Can we use the domain name act.perl.dance in addition (instead of) to act.ecommerce-innovation.com? Regards Racke -- Perl and Dancer Development Visit our Perl::Dancer conference 2014: http://act.ecommerce-innovation.com/ From philippe.bruhat at free.fr Wed Jun 18 14:27:17 2014 From: philippe.bruhat at free.fr (Philippe Bruhat (BooK)) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 14:27:17 +0200 Subject: RFC: Act Hackathon in Oslo in 2015 In-Reply-To: <5399DAB2.2020701@linuxia.de> References: <5399DAB2.2020701@linuxia.de> Message-ID: <20140618122717.GJ18689@zlott> On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 06:52:02PM +0200, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) wrote: > > > > I don't have any dates or details to offer yet, but if the list is > > interested in helping making this happen, I'd like to aim for having > > the hackathon in April or May (having said that, I ask that I and > > Oslo.pm get to decide the dates for the hackathon, so that we can make > > the most out of our resources.) I think April/May clashes with the Perl QA Hackathon, which I'd love to attend. As you can guess, I'd also love to attend a Act hackathon. > > Oh, and on a personal note; I think there's a real need to Make Stuff Happen with Act, but I might be wrong or at the very least delusional that we can make something happen. I agree that Act needs some love. > > If you can commit to help in a meaningful way, please reply (publicly) to this message with your formal non-revocable commitment announcement! ;) > Great idea! Act needs definitely more love. From my point of view, I would like to add a full-fledged API to it in order allow to run your > own Act app based on the framework of your choice like Dancer2! API is definitely the way to go. This is what I had in mind for Act2. (and by "in mind" I really mean that nothing ever happended outside of my head...) Some of my main goals for Act2: - keep what made Act successful (multi-conference, multi-language, sharing the data between conferences, integrated payment system, template-driven) - a main site for everything not tied to a conference (personal preferences, etc) - for organizers, everything should be doable from a web interface, including setting up a new conference (once you've been given sufficient rights) - not Perl-centric - an API, which would enable CLI tools, setting up your own web interface instead of the one provided by Act, etc. - CLI tools should be available at all levels, even attendees or anonymous users - groups of conferences / plugins (as in "these properties should only show up for Perl conferences", "my conference does not need a wiki") - actually, conference "profiles" (sets of plugins), and "generic conferences" (like, define a "French Perl Workshop" profile, and give a number of people some right on it, so that they can independently create the next one, give further rights on that, etc) - better support for user-preferences (date formats, timezones, languages) - support for smaller events (Perl mongers meetings, hackatons) - better support for "historical data" (updating your generic user profile or your profile for ye2014 should probably not update your profile for ye2003. Or maybe in some case it should. The user decides.) Another important point for me is being able to support all existing conferences, but I think that can be kept for later stages (including a data-munging phase where we convert old conferences to the new scheme (which is what I did with ye2003)). There's one thing I'd love to have: a "decentralized" database, which would enable: - having several independent "authorities" that can run their DB locally (i.e. close to the main web server), so that the Japanese Perl community doesn't need to run its huge conferences on a European server - working in a disconnected way (eg the admission desk at a conference) Note that a decentralized database is certainly a complex thing to setup (I think masak might have some good ideas on the topic) and that not everything has to be shared betweeen different instances (e.g. payment data). My opinion is that an effort on Act2 should first focus on the data and on an API. What is the important stuff about people and events? I think the idea of a conference toolkit can be generalized to work with any "gathering of people", possibly down to work-meeting-sized stuff.(*) Working on an API makes it easier to focus on the data (which is the value of Act) and to leave working on other things for later (the web framework, the conference management tools, etc). I think Act2 should come up with a web application (with better support for conference-specific templates), but should not be tied to it (so that others can do something else with it, like a smartphone app). Act is a rewrite of the ad-hoc tool we made for ye2003. It's probably time for another rewrite. (*) and there maybe lies the idea for a startup... -- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) No matter who you may be, there is always someone who is a little worse because he thinks he is a little better. (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #3 (Epic)) From racke at linuxia.de Wed Jun 18 14:34:42 2014 From: racke at linuxia.de (Stefan Hornburg (Racke)) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 14:34:42 +0200 Subject: RFC: Act Hackathon in Oslo in 2015 In-Reply-To: <20140618122717.GJ18689@zlott> References: <5399DAB2.2020701@linuxia.de> <20140618122717.GJ18689@zlott> Message-ID: <53A18762.6000702@linuxia.de> On 06/18/2014 02:27 PM, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote: > On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 06:52:02PM +0200, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) wrote: >>> >>> I don't have any dates or details to offer yet, but if the list is >>> interested in helping making this happen, I'd like to aim for having >>> the hackathon in April or May (having said that, I ask that I and >>> Oslo.pm get to decide the dates for the hackathon, so that we can make >>> the most out of our resources.) > > I think April/May clashes with the Perl QA Hackathon, which I'd love to > attend. As you can guess, I'd also love to attend a Act hackathon. > >>> Oh, and on a personal note; I think there's a real need to Make Stuff Happen with Act, but I might be wrong or at the very least delusional that we can make something happen. > > I agree that Act needs some love. > >>> If you can commit to help in a meaningful way, please reply (publicly) to this message with your formal non-revocable commitment announcement! ;) > >> Great idea! Act needs definitely more love. From my point of view, I would like to add a full-fledged API to it in order allow to run your >> own Act app based on the framework of your choice like Dancer2! > > API is definitely the way to go. This is what I had in mind for Act2. > (and by "in mind" I really mean that nothing ever happended outside of > my head...) > > Some of my main goals for Act2: > - keep what made Act successful (multi-conference, multi-language, sharing > the data between conferences, integrated payment system, template-driven) > - a main site for everything not tied to a conference (personal > preferences, etc) > - for organizers, everything should be doable from a web interface, > including setting up a new conference (once you've been given sufficient > rights) > - not Perl-centric > - an API, which would enable CLI tools, setting up your own web interface > instead of the one provided by Act, etc. > - CLI tools should be available at all levels, even attendees or anonymous > users > - groups of conferences / plugins (as in "these properties should only > show up for Perl conferences", "my conference does not need a wiki") > - actually, conference "profiles" (sets of plugins), and "generic conferences" > (like, define a "French Perl Workshop" profile, and give a number of people > some right on it, so that they can independently create the next one, > give further rights on that, etc) > - better support for user-preferences (date formats, timezones, languages) > - support for smaller events (Perl mongers meetings, hackatons) > - better support for "historical data" (updating your generic user profile > or your profile for ye2014 should probably not update your profile for > ye2003. Or maybe in some case it should. The user decides.) > > Another important point for me is being able to support all existing > conferences, but I think that can be kept for later stages (including > a data-munging phase where we convert old conferences to the new scheme > (which is what I did with ye2003)). > > There's one thing I'd love to have: a "decentralized" database, which > would enable: > - having several independent "authorities" that can run their DB locally > (i.e. close to the main web server), so that the Japanese Perl community > doesn't need to run its huge conferences on a European server > - working in a disconnected way (eg the admission desk at a conference) > > Note that a decentralized database is certainly a complex thing to setup > (I think masak might have some good ideas on the topic) and that not > everything has to be shared betweeen different instances (e.g. payment data). > > My opinion is that an effort on Act2 should first focus on the data and > on an API. What is the important stuff about people and events? I think > the idea of a conference toolkit can be generalized to work with any > "gathering of people", possibly down to work-meeting-sized stuff.(*) > > Working on an API makes it easier to focus on the data (which is the value > of Act) and to leave working on other things for later (the web framework, > the conference management tools, etc). I think Act2 should come up with a > web application (with better support for conference-specific templates), > but should not be tied to it (so that others can do something else with > it, like a smartphone app). > > Act is a rewrite of the ad-hoc tool we made for ye2003. It's probably time > for another rewrite. > > (*) and there maybe lies the idea for a startup... > Apparently all these big plans tend to fall apart. What about adding a decent API to current ACT ? Regards Racke -- Perl and Dancer Development Visit our Perl::Dancer conference 2014: http://act.ecommerce-innovation.com/ From toddr at cpanel.net Mon Jun 23 17:34:34 2014 From: toddr at cpanel.net (Todd Rinaldo) Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 11:34:34 -0400 Subject: Setup YAPC::NA 2015 test site. Message-ID: <794F1E33-67EE-4721-9DF0-2A0BCBC685CA@cpanel.net> Hi, We'd like to get going setting up the YAPC::NA 2015 test website. It should continue to be associated with the account yapcna, so we just need the directory structure setup. Question: Can we do git this year for yn2015!?!?!? 2015's production website will ultimately be http://www.yapcna.org/yn2015/ Thanks, Todd Rinaldo From sebastien at aperghis.net Tue Jun 24 02:16:47 2014 From: sebastien at aperghis.net (=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien?= Aperghis-Tramoni) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 02:16:47 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Act] Domain name In-Reply-To: <539EAA9B.90704@linuxia.de> Message-ID: <1811077379.15879259.1403569007797.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> Stefan Hornburg (Racke) wrote: > Hello, S?bastien! Hello, > We shifted the focus on our EIC conference to Perl / Dancer. > Can we use the domain name act.perl.dance in addition (instead > of) to act.ecommerce-innovation.com? Sorry, this mail slipped under the mass in my webmail. The main vhost if now act.perl.dance, and the old name still works as an alias. -- S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni Close the world, txEn eht nepO. From racke at linuxia.de Tue Jun 24 08:26:01 2014 From: racke at linuxia.de (Stefan Hornburg (Racke)) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 08:26:01 +0200 Subject: [Act] Domain name In-Reply-To: <1811077379.15879259.1403569007797.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> References: <1811077379.15879259.1403569007797.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> Message-ID: <53A919F9.1040600@linuxia.de> On 06/24/2014 02:16 AM, S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni wrote: > Stefan Hornburg (Racke) wrote: > >> Hello, S?bastien! > > Hello, > >> We shifted the focus on our EIC conference to Perl / Dancer. >> Can we use the domain name act.perl.dance in addition (instead >> of) to act.ecommerce-innovation.com? > > Sorry, this mail slipped under the mass in my webmail. > The main vhost if now act.perl.dance, and the old name still > works as an alias. > Thanks a lot! Regards Racke -- LinuXia Systems => http://www.linuxia.de/ Expert Interchange Consulting and System Administration ICDEVGROUP => http://www.icdevgroup.org/ Interchange Development Team From sebastien at aperghis.net Wed Jun 25 01:45:16 2014 From: sebastien at aperghis.net (=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien?= Aperghis-Tramoni) Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 01:45:16 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Act] Setup YAPC::NA 2015 test site. In-Reply-To: <794F1E33-67EE-4721-9DF0-2A0BCBC685CA@cpanel.net> Message-ID: <2141874723.19846565.1403653516645.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> Todd Rinaldo wrote: > Hi, Hello Todd, > We'd like to get going setting up the YAPC::NA 2015 test website. It > should continue to be associated with the account yapcna, so we just > need the directory structure setup. I copy-pasted yn2014 into yn2015: http://test.mongueurs.net/yn2015/ Unless you really prefer starting from a blank site. > Question: Can we do git this year for yn2015!?!?!? Will try to, but I can't promise. -- S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni Close the world, txEn eht nepO. From sebastien at aperghis.net Wed Jun 25 01:58:17 2014 From: sebastien at aperghis.net (=?utf-8?Q?S=C3=A9bastien?= Aperghis-Tramoni) Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 01:58:17 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Act] RFC: Act Hackathon in Oslo in 2015 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <540007921.19854495.1403654297451.JavaMail.root@spooler3-g27.priv.proxad.net> Salve J Nilsen wrote: > Hei! Hello Salve, sorry for the late answer. > I'd like to suggest that we organize an Act hackathon in 2015. Oslo > Perl Mongers can offer to help in a meaningful way here (e.g. by > supplying a suitable venue, useful infrastructure, possibly some > sponsorship, and perhaps even a Nordic Perl Workshop in order to > attract more people. :)) > > I don't have any dates or details to offer yet, but if the list > is interested in helping making this happen, I'd like to aim for > having the hackathon in April or May (having said that, I ask that > I and Oslo.pm get to decide the dates for the hackathon, so that > we can make the most out of our resources.) > > For day-to-day discussions about this, please join #act on > irc,perl.org. > > I suggest we aim to establish the following things before YAPC::EU > in Sofia: > > - A core group of organizers (3-5 people) who are willing to commit > real time to make this happen > > - A rough overview of pain-points and wishlist-items for what > we'd like to do with Act, including outstanding issues regarding > forks of Act, and Getty's work with YACT. I suggest we start with > a braindump onto this page: > > - A shortlist of nominees for leading the work on Act > > Oh, and on a personal note; I think there's a real need to Make Stuff > Happen with Act, but I might be wrong or at the very least delusional > that we can make something happen. If you can commit to help in a > meaningful way, please reply (publicly) to this message with your > formal non-revocable commitment announcement! ;) I'll do my possible to attend such an event. In any case, I'll provide any help I can. -- S?bastien Aperghis-Tramoni Close the world, txEn eht nepO. From philippe.bruhat at free.fr Thu Jun 26 09:06:03 2014 From: philippe.bruhat at free.fr (Philippe Bruhat (BooK)) Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 09:06:03 +0200 Subject: [Act] RFC: Act Hackathon in Oslo in 2015 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20140626070603.GC5791@zlott> On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 05:53:48PM +0200, Salve J Nilsen wrote: > > Oh, and on a personal note; I think there's a real need to Make > Stuff Happen with Act, but I might be wrong or at the very least > delusional that we can make something happen. If you can commit to > help in a meaningful way, please reply (publicly) to this message > with your formal non-revocable commitment announcement! ;) > I'll do my best to attend this event. -- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) When it is time for voting- / In the West or in the East- Why must we always settle for- / The man we hate the least? (Intro poem to Groo The Wanderer #108 (Epic)) From racke at linuxia.de Thu Jun 26 09:07:12 2014 From: racke at linuxia.de (Stefan Hornburg (Racke)) Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 09:07:12 +0200 Subject: [Act] RFC: Act Hackathon in Oslo in 2015 In-Reply-To: <20140626070603.GC5791@zlott> References: <20140626070603.GC5791@zlott> Message-ID: <53ABC6A0.9080203@linuxia.de> On 06/26/2014 09:06 AM, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) wrote: > On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 05:53:48PM +0200, Salve J Nilsen wrote: >> >> Oh, and on a personal note; I think there's a real need to Make >> Stuff Happen with Act, but I might be wrong or at the very least >> delusional that we can make something happen. If you can commit to >> help in a meaningful way, please reply (publicly) to this message >> with your formal non-revocable commitment announcement! ;) >> > > I'll do my best to attend this event. > I'll be there and would be available on Thursday (day before conference) for ACT discussion + hacking. Racke -- Perl and Dancer Development Visit our Perl::Dancer conference 2014: http://act.perl.dance/ From alexm at alexm.org Mon Jun 30 16:37:30 2014 From: alexm at alexm.org (Alex Muntada) Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 16:37:30 +0200 Subject: [Act] Instance request for Barcelona Perl Workshop 2014 Message-ID: Hi, we'll have a Perl Workshop in Barcelona on Nov 8 this year and we'd like to request an instance of Act under the name "barcelona2014" that we'd like to be eventually served as http://workshop.barcelona.pm/2014/ (or http://workshop.barcelona.pm/barcelona2014/ if the URL must match the instance name). My pause id is alexm, please find the ssh key attached. Thanks a lot, Alex -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: act.pub Type: application/vnd.ms-publisher Size: 396 bytes Desc: not available URL: