If it is 'no knowledge  needed' then I am more than qualified. I was sorry not 
to be able to identify you when I came to the Bell. I think it must have been 
two blokes sittting at a table on the left hand side of the pub facing the bar. 
I gave up about 7:30 pm. This does beg the question of my stereotypical view of 
what developers might look like. Oh well next time. 

 

Mark 
 
> Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 18:15:58 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [BristolBathPM] Perl 6 hackathon?
> 
> Hi All,
> I've been thinking at this would be a good idea. I know some Perl 
> groups across the world have regular Perl 6 hackathons, but nothing 
> seems to be happening in the UK. With the growing interest we seem to be 
> getting in Perl 6 at each meet, I think it'd be great to have a Perl 6 
> introductory hackathon.
> There is rumour that one of our members has a large house with a pink 
> BBQ ;-) Maybe they'd be interested in putting this together? From what 
> I gather none of us have actually written any Perl 6 yet. I'm thinking 
> we could have a "no knowledge needed" policy and it'd be 'fun' (and a 
> lot more productive helping each other understand) to give it a go for 
> the first time together.
> If this becomes regular we could probably help with development of 
> Rakudo by submitting unit tests, etc.
> 
> Thoughts on this?
> 
> 
> Lyle
> 
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