I have been reading Perl Best Practices (highly recommended) and thus am very interested in Perl::Critic as a topic.
At work (Boeing contracted to NASA), we use WebEx occasionally for teleconferences and e-meetings. Actually, we use WebEx for sharing the presentation and a phone teleconference center for the audio portion of the meeting. I don't know if WebEx is a good choice for home use, or if setting up for such group meetings as ours is easy and cheap or not, but I think many more of us would attend if we could attend electronically. I don't even know if broadband connectivity is available at the meeting location. Let's take advantage of the technology. I don't suggest replacing the physical meeting, but supplementing it with something like WebEx. Of course, this does not help with Social Meetings, but might help spur the desire to attend them. Anyone familiar with setting up such a teleconference that is feasible for this group? BTW, I am looking into asking Boeing to be a YAPC sponsor. No promises. Thanks, -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-- Wayne A. Haufler Senior Software Engineer (SE) In Space Shuttle Program (SSP) Backup Flight System (BFS) Tools Group Boeing, NASA Systems, Houston Voice: 281-226-8626 , Cubicle: 1C23 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skills : Unix,C,C++,Perl,SQL,QNX,X-Windows (Disclaimer: The comments and opinions expressed are my own and do not represent the view of Boeing, United Space Alliance, JSC, or NASA.) _______________________________________________ Houston mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston Website: http://houston.pm.org/
