Try to make it to this meeting, where I am going to propose a group effort for both QA and Internal Documentation. 2nd tuesday of each month 6-8pm. be @ 24 w. 25th street 5th floor (twixt broadway & 6th ave). Say you are a perlmonger. >From a posting on NY PerlMonger list: ################################################### A total of 12 people responded to my 11/17 posting proposing a monthly study session for mid-level Perl programmers in NY. I'm very grateful for this response, for the comments concerning proposed format, and particularly for the efforts which a number of individuals put in to securing us a meeting location. Kudos to Mark Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, bruce ingalls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and especially to guinevere liberty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who negotiated use of a conference room at her company starting this coming Tuesday, December 12, 6:00 pm. As Guinevere wrote: >>> 2nd tuesday of each month 6-8pm. be @ 24 w. 25th street 5th floor (twixt broadway & 6th ave). Say you are a perlmonger. Go directly to the conference room, do not pass go, do not collect sneaky ideas on how to rip off our product. >>> If you're interested in attending Session 1 and haven't previously e-mailed me, please do so, ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) as we'll probably set up a mailing list specifically for the Seminar. As I suggested in the original posting, the focus will be on enabling people to improve their skills, particularly from the "advanced beginner" to the "intermediate" level and from the "intermediate" level to the "advanced" level. People should present programs they're working on or have built and learn "the other ways to do it." I suggested in another posting that we'll probably spend the first part of our 12/12 session acquainting ourselves with each other, our objectives, and the conference room's presentation features. Then we'd turn to a couple of coding examples. Mark Miller and myself have volunteered to plunge off the board first, which means others will probably have their chance in January. Comments? Suggestions? On Mon, 11 Dec 2000 18:53:03 +0000, Tony Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 01:26:33PM -0500, Mark-Jason Dominus wrote: > > This person whould be interested, > > enthusiastic, and dedicated. This person whould also have time to put > > into implementation of the bug tracking system. > > I'm off to New York for a few days from tomorrow, but come next week I've > got quite a bit of time to help out with all this stuff... > > It's a while since I've read the archives of this list, so I'm not too sure > what people were wanting to do when. I've got a local CPAN mirror now, and > was planning to get stuck into some sort of prototype of the CPANTS stuff, > just to see if I can build some sort of framework for extracting the relevant > info from each module, and logging it somewhere... > > I'm not really as interested in the bug tracking system for perl itself, as > in the CPAN stuff... > > But I am keen to get something up and running soon. > > Tony > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Tony Bowden | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.blackstar.co.uk/ > Black Star | The UK's Biggest Video & DVD store * Free Postage Worldwide > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >