RE: please post the URLs for your TPC talks

2001-07-17 Thread Geoffrey Young



 -Original Message-
 From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 1:38 AM
 To: mod_perl list
 Cc: Nathan Torkington
 Subject: please post the URLs for your TPC talks
 
 
 Folks, it'd be really nice to do some homework and read the conference
 papers ahead I'll take me some 24 hours to get to SD from 
 Singapore, so I
 could use this time to learn ahead and allow me to spend more 
 time peer
 networking at the conference. Can you please post the URLs 
 for your talks?
 Not only mod_perl, but any...

it's still not complete, but

http://www.modperlcookbook.org/~geoff/slides/TPC5.ppt

--Geoff



Re: please post the URLs for your TPC talks

2001-07-17 Thread Ken Williams

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stas Bekman) wrote:
Folks, it'd be really nice to do some homework and read the conference
papers ahead I'll take me some 24 hours to get to SD from Singapore, so I
could use this time to learn ahead and allow me to spend more time peer
networking at the conference. Can you please post the URLs for your talks?
Not only mod_perl, but any...

You asked for it ... ;-)

   http://mathforum.com/~ken/categorize/001.html

(These are the slides from YAPC, I need to revise them a little for TPC.)


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Re: please post the URLs for your TPC talks

2001-07-17 Thread Ken Williams

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Erik Arneson) wrote:
Ken,

This looks very awesome.  When are you holding your talk?  I want to
make sure and see it.

I'll be speaking at 2:15 on Wednesday in Grande Ballroom B.  (Good thing
I checked, because I thought I was on Friday!)


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  Ken Williams Last Bastion of Euclidity
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]The Math Forum



Re: please post the URLs for your TPC talks

2001-07-17 Thread Stas Bekman

On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Ken Williams wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stas Bekman) wrote:
 Folks, it'd be really nice to do some homework and read the conference
 papers ahead I'll take me some 24 hours to get to SD from Singapore, so I
 could use this time to learn ahead and allow me to spend more time peer
 networking at the conference. Can you please post the URLs for your talks?
 Not only mod_perl, but any...

 You asked for it ... ;-)

I'm on the perl-ai list, so I read these already :) very cool!

http://mathforum.com/~ken/categorize/001.html

 (These are the slides from YAPC, I need to revise them a little for TPC.)

I'm thinking to compile a page with this kind of URLs and put it on
perl.apache.org.

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please post the URLs for your TPC talks

2001-07-16 Thread Stas Bekman

Folks, it'd be really nice to do some homework and read the conference
papers ahead I'll take me some 24 hours to get to SD from Singapore, so I
could use this time to learn ahead and allow me to spend more time peer
networking at the conference. Can you please post the URLs for your talks?
Not only mod_perl, but any...

It'll also help me (and I suppose others) to make a better decision about
which talks to go to. The abstract is definitely not enough to make a wise
decision.

I believe we are close enough to the conference start, so people who have
planned to come will still come, even if they can grab all the conference
papers now. So I see no harm in sharing the content before the conference.

So Nat you were asking for suggestions, here is one: Try and make the
conference papers available for the attendees some time before the
conference start. It'll tremendously ease our decision making about what
sessions we want to attend and reduce the walk-out trends, since people
won't get surprised at the last moment and won't have to rush and look for
an alternative talk when they all have started already.

See you all very soon now :)



My 'Getting started with mod_perl' tutorial is available from here
http://www.stason.org/talks/. Essentially it's the same old tutorial with
the fixes spotted during the last few conferences.

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