Hello and one or two dull questions

2001-05-25 Thread Tony Kennick


Hi, after a while off list, (in my first real perl job) I have wandered
back. Just trying to remember, is there an archive so I can see what has
come up recently? Was YAPC::Europe fun? Has anyone managed to ask the
Camel what it's name is yet?

Tony

-- 
Tony Kennick
TechnoPhobia Limited.
Phone: +44 (0)114 2212123  Fax: +44 (0)114 2212124
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: http://www.technophobia.com
Registered in England and Wales Company No. 3063669
VAT registration No. 598 7858 42

The contents of this e-mail are confidential to the addressee and are
intended solely for the recipients use. If you are not the addressee, you
have received this e-mail in error. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or
action taken in reliance on it is prohibited and may be unlawful.

Any opinions expressed in this e-mail are those of the author personally and
not TechnoPhobia Limited who do not accept responsibility for the contents
of the message.

All e-mail communications, in and out of TechnoPhobia, are recorded for
monitoring purposes.





Re: Hello and one or two dull questions

2001-05-25 Thread Michael Pye

On Fri, 25 May 2001 14:41:56 +0100, you wrote:

Just trying to remember, is there an archive so I can see what has
come up recently?

There is a mail archive of this list at:

http://www.mail-archive.com/london-pm%40lists.dircon.co.uk/

--
mikey



Re: Hello and one or two dull questions

2001-05-25 Thread Leon Brocard

Tony Kennick sent the following bits through the ether:

 is there an archive so I can see what has come up recently?

I've been doing weekly summaries of the mailing list, which may help:
http://www.astray.com/mailman/listinfo/london-list-summary

Leon
-- 
Leon Brocard.http://www.astray.com/
Iterative Software...http://www.iterative-software.com/

... But soft, what light through yonder tagline breaks?



Re: Hello and one or two dull questions

2001-05-25 Thread David H. Adler

On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 03:01:15PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
 * Tony Kennick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  
   Has anyone managed to ask the
  Camel what it's name is yet?
  
 
 our camel or the Perl Programming/logo camel? i have been told that
 the PP/P logo camel is called ... damn, i've forgotten,
 its the same as the name of the girl who was at Y::E from the Perl
 mongers, damn, i can't remember her name, sheesh .  

Amelia

dha
-- 
David H. Adler - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.panix.com/~dha/
'Don't be tempted to veer off!'
- Paul McGann



Re: Hello?

2001-03-29 Thread Philip Newton

On 28 Mar 01, at 20:52, Jonathan Stowe wrote:

 Well london-pm and yapc-europe are on the same server so I dont think that
 its going to break the internet if you post to both :)

Except that it's going to be confusing if you haven't got your sorry 
excuse for procmail wired up right. Happened to me last year at work, 
where we have Outlook -- everything cross-posted to london-list and 
yapc-europe I got four times: twice in the london-list folder and twice 
in yapc-europe. See, I got two messages (one from each list), and each 
message triggered both rules since both "To:" address were present. I 
think I later changed it so that it looked at a custom list header 
(once someone pointed out to me that Outlook can do that).

Then the only confusing thing was that hitting "Reply" sent the reply 
to the list if I used the copy in the london-list folder, and to the 
author if I used the copy in the yapc-europe folder... :)

But I think last year, far too much got cross-posted between the two 
lists, and other things were not cross-posted enough so one list 
(generally yapc-europe) only got snippets of conversations which didn't 
really make sense unless you were also subscribed to london-list.

Truth be told, that's when I first signed up to london-list... and for 
a while, I got close to subscribing to (void) as well, as they seemed 
to get dragged into the fray quite a bit as well. (Fortunately, I 
resisted the temptation. I get quite enough mail as it is.)

Cheers,
Philip
-- 
Philip Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED]