I would like to add, for the records, that the following mon(k|ger)s will be at the Webbit:
and the following ones are also involved in "Perl Mongers Italia" activities, although they will not be there in person:
there are also several other people which did not (yet?) entered the Monastery.
if I forgot someone, feel free to add yourself to the list :-)
cheers,
Aldo
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Just a small correction... I do not use the MrEgo account anymore, now I'm arthas (poetic, uh?).
Michele.
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Thank you for your reply. But:
- Italia.pm is apparently old stuff. You
certainly recall davorg's Great Perl Mongers Cull. Since Italia.pm is not listed in http://www.pm.org, I assume they didn't reply to davorg.
- We never heard anything from Italia.pm. We didn't organize things in secret: I think I contacted most of the Italian Perl programmers here. We posted on it.comp.lang.perl, too. I think an active Italia.pm should monitor these things, so I take this lack of replies from Italia.pm as a proof that it no longer exists.
- While I'm writing, Italia.pm's mailing list has two subscribers. One is bepi, who subscribed just to ask who to majordomo :)
- You correctly ask about the relationship between http://www.perl.it and Italia.pm. (Re)creating Italia.pm was in our plans, but perl.it could (and probably will)be more than this.
By the way, your node had a consequence: we're trying to contact Italia.pm's founder, in order to ask him to join us in our efforts. So, thank you again :)
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If you'd like to take over http://italia.pm.org, then just drop me an email to user_groups@pm.org and I'll sort it out.
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<http://www.dave.org.uk>
"The first rule of Perl club is you do not talk about
Perl club." -- Chip Salzenberg
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