As a board member of the now-defunct PerlMongers Non-Profit corporation, who had formerly owned pm.org, my recollection was that all the assets, including the pm.org machine, were donated to the Perl Foundation.
If pm.org is not being maintained, please contact someone at the Perl Foundation for action.
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And depending on the time of day, you could call it am.pm.org ;)
CountZero "If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law
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I also filed in October to start an Akron (Ohio) chapter after moving from Portland and leaving behind their wonderful group. Although it took a few weeks I did eventually get a reply and mailing list for the group, so hang in there. I haven't gotten the DNS aimed our way yet though.
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Please send the details in an email to me at user_groups@pm.org. I'll try to sort it out.
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Perl club." -- Chip Salzenberg
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