Some of you might have heard it, some might not. Here is the
final posting about he PerlMonks Birds Of Feather meeting during
YAPC::Europe 2.0.01 in Amsterdam.
Originally this meeting was scheduled at Saturday evening, but
since some people are already leaving before that, among them
our fearless leader, we decided to move it to Friday.
Yes, Friday is also the night of the YAPC 'Official' Pubcrawl,
but we'll have our Perlmonks meeting before that. Here's the idea:
We'll meet at the bar in the HS Holland (where the YAPC is being held)
after the last talk on Friday.
I will be there, and
you will probably recognize me. If you don't, you are either
not too bright, or are not attending the right talks :). I will
be doing the welcome-speech on Friday at 09:00, will probably
be wearing a bright-orange YAPC-Crew shirt, be 2 meters tall
and if you still don't know it, I have a recent, recognizable
picture of myself on my
homenode.
We'll be at the YAPC Bar for at least an hour, and will then leave
to find a decent place to have dinner (I will probably have
found a location by then...I don't know now...). In case you're
late, use my cellphone number you can find (also) on my
homenode. This number will be there until the last day of the
conference...
After the dinner, we will just keep on talking and we can go
to the pubcrawl-starting point together, which will start at
21:00h.
I hope to see you all there on Friday!
Jouke Visser, Perl 'Adept'
Using Perl to help the disabled: pVoice and pStory
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