It is awesome to see the on-air hangouts catching on. The Perl Mongers fire continues to spread out to new and greater audiences. I'm very pleased to see these improvements in membership-reach. On behalf of the DFW, Texas Perl Mongers, I want to congratulate you and your group for this. You are making our worldwide PM community stronger!

We also extend our invitation to your group to come join with us in our worldwide Perl Mongers hackathon.

Tommy Butler, John Fields

In reply to Re^2: Milwaukee.pm monthly meeting on Google Hangouts (tonight: 18:00 GMT -0600) by Tommy
in thread Milwaukee.pm monthly meeting on Google Hangouts (tonight: 18:00 GMT -0600) by MidLifeXis

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