YAPC::Europe::2002 in Munich is a 'partner-compliant' organisation :-)
http://www.yapc.org/Europe/
That is, on Thursday (19th), we are running an easy walking tour around
the city of Munich, for all those long-suffering partners, as a sort of
treat for putting up with the other half going to this very interesting
event.
Just to be clear: we're not after any conference participant/attendees
on this, only those who are waiting until all the perl talk has finished
(ha ha), with nothing to do in the meantime, (perl-widows and the like).
After the tour, we'll probably meet up in a gasthof somewhere, with some
of the other halves, unless you don't want to see them again ?-)
We'd like to have an idea of numbers, please, ahead of time, so:
RSVP ASAP TIA.
neophyte (on behalf of the other organizers)
Niederrhein.pm
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