Hmmm... Looking at the list today shows the Paris meeting as cancelled, but San Jose and Ottawa are back in a state of limbo. I could have sworn that both pages had cancelled messages on them last night.

San Jose only needs one more confirmation before its a go, and given the mixed message I've gotten it couldn't hurt to RSVP if you are in one of the other top cities.

Top Cities:

   1. Portland, OR    (18 members, 5 confirmed RSVPs)
   2. Atlanta, GA     ( 8 members, 5 confirmed RSVPs)
   3. Melbourne       ( 6 members, 3 confirmed RSVPs)
   4. Paris, France   ( 5 members, 0 confirmed RSVPs)
   5. San Jose, CA    ( 5 members, 3 confirmed RSVPs)
   6. New York City   ( 5 members, 0 confirmed RSVPs)
   7. Washington DC   ( 4 members, 0 confirmed RSVPs)
   8. Leeds, UK       ( 4 members, 0 confirmed RSVPs)
   9. Ottawa          ( 4 members, 1 confirmed RSVPs)
  10. London, England ( 3 members, 0 confirmed RSVPs)
  11. Sacramento, CA  ( 3 members, 0 confirmed RSVPs)
  12. Houston, TX     ( 3 members, 0 confirmed RSVPs)

-Blake


In reply to Re: Perl Meetup (most have been cancelled) by blakem
in thread Perl Meetup (most have been cancelled) by blakem

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