Dear all,
As some of you might have read in this months O'Reilly UK User Group Programme NEWSLETTER, they are a little puzzled why they aren't getting requests for books to review, I quote:
"Hi Guys,
I am a little puzzled -
- You are not asking many review copies (free to the reviewer by the way)
- I am not getting many reviews"
So, just to summarise, if you want a free O'Reilly book and are in the UK, and a member of the O'Reilly UK User Group Programme, e-mail Josette, who sent the Newsletter (there are more instructions in the Newsletter).
By the way, it can be any User Group in the UK, not just a Perl one!
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