I have filed the necessary
paperwork email with pm.org, so by next week, Princeton.pm should exist again as an entity. I will have information at
my web site about signing up, or you can probably do so through the Perl Monger web site itself. I don't know -- it's been quite some time since I was active in a PM group myself. (Sorry, Albany.)
If we can manage a meeting by the end of August in some location convenient to all (five?) of us, that's cool. If not, we can wait until September. Once the semester starts at Rutgers, I hope to "advertise" the group somehow to get any interested Perl programmers there. Other colleges and universities are invited too, of course; I just don't know if Princeton University's the place where Perl programmers go.
;)
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