Dear monks,

Please, don't consider this idea to bring partiality between perl monks users. I have brought this idea only on my own genuine. This is also not to bring negative thoughts among perl monks users. I hope you all understand the beneficial of this idea. This is to deleiver my thought on Inaugrating perl user's groups in IT cities of India.

I am already a member of Indian Linux User Groups Chennai ( ILUGC ). In ILUGC we used to conduct meetings monthly once or twice. In meetings we used to share our knowledge on linux's new comings, linux articles, new open source projects in linux ..etc.

Sameway, why cant we organise similar kind of meeting for Perl user groups in IT cities of India. This really helps users in many ways. Also It will be a good chance for people to meet other monks. This activities have more advantages.

I request all monks especially monks from India can share more idea on this node to take a positive step on this. If we get more positive vote, we can go ahead further to organise this idea.
If this is ok with you all, we have to start the following activities soon :-

"Keep pouring your ideas"

In reply to Inaugrating a perl user group in Indian's IT cities. ( not restricted to India ) by jesuashok

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