Having gotten the go-ahead from my boss friday on the way out the door, I registered for the O'Reilly Open Source Convention / The Perl Conference 5.

My wife upon hearing the words "San Diego," (since she's never been there) lit up like the fireworks approaching in a few days, while frothing about the mouth with plans to visit:

It makes sense to take her along since the company is picking up the dime on the hotel; all I have to pay for is her airfare and food and the immensely cute infant on my homenode (ok so I'm partial ;) flies for free... Now I'm guessing that I can't be the only monk that's going, and probably also not the only monk that is taking along a spouse...

So I put a table (and a form) on my homenode to list all the monks who /msg me to let me know to add them, and whether they are taking along a spouse. chipmunk suggested we could have a perlmonks BOF, and perhaps a spouse BOF would give the spouses a group to hang out or visit the local attractions with as well...

I look forward to meeting any fellow monks that will be attending the conferences!

ryddler


In reply to O'Reilly OSCON / TPC5 Attendees by ryddler

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