I read that the Perl Monks and Perl Mongers are merging. What does this mean for our beloved site and what new activities are going to result from this (supposedly) blessed union?
Celebrate Intellectual Diversity
Re: Monks and Mongers by runrig (Abbot) on Jul 30, 2001 at 23:44 UTC |
I'm all for it as long as Perl Monks doesn't become Yet Another comp.lang.perl.misc. | [reply] |
Re: Monks and Mongers by VSarkiss (Monsignor) on Jul 31, 2001 at 00:13 UTC |
The combination involves Yet Another Society also. Did you see this node from Fearless Leader? There's a very brief explanation, and a promise that future news will be posted here.
Personally, it seems like a nice convergence. I expect things will only get better.
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(Ovid) Re: Monks and Mongers by Ovid (Cardinal) on Jul 31, 2001 at 00:20 UTC |
For many of us, I think it will be meaningless. There is a Portland Perlmongers (that's Oregon, not Maine or anyplace else), but they appear to meet precisely once every 17 years, so it's a waste of time. Thus, if the union of the two means any changes in Monger's meetings, I'll never know. I had to move to Amsterdam to go to attend any meetings.
Cheers,
Ovid
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Re: Monks and Mongers by grinder (Bishop) on Jul 31, 2001 at 01:49 UTC |
Here in Paris, France, not a whole lot. We have a pretty vibrant scene, meeting one or more times a month, drinking beer, discussing linguistics, literature, mathematics, information technology, oh, and sometimes even Perl.
A number of Paris "mongueurs" are active on Perl Monks, but I think that most people are scared off by the language barrier. In its present form, Perl Monks will always cater only to those comfortable conversing in English.
On the other hand, there are a number of programmers on the list who are doing some truly awesome things with Perl, but you'll never hear about it (unless indirectly) on Perl Monks. So I think the Perl Mongers are an even greater force than Perl Monks. They are grass roots organisations that are that must closer to "the street".
The only downside is that you can't ++ a particularly good reply on a mailing list.
--g r i n d e r
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Re: Monks and Mongers by Anonymous Monk on Jul 31, 2001 at 02:01 UTC |
Merging? Perl Monks and Perl Mongers? Buhahaha. Where did
you read that? All that seems to be happening is that the
PerlMonks are parked under the umbrella of YAS, for tax
evasive reasons.
Does the new "no longer for-profit" way mean the flashing
ads for PerlMonks merchandise will disappear? | [reply] |
Re: Monks and Mongers by aquacade (Scribe) on Jul 31, 2001 at 07:19 UTC |
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