Domain: yapc.org
Stories and comments across the archive that link to yapc.org.
Stories · 19
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YAPC::NA::2004 Registration Open
cbrandtbuffalo writes "Registration for YAPC::NA::2004 at the University at Buffalo is now open. The conference is scheduled for June 16 - 18, 2004. Details on lodging are also available. Dorm info is in the works. Also keep in mind that we are currently accepting proposals for talks. Deadline for submissions is March 27, 2004." -
YAPC::NA::2004 Registration Open
cbrandtbuffalo writes "Registration for YAPC::NA::2004 at the University at Buffalo is now open. The conference is scheduled for June 16 - 18, 2004. Details on lodging are also available. Dorm info is in the works. Also keep in mind that we are currently accepting proposals for talks. Deadline for submissions is March 27, 2004." -
YAPC::NA::2004 Registration Open
cbrandtbuffalo writes "Registration for YAPC::NA::2004 at the University at Buffalo is now open. The conference is scheduled for June 16 - 18, 2004. Details on lodging are also available. Dorm info is in the works. Also keep in mind that we are currently accepting proposals for talks. Deadline for submissions is March 27, 2004." -
YAPC::NA::2004 Registration Open
cbrandtbuffalo writes "Registration for YAPC::NA::2004 at the University at Buffalo is now open. The conference is scheduled for June 16 - 18, 2004. Details on lodging are also available. Dorm info is in the works. Also keep in mind that we are currently accepting proposals for talks. Deadline for submissions is March 27, 2004." -
YAPC::NA::2004 Registration Open
cbrandtbuffalo writes "Registration for YAPC::NA::2004 at the University at Buffalo is now open. The conference is scheduled for June 16 - 18, 2004. Details on lodging are also available. Dorm info is in the works. Also keep in mind that we are currently accepting proposals for talks. Deadline for submissions is March 27, 2004." -
YAPC::NA::2003 Schedule
Anonymous Coward writes "I'm pleased to annouce the tentative schedule for YAPC::NA::2003 (Yet Another Perl Conference, North America). Please visit the website to view it. It should only change if conflicts arise, or speakers can't make it. If this happens, slots will be filled with other great talks. Don't forget to register so you don't miss out! Visit the website for other new information on a regular basis!" -
YAPC::NA::2003 Schedule
Anonymous Coward writes "I'm pleased to annouce the tentative schedule for YAPC::NA::2003 (Yet Another Perl Conference, North America). Please visit the website to view it. It should only change if conflicts arise, or speakers can't make it. If this happens, slots will be filled with other great talks. Don't forget to register so you don't miss out! Visit the website for other new information on a regular basis!" -
YAPC::NA::2003 Schedule
Anonymous Coward writes "I'm pleased to annouce the tentative schedule for YAPC::NA::2003 (Yet Another Perl Conference, North America). Please visit the website to view it. It should only change if conflicts arise, or speakers can't make it. If this happens, slots will be filled with other great talks. Don't forget to register so you don't miss out! Visit the website for other new information on a regular basis!" -
YAPC::NA::2003 Schedule
Anonymous Coward writes "I'm pleased to annouce the tentative schedule for YAPC::NA::2003 (Yet Another Perl Conference, North America). Please visit the website to view it. It should only change if conflicts arise, or speakers can't make it. If this happens, slots will be filled with other great talks. Don't forget to register so you don't miss out! Visit the website for other new information on a regular basis!" -
Yet Another Perl Conference: North America
Anonymous Coward writes "Registration for YAPC::NA is in process. It will be held in Boca Raton, FL June 16-18. YAPC is a low-cost ($85USD) conference, but still has high quality speakers and topics. Although submissions for talks is still going on (ends March 15), many terrific ones are already in the queue. Register today!" -
Yet Another Perl Conference: North America
Anonymous Coward writes "Registration for YAPC::NA is in process. It will be held in Boca Raton, FL June 16-18. YAPC is a low-cost ($85USD) conference, but still has high quality speakers and topics. Although submissions for talks is still going on (ends March 15), many terrific ones are already in the queue. Register today!" -
Yet Another Perl Conference: North America
Anonymous Coward writes "Registration for YAPC::NA is in process. It will be held in Boca Raton, FL June 16-18. YAPC is a low-cost ($85USD) conference, but still has high quality speakers and topics. Although submissions for talks is still going on (ends March 15), many terrific ones are already in the queue. Register today!" -
YAPC::NA::2003 CFP Announced
KM writes "I am pleased to announce that this years YAPC::NA will be held in Boca Raton, Florida, USA. The CFP is online and we are ready to start getting your abstracts! Conference pre-registration will begin on Feb. 1 and last until June 9. As usual, space is limited so register early if you can. More information is available on the YAPC::America website. Check there for updates, news, changes and details." -
YAPC::NA::2003 CFP Announced
KM writes "I am pleased to announce that this years YAPC::NA will be held in Boca Raton, Florida, USA. The CFP is online and we are ready to start getting your abstracts! Conference pre-registration will begin on Feb. 1 and last until June 9. As usual, space is limited so register early if you can. More information is available on the YAPC::America website. Check there for updates, news, changes and details." -
YAPC Location Announced
paulywog writes: "It hasn't been posted to the YAPC website yet, but the announcement was on usePerl this weekend. The site for the YAPC 2002 will be my alma mater, Washington University in St. Louis. Goofy name for a school in eastern Missouri, I know, but it's a great place for conferences. ... So, if you're in the St. Louis area and are a PERL fanatic, watch for upcoming information on yapc.org or the St. Louis Perl Monger's site." See also the Yet Another Society site. -
Slashback: Palace, Perl, Coastalism
The webmaster responsible for putting Red Hat Linux in service for the Royal Family steps down, The A in ALS stands this year for "oAkland," DSS hackers can rejoice for the moment, and visions of Perl will soon adorn at least two continents. For more on these completely explicable statements, read on in tonight's episode of Slashback.007 would prefer not to be required to go reinstall Linux. You may recall that in addition to various other pieces of head-adornment, the members of Britain's Royal Family rely on Red Hat, by way of their webmaster, Mick Morgan.
Brian writes: "Looks to me as if the Queen's webmaster is pulling out. See the letter at http://www.open.gov.uk/services/letter201200.htm. Let's hope the new owners keep Linux eh?"
Yet another yet another. Pittsburgher Kevin Lenzo wants you to know that June 13-15 in Montreal marks yet another Yet Another Perl Conference. They're also looking for sponsors worthy enough to fund their deeds of derring-do. Suggested reading includes parent organization the Yet Another Society and YAPC Europe (which will be terrorizing Amsterdam sometime in early August, CFP soon), and darn-near required reading includes the (and I quote) "kick-ass" Damien diary going at the Joy of YAS.
Do you ever suspect that some people code Perl strictly for the interesting conferences?
Hey, is there good barbeque in Oakland? In a clever move which might have caused Sherman some consternation, one of the coolest things about the city of Atlanta will shortly be appearing in Oakland, CA. A notice sent out by Usenix announces that November 6-10th of this year will be the next manifestation of ALS. Maddog Hall is sure to be there, so play hookey from work or school to go visit. The announcement reads, in part:
The ALS 2001 Program Committee invites you to contribute your ideas, proposals, and papers for tutorials, invited talks program, refereed papers track, workshops, work-in-progress reports, and symposia tracks. We welcome submissions that address any and all issues relating to Linux and the Open Source world.
The Call for Papers with submission guidelines and suggested topics is now available at http://www.linuxshowcase.org.
Submissions are due June 5, 2001
Revenge of the -- oh, I won't say it. A coward who failed to sign his name writes: "DirecTV stuck on Sunday a week before the Superbowl and wiped out 98% of hacked DSS cards. Supposedly DirecTV wrote to an area that is write once thereby making the cards go into an infinite loop. Now the hackers have found a way to bypass that sequence in the ROM in the form of a DPBB (Dead Processor Blocker Board). The board has a simple Atmel ROM that glitches pass the looped part of the ASIC on the DSS cards. DSS hacking is back."
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Slashback: Palace, Perl, Coastalism
The webmaster responsible for putting Red Hat Linux in service for the Royal Family steps down, The A in ALS stands this year for "oAkland," DSS hackers can rejoice for the moment, and visions of Perl will soon adorn at least two continents. For more on these completely explicable statements, read on in tonight's episode of Slashback.007 would prefer not to be required to go reinstall Linux. You may recall that in addition to various other pieces of head-adornment, the members of Britain's Royal Family rely on Red Hat, by way of their webmaster, Mick Morgan.
Brian writes: "Looks to me as if the Queen's webmaster is pulling out. See the letter at http://www.open.gov.uk/services/letter201200.htm. Let's hope the new owners keep Linux eh?"
Yet another yet another. Pittsburgher Kevin Lenzo wants you to know that June 13-15 in Montreal marks yet another Yet Another Perl Conference. They're also looking for sponsors worthy enough to fund their deeds of derring-do. Suggested reading includes parent organization the Yet Another Society and YAPC Europe (which will be terrorizing Amsterdam sometime in early August, CFP soon), and darn-near required reading includes the (and I quote) "kick-ass" Damien diary going at the Joy of YAS.
Do you ever suspect that some people code Perl strictly for the interesting conferences?
Hey, is there good barbeque in Oakland? In a clever move which might have caused Sherman some consternation, one of the coolest things about the city of Atlanta will shortly be appearing in Oakland, CA. A notice sent out by Usenix announces that November 6-10th of this year will be the next manifestation of ALS. Maddog Hall is sure to be there, so play hookey from work or school to go visit. The announcement reads, in part:
The ALS 2001 Program Committee invites you to contribute your ideas, proposals, and papers for tutorials, invited talks program, refereed papers track, workshops, work-in-progress reports, and symposia tracks. We welcome submissions that address any and all issues relating to Linux and the Open Source world.
The Call for Papers with submission guidelines and suggested topics is now available at http://www.linuxshowcase.org.
Submissions are due June 5, 2001
Revenge of the -- oh, I won't say it. A coward who failed to sign his name writes: "DirecTV stuck on Sunday a week before the Superbowl and wiped out 98% of hacked DSS cards. Supposedly DirecTV wrote to an area that is write once thereby making the cards go into an infinite loop. Now the hackers have found a way to bypass that sequence in the ROM in the form of a DPBB (Dead Processor Blocker Board). The board has a simple Atmel ROM that glitches pass the looped part of the ASIC on the DSS cards. DSS hacking is back."
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Damian Conway Sponsored
Use Perl is reporting that Damian Conway has been sponsored by several companies and individuals (most impressively Black Star who donated half of the needed $55k). Now Damian can continue working on amazing perl projects like Quantum::Superpositions and Lingua::Romana::Perligata for the next year! Malicose noted that Damian sponsor page explains a bit more too. -
Perl Community To Buy Damian Conway?
jbc writes: "As discussed over at use Perl, the Perl community is attempting to raise US$55K in donations to support Perl überhacker Damian Conway for a year so he can devote himself to worthwhile pursuits related to Perl development. Thanks to a large donation from an as-yet-unnamed corporate donor, they're apparently already more than halfway there." Update: 10/15 11:31 PM by H : To actually give, go to the YAPC site.