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    <title>YAPC::Europe 2013 talks</title>
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    <published>2013-05-08T19:33:50Z</published>
    <updated>2013-05-08T19:37:24Z</updated>

    <summary>I&apos;ve changed the configuration file of the conference site and now all submitted talks are visible. Enjoy! act.yapc.eu/ye2013/talks...</summary>
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        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I've changed the configuration file of the conference site and now all submitted talks are visible. Enjoy!</p>

<p><a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/talks">act.yapc.eu/ye2013/talks</a></p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>The Partner Programme at the YAPC::Europe 2013</title>
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    <published>2013-04-07T20:42:00Z</published>
    <updated>2013-04-07T20:47:51Z</updated>

    <summary>Hi, We are proud to announce that we will have the full-time three-day Partner Programme for the partners of the conference attendees. Our idea is that both the attendee and their partner come together to the venue in the morning,...</summary>
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        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
        <uri>http://andy.sh</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>

<p>We are proud to announce that we will have the full-time three-day Partner Programme for the partners of the conference attendees.</p>

<p>Our idea is that both the attendee and their partner come together to the venue in the morning, then split, and in the evening they meet again at the venue. Partners participating in the Programme pay <em>only</em> for the tickets to museums etc, or food they consume during their day. No additional fees.</p>

<p>More details and a draft schedule have been just published in <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/news/1009">this week's newsletter</a>. Feel free to let us your thoughts either by e-mailing to <a href="mailto:mail@yapcrussia.org?subject=Partner%20Programme">mail@yapcrussia.org</a> or leaving a comment below the news.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>YAPC::Europe 2013 in Kiev, week minus 19</title>
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    <published>2013-04-01T03:47:18Z</published>
    <updated>2013-04-01T03:49:43Z</updated>

    <summary> This week&apos;s newsletter...</summary>
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        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
        <uri>http://andy.sh</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/y443VUwZm_E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>

<p><a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/news/1008">This week's newsletter</a></p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>YAPC::Europe 2013 in Kiev, week minus 23. A brief update</title>
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    <published>2013-03-03T19:41:16Z</published>
    <updated>2013-03-03T22:03:15Z</updated>

    <summary>There are a few small and big things that we did last week for the conference. Let us tell you about them. First of all, we signed a contract with the river cruise boat and are thinking now of the...</summary>
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        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
        <uri>http://andy.sh</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are a few small and big things that we did last week for the conference. Let us tell you about them.</p>

<p>First of all, we signed a contract with the river cruise boat and are thinking now of the best possible route so that we can both see the incredible Kiev landscape from water and have enough time for the social part on board. Also, we are working on the buffet menu. All in all, the cruise is going to be an amazing conference experience. Just take a look at their <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH71gd-8vNs">official video</a>.</p>

<p>Let us also remind that less than a month is left until the Early Bird price expires. If you <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/purchase">buy a ticket today</a>, you can save 18% of its price. This is only possible before 1 April.</p>

<p>Also don't forget that the number of available rooms in the hotels around the venue can only decrease. <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/accommodation/index.html">Find and book your hotel</a> free of charge. There's also a wiki page "<a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/wiki?node=Who%20Stays%20Where">Who stays where</a>" where you can left a note of where you are going to stay so that other attendees can choose a hotel where more (or fewer) Perl people will be staying during the conference.</p>

<p>And now the most important thing. We have asked three persons, all well known in the Perl community, Dmitry Karasik, Alex Kapranov and Ruslan Zakirov, to join us to work in the Programming Committee. So, we have enough eyes and brains now to compile a good schedule with as few thematic clashes as possible. In other words, it is the right moment to <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/newtalk">submit your talk</a> to the conference. Don't have a talk ready? Submit a proposal and follow the CDD (conference driven development) technique to finish the slides :-)</p>

<p>The title of this year's conference is "Future Perl". We would like to think together about the future of our beloved programming language, about what it will become in the following years, and what is the roadmap.</p>

<p>There are already a couple of talks scheduled for the first day of the conference, not counting Larry Wall's keynote.</p>

<p><i>Dave Cross.</i> <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/talk/4505">25 Years of Perl in (about) 25 Minutes‎</a>.</p>

<p><i>Richard Jelinek.</i> ‎<a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/talk/4609">HowTo: Perl as the most popular scripting language‎</a>.</p>

<p>That's all for today, see you next week. Would you like to contact us, do not hesitate to send an e-mail to <a href="mailto:mail@yapcrussia.org">mail@yapcrussia.org</a>.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>YAPC::Europe 2013 in Kiev, week minus 24. Booking a hotel and discounts</title>
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    <published>2013-02-27T22:37:47Z</published>
    <updated>2013-02-27T22:45:21Z</updated>

    <summary>Hi, A couple of days ago we launched an incredible service for the attendees of this year&apos;s YAPC::Europe in Kiev. Book the hotel using our service and do two things at once: You will get the room with the lowest...</summary>
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        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>

<p>A couple of days ago we launched an incredible service for the attendees of this year's YAPC::Europe in Kiev. </p>

<p><a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/accommodation/index.html"><img src="http://yapcrussia.org/ye2013/24-1.jpg" width="500" height="420" style="border: 0" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/accommodation/index.html">Book the hotel</a> using our service and do two things at once:</p>

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	<li>You will get the room with the lowest available price.</li>
       <li>You will support the conference by increasing the conference budget (at zero price for you!).</li>
</ul>

<p>All the details about how it works are published in <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/news/989">this week's conference newsletter</a>.</p>

<p>Find your hotel now: <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/accommodation/index.html">act.yapc.eu/ye2013/accommodation/index.html</a>.</p>

<p>Stay tuned. We've got more cool stuff.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>More on video recordings</title>
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    <published>2013-02-17T17:39:09Z</published>
    <updated>2013-02-17T17:58:26Z</updated>

    <summary>No idea why the anonymous poster did not approve my long comment for his post, having allowed another three comments after mine, so I copy my reply here. http://yapc.tv is another great start :-) Seriously (why did you post anonymously?),...</summary>
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        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>No idea why the anonymous poster did not approve my long comment for his post, having allowed another three comments after mine, so I copy my reply here.</p>

<p><a href="http://yapc.tv/">http://yapc.tv</a> is another great start :-) </p>

<p>Seriously (why did you post anonymously?), every small step in recording conference video is easy. All together it is a pain in ass for the organises.</p>

<p>1. Cameras are cheap indeed. In Riga we had a few HD camera that cost less that 200 €. Transporting cameras with tripods is a hassle (OK, I admit that most organisers really live in the city where the conference takes place, and this is not a problem).</p>

<p>2. You need a dedicated cameramen for each camera (thus, three of four additional persons in the stuff). One of the cameras in Riga was stolen. You'd better pay these cameramen and do not ask the attendees as it is difficult for them to sit the whole day in one room.</p>

<p>3. Post processing is another pain in ass. It's not simply cut the talk from the recording and upload it on YouTube. You also need to find the talk title, speaker's name, maybe attach a link for the slides. Links/embedding to the conference site are desired too.</p>

<p>4. Sound. The only way you can cheat and record sound using camera's microphone is a recording in the room with sound amplifiers. Sounds is recorded OK-ish in this case (see <a href="http://yapceurope.lv/ye2011/talk/3531">http://yapceurope.lv/ye2011/talk/3531</a> for an example of such recording). Would you like to have better sound, especially in the room which has no amplifiers, be so kind to run around the speaker before he start talking. Barely that means that we need another stuff guy in each room (he/she may also serve a time keeper).</p>

<p>5. Screen capture. Extremely great technique to record video that is displayed on the big screen. Extremely difficult to implement at YAPCs with very few exceptions speakers demonstrate their talks from their own laptops.</p>

<p>6. Permissions from the speakers. Well, not that big problem, and you've got three categories here. a) those who ignore your requests, b) those who agree immediately, c) those who would only agree if they see the video recordings first (which means that you may do all the above with no guarantee that you will be able to publish that).</p>

<p>7. Money-wise. Vimeo PRO account, or a YouTube account, or hosting for the site are not expensive. Time to prepare all above is quite costly.</p>

<p>I have lots of video files archived in my disks at home since 2005, and I have no idea of when this will be (if ever) published. Also keep in mind that it is very easy to receive messages (both public and private) that like "you did a terrible mistake/fucked up/you are idiot", after which you feel that it is just insane to continue volunteering.</p>

<p>8. Together with that you may encounter a speaker who thinks he tells something secret and turn your camera off (here you are: <a href="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/2011/11/lets-say-no-to-no.html">http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/2011/11/lets-say-no-to-no.html</a>). <b>Upd.</b> Ha-ha, there are more comments at that old topic added by the newsmaker a few months later.</p>

<p>Anyway, saying for this year's conference in Kiev, we either will not record at all, or will do the recordings with no guarantee to publish, or will invite a third party. In the latter case we need just to find another 5000 € for that to be done. So simple.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>YAPC::Europe 2013 in Kiev. Week minus 25. A Ceasefire</title>
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    <published>2013-02-17T11:21:57Z</published>
    <updated>2013-02-17T11:25:27Z</updated>

    <summary>Don&apos;t like a conference T-shirt that the organisers insist on? Choose your own! More nice news in this week&apos;s conference newsletter. N. B. We have just passed the first half of the year-long preparation to the conference. Wish us a...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Don't like a conference T-shirt that the organisers insist on? Choose your own!</p>

<p><img src="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/img/t-shirt-constructor.gif" width="500" height="317" /></p>

<p>More nice news in this <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/news/987">week's conference newsletter</a>.</p>

<p>N. B. We have just passed the first half of the year-long preparation to the conference. Wish us a success!</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Make Gabor happy please</title>
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    <published>2013-02-16T13:38:59Z</published>
    <updated>2013-02-16T14:42:56Z</updated>

    <summary>Really, let&apos;s just stop doing that. The thing is that people posting different--both long and short--messages online in their blogs, or commenting other people&apos;s opinion are doing one common mistake. They do not want to hear others. Scan through the...</summary>
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        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Really, let's just stop doing that.</p>

<p>The thing is that people posting different--both long and short--messages online in their blogs, or commenting other people's opinion are doing one common mistake. <b>They do not want to hear others.</b></p>

<p>Scan through the texts appeared after FOSDEM (yeah, I never liked that conference :-) most of them have the following common structure: <i>I propose A, as B is completely insane.</i> </p>

<p>I can easily enough skip personal offensive comments found in my email or tweets to me which are just rude. But what is really wrong that everybody wants his own solution to become a standard. This does not give the right to say "we the community" in these cases. That will just not work for the Perl's success. </p>

<p>We are all different and it's what we have to adopt and exploit rather than killing ourselves from within the group of Perl users.</p>

<p>I personally find it a strange idea to the name of the language, either version 5, or 6. There is <b>the</b> language which we all love and want to see it wealthy in the future. We all know that there are a number of small and big problems that influenced the image of Perl during the last years. But together with that after 25 years of its existence it is here, there are hundreds of people coming to the conferences (<a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/register">register now</a> if you did not do it yet) and even new books appear.</p>

<p>For example, there was a big Ovid's <i>Beginning Perl</i> book published a few months ago. Just look at its contents and see that, for instance, cpanminus is mentioned there as a tool to be used for working with CPAN modules. When did you see such a modern book last time? Or how many? It means that the language is changing.</p>

<p>I use Perl 5 every day, I am a fan of Perl 6 and I find Perl 7 just sexy. Yes, I find it wrong that there is no usable version of Perl 6 yet. But how can anybody think that by proposing to jump a barrier which as I think will only bring younger developers to our camp and give new life forces to Perl 6, I am intentionally insulting the 6's version developers? Same applies to everybody who is actively proposing their own version of the future.</p>

<p>It was quite unexpectedly for me to find out that a T-shirt preview (once again, a preview of what might be a design; it even never was in any plans as there is simply no budget at the moment for <i>any</i> T-shirts) will cause so many aggression. Not a reaction. Aggression. We are not enemies to each other. We are all Perl user, whatever version/revision/subversion/brand it is.</p>

<p>For the YAPC::Europe in Kiev I found a really nice solution for the T-shirts. We will announce it tomorrow in the conference blog. (Sponsors are still needed for that idea to be implemented though :-)</p>

<p>Kisses.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>YAPC::Europe 2013 in Kiev, week minus 26. Perl 7</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/2013/02/yapceurope-2013-in-kiev-week-minus-26-perl-7.html" />
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    <published>2013-02-11T08:50:30Z</published>
    <updated>2013-02-13T13:34:39Z</updated>

    <summary>Dear YAPC::Europe 2013 attendees, The number of people registered on the conference site went over 100 recently. So, since this week, we will deliver our weekly newsletters to your mailboxes. There&apos;s also a permanent place where you can catch up...</summary>
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        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dear YAPC::Europe 2013 attendees,</p>

<p>The number of people registered on the conference site went over 100 recently. So, since this week, we will deliver our weekly newsletters to your mailboxes. There's also a permanent place where you can catch up with the latest news about the conference. At <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/news/">act.yapc.eu/ye2013/news/</a> we are collecting all the previous newsletters. </p>

<p>Just a reminder that everything has been open: user registration, online payment gate and talk submission form. Just explore the site and act: <a href="http://yapc.eu/2013">yapc.eu/2013</a>.</p>

<p>Today we would spend some time talking about Perl 7. Probably there's no one here who did not see at least a small portion of the discussion that burst a week ago on blogs.perl.org and nntp.perl.org. There were a number of posts about, well, yes, Perl 7. The title of this year's conference is <i>Future Perl</i>, so we as the organisers are very excited about the chance to move Perl forward exploiting the conference.</p>

<p>As a disclaimer, please note that we are not going to restrict the topics of the talks in any way and encourage the users and maintainers of Perl 5, the developers of Perl 6, and the thinkers of Perl 7 to attend the conference, communicate with other attendees and give talks about Perl of any version.</p>

<p>This season's discussions about Perl 7 started presumably with the Curtis <i>Ovid</i> Poe's <a href="http://blogs.perl.org/users/ovid/2013/02/perl-7.html">short post on blogs.perl.org</a> where he asked what the community thought about the changing of major version of Perl to 7 instead of releasing the version numbered 5.20. You may find lots of arguments in the comments to that post and in all other posts written by different authors that appeared later in different places.</p>

<p>Summarising the arguments, the reasons to ship Perl 7 are the following:</p>

<ul>
<li>There were no major version change for ages.</li>
<li>The version 5 seems old-fashined, if not ancient (at least if you look only at the years of the releases).</li>
<li>The differences among the subversions (5.6, 5.8, 5.10 and higher) are only known to the narrow group of Perl users but not beyond it.</li>
<li>Perl 6 is perhaps not well known as a research project and people tend to think that if Perl 6 is the next major version of Perl and it is still under development, Perl itself is not developing.</li>
</ul>

<p>The reasons not to call Perl Perl 7 now are:</p>

<ul>
<li>We'd better fix more bugs in existent internal code of Perl.</li>
<li>We need to add more default features and remove the outdated ones first.</li>
<li>It's better just to write cool applications to show the power of Perl.</li>
<li>By simply changing of the major version we will attract enormous attention and will disappoint people when they will explore what's really new appeared in Perl 7.</li>
</ul>

<p>So what as an organisers can we do to support Perl development? Among the T-shirts :-)</p>

<p><a href="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/perl7.gif"><img alt="perl7.gif" src="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/assets_c/2013/02/perl7-thumb-500x236-1135.gif" width="500" height="236" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></a></p>

<p>We already will offer a place for hacking on Perl 6. Before the conference there will be a whole-day Perl 6 hackathon. We invite there everybody who is interested not only in Rakudo implementation but also who is interested in what's going on inside the language and its specification, which had so much influenced the current Perl 5 and added a number of nice features (starting from <tt>say</tt>) that really gave Perl 5 another life forces after the release of Perl 5.10.</p>

<p>Really, Perl has changed a lot since then, and maybe we needed to call it Perl 7 instead of Perl 5.10, not 5.20? But why not do it now? We don't have to be afraid of the fact that there are not too many differences between Perl 5.18 and Perl 5.20, or that there will be some boilerplates (like the need to explicitly <tt>use utf8</tt>) that would be nice to leave in the past.</p>

<p>These concerns are all correct but let's not lose more time and turn the Perl 7 project into a 15 years of development, trying to agree on thousands of tiny details. We have to move further. It's just so attractive and exciting.</p>

<p>As a small example showing that it's not late to move to another maximum on the curve of Perl's popularity, watch the brilliant talk <i><a href="http://lanyrd.com/2013/linuxconfau/szzxt/">The Perl Renaissance</a></i> given this year by Paul Fenwick at linux.conf.au 2013, the Australia's Linux and Open Source conference.</p>

<p><video width="500" controls="controls"><br />
<source src="http://mirror.linux.org.au/linux.conf.au/2013/mp4/The_Perl_Renaissance.mp4" type="video/mp4"><br />
<source src="http://mirror.linux.org.au/linux.conf.au/2013/ogv/The_Perl_Renaissance.ogv" type="video/ogv"><br />
</video><br />
<a href="http://mirror.linux.org.au/linux.conf.au/2013/mp4/The_Perl_Renaissance.mp4" style="color:gray">Direct link to the video</a></p>

<p>The things mentioned in the talk all sound like the ones from a modern language, so, why not make it modern from the first look and become it evident for everybody? Don't forget that three years ago, in 2010, there was a YAPC::Europe in Pisa entitled <i>The Renaissance of Perl</i>. Once again, what we thought of as new in Perl 5.10 a few years ago and what we've made with Perl to make it <i>Modern</i> is still attractive enough to bring new Perl users today. We just have to act ourselves.</p>

<p>Another proof of how fast and active Perl users can be was demonstrated at FOSDEM this year. At first, the Perl dev room proposal was rejected by the organisers. In a week(!) before the conference the dev room was finally accepted and the Perl community managed to gather <a href="https://fosdem.org/2013/schedule/track/perl/">the whole-day track of Perl talks</a> just in a few days. And there were more talks ready to fill another day.</p>

<p>Now back to our Perl conference in Kiev. We added a talk, <i><a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/talk/4573">Perl 7 Round Table</a></i>, and encourage you to star it if you are interested in discussing the change of the major version of Perl. We want to invite active Perl users on stage to argue about pros and contras, and to answer the conference attendees questions. We also would like to schedule it close to the Larry Wall's keynote and would like to know his opinion on the subject.</p>

<p>You may already start a discussion by <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/news/984">commenting this newsletter</a> at the conference site.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>More on Perl 7</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/2013/02/more-on-perl-7.html" />
    <id>tag:blogs.perl.org,2013:/users/andrew_shitov//218.4278</id>

    <published>2013-02-08T09:14:09Z</published>
    <updated>2013-02-08T10:23:40Z</updated>

    <summary>This hype about Perl 7 is so amazing, and even resembles the time when Perl 6 was around the corner :-) It&apos;s extremely interesting to read new posts and comments. Sometimes I find there thoughts similar to mine that I...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
        <uri>http://andy.sh</uri>
    </author>
    
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        <![CDATA[<p>This hype about Perl 7 is so amazing, and even resembles the time when Perl 6 was around the corner :-) It's extremely interesting to read new posts and comments. Sometimes I find there thoughts similar to mine that I had a few minutes before reading that.</p>

<p>A guy in <a href="http://moscow.pm">Moscow.pm</a> mailing list gave <a href="http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/moscow-pm/2013-February/015616.html">another bright idea</a> <small>(RU)</small> of why the "7" would be useful. This will help in communication with a sysadmin when they say in response to a request to install a new version of Perl: </i>Hey, there's Perl 5 on the server already, what do you want from me?.</i></p>

<p>I would like to dedicate a time slot in the schedule of this year's YAPC::Europe for an open discussion of Perl versioning :-)</p>

<p>Also, this will be the official YAPC::Europe 2013 T-shirt design:</p>

<p><a href="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/perl7.gif"><img alt="perl7.gif" src="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/assets_c/2013/02/perl7-thumb-500x236-1135.gif" width="500" height="236" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></a></p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>YAPC::Europe 2013. Week minus 27. Current progress</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/2013/02/yapceurope-2013-week-minus-27-current-progress.html" />
    <id>tag:blogs.perl.org,2013:/users/andrew_shitov//218.4248</id>

    <published>2013-02-02T23:44:49Z</published>
    <updated>2013-02-02T23:45:57Z</updated>

    <summary>This week&apos;s post by Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi: showmetheco.de/articles/2013/2/yapc-europe-2013-week-minus-27-current-progress.html....</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
        <uri>http://andy.sh</uri>
    </author>
    
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week's post by Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi:<br />
<a href="http://showmetheco.de/articles/2013/2/yapc-europe-2013-week-minus-27-current-progress.html">showmetheco.de/articles/2013/2/yapc-europe-2013-week-minus-27-current-progress.html</a>.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>YAPC::Europe 2013 in Kiev, week minus 28. Lightning talks</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/2013/01/yapceurope-2013-in-kiev-week-minus-28-lightning-talks.html" />
    <id>tag:blogs.perl.org,2013:/users/andrew_shitov//218.4241</id>

    <published>2013-01-29T11:21:50Z</published>
    <updated>2013-01-29T12:59:27Z</updated>

    <summary>Dear YAPC::Europe attendees and those who is still considering attending it, First of all, let me inform you that we are looking for volunteers who will lead the Partner programme. I hope that in a few weeks we will be...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
        <uri>http://andy.sh</uri>
    </author>
    
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dear YAPC::Europe attendees and those who is still considering attending it,</p>

<p>First of all, let me inform you that we are looking for volunteers who will lead the Partner programme. I hope that in a few weeks we will be able to announce the programme or its absence.</p>

<p>Then, a couple of days ago, R Geoffrey Avery, YAPC's permanent Lightning Talks organiser, opened submissions of lightning talks. There will be three lightning talk sessions, one at the end of each conference day. The three sessions of 60 minutes will include ten five-minute talks and short announces in-between.</p>

<p>To submit a lightning talk, please use our <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/newtalk">online submission form</a>.</p>

<p>If you'd like to know more about what lightning talks are, please read the <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/talk/4537">detailed description</a> available on the site.</p>

<p>Just to list a few ideas for talks of that kind, here's a quote:</p>

<blockquote><ol>
<li>Why my favorite module is X.</li>
<li>I want to do cool project X. Does anyone want to help?</li>
<li>Successful Project: I did project X. It was a success. Here's how you could benefit.</li>
<li>Failed Project: I did project X. It was a failure, and here's why.</li>
<li>Heresy: People always say X, but they're wrong. Here's why.</li>
<li>You All Suck: Here's what is wrong with the our community.</li>
<li>Call to Action: Let's all do more of X / less of X.</li>
<li>Wouldn't it be cool if X?</li>
<li>Someone needs to do X.</li>
<li>Wish List.</li>
<li>Why X was a mistake.</li>
<li>Why X looks like a mistake, but isn't.</li>
<li>What it's like to do X.</li>
<li>Here's a useful technique that worked.</li>
<li>Here's a technique I thought would be useful but didn't work.</li>
<li>Why algorithm X sucks.</li>
<li>Comparison of algorithms X and Y.</li>
</ol></blockquote>
<br />

<p>And now you may watch the recording of the first day of Lightning talks session from YAPC::Europe 2011 in Riga.</p>

<p><iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/40396529" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe> </p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>YAPC::Europe 2013 in Kiev, week minus 29. Call for speakers</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/2013/01/yapceurope-2013-in-kiev-week-minus-29-call-for-speakers.html" />
    <id>tag:blogs.perl.org,2013:/users/andrew_shitov//218.4223</id>

    <published>2013-01-21T22:52:13Z</published>
    <updated>2013-01-21T23:27:37Z</updated>

    <summary>Hi, To make a great conference, we need great talks. Today I&apos;d like to encourage everybody to submit a talk to YAPC::Europe 2013. It&apos;s easy, just fill in a form on the conference site: act.yapc.eu/ye2013/newtalk. This year there will be...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
        <uri>http://andy.sh</uri>
    </author>
    
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>

<p>To make a great conference, we need great talks. Today I'd like to encourage everybody to submit a talk to YAPC::Europe 2013. It's easy, just fill in a form on the conference site: <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/newtalk">act.yapc.eu/ye2013/newtalk</a>.</p>

<p>This year there will be three parallel talk tracks. We plan to start at 10 a.m. with a keynote (single-threaded) and finish at 6 p.m. with a lightning talk session (also single-threaded). The time in-between will be filled with talks, food and communication :-)</p>

<p>We offer four possible length of the talks: 20, 40, 60 and 120 minutes. </p>

<p><b>20 minutes</b> are intended for <i>introductory talks</i>, where the speakers gives some basic information about the topic and assumes that the listeners would like to get an idea of a new technology, or some new usage pattern, or new ideas in some area. </p>

<p><b>40 minutes</b> are for <i>general purpose talks</i>, and the speakers are expected to talk about a particular topic in detail.</p>

<p><b>60 minute</b> talks are reserved for <i>keynotes</i> and <i>in-depth talks</i>. There are only a limited number of keynote slots and we expect to have well known speakers there.</p>

<p>In-depth talks are a kind of teaching class but shorter. The attendees coming to an in-depth talks should have strong intent to develop particular knowledge of technology. In exceptional cases we might allow <b>120 minutes</b> for the talk of this kind.</p>

<p>On top of that we're planning to have three one-hour sessions of <b>five-minute</b> lightning talks. You may submit them using the same form.</p>

<p>While submitting a talk please specify as many details as you can, including the level of intended audience and tag list (so that the attendees can easily filter talks on the site). Would you like to leave comments for the organisers, there is a separate field there for you.</p>

<p>Talk submissions deadline is 1 July. Speaker notification date is 15 July. Final (well, close to final) schedule is expected to be published on 1 August.</p>

<p>In addition to the official dates above we will try to accept talks earlier if it will be obvious that the talk should appear in the schedule, and there's no need to wait any formal date.</p>

<p>I should also mention that all the accepted speakers (except those who give only lightning talk) attend the conference free of charge.</p>

<p>So, take the chance to attend the YAPC::Europe in Kiev for free and <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/newtalk">submit your talk now</a>!</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>YAPC::Europe 2013 in Kiev, week minus 30. Call for sponsors</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/2013/01/yapceurope-2013-in-kiev-week-minus-30-call-for-sponsors.html" />
    <id>tag:blogs.perl.org,2013:/users/andrew_shitov//218.4200</id>

    <published>2013-01-14T19:13:00Z</published>
    <updated>2013-01-14T22:51:23Z</updated>

    <summary>Hello, After a week of Christmas (the Eastern one) break we are here to continue our weekly newsletters. They will now also appear on the conference site in the News section. First, a brief statistics update. Today there are 71...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
        <uri>http://andy.sh</uri>
    </author>
    
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hello,</p>

<p>After a week of Christmas (the Eastern one) break we are here to continue our weekly newsletters. They will now also appear on the conference site in the <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/news/">News section</a>.</p>

<p>First, a brief statistics update. Today there are <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/stats/">71 registered people</a> coming from 15 countries and 26 monger groups. There are four submitted talks already. And we have some first early bird ticket purchasers. Thanks to all of them.</p>

<p>Today we would like to call for sponsorship.</p>

<p>YAPC::Europe is a non-profit event aimed for those who use Perl in their daily activity (or even on a monthly or yearly basis, checking the crontab settings after migrating to a new server :-) All income comes from attendee fees and from sponsors.</p>

<p>The attendee fee is extremely low comparing to other IT conferences. I would even make the attendance free if we would have enough external support. Everything we get we spend on the venue, equipment, food and other activities such as renting the rooms for hackathons, the river cruise this year (instead of the attendees dinner). Also we cover expenses of a few guest speakers (the list of them is really very small, and believe me nobody of them gets luxury rooms :-) There are some occasional expenses like printing souvenirs (if ever), posters etc.</p>

<p><strong>We are inviting companies that use Perl and would like to support its development to sponsor the YAPC::Europe 2013 in Kiev.</strong> Sponsoring YAPC not only allows make it cheap for the attendees but also provides a great way to support language development, ideas exchange and visibility in the outer world.</p>

<p>Companies sponsoring the conference get their brand well known among the attendees. Every year the European branch of YAPC collects 300-400 people including programmers, system administrators, freelancers, IT managers and even web designers.</p>

<p>Perl world comes hand to hand with the global Open source movement, thus being with us will make your company more <i>open</i> in the eyes of the attendees.</p>

<p>Finally, there are recruitment opportunities during the conference. Having a booth in the venue will give you three days of the conference attendance, and everybody coming there will not be able to miss your booth. Recruiters from the previous years were able to find new employees there. Would you like to interview your candidates during the conference, we will let you do that in the venue (in <a href="http://yapceurope.lv/ye2011/sponsors/index.html">Riga</a> there was a special room behind the scene).</p>

<p>We offer <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/sponsorship/index.html">four sponsorship levels</a> with different set of options.</p>

<ul>
<li>Platinum Sponsors</li>
<li>Gold Sponsors</li>
<li>Silver Sponsors</li>
<li>Sponsors</li>
</ul>

<p>There is also a <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/price/index.html">Corporate attendee price</a> for business users.</p>

<p>The detailed description of the above mentioned sponsorship levels is available on the conference site at <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/sponsorship/index.html">the special page</a>. Please note that we are very open to discuss the details to find the best terms for everybody.</p>

<p>Please contact us at <a href="mailto:mail@yapcrussia.org">mail@yapcrussia.org</a> for further details.</p>

<p>Support Perl today to ensure your future!</p>

<p>Thank you.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>YAPC::Europe 2013 in Kiev, week minus 32. First results</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://blogs.perl.org/users/andrew_shitov/2012/12/yapceurope-2013-in-kiev-week-minus-32-first-results.html" />
    <id>tag:blogs.perl.org,2012:/users/andrew_shitov//218.4162</id>

    <published>2012-12-30T08:57:17Z</published>
    <updated>2012-12-30T09:58:44Z</updated>

    <summary>Dear readers, This Sunday post is the last one before the new 2013 year begins. So, a beautiful chance to have an opportunity to list some results that we achieved during the year and share some plans for the next...</summary>
    <author>
        <name>Andrew Shitov</name>
        <uri>http://andy.sh</uri>
    </author>
    
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dear readers,</p>

<p>This Sunday post is the last one before the new 2013 year begins. So, a beautiful chance to have an opportunity to list some results that we achieved during the year and share some plans for the next one.</p>

<p>This year we made a big and very brave step towards hosting YAPC::Europe in Kiev. We made a proposal to the YAPC::Europe Venue Committee after the announcement that there were no other groups to host the conference in 2013. On the one side, we had an experience with making smaller events in Kiev and the YAPC in Riga in recent years, on the other, we have failed with our proposal to host the conference in Kiev in 2010. I knew that it would be difficult to find a suitable and big enough venue in the city but two guys, Yaroslav Korshak and Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi made a beautiful explorations of the places in Kiev where that was possible. We have selected the Ukrainian House, the building that I was looking at for a few years, even not thinking that it was possible to talk to its owners :-)</p>

<p>Last week we signed a contract with the venue and thus we officially <a href="https://twitter.com/yapcrussia/status/283608818649292801">announced in our Twitter post</a> that the dates of the conference are now fixed. <strong>The YAPC::Europe 2013 in Kiev will be held on 12-14 August 2013.</strong></p>

<p>Before the end of the year we managed to launched the conference site with a canonical address: <a href="http://yapc.eu/2013">yapc.eu/2013</a>. (The URL unification is also a nice trend that other conference organisers follow for a couple of years).</p>

<p>Since the launch of the site a week ago, there are already 55 <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/stats/">registered users</a> from 13 different countries and 19 monger groups (well, with some non-geographical exceptions).</p>

<table style="float:left;margin-right: 3em">
<tr><td>Ukraine</td><td>19</td></tr>
<tr><td>Russia</td><td>16</td></tr>
<tr><td>Netherlands</td><td>4</td></tr>
<tr><td>United Kingdom&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td>4</td></tr>
<tr><td>France</td><td>2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Germany</td><td>2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Denmark</td><td>2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Cyprus</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Spain</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Poland</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Belarus</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>United States</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Austria</td><td>1</td></tr>
</table>

<table style="float:left">
<tr><td>Kiev.pm</td><td>8</td></tr>
<tr><td>Moscow.pm</td><td>8</td></tr>
<tr><td>London.pm</td><td>3</td></tr>
<tr><td>drinkers.pm</td><td>2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Amsterdam.pm</td><td>2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Copenhagen.pm	</td><td>2</td></tr>
<tr><td>Vienna.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Spb.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Erlangen.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Bristol.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Kazan.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Minsk.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Bicycle.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Frankfurt.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Paris.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Warsaw.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Sophia.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>northwestengland.pm&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td>1</td></tr>
<tr><td>Barcelona.pm</td><td>1</td></tr>
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<p>This is a fantastic result for the first week after site launch, especially regarding the fact that we did not announce the final dates when we launched it.</p>

<p>We also are happy that there is the first <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/sponsors/index.html">sponsor of the conference</a>: the <a href="http://thirdlane.com/">Third Lane Technologies</a> company. We encourage all the companies who use Perl as their main tool or just for their minor daily activities to help us with organizing the event which helps all the Perl programmers to achieve better results and to the Perl language to develop. Read our <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/sponsorship/index.html">Sponsorship Proposal</a>; we are open for any discussions about the conditions and things that we offer to the sponsors.</p>

<p>What are the plans for the first half of 2013?</p>

<p>Well, we already did everything we need and now can just sit and wait while all the above numbers grow by themselves :-)</p>

<p>Seriously speaking, we need to make a huge number of different things. Among them, polishing the site and launching a few pages, such as the page about Kiev sightseeing, hotel reservation, preparing wiki pages etc.</p>

<p>We will also work on gathering the best available talks and speakers so that we have big and well packed schedule. I would also like to have the Speaker training before the conference. I am convinced that even one day before the conference is enough to improve the quality of a number of talks. You can <a href="http://act.yapc.eu/ye2013/newtalk">submit a talk right now</a>.</p>

<p>We also need to organise the River Cruise and catering services both for the cruise and the main talks days of the conference. Not counting the pre-conference meeting and Perl 6 hackathon. (We are still waiting for somebody to lead the Perl 5 hackathon.)</p>

<p>We also work on the ways letting the attendees to book a hotel for a minimal available price, which, I think, should become one of the obligatory tasks for the organisers of the future events. Also we will try to open an air flight ticket search page to help finding and buying the cheapest tickets (basically, I am waiting when our partner will make the English version of their site).</p>

<p>So, there are lots of things to do in the following months. Some of them are difficult, some are easy enough. All in all, the work we do is not only needed for making the great conference once a year but also moves the Perl programming language into the future, delivering the <em>Future Perl</em> today.</p>]]>
        
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