London.pm technical meeting 29th May 2008

Paul Makepeace paulm at paulm.com
Thu Apr 30 19:29:55 BST 2009


(Random note: "Many of you will be happy to know that on 15 May 2009,
visitors to Google offices in EMEA will no longer be required to sign
the electronic Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA) at reception kiosks."
Woot!)

On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Paul Makepeace <paulm at paulm.com> wrote:
>
> From the department of don't-say-we-didn't-warn-you, anyone attending
> the tech meet will be required to sign a boilerplate confidentiality
> NDA.
>
> Obviously the contents of the meeting aren't confidential, however :-)
>
> If you'd like a copy to run by your lawyers ahead of time, that's
> totally fine, I can email it (you'll get a paper copy on the day in
> any case). However, if you decide to pore at length over it in
> reception on the night be prepared for disapproving glances from the
> other 60 people waiting to get going...
>
> P (who doesn't like NDAs either)
>
> On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Leon Brocard <acme at astray.com> wrote:
> > I am happy to announce the London.pm technical meeting on 29th May
> > 2008, which will be kindly hosted by Google. The following speakers
> > will give us short 15-minute talks:
> >
> > Paul Makepeace - Authenticating with PHP in Catalyst
> > Leo Lapworth - Printing maps for fun and profit
> > Ash Berlin - How I failed to do non-practical things
> > Greg McCarroll - SQL tools in Perl
> > Paul Mison - Why Perl is (almost) perfect for writing API libraries
> > Sue Spence - Perl at Cisco (with add bacon-saving & rant)
> >
> > For more information, and to sign up (places are limited), please visit:
> >
> >  http://londonpmtech.appspot.com/
> >
> > Regards, Leon the Tech Meet Tsar
> >



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