[TriLUG] Scripting Users Group?

Chuck Mead csm at MoonGroup.com
Thu Dec 13 23:30:16 EST 2001


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On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Christian J Hedemark posted the following:

CJH>> Does anyone know of a local users group for scripting languages such as
CJH>PHP,
CJH>> Perl, Python, etc.
CJH>
CJH>Just Java.
CJH>
CJH>> Should these just be sub-topics of triLug or would there be interest in
CJH>> forming such a users group?
CJH>
CJH>I'd be happy to just discuss them on the main list until people get upset,
CJH>at which point we ask for a seperate list @trilug.org if it looks like it is
CJH>taking on a life of its own.  To date I haven't seen much in the way of
CJH>scripting traffic.
CJH>
CJH>We have two sublists now that are mostly quiet right now but have some
CJH>periods where I think it is good that we have segregated the traffic off.
CJH>People tend to post things to those sublists, I think, that they may feel
CJH>inappropriate for the general list for whatever reason.
CJH>
CJH>Back to your question.... I'd feel a lot more comfortable posting stupid
CJH>perl questions to a sublist.  I tend to not think of trilug at trilug.org as an
CJH>appropriate place to ask such things.  The public lists that are available
CJH>are a bit too high traffic for my liking, and there is the other problem
CJH>that nobody is local to you so you can't get together for a friday night
CJH>beer with the guys that have helped you through a particularly rough
CJH>problem.  That said, if there were enough interest, I'd love to have either
CJH>a general scripting at trilug.org group or, less favorably, specific sub-groups
CJH>like perl at trilug.org and php at trilug.org.

I've got a fairly active list I've been running for a long time now 
which is devoted to all kinds of scripting...

http://www.moongroup.com/pages.php?page=subscriptions

See the shell scripting list.

Archives are here:

http://www.moongroup.com/archives/shell.scripting/

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