All the TPRs are in the mail

brian_d_foy on 2004-08-04T03:58:48

All the subscriptions issues for The Perl Review are in the mail. The domestic mail is first class, and the international mail is going Air Mail (which at $US2.60 was half the cost of the much slower surface mail, go figure).

In the next couple of weeks, new subscriptions will start with issue 1 and issue 0 will become a back issue. That should happen about the same time I can add more payment options so you don't have to use PayPal.

In the next couple of days I'll make the PDF version to subscribers too.


Congratulations!

ambs on 2004-08-04T07:43:17

These are very good news. I am desesperate to get my hands on it!

Got mine yesterday!

ajtaylor on 2004-08-06T17:06:35

There was a lovely surprise waiting in the mailbox for me yesterday when I got home. It's a great thing that TPR is now in print! Thanks for all the hard work brian d foy.

Re:Got mine yesterday!

brian_d_foy on 2004-08-06T18:01:54

Don't forget about all the hard work by everyone else: They are all listed on the masthead. :)

Now I need to collect usernamereal name mappings so I can track mailing times.

Re:Got mine yesterday!

ajtaylor on 2004-08-06T18:24:34

Very true. Perhaps one day I'll write an article and get my own name in lights. :-) I'm going to be giving a talk at the next boston.pm meeting about Class::DBI - are you interested in an article version of the talk?

Re:Got mine yesterday!

brian_d_foy on 2004-08-06T18:43:37

Yes! Randal is forcing me to use Class:DBI right now, so I'm into it. I'm willing to look at almost any subject if an author suggests it.

Overseas, too

alessio on 2004-08-07T17:17:43

Arrived this morning in Bologna, Italy!