"Programming the Apache Lifecycle" in danger

geoff on 2004-06-04T18:52:19

it looks like my OSCon tutorial is in danger of being cancelled due to not meeting the minimum number of registered attendees. It's really a shame, since not only is it probably one of the better introductions to using the Apache API (in Perl, aka mod_perl), but I'm upheaving it to include both mod_perl 1.0 and 2.0 examples as we speak.



so, if you have any interest in mod_perl, how it interacts with Apache, mod_perl 2.0, or similar topic, now is the time to sign up :)



according to past attendees of this same talk, I'm also a decent speaker, and I bring snacks, so you won't be disappointed.


Ouch

merlyn on 2004-06-04T19:08:27

That doesn't bode well for my hour-long talk on roughly the same subject in the Apache track during the conference.

Or maybe, people are opting to go to my free talk instead of your paid talk. That would suck. Sorry.

I would totally go...

trachtenberga on 2004-06-04T22:55:32

I would totally go to this, except that, well, my tutorial is scheduled at the exact same time. :(

(Also, I don't think speaker attendees really count.)

Re:I would totally go...

geoff on 2004-06-05T00:04:00

we'll have to talk shop over a drink at the bar, then. well, or maybe just drink :)

Re:I would totally go...

trachtenberga on 2004-06-05T00:07:03

Portland has the highest micro brewery per capita ratio in the US.

I stayed in Portland for a few days after last year's OSCon and now I've got a list of all the cool bars. :)

Re:I would totally go...

chromatic on 2004-06-05T00:37:00

If you'd really experienced Portland microbreweries, you wouldn't remember making a list.

Re:I would totally go...

shiflett on 2004-06-08T08:58:08

If only we knew a Portland native to show us how to really experience Portland microbreweries...

Re:I would totally go...

chromatic on 2004-06-08T18:38:56

I don't remember making a list, but that's because I didn't do the research! I could probably round up an Ovid or a jZed, though.