Resources
The
Quick toots site has published
a FAQ on using the Ardour multi-track audio package
for editing and recording.
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The July issue of
The Perl Review (PDF format) is out.
Topics include Perl Golf: The Kolakoski sequence,
Parroty Bits: Bit 2, BASIC Parrot!, The Facade Design Pattern,
and more.
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Upcoming Events
The
Boston GNOME Summit is
happening on July 18 to 20. Attendance at this event has now
been opened up to people who are not members of the GNOME Foundation; if
you would like to be a part of GNOME planning process, this could be a good
event to be at.
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KDE.org has
a report from the Linux@work 2002 conference that was held this June
in Amsterdam.
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A
second call for presentation proposals has been posted
for the Ruby Conference 2002, to be held in November, 2002.
The deadline for proposals is August 15.
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| July 11 - 14, 2002 | Uniforum NZ 2002 | Auckland, New Zealand |
| July 18 - 20, 2002 | Boston GNOME Summit | Boston, Mass. |
| July 20, 2002 | Fourth Australian Open Source Symposium(AOSS4) | (UNSW, Sydney)Sydney, Australia |
| July 22 - 26, 2002 | O'Reilly Open Source Convention | (Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina)San Diego, California |
July 23, 2002 August 27, 2002 | Seattle Ruby Brigade Meeting | Seattle, Washington |
| August 1 - 2, 2002 | 3rd annual Bioinformatics Open Source Conference(BOSC 2002) | Edmonton, Canada |
| August 12 - 15, 2002 | Linux World Conference & Expo | (Moscone
Center)San Francisco, California |
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Web sites
Use Perl
mentions the Gallery of Geeks, which features photographs of
over 100 geeks. The Perl software for the gallery is also available.
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Software announcements
Here are the software announcements, courtesy of
Freshmeat.net. They are available in
two formats:
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Miscellaneous
Use Perl
covers the status of the Perl Foundation grants, donations are
needed to keep Perl development moving forward.
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According to php.net, a new Usenet newsgroup, comp.lang.php,
has been created.
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