At YAPC::EU 2007!
So here I am, sitting at a talk at YAPC::EU 2007, in the
beautiful Vienna. It is too early to start thinking about a status
report for what I’ve done and talked about, but I can say in advance
that I’m very positively impressed - I expected my talk on the
integration between CPAN and Debian that the Debian pkg-perl group is
carrying out (presentation,
full
article) to be marginally interesting to a couple of people. Turns
out, as YAPC drew closer, I heard from several people interested in
attending it. Ok, maybe it is just for courtesy? Lets not get excited
about no big deal…
Well, yesterday was the first day of CPAN -
Man, after getting used to Debconf, three days of an interesting
conference is just way too short! YAPC guys, for the next
time… More time, please? :-}
I knew I would be meeting pkg-perl
members Zamoxles and Jeremiah - Very nice to finally meet you guys!
And a very welcome surprise (although we have been barely even able to
talk) was to find another fellow DD, Daniel Ruoso, one of the
agitators that started the pkg-perl group. He is not active (in the
group) anymore, but he is still one of The Patriarchs ;-)
Ok, on
with the talk: Contrary to what I expected, the talk room was quite
full. I am used to longer talk slots (20 minutes is just about enough
to spell my name, damnit! I presented 24 slides, and jumped
only two of them - But made it just in time for the very strict
Austrian staff to prepare but not wave the END signal ;-)
Would they show a die ‘argh’; afterwards?), so I had to keep
the limit from the very beginning.
Of course, there was no time
for questions as part of the session. However, I’ve since then been
approached by several people and discussed several aspects of our work
and ideas for the future. I’ll post more about this after YAPC is
over…
My warmest kudos to the very orangy, mohawk-wearing orga
team. Not only they came up with a great conference and are invariably
good-mooded and nice (hey, I should learn from them!), they even have
the presence of mind to be very nice, to go out with us to have a good
time yesterday night!
Anyway, it shows the conference’s topic is
Social Perl. Nice social geeks are no longer a novelty to me,
but still: The Perl community is warm, welcoming and in general, very
nice. I’m quite happy to have made it here!