Leader of Birmingham.pm [pm.org] and a CPAN author [cpan.org]. Co-organised YAPC::Europe in 2006 and the 2009 QA Hackathon, responsible for the YAPC Conference Surveys [yapc-surveys.org] and the QA Hackathon [qa-hackathon.org] websites. Also the current caretaker for the CPAN Testers websites and data stores.
If you really want to find out more, buy me a Guinness
Links:
Memoirs of a Roadie [missbarbell.co.uk]
[pm.org]
CPAN Testers Reports [cpantesters.org]
YAPC Conference Surveys [yapc-surveys.org]
QA Hackathon [qa-hackathon.org]
Brian was so taken with it, he now plans to write an online version of it. I'm looking forward to that
Homebrewed version (Score:2)
I'd warn brian off writing an online version though. The game's still copyrighted.
Remember I said I'd do a london.pm version? So far I've got as far as producing a Graphviz map of how all the cards link together so that any version that we produce has the same weighting as the real version. Of course, this has just proved to show how terrible GraphViz's layout algorithm is. Anyone got any other suggestions for graphing software (no, I asked acme and he had no useful suggesti
blank cards (Score:2)
-matt
GraphViz revisited? (Score:1)