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]
The bad news was that my mobile can't connect to a local service and the hotel broadband wasn't working. Unfortunately by the time I figured that it was the hotel's problem the business centre guys had gone home
This morning saw me taking a ride to the top of the world. It was awesome. It was a shame that it was so misty, as apparently on a clear day you can see the spray from the Niagara Falls. The SkyDome looks so tiny from way up there too. It's a pity that the football is on tonight, as thats doesn't interest me, but had there been a baseball game on, it might have been a different matter.
I took a ride on a street car (that's a tram to us Brits), and walkd up Yonge Street. Got some great photos of the Massey Hall. I was going to make the pilgrimage to the Mapel Leaf Gardens too, but my feet hurt.
A some point while I'm here I need to go a sit on the steps of the Parliment Building and get someone to take my photograph. Aparently Alex's Bar is not too far away from the hotel, but I doubt I'll get to see any of the guys. Would be fun though
Later tonight I'm hoping to see some fireworks.
Work think I'm here for a conference, but for me it was always going to be a bit of a pilgrimage
[1] An unintentional pun, but it works for me
danforth and pape (Score:2)