Leader of Birmingham.pm [pm.org], CPAN author and father of 2. Spare time involves lots of Perl (see links below) and arranging meetings for Birmingham.pm (if you would like to visit us and/or give a talk, please let us know). I co-organised YAPC::Europe in 2006 and now help to support organisers with documentation and templates, and I keep an eye on CPAN Testing helping to promote it as much as I can.
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I note on the YAPC::NA wiki that there are plans for a Beers Of The World BOF. I remember this being talked about for Chicago, but don't remember it happening. The only event I've seen it work well at was Braga for YAPC::Europe::2005. At the Braga event, virtually every attendee brought a bottle from their home country, and pretty much covered a worldwide selection of beers.
Due to the restrictions these days for carrying liquids on flights, and the risk of getting bottles smashed in the hold, the chances of anyone flying to Houston this year bringing a bottle is pretty unlikely. Particularly if you live outside of the USA. It's definitely a nice idea, but unless you have a local store that imports some absolute delights (Portugal's Super Bock Stout comes to mind), then I'm dubious of 'The World' being as big a selection as it suggests
you missed it (Score:1)
about dozen people showed up. i don't remember the start time (probably 9 or 10pm ) and not do i remember the end time( too many beers
damn the strict fly regulation, it was probably the last real WORLD beer BOF..
too bad you missed it..
Re: (Score:2)
Indeed! Especially the home made cider :)
Change the name? (Score:1)
Maybe we can change the name to something else and meet at a local brewery. A quick search turned up the following:
Re: (Score:2)
Nah, keep it. It carries on the tradition. Plus an organised trek to a brewery isn't likely to get as many recruits as a excuse to sit around and chat with an unusual beer.
Although what I know of American beers they are desperately in short supply of a good dark beer or stout. At least I did find Guinness ;)