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If there were a contest for the most Perl events organized, | ||
Andrew would most likely be the winner. The number of | ||
conferences isn’t the only category he’d win though. | ||
He’s not content just to organized conferences in his | ||
own country, Russia, but also in Bulgaria, the | ||
Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan, and many others. | ||
He’s also win the competition for organizing two | ||
events the farthest apart: The Second Russian | ||
Perl Workshop in Vladivostok and YAPC::EU 2011 in Rīga, Latvia. | ||
That’s still not enough. He’s the moving force behind YAPC::TV, | ||
which collects videos from Perl events and lets you view them for free. | ||
For this, we recognize Andrew Shitov for the 2011 White Camel Award for Perl conferences. | ||
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If you’re doing Perl in Japan, you’ve probably run into Daisuke Maki. | ||
He’s active in Shibuya.pm and many of the YAPC::Asia. He also started | ||
the Japan Perl Association, the counterpart to The Perl Foundation and | ||
YAPC::Europe Foundation. For this, we recognize Daisuke Maki for | ||
the 2011 White Camel Award for Outstanding Contribution to Perl user groups. | ||
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You may have noticed that many of the core Perl sites, | ||
such as www.cpan.org and www.perl.org look a lot different. | ||
Indeed, they look a lot better. Perl, being very popular in | ||
the early days of the web, it’s websites settled on the early | ||
features and never left them. Leo Lapworth dragged many of the | ||
Perl websites into the modern age and made them look more attractive at the same time. | ||
Not only that, he’s one of the driving forces behind Perl News. Surely there’s more to | ||
come from Leo, too. For this, we recognize Leo Lapworth for | ||
the 2011 White Camel Award for Perl community. | ||
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