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szabgab committed Sep 2, 2011
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15 changes: 15 additions & 0 deletions data/people.conf
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g = Perl Community


[Leo Lapworth]
year = 2011
id = leo_lapworth
g = Perl community

[Daisuke Maki]
year = 2011
id = daisuke_maki
g = Perl user groups

[Andrew Shitov]
year = 2011
id = andrew_shitov
g = Perl conferences

13 changes: 13 additions & 0 deletions data/people/andrew_shitov.txt
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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.

6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions data/people/daisuke_maki.txt
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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.

10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions data/people/leo_lapworth.txt
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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.

2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion script/static.pl
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#print Dumper $conf;

my %blob = read_personal_files($conf);
print Dumper \%blob;
#print Dumper \%blob;

my @people = map { {NAME => $_} } sort keys %$conf;

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