From 61276b31d104c30a7420631bba5359497875cacc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Patrick Spek Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2018 22:50:20 +0200 Subject: Apply a number of fixes indicated by Sarna --- _posts/2018-08-15-the-perl-conference-in-glasgow.adoc | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to '_posts') diff --git a/_posts/2018-08-15-the-perl-conference-in-glasgow.adoc b/_posts/2018-08-15-the-perl-conference-in-glasgow.adoc index f2fa60d..6ba1eae 100644 --- a/_posts/2018-08-15-the-perl-conference-in-glasgow.adoc +++ b/_posts/2018-08-15-the-perl-conference-in-glasgow.adoc @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ description: > :toc: preamble This year the European Perl Conference was hosted in Glasgow, and of course -I've attended a number of presentation there. On some of these, I have some +I've attended a number of presentations there. On some of these, I have some feedback or comments. These talks, and the feedback I have for them, are detailed in this blog post. For some talks, I'll detail it as a summary of the presentation, because I feel the message is important. @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ that would love your contributions! == Conference Organizers & European Perl Mongers Organiser's Forum 2018 BoF -Well, that's certainly a mouth full for a heading, and it even contains an +Well, that's certainly a mouthful for a heading, and it even contains an abbreviation! This event was not a presentation, but a platform to exchange ideas together. @@ -236,8 +236,8 @@ One of the items that were up for discussion was _A Conference Toolkit_, or ACT for short. This is the platform used to organize Perl events, such as this conference and Perl workshops throughout the world. However, ACT is dated. They enabled HTTPS a short while ago, but it's still not the default because -people don't want to risk breaking the platform. I think this is indication -enough that it might be time to make something new to replace it. +people don't want to risk breaking the platform. I think this is enough of +an indication that it might be time to make something new to replace it. And I'm not alone in that sentiment, it seems. However, ACT is big and contains a lot of data we don't want to lose. It's a massive undertaking to make a new -- cgit v1.1