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After YAPC, I had a thought that it'd be cool to start a bank of Perl talk topics that would be of interest for various audiences.

The primary use I can think is that for someone who likes to give Perl talks and wants to give a talk (about anything), they may consult this list to find something that strikes their fancy.

Perl Talk Topics Bank on Github

Another user could be someone who would give a talk if they knew that something about which they felt comfortable talking was of interest to other people, they may step up.

The immediate problem being solved here is a local one - at Houston.pm we're constantly asking the mailing list for topics or speakers to volunteer. Even though it is a local topics bank (act locally, right?), I'd like to get ideas from anyone willing to contribute.

Eventually, I'd like to make this a list that is appropriate for any event or meeting where people talk about Perl and the interesting things we're doing with it.

If you're uncomfortable with forking, editing, and issuing a pull request; please just create an issue with the topics you'd like to add.

Hope to see you contribute to the topics list.

Thank you!


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