Issue #289 - 2017-02-06 - FOSDEM is over, blog posts?

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Hello

I had a tiring, but still great weekend because I attended FOSDEM. I met a lot of Perl folks there & I expect to see some blog posts in near future about their conference experience.

Upasana Shukla


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