[boston-pig] Boston PyCamp?
Rob Marchetti
calfdog at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 16 09:53:42 MDT 2006
Hi,
I would defintely be interested and willing to help out!
-Rob Marchetti
Stone Circle Techologies Inc.
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Today's Topics:
1. Boston PyCamp? (Nate Aune)
2. Re: Boston PyCamp? (Chris Curvey)
From: "Nate Aune" <natea at jazkarta.com>
CC: Malthe Borch <mborch at gmail.com>,
Stephan Richter <stephan.richter at tufts.edu>,
Terry Wong <twong at twong.com>, cbc at unc.edu
To: boston-pig at wingware.com
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 13:28:13 -0400
Subject: [boston-pig] Boston PyCamp?
Is there any interest in putting together a Boston PyCamp?
the Triangle Zope and Python User group organized a highly successful camp in August, and Chris Calloway (one of the organizers) is very interested in helping other cities get a PyCamp off the ground. http://trizpug.org/boot-camp/
Read more about Chris' thoughts for organizing a PyCamp in D.C.
http://zpugdc.org/lists/zpugdc/archive/2006/2006-10/1160502738799/1160514377128
What do you guys think? I'm cc'ing Chris to get his thoughts on this idea. At this point, I'm just throwing the idea out there to see if it has any traction. I think it would be an incredible event to provide some Python training to developers in the Boston area.
As Stephan Deibel has often observed, the Boston Python users group has the most number of members (176) than any other Python group on Meetup.com, so there is definitely a lot of interest in Python in the Boston area.
http://python.meetup.com/about/
Nate
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Plone solutions, consulting and development From: "Chris Curvey" <ccurvey at gmail.com>
CC: Malthe Borch <mborch at gmail.com>, cbc at unc.edu, boston-pig at wingware.com,
Terry Wong <twong at twong.com>, Stephan Richter <stephan.richter at tufts.edu>
To: "Nate Aune" <natea at jazkarta.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 13:53:50 -0400
Subject: Re: [boston-pig] Boston PyCamp?
I'm certainly in favor, although I'm not sure how to help.
On 10/11/06, Nate Aune <natea at jazkarta.com> wrote: Is there any interest in putting together a Boston PyCamp?
the Triangle Zope and Python User group organized a highly successful camp in August, and Chris Calloway (one of the organizers) is very interested in helping other cities get a PyCamp off the ground. http://trizpug.org/boot-camp/
Read more about Chris' thoughts for organizing a PyCamp in D.C.
http://zpugdc.org/lists/zpugdc/archive/2006/2006-10/1160502738799/1160514377128
What do you guys think? I'm cc'ing Chris to get his thoughts on this idea. At this point, I'm just throwing the idea out there to see if it has any traction. I think it would be an incredible event to provide some Python training to developers in the Boston area.
As Stephan Deibel has often observed, the Boston Python users group has the most number of members (176) than any other Python group on Meetup.com, so there is definitely a lot of interest in Python in the Boston area.
http://python.meetup.com/about/
Nate
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