In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Diez B. Roggisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Joe Riopel wrote: > >>> Precisely what? You complained that the OP didn't provide the location >>> of the event, which he did. >> >> Well, where is DFW? > >Google, first hit: > >The Dallas Ft. Worth Pythoneers > >They even have their own website. So - what's the fuss about? The BayPIGgies >also announce their meetings here. I don't mind, even though Berlin is >about 10-12 hours away on a jet-plane. . . . The upset surprises me, too. I appreciate people who esteem Usenet enough to help "police" specific newsgroups, discouraging traffic in marginal content best handled elsewhere. On the other hand, comp.lang.python has a tradition of productive announcements of local events, "DFW" is both *very* meaningful to the target audience, and, as noted, 'bout as easy to decipher with the help of Google as anything can be.
Beyond all that, there's particular value in announcements like this because they *are* of regional, rather than local, significance. By that I mean I know of several cases where Pythoneers from somewhere else in the US (or even, in a couple of cases, other countries) have been traveling, and found it possible to schedule a visit with a local interest group. That's neat! Dallas gets a lot of traffic because it's an airline hub, and close moreover to fellow computing-industry centers in Austin and Houston (and, to a lesser extent, San Antonio and El Paso). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list