Paul,

As I mentioned when this was pointed out on the Python Wave a few days ago, 
DJUGL isn't announced here, on the wave nor on IRC etc... I guess I don't 
follow the right lists. :-( Also, we've been quite public in saying the meeting 
will take place in the first week of every month in order *not* to clash with 
the Pyssup (also advertised here).

It's too late to change now as we've got five talks booked, people have 
reserved tickets and we've advertised it. Who organises DJUGL? perhaps we can 
at least coordinate for next time.

I *completely* agree that the more Python events happening in London the better 
and we've all shot ourselves in the collective foot with the clash (not that 
Python have feet, but you get my drift).

In future *I'll* endeavour not to organise anything that clashes but this is 
dependant on knowing about what else is happening.

Nicholas.

On 22 Nov 2009, at 17:02, Paul Nasrat wrote:

> 2009/11/20 Nicholas Tollervey <nt...@ntoll.org>:
>> Hi Folks,
>> 
>> The subject says it all...
>> 
>> First of all, apologies for those who can't make Thursdays. Unfortunately, 
>> Thursday 3rd December is the only evening all the current speakers can make. 
>> I'll endeavour to try and organise it on a different day next time.
> 
> This conflicts with djugl, whilst I know that co-ordinating with all
> the groups in London is non-trivial, we could at least try and make
> sure the python events don't clash.
> 
> Paul
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