Definitely interested. I did attend, and have been catching up on videos of talks I missed ever since, but that's still six days worth of video to catch up on, so I'd way rather do some of it accompanied by discussion with other like-minded geeks.

Should we guesstimate numbers then brainstorm venues?

    Jonathan

On 19/03/2012 12:13, Rami Chowdhury wrote:
Hey everyone,

A couple of years ago my then-local Python user group had an afternoon-long 
mini-PyCon -- we watched a few of the talk videos, argued about them, and 
generally had a good time and learned a lot. It was great for those who 
couldn't make it all the way to the conference, but also pretty good for those 
who could -- since PyCon had so many great talks it was impossible to go to all 
of them. Now that the videos are popping up rapidly after PyCon, I was 
wondering if there might be an appetite for a similar meet-up in London?

Cheers,
Rami

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