Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London: Ten lines of code

2007-03-19 Thread Richard Smedley
> Funnily enough, my company's business revolves around a "discovery > engine" which is entirely written in python. It uses wmi, ssh, snmp > and other technologies to find and gather information from customers' > server estates. We use omniORB (it's developer works for us), > BerkeleyDB, and a w

Re: [python-uk] Python lecture series

2007-03-19 Thread Andy Robinson
> WE Can act fast enough! A speaker cancelled for the 11th April. Michael, I'd love to help with a talk, but am travelling at that time. - Andy ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London: Ten lines of code

2007-03-19 Thread Andy Robinson
Michael Grazebrook wrote: > @Tim > Nobody has volunteered off-line. I reckon you volunteered! Thanks. I'm > going to try to persuade Andy Robinson to do 10 minutes if I can, but > he's on holiday this week. Oi. It's a BUSINESS TRIP. Never mind that I am with the tourist board of an exotic tr

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London: Ten lines of code

2007-03-19 Thread Pete Ryland
On 18/03/07, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think I must have met you or one of your colleagues > at one of the London Python meetups some months ago, > at the Bank of England place. (And, I think, had > some email correspondence with someone as well). Quite possible. I do go to these

Re: [python-uk] Python evening talks in London: Ten lines of code

2007-03-19 Thread Tim Golden
Michael Grazebrook wrote: > @Tim > Nobody has volunteered off-line. I reckon you volunteered! Thanks. I'm going > to > try to persuade Andy Robinson to do 10 minutes if I can, but he's on holiday > this week. > > The proposal I'm making is so basic (in Python terms) that if the worst came > t