Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Carles Pina i Estany
Hello, On Aug/04/2010, Zeth wrote: > One suggestion was to have a jobs board to cover these costs. > Discussion has already started on this thread about that. Where > Nicholas wrote "We might be able to support the costs of running the > site", the speaker swaps are the only thing that we have s

Re: [python-uk] London Python? Brighton is active

2010-08-04 Thread Bruce Durling
Andy, On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 13:17, Andy Kilner wrote: > The plan is for a Pyssup on the 18th, Pub TBD (and approved by Bruce). You know I'm always happy with a pub near a tube station and real ale. ;-) (cheeky man) cheers, Bruce ___ python-uk mailin

Re: [python-uk] London Python? Brighton is active

2010-08-04 Thread Ian Ozsvald
As in two weeks time (August)? If so, it is in my diary, shall watch here for details. Re. Coding Dojo - September (with robot in tow) is quite possible, could be fun, haven't participated in one before. As/when I see events I'll relay them to the relevant folk down here too. i. On 4 August 201

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Tim Golden
On 04/08/2010 14:37, Zeth wrote: We can hijack europython @ irc.freenode.net I have gone against my own argument by using a medium that people may not understand, so here is the explanation: IRC stands for internet relay chat. It is a text-based real time protocol from the 1980s and 1990s, and

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Zeth
On 4 August 2010 14:43:36 UTC+1, Zeth wrote: > This tutorial is very helpful also: > > http://chatzilla.hacksrus.com/intro > > For our chat meeting, the network is freenode (one of the pre-included > networks) and the channel is #europython Even cooler, if you have Chatzilla and some web based e

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Zeth
On 4 August 2010 14:37:34 UTC+1, Zeth wrote: > We can hijack europython @ irc.freenode.net > > I have gone against my own argument by using a medium that people may not > understand, so here is the explanation: > > IRC stands for internet relay chat. It is a text-based real time protocol > from

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Zeth
On 4 August 2010 14:08, Tim Golden wrote: > On 04/08/2010 14:05, Zeth wrote: >> >> On 4 August 2010 12:41, Nicholas Tollervey  wrote: >>> >>> I'm with Tim: +1 many thanks to Zeth for this (and apologies for outing >>> us ;-) >> >> No problem, shall we do the 17th instead then? > > Unless I missed

Re: [python-uk] London Python? Brighton is active

2010-08-04 Thread Andy Kilner
The plan is for a Pyssup on the 18th, Pub TBD (and approved by Bruce). Come along, the more the merrier, especially anyone with good stories from europython! Will announce it officially next week. Andy On 4 August 2010 09:09, Nicholas Tollervey wrote: > Hi Ian, > > I usually post details on th

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Nicholas Tollervey
I must admit, the 17th is more convenient for me... :-) On Wed, 2010-08-04 at 14:05 +0100, Zeth wrote: > On 4 August 2010 12:41, Nicholas Tollervey wrote: > > I'm with Tim: +1 many thanks to Zeth for this (and apologies for outing > > us ;-) > > No problem, shall we do the 17th instead then?

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Tim Golden
On 04/08/2010 14:05, Zeth wrote: On 4 August 2010 12:41, Nicholas Tollervey wrote: I'm with Tim: +1 many thanks to Zeth for this (and apologies for outing us ;-) No problem, shall we do the 17th instead then? Unless I missed it, you didn't actually give an IRC channel. TJG

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Zeth
On 4 August 2010 12:41, Nicholas Tollervey wrote: > I'm with Tim: +1 many thanks to Zeth for this (and apologies for outing > us ;-) No problem, shall we do the 17th instead then? ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/ma

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Nicholas Tollervey
I'm with Tim: +1 many thanks to Zeth for this (and apologies for outing us ;-) Nicholas. On Wed, 2010-08-04 at 12:27 +0100, Zeth wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Originally I was starting with just the people that turned up to the > local user group SIG at EuroPython. However, since Nicholas has out

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Tim Golden
Deliberate top-post just to say: Thanks TJG On 04/08/2010 12:27, Zeth wrote: Hello everyone, Originally I was starting with just the people that turned up to the local user group SIG at EuroPython. However, since Nicholas has outed us, here is an outline of where we are. Basically, we are talk

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Zeth
Hello everyone, Originally I was starting with just the people that turned up to the local user group SIG at EuroPython. However, since Nicholas has outed us, here is an outline of where we are. Basically, we are talking among people who want to be actually be an organiser of a local Python User G

Re: [python-uk] London Python? Brighton is active

2010-08-04 Thread Nicholas Tollervey
Hi Ian, I usually post details on this mailing list a couple of weeks before the next dojo. The pattern is that they take place on the first Thursday of every month (except August). You need to sign-up at an EventBrite site (only so we know how much pizza/beer to get in for the social thing at

Re: [python-uk] Python UK user groups / website / coordination

2010-08-04 Thread Nicholas Tollervey
Folks, So the number of emails on this list over the past couple of days indicates there is a lot of interest in coordinating UK PUGs. So we don't lose momentum, lets agree to do *something* about it. I realise there is a doodle somewhere to organise an IRC meeting - like I think I mentioned,