Can I suggest we move this discussion to python-uk, so it will be seen
by those who will actually be affected? I have accordingly cross-posted,
my apologies. Perhaps subsequent replies could remove 'pyconuk' from the
distribution?
For those new to the fray, the topic is the creation of the new
In case anyone here's interested, the London Django meetup group is having
some Christmas drinks tomorrow. No talks or formal agenda, just a pub
meetup.
Location: The Shooting Star, 125-129 Middlesex Street. London. E1 7JF
Time: 6pm onwards
We have a few tables booked at the front, hopefully we'l
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Jonathan Hartley wrote:
> Can I suggest we move this discussion to python-uk, so it will be seen by
> those who will actually be affected? I have accordingly cross-posted, my
> apologies. Perhaps subsequent replies could remove 'pyconuk' from the
> distribution?
>
Hmm. Don't forget that some of us *can't* use google plus, because it won't let
us use our normal online names (I've been TIbs online since before there was
such a thing, but that's not good enough for google plus). I'm sure I'm not the
only one. That shouldn't matter to anyone on this list, of
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 05:49:10PM +, Jonathan Hartley wrote:
> Can I suggest we move this discussion to python-uk, so it will be seen
> by those who will actually be affected? I have accordingly cross-posted,
> my apologies. Perhaps subsequent replies could remove 'pyconuk' from the
> di
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 08:02:30PM +, Tony Ibbs wrote:
> Hmm. Don't forget that some of us *can't* use google plus, because
> it won't let us use our normal online names (I've been TIbs online
> since before there was such a thing, but that's not good enough for
> google plus).
In theory that'
Surely that's more of a "won't" than a "can't"? Your post to this list has
both names clearly displayed and Google+ would let you do the same albeit
by marking your usual name as a nickname and it would appear in parentheses
exactly as it does on your Facebook profile.
I do agree though that there