From javier at candeira.com Tue Oct 7 04:12:26 2014 From: javier at candeira.com (Javier Candeira) Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 13:12:26 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Thanks for coming yesterday Message-ID: Hi everyone, Thanks Ed, John and Oliver for their presentations, and thank you also to everyone that attended. Here's a reminder that the next session is on November 10, not November 3, to avoid the Cup Weekend. Cheers, Javier -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From olitheolix at gmail.com Mon Oct 6 23:23:06 2014 From: olitheolix at gmail.com (Oliver Nagy) Date: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 08:23:06 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Thank you Message-ID: <5433083A.8070009@gmail.com> Hello again, thank you for the opportunity to give a talk yesterday - I appreciate it! In case anyone is interested, the code for the demo is available at https://github.com/olitheolix/azrael Best, Oli From jbarham at gmail.com Tue Oct 7 04:58:08 2014 From: jbarham at gmail.com (John Barham) Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 13:58:08 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Mezzanine CMS talk slides Message-ID: Hi folks, It was good to be able to talk about Mezzanine yesterday and chat with some of you about it afterwards. You can find the slides for my presentation at http://tinyurl.com/mpug-mezzanine. Some other Mezzanine links: Homepage: http://mezzanine.jupo.org/ Documentation: http://mezzanine.jupo.org/docs/ Sites using Mezzanine: http://mezzanine.jupo.org/sites/ Mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/mezzanine-users Cheers, John From dan.peade at gmail.com Sun Oct 19 23:39:32 2014 From: dan.peade at gmail.com (Dan Peade) Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 08:39:32 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] TransportCamp, Melbourne 2014 Message-ID: Hi there, Just wanted to let MPUG members know about the inaugural TransportCamp conference, coming up on November 1st in Melbourne. It aims to bring together technologists (ie, software developers) and transport planning professionals to discuss how technology can improve mobility in our city of Melbourne and beyond: http://www.transportcamp.org.au/events/transportcamp-melbourne-2014 It's an unconference format so anyone can present. I think there's going to be some really interesting presentations and discussions on the day. 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Please email me directly if this is something you might be interested in helping with. *https://coderdojo.com/ Many Thanks -- Alec Clews http://about.me/alecthegeek From jni.soma at gmail.com Tue Oct 28 09:23:21 2014 From: jni.soma at gmail.com (Juan Nunez-Iglesias) Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 01:23:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [melbourne-pug] Blog posts: continuous integration in Python Message-ID: <1414484601307.b457bff6@Nodemailer> Hi everyone, #shamelessplug I just finished a few blog posts summarising my experiences setting up continuous integration for a Python project using pytest, GitHub, Travis-CI, and Coveralls. I imagine it might be useful to some readers of this list, *and* that the more experienced readers might have useful suggestions for improvement! You can find all the posts linked from the final one here: http://ilovesymposia.com/2014/10/27/continuous-integration-in-python-7-some-helper-tools-and-final-thoughts/ Thanks for listening! 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(cons: we look like grinches and, though we are paying customers now, for a long time we've been guests of Inspire9; it would be bad karma). I am inclined to move it to the Tuesday 2nd or Wednesday 3rd. What do you guys think? Second, the issue that is not so urgent. I haven't announced November yet (on the 10th!)because our speaker that was going to do What's New has a work engagement and can't make it. Who would like to do the What's New in Python talk? Remember, we have a guide for looking up resources, and we'd favour someone who has never spoken at MPUG before. Please come forward! Cheers, Javier From ed at pythoncharmers.com Wed Oct 29 05:55:17 2014 From: ed at pythoncharmers.com (Ed Schofield) Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 05:55:17 +0100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] December date; November What's New In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <269C7E9F-4BAD-4361-B009-53E4AB075D40@pythoncharmers.com> Hi all, Javier, thanks for raising this issue! I think moving the meeting to 2nd or 3rd December would be the cleanest option. I can't personally make either date, so my scheduled What's New talk would have to be postponed to the next meeting in February. I was also going to host the December meeting, so the choice of 2nd or 3rd December would depend on who is available to host it and give talks. Here's a suggestion: in any case, we could also have a Christmas pub meet on Monday 22nd December. Instead of talks, we could bring laptops and show and tell, meet new people and catch up. Best wishes, Ed > On 29 Oct 2014, at 2:42, Javier Candeira wrote: > > Hi all, > > First, the issue that requires a prompt answer. At Inspire9 they need > the big space for a 500 Startups presentation with Dave McClure on > December the 1st. They don't have an opening on the 8th, so they are > offering us two alternatives, plus the default third. Here they are, > with the cons: > > - either the night of December the 2nd or the 3rd (cons: not a Monday, > so people will have to check their availability) > - move the MPUG meet to the small glass-walled meeting room, and run > it concurrently with the Dave McClure event (cons: will be noisy and > the kitchen not accessible) > - the default is to loudly stomp our feet and say "sorry but no, we > had the space first". (cons: we look like grinches and, though we are > paying customers now, for a long time we've been guests of Inspire9; > it would be bad karma). > > I am inclined to move it to the Tuesday 2nd or Wednesday 3rd. What do > you guys think? > > Second, the issue that is not so urgent. I haven't announced November > yet (on the 10th!)because our speaker that was going to do What's New > has a work engagement and can't make it. > > Who would like to do the What's New in Python talk? Remember, we have > a guide for looking up resources, and we'd favour someone who has > never spoken at MPUG before. Please come forward! > > Cheers, > > Javier > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug From javier at candeira.com Wed Oct 29 06:46:48 2014 From: javier at candeira.com (Javier Candeira) Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 16:46:48 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] December date; November What's New In-Reply-To: <269C7E9F-4BAD-4361-B009-53E4AB075D40@pythoncharmers.com> References: <269C7E9F-4BAD-4361-B009-53E4AB075D40@pythoncharmers.com> Message-ID: Hi Ed, pity you can't make it. I'm available either day, and happy to host if nobody else can. What about the rest of the speakers? Ryan Verner, are you there? Scott Brewer is a coworker of mine, I am asking him privately. What about the community? Would anybody have a problem with attending MPUG on either the 2nd or the 3rd? Please answer this email with either: - I prefer the 2nd, Tuesday - I prefer the 3rd, Wednesday - I can't make it either day My vote: - I prefer the 3rd, Wednesday Regards, Javier On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Ed Schofield wrote: > Hi all, > > Javier, thanks for raising this issue! > > I think moving the meeting to 2nd or 3rd December would be the cleanest option. I can't personally make either date, so my scheduled What's New talk would have to be postponed to the next meeting in February. I was also going to host the December meeting, so the choice of 2nd or 3rd December would depend on who is available to host it and give talks. > > Here's a suggestion: in any case, we could also have a Christmas pub meet on Monday 22nd December. Instead of talks, we could bring laptops and show and tell, meet new people and catch up. > > Best wishes, > Ed > > >> On 29 Oct 2014, at 2:42, Javier Candeira wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> First, the issue that requires a prompt answer. At Inspire9 they need >> the big space for a 500 Startups presentation with Dave McClure on >> December the 1st. They don't have an opening on the 8th, so they are >> offering us two alternatives, plus the default third. Here they are, >> with the cons: >> >> - either the night of December the 2nd or the 3rd (cons: not a Monday, >> so people will have to check their availability) >> - move the MPUG meet to the small glass-walled meeting room, and run >> it concurrently with the Dave McClure event (cons: will be noisy and >> the kitchen not accessible) >> - the default is to loudly stomp our feet and say "sorry but no, we >> had the space first". (cons: we look like grinches and, though we are >> paying customers now, for a long time we've been guests of Inspire9; >> it would be bad karma). >> >> I am inclined to move it to the Tuesday 2nd or Wednesday 3rd. What do >> you guys think? >> >> Second, the issue that is not so urgent. I haven't announced November >> yet (on the 10th!)because our speaker that was going to do What's New >> has a work engagement and can't make it. >> >> Who would like to do the What's New in Python talk? Remember, we have >> a guide for looking up resources, and we'd favour someone who has >> never spoken at MPUG before. Please come forward! >> >> Cheers, >> >> Javier >> _______________________________________________ >> melbourne-pug mailing list >> melbourne-pug at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug From gcross at fastmail.fm Wed Oct 29 11:51:59 2014 From: gcross at fastmail.fm (Graeme Cross) Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 21:51:59 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] December date; November What's New In-Reply-To: References: <269C7E9F-4BAD-4361-B009-53E4AB075D40@pythoncharmers.com> Message-ID: <1414579919.456308.184611369.635BDFCF@webmail.messagingengine.com> On Wed, 29 Oct 2014, at 04:46 PM, Javier Candeira wrote: > Hi Ed, pity you can't make it. I'm available either day, and happy to > host if nobody else can. > > What about the rest of the speakers? Ryan Verner, are you there? Scott > Brewer is a coworker of mine, I am asking him privately. > > What about the community? Would anybody have a problem with attending > MPUG on either the 2nd or the 3rd? > > Please answer this email with either: > - I prefer the 2nd, Tuesday > - I prefer the 3rd, Wednesday > - I can't make it either day I probably can't make it either day. Regards Graeme From olitheolix at gmail.com Wed Oct 29 07:17:53 2014 From: olitheolix at gmail.com (Oliver Nagy) Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 17:17:53 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] December date; November What's New In-Reply-To: References: <269C7E9F-4BAD-4361-B009-53E4AB075D40@pythoncharmers.com> Message-ID: <54508691.8090705@gmail.com> Both dates suit me. Best, Oli On 29/10/14 16:46, Javier Candeira wrote: > Hi Ed, pity you can't make it. I'm available either day, and happy to > host if nobody else can. > > What about the rest of the speakers? Ryan Verner, are you there? Scott > Brewer is a coworker of mine, I am asking him privately. > > What about the community? Would anybody have a problem with attending > MPUG on either the 2nd or the 3rd? > > Please answer this email with either: > - I prefer the 2nd, Tuesday > - I prefer the 3rd, Wednesday > - I can't make it either day > > My vote: > > - I prefer the 3rd, Wednesday > > Regards, > > Javier > > On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Ed Schofield wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Javier, thanks for raising this issue! >> >> I think moving the meeting to 2nd or 3rd December would be the cleanest option. I can't personally make either date, so my scheduled What's New talk would have to be postponed to the next meeting in February. I was also going to host the December meeting, so the choice of 2nd or 3rd December would depend on who is available to host it and give talks. >> >> Here's a suggestion: in any case, we could also have a Christmas pub meet on Monday 22nd December. Instead of talks, we could bring laptops and show and tell, meet new people and catch up. >> >> Best wishes, >> Ed >> >> >>> On 29 Oct 2014, at 2:42, Javier Candeira wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> First, the issue that requires a prompt answer. At Inspire9 they need >>> the big space for a 500 Startups presentation with Dave McClure on >>> December the 1st. They don't have an opening on the 8th, so they are >>> offering us two alternatives, plus the default third. Here they are, >>> with the cons: >>> >>> - either the night of December the 2nd or the 3rd (cons: not a Monday, >>> so people will have to check their availability) >>> - move the MPUG meet to the small glass-walled meeting room, and run >>> it concurrently with the Dave McClure event (cons: will be noisy and >>> the kitchen not accessible) >>> - the default is to loudly stomp our feet and say "sorry but no, we >>> had the space first". (cons: we look like grinches and, though we are >>> paying customers now, for a long time we've been guests of Inspire9; >>> it would be bad karma). >>> >>> I am inclined to move it to the Tuesday 2nd or Wednesday 3rd. What do >>> you guys think? >>> >>> Second, the issue that is not so urgent. I haven't announced November >>> yet (on the 10th!)because our speaker that was going to do What's New >>> has a work engagement and can't make it. >>> >>> Who would like to do the What's New in Python talk? Remember, we have >>> a guide for looking up resources, and we'd favour someone who has >>> never spoken at MPUG before. Please come forward! >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Javier >>> _______________________________________________ >>> melbourne-pug mailing list >>> melbourne-pug at python.org >>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > From javier at candeira.com Fri Oct 31 01:06:28 2014 From: javier at candeira.com (Javier Candeira) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 11:06:28 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] December date; November What's New In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi everyone. A reminder that we need a speaker for November's What's New. I'll be writing the announcement for the session tonight. Please come forward! Also, about the December meeting, it will still be on December 1st, still at Stewart St. I'll announce that at the end of the November meeting, to avoid confusion. Cheers, Javier On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Javier Candeira wrote: > Hi all, > > First, the issue that requires a prompt answer. At Inspire9 they need > the big space for a 500 Startups presentation with Dave McClure on > December the 1st. They don't have an opening on the 8th, so they are > offering us two alternatives, plus the default third. Here they are, > with the cons: > > - either the night of December the 2nd or the 3rd (cons: not a Monday, > so people will have to check their availability) > - move the MPUG meet to the small glass-walled meeting room, and run > it concurrently with the Dave McClure event (cons: will be noisy and > the kitchen not accessible) > - the default is to loudly stomp our feet and say "sorry but no, we > had the space first". (cons: we look like grinches and, though we are > paying customers now, for a long time we've been guests of Inspire9; > it would be bad karma). > > I am inclined to move it to the Tuesday 2nd or Wednesday 3rd. What do > you guys think? > > Second, the issue that is not so urgent. I haven't announced November > yet (on the 10th!)because our speaker that was going to do What's New > has a work engagement and can't make it. > > Who would like to do the What's New in Python talk? Remember, we have > a guide for looking up resources, and we'd favour someone who has > never spoken at MPUG before. Please come forward! > > Cheers, > > Javier From jamieac at alphalink.com.au Fri Oct 31 03:22:46 2014 From: jamieac at alphalink.com.au (James Chamberlain) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 13:22:46 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] December date; November What's New In-Reply-To: References: <269C7E9F-4BAD-4361-B009-53E4AB075D40@pythoncharmers.com> Message-ID: I prefer 2nd Dec, Tuesday, but may be able to make 3rd Dec if necessary. Cheers Jamie Chamberlain On 29 Oct 2014, at 4:46 pm, Javier Candeira wrote: > Hi Ed, pity you can't make it. I'm available either day, and happy to > host if nobody else can. > > What about the rest of the speakers? Ryan Verner, are you there? Scott > Brewer is a coworker of mine, I am asking him privately. > > What about the community? Would anybody have a problem with attending > MPUG on either the 2nd or the 3rd? > > Please answer this email with either: > - I prefer the 2nd, Tuesday > - I prefer the 3rd, Wednesday > - I can't make it either day > > My vote: > > - I prefer the 3rd, Wednesday > > Regards, > > Javier > > On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Ed Schofield wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Javier, thanks for raising this issue! >> >> I think moving the meeting to 2nd or 3rd December would be the cleanest option. I can't personally make either date, so my scheduled What's New talk would have to be postponed to the next meeting in February. I was also going to host the December meeting, so the choice of 2nd or 3rd December would depend on who is available to host it and give talks. >> >> Here's a suggestion: in any case, we could also have a Christmas pub meet on Monday 22nd December. Instead of talks, we could bring laptops and show and tell, meet new people and catch up. >> >> Best wishes, >> Ed >> >> >>> On 29 Oct 2014, at 2:42, Javier Candeira wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> First, the issue that requires a prompt answer. At Inspire9 they need >>> the big space for a 500 Startups presentation with Dave McClure on >>> December the 1st. They don't have an opening on the 8th, so they are >>> offering us two alternatives, plus the default third. Here they are, >>> with the cons: >>> >>> - either the night of December the 2nd or the 3rd (cons: not a Monday, >>> so people will have to check their availability) >>> - move the MPUG meet to the small glass-walled meeting room, and run >>> it concurrently with the Dave McClure event (cons: will be noisy and >>> the kitchen not accessible) >>> - the default is to loudly stomp our feet and say "sorry but no, we >>> had the space first". (cons: we look like grinches and, though we are >>> paying customers now, for a long time we've been guests of Inspire9; >>> it would be bad karma). >>> >>> I am inclined to move it to the Tuesday 2nd or Wednesday 3rd. What do >>> you guys think? >>> >>> Second, the issue that is not so urgent. I haven't announced November >>> yet (on the 10th!)because our speaker that was going to do What's New >>> has a work engagement and can't make it. >>> >>> Who would like to do the What's New in Python talk? Remember, we have >>> a guide for looking up resources, and we'd favour someone who has >>> never spoken at MPUG before. Please come forward! >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Javier >>> _______________________________________________ >>> melbourne-pug mailing list >>> melbourne-pug at python.org >>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > From javier at candeira.com Fri Oct 31 03:42:44 2014 From: javier at candeira.com (Javier Candeira) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 13:42:44 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] December date; November What's New In-Reply-To: References: <269C7E9F-4BAD-4361-B009-53E4AB075D40@pythoncharmers.com> Message-ID: Apologies, James, I should have made it clearer in my earlier email: We are good for December 1, no need for an alternate date. Cheers, J On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 1:22 PM, James Chamberlain wrote: > I prefer 2nd Dec, Tuesday, but may be able to make 3rd Dec if necessary. > > Cheers > > Jamie Chamberlain > On 29 Oct 2014, at 4:46 pm, Javier Candeira wrote: > >> Hi Ed, pity you can't make it. I'm available either day, and happy to >> host if nobody else can. >> >> What about the rest of the speakers? Ryan Verner, are you there? Scott >> Brewer is a coworker of mine, I am asking him privately. >> >> What about the community? Would anybody have a problem with attending >> MPUG on either the 2nd or the 3rd? >> >> Please answer this email with either: >> - I prefer the 2nd, Tuesday >> - I prefer the 3rd, Wednesday >> - I can't make it either day >> >> My vote: >> >> - I prefer the 3rd, Wednesday >> >> Regards, >> >> Javier >> >> On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Ed Schofield wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Javier, thanks for raising this issue! >>> >>> I think moving the meeting to 2nd or 3rd December would be the cleanest option. I can't personally make either date, so my scheduled What's New talk would have to be postponed to the next meeting in February. I was also going to host the December meeting, so the choice of 2nd or 3rd December would depend on who is available to host it and give talks. >>> >>> Here's a suggestion: in any case, we could also have a Christmas pub meet on Monday 22nd December. Instead of talks, we could bring laptops and show and tell, meet new people and catch up. >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> Ed >>> >>> >>>> On 29 Oct 2014, at 2:42, Javier Candeira wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> First, the issue that requires a prompt answer. At Inspire9 they need >>>> the big space for a 500 Startups presentation with Dave McClure on >>>> December the 1st. They don't have an opening on the 8th, so they are >>>> offering us two alternatives, plus the default third. Here they are, >>>> with the cons: >>>> >>>> - either the night of December the 2nd or the 3rd (cons: not a Monday, >>>> so people will have to check their availability) >>>> - move the MPUG meet to the small glass-walled meeting room, and run >>>> it concurrently with the Dave McClure event (cons: will be noisy and >>>> the kitchen not accessible) >>>> - the default is to loudly stomp our feet and say "sorry but no, we >>>> had the space first". (cons: we look like grinches and, though we are >>>> paying customers now, for a long time we've been guests of Inspire9; >>>> it would be bad karma). >>>> >>>> I am inclined to move it to the Tuesday 2nd or Wednesday 3rd. What do >>>> you guys think? >>>> >>>> Second, the issue that is not so urgent. I haven't announced November >>>> yet (on the 10th!)because our speaker that was going to do What's New >>>> has a work engagement and can't make it. >>>> >>>> Who would like to do the What's New in Python talk? Remember, we have >>>> a guide for looking up resources, and we'd favour someone who has >>>> never spoken at MPUG before. Please come forward! >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Javier >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> melbourne-pug mailing list >>>> melbourne-pug at python.org >>>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug >> _______________________________________________ >> melbourne-pug mailing list >> melbourne-pug at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug >> > From santosh at sensennetworks.com Fri Oct 31 03:44:34 2014 From: santosh at sensennetworks.com (Santosh Kulkarni) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 13:44:34 +1100 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Python developer Message-ID: Hi all, SenSen Networks is looking for a developer with strong Python and Django skills. If you happen to know anyone please ask them to contact me. Thanks, Santosh -- *Dr. Santosh Kulkarni* VP Engineering SenSen Networks sensennetworks.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: