From hartror at gmail.com Tue Sep 1 01:03:36 2015 From: hartror at gmail.com (Rory Hart) Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2015 09:03:36 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] 7 August, 6pm, MPUG@Inspire9: iPython and slides, Selenium Page Adapter, from past import Python2/3 Compatibility In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: *7 September On 31 August 2015 at 22:17, Javier Candeira wrote: > This coming Monday, 7 August, we'll hold our next meeting of the > Melbourne Python Users Group! > > Time: 6PM > Venue: Inspire 9: Level 1, 41 Stewart Street, Richmond. 50m from > Richmond Train Station. > > Program: > > 15 minute talk: > > // Andrew Walker - Better ways to make slides from ipython notebooks with > Nbconvert, jinja2, reveal.js, mistune and some frustration. > > 25 minute talks: > > // Tyson Clugg - Selenium Page Adapter: > https://github.com/tysonclugg/selenium-page-adapter > > // Ed Schofield - Towards solving the Python 2/3 split with the past > package: when backward compatibility is more important than forward > compatibility, and how Python 3.x can run Python 2.x code automatically > > :: > > As usual, we'll order pizza, with a $10 contribution required. 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URL: From javier at candeira.com Thu Sep 3 03:54:05 2015 From: javier at candeira.com (javier at candeira.com) Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2015 11:54:05 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] 7 September, 6pm, MPUG@Inspire9: iPython and slides, Selenium Page Adapter, from past import Python2/3 Compatibility In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Rory reports that nobody seems to have a time machine, so: >> This coming Monday, 7 August, we'll hold our next meeting of the s/August/September/g >> Melbourne Python Users Group! See you there! >> Time: 6PM >> Venue: Inspire 9: Level 1, 41 Stewart Street, Richmond. 50m from >> Richmond Train Station. >> >> Program: >> >> 15 minute talk: >> >> // Andrew Walker - Better ways to make slides from ipython notebooks >> with Nbconvert, jinja2, reveal.js, mistune and some frustration. >> >> 25 minute talks: >> >> //?Tyson Clugg - Selenium Page Adapter: >> https://github.com/tysonclugg/selenium-page-adapter [1] >> >> // Ed Schofield - Towards solving the Python 2/3 split with the past >> package: when backward compatibility is more important than forward >> compatibility, and how Python 3.x can run Python 2.x code >> automatically >> >> :: >> >> As usual, we'll order pizza, with a $10 contribution required. >> Drinks >> are BYO, but you're invited to bring a six-pack to share if you >> want! >> >> If you'd like to give the What's New in Python talk in a future >> session, you have a cool project you want to show, or you want to >> give >> a short presentation on a library you've been using lately, please >> just come forward during the meeting. >> >> The?MPUG?organisers >> >> _______________________________________________ >> melbourne-pug mailing list >> melbourne-pug at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug [2] > > > > Links: > ------ > [1] https://github.com/tysonclugg/selenium-page-adapter > [2] https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug From javier at candeira.com Thu Sep 3 04:09:11 2015 From: javier at candeira.com (javier at candeira.com) Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2015 12:09:11 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] =?utf-8?q?Which_night_of_the_week/month_to_meet?= =?utf-8?q?=3F_was=3A__September_meeting=3A_does_anyone_have_a_talk=3F?= In-Reply-To: <940F55CA-789B-47E8-8993-6BC625FDD8B5@gmail.com> References: <64a7323e82a32354c76be00088acc71d@candeira.com> <6ad6e45dc2c7807c65a2fe34527dfa5f@candeira.com> <940F55CA-789B-47E8-8993-6BC625FDD8B5@gmail.com> Message-ID: On 2015-08-24 18:13, David Nugent wrote: >> On 24 Aug 2015, at 3:24 pm, javier at candeira.com wrote: >> Also, November 2 is smack in the middle of the Melbourne Cup Weekend. >> Anyone for or against moving the MPUG session back one week? > Please do, many folks take the long weekend and go away that week. Right. A couple of people have pointed out to me that maybe we should try to move the day away from first Monday of the month, because we have the same problem every year. Also, Monday is not all that convenient for some people. On the other hand there may be a problem with people having other nights. I know that I attend Clojure and MFUG meetings on Thursdays, and would like to attend more MelbJS and MelbDjango meetings on Wednesdays. But other people may have other constraints, and definitely Inspire9 will have theirs... although there are also other venues. What does everybody think? Javier From matt at notevencode.com Mon Sep 14 02:32:50 2015 From: matt at notevencode.com (Matthew Iversen) Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2015 10:32:50 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Which night of the week/month to meet? was: September meeting: does anyone have a talk? In-Reply-To: References: <64a7323e82a32354c76be00088acc71d@candeira.com> <6ad6e45dc2c7807c65a2fe34527dfa5f@candeira.com> <940F55CA-789B-47E8-8993-6BC625FDD8B5@gmail.com> Message-ID: <55F615B2.8060805@notevencode.com> Do 2nd/3rd Mondays of the month conflict with any other dev meetups of note? On 3/09/2015 12:09 PM, javier at candeira.com wrote: > On 2015-08-24 18:13, David Nugent wrote: >>> On 24 Aug 2015, at 3:24 pm, javier at candeira.com wrote: >>> Also, November 2 is smack in the middle of the Melbourne Cup >>> Weekend. Anyone for or against moving the MPUG session back one week? > >> Please do, many folks take the long weekend and go away that week. > > Right. A couple of people have pointed out to me that maybe we should > try to move the day away from first Monday of the month, because we > have the same problem every year. Also, Monday is not all that > convenient for some people. > > On the other hand there may be a problem with people having other > nights. 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URL: From cfp at ruxcon.org.au Mon Sep 14 07:29:07 2015 From: cfp at ruxcon.org.au (cfp at ruxcon.org.au) Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2015 05:29:07 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [melbourne-pug] Ruxcon 2015 Security Conference 24-25 October Message-ID: <20150914052907.C04AA15804C@ruxcon.org.au> Hi, Ruxcon is Australia's premier technical computer security conference, held at the CQ Function Centre in Melbourne. Ruxcon brings together the best and the brightest security talent in the Australia-Pacific region through live presentations, activities, and demonstrations. This year we also feature a fantastic line-up with several high-profile international speakers. Ruxcon 2015 will be held on the weekend of the 24th of October to the 25th of October. Doors open at 8:00am and the first presentation commences at 9:00am. There are a limited number of tickets available and they are going very quickly. Please register via the Ruxcon website to ensure that you don't miss out: https://ruxcon.org.au/register For more information, please visit https://ruxcon.org.au/speakers 1. Paul Vixie - DNS as a Defence Vector 2. Colby Moore - Spread Spectrum Satcom Hacking 3. Team Pangu - Design, Implementation, and Bypass of the Chain-Of-Trust Model of iOS 4. Jason Geffner - VENOM 5. Andy Davis - Broadcasting Your Attack: Security Testing DAB Radio In Cars 6. Vanessa Teague - NSW iVote System: Security Failures & Flaws in a Live Online Election 7. Lyon Yang - Advanced SOHO Router Exploitation 8. Fatih Ozavci - VoIP Wars: Destroying Jar Jar Lync 9. Chris Gates - Purple Teaming: One year after going from fulltime breaker to parttime fixer 10. Richard Johnson - High Performance Fuzzing 11. Jasiel Spelman & Matt Molinyawe - Abusing Adobe Reader??s JavaScript APIs 12. Joshua ???kernelsmith??? Smith - High-Def Fuzzing: Exploring Vulnerabilities in HDMI-CEC 13. Ilja Van Sprundel - Window Driver Attack Surface: Some New Insights 14. David Jorm - SDN Security 15. Matt McCormack - Why Attackers Toolsets Do What They Do 16. Elvis Collado - Home Network Devices - The Low Hanging Fruit Of 201[5-9] 17. Vitaly Nikolenko - Practical Intel SMEP Bypass Techniques on Linux 18. Peter Fillmore - Fruit Salad, Yummy Yummy: An Analysis Of Applepay 19. Raphael Rigo - A Peek Under The Blue Coat 20. Hacked To Death - Chris Rock 8 more presentations to be announced. Training running just before Ruxcon include: * The Mobile Application Hacker's Handbook - Live Edition * Advanced Infrastructure Hacking * PentesterLab's Advanced Web Hacking Events running over the weekend at Ruxcon include: * Capture The Flag Tournament (Hacking wargame) * Black Bag Competition (Break into hotel room, pick locks, crack safe, etc) * Saturday and Sunday night Ruxcon Party (Free drinks with other hackers) * Lockpick Workshop (Learn how to lockpick) * Turbo Talks (6 minute mini presentations) * Hardware Hacking Village * Discussion panel (featuring Scott Ludlam) Hope to see you there, Regards, Ruxcon 2015 Staff https://ruxcon.org.au From javier at candeira.com Tue Sep 15 00:30:54 2015 From: javier at candeira.com (javier at candeira.com) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 08:30:54 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Ruxcon 2015 Security Conference 24-25 October In-Reply-To: <20150914052907.C04AA15804C@ruxcon.org.au> References: <20150914052907.C04AA15804C@ruxcon.org.au> Message-ID: Hi Ruxcon, Thanks for sending the programme to your event. I don't see a Code of Conduct link on your front page. Do you have one? Do you plan to have one? Cheers, Javier On 2015-09-14 15:29, cfp at ruxcon.org.au wrote: > Hi, > > Ruxcon is Australia's premier technical computer security conference, > held at the CQ Function Centre in Melbourne. > > Ruxcon brings together the best and the brightest security talent in > the Australia-Pacific region through live presentations, activities, > and demonstrations. This year we also feature a fantastic line-up with > several high-profile international speakers. > > Ruxcon 2015 will be held on the weekend of the 24th of October to the > 25th of October. Doors open at 8:00am and the first presentation > commences at 9:00am. > > There are a limited number of tickets available and they are going > very quickly. Please register via the Ruxcon website to ensure that > you don't miss out: https://ruxcon.org.au/register > > For more information, please visit https://ruxcon.org.au/speakers > > 1. Paul Vixie - DNS as a Defence Vector > 2. Colby Moore - Spread Spectrum Satcom Hacking > 3. Team Pangu - Design, Implementation, and Bypass of the > Chain-Of-Trust Model of iOS > 4. Jason Geffner - VENOM > 5. Andy Davis - Broadcasting Your Attack: Security Testing DAB Radio > In Cars > 6. Vanessa Teague - NSW iVote System: Security Failures & Flaws in a > Live Online Election > 7. Lyon Yang - Advanced SOHO Router Exploitation > 8. Fatih Ozavci - VoIP Wars: Destroying Jar Jar Lync > 9. Chris Gates - Purple Teaming: One year after going from fulltime > breaker to parttime fixer > 10. Richard Johnson - High Performance Fuzzing > 11. Jasiel Spelman & Matt Molinyawe - Abusing Adobe Reader?s JavaScript > APIs > 12. Joshua ?kernelsmith? Smith - High-Def Fuzzing: Exploring > Vulnerabilities in HDMI-CEC > 13. Ilja Van Sprundel - Window Driver Attack Surface: Some New Insights > 14. David Jorm - SDN Security > 15. Matt McCormack - Why Attackers Toolsets Do What They Do > 16. Elvis Collado - Home Network Devices - The Low Hanging Fruit Of > 201[5-9] > 17. Vitaly Nikolenko - Practical Intel SMEP Bypass Techniques on Linux > 18. Peter Fillmore - Fruit Salad, Yummy Yummy: An Analysis Of Applepay > 19. Raphael Rigo - A Peek Under The Blue Coat > 20. Hacked To Death - Chris Rock > 8 more presentations to be announced. > > Training running just before Ruxcon include: > > * The Mobile Application Hacker's Handbook - Live Edition > * Advanced Infrastructure Hacking > * PentesterLab's Advanced Web Hacking > > Events running over the weekend at Ruxcon include: > > * Capture The Flag Tournament (Hacking wargame) > * Black Bag Competition (Break into hotel room, pick locks, crack safe, > etc) > * Saturday and Sunday night Ruxcon Party (Free drinks with other > hackers) > * Lockpick Workshop (Learn how to lockpick) > * Turbo Talks (6 minute mini presentations) > * Hardware Hacking Village > * Discussion panel (featuring Scott Ludlam) > > Hope to see you there, > > Regards, > > Ruxcon 2015 Staff > https://ruxcon.org.au > > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug From za at python.or.id Tue Sep 15 02:54:18 2015 From: za at python.or.id (Zaki Akhmad) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 10:54:18 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] September meeting: does anyone have a talk? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: 2015-08-24 14:33 GMT+10:00 Andrew Walker : > Hi everyone, > > I've got a short talk 5-10 minute talk coming out of my frustrations putting slides together for pycon on producing better slides from ipython notebooks. Aiming to touch on nbconvert, jinja2, reveal.js and mistune. > > Andrew walker Hi Andrew, Sorry, I missed MPUG September meetup :| Do you know how to display two images side-by-side with IPython notebooks? I was struggling trying to compare two images by displaying them side-by-side on my presentation slide with IPython notebooks but still can't make it. I've read your slides[1] but I can't find my problem there. [1]https://bitbucket.org/walkera/notebook-to-reveal/raw/master/notebook-to-reveal.pdf Thank you, From javier at candeira.com Tue Sep 15 03:07:11 2015 From: javier at candeira.com (javier at candeira.com) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 11:07:11 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] =?utf-8?q?Which_night_of_the_week/month_to_meet?= =?utf-8?q?=3F_was=3A_September_meeting=3A_does_anyone_have_a_talk=3F?= In-Reply-To: <55F615B2.8060805@notevencode.com> References: <64a7323e82a32354c76be00088acc71d@candeira.com> <6ad6e45dc2c7807c65a2fe34527dfa5f@candeira.com> <940F55CA-789B-47E8-8993-6BC625FDD8B5@gmail.com> <55F615B2.8060805@notevencode.com> Message-ID: <10ab2b675bc7fe1b92b1d0bae7b1ef76@candeira.com> I'll check. I've gotten mostly negative feedback from people, and what people have been positive, they've said that only moving to another Monday would work. J On 2015-09-14 10:32, Matthew Iversen wrote: > Do 2nd/3rd Mondays of the month conflict with any other dev meetups of > note? > > On 3/09/2015 12:09 PM, javier at candeira.com wrote: >> On 2015-08-24 18:13, David Nugent wrote: >>>> On 24 Aug 2015, at 3:24 pm, javier at candeira.com wrote: >>>> Also, November 2 is smack in the middle of the Melbourne Cup >>>> Weekend. Anyone for or against moving the MPUG session back one >>>> week? >> >>> Please do, many folks take the long weekend and go away that week. >> >> Right. A couple of people have pointed out to me that maybe we should >> try to move the day away from first Monday of the month, because we >> have the same problem every year. Also, Monday is not all that >> convenient for some people. >> >> On the other hand there may be a problem with people having other >> nights. I know that I attend Clojure and MFUG meetings on Thursdays, >> and would like to attend more MelbJS and MelbDjango meetings on >> Wednesdays. >> >> But other people may have other constraints, and definitely Inspire9 >> will have theirs... although there are also other venues. >> >> What does everybody think? >> >> 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 ben+python at benfinney.id.au Tue Sep 15 03:57:06 2015 From: ben+python at benfinney.id.au (Ben Finney) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 11:57:06 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Which night of the week/month to meet? was: September meeting: does anyone have a talk? References: <64a7323e82a32354c76be00088acc71d@candeira.com> <6ad6e45dc2c7807c65a2fe34527dfa5f@candeira.com> <940F55CA-789B-47E8-8993-6BC625FDD8B5@gmail.com> <55F615B2.8060805@notevencode.com> <10ab2b675bc7fe1b92b1d0bae7b1ef76@candeira.com> Message-ID: <85bnd45tsd.fsf@benfinney.id.au> javier at candeira.com writes: > I'll check. I've gotten mostly negative feedback from people, and what > people have been positive, they've said that only moving to another > Monday would work. For my part, I don't think there's much problem having the November meeting on the first Monday as we've been doing. It does clash with the Cup Day long weekend; but having the first Monday of the month means we're less likely in December to clash with people's end-of-year break. So I think that balances out. -- \ ?Don't be misled by the enormous flow of money into bad defacto | `\ standards for unsophisticated buyers using poor adaptations of | _o__) incomplete ideas.? ?Alan Kay | Ben Finney From javier at candeira.com Tue Sep 15 06:07:29 2015 From: javier at candeira.com (javier at candeira.com) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 14:07:29 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] =?utf-8?q?Which_night_of_the_week/month_to_meet?= =?utf-8?q?=3F_was=3A_September_meeting=3A_does_anyone_have_a_talk=3F?= In-Reply-To: <85bnd45tsd.fsf@benfinney.id.au> References: <64a7323e82a32354c76be00088acc71d@candeira.com> <6ad6e45dc2c7807c65a2fe34527dfa5f@candeira.com> <940F55CA-789B-47E8-8993-6BC625FDD8B5@gmail.com> <55F615B2.8060805@notevencode.com> <10ab2b675bc7fe1b92b1d0bae7b1ef76@candeira.com> <85bnd45tsd.fsf@benfinney.id.au> Message-ID: <8da5ab1cf1d9f2590aa02ab5af705184@candeira.com> On 2015-09-15 11:57, Ben Finney wrote: > javier at candeira.com writes: > For my part, I don't think there's much problem having the November > meeting on the first Monday as we've been doing. Or we haven't been doing. Attendance on these days really falls. And it's not like we have people who attend rarely but say "hey, I'll go to MPUG for the Cup Weekend Monday, to make up for the people who aren't coming". > It does clash with the Cup Day long weekend; but having the first > Monday > of the month means we're less likely in December to clash with people's > end-of-year break. So I think that balances out. That bit is true. Need to discuss with Inspire 9, but it's also true that we're not married to the venue. J From matt at notevencode.com Tue Sep 15 07:16:59 2015 From: matt at notevencode.com (Matthew Iversen) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 15:16:59 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Talk for the Monday, 5 October 2015 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <55F7A9CB.8020006@notevencode.com> Brianna Laugher already asked for a 25-minute spot in September. Javier also had a "What's New in Python" talk lined up on the moin Wiki. I asked him in private yesterday if I could take it over to do a specific "What's cool in Python 3.5!" talk, which he kindly accepted. I'd also expect this would be ~1/2 hour although still in process of writing it. Assuming your talk goes for ~1/2 hour, everything could work if people don't mind at least 1&1/2 hour of talks during meeting. If we want only ~1 hour of talks, thereby making only 2 talks available, then I'm hesistent to suggest a resolution given I'm one of the parties with their hand in the jar, so to speak. Cheers On 14/09/2015 10:48 AM, Russell Sim wrote: > Hey, > > If the spot is still open I would like to do a talk about my WIP > project to convert the OpenStack documentation from DocBook+WADL to a > stack that uses Pecan+RST+Swagger+Markdown+AngularJS. > > The presentation is called: Fair Slipper, pretty, maintainable API > documentation for OpenStack > > It will be basically the same talk that I'm going to be doing at the > OpenStack conference and it would be great if i could present it to > you all first. > > -- > Cheers, > Russell Sim > > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug -- Matt Iversen // matt at notevencode.com PGP: 0xc046e8a874522973 // 2F04 3DCC D6E6 D5AC D262 2E0B C046 E8A8 7452 2973 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I asked him in private yesterday if I could take it over to do a > specific "What's cool in Python 3.5!" talk, which he kindly accepted. > I'd also expect this would be ~1/2 hour although still in process of > writing it. > > Assuming your talk goes for ~1/2 hour, everything could work if > people don't mind at least 1&1/2 hour of talks during meeting. Yes, my own presentation is not filler, but my giving it is filler, so I don't mind being punted to December. > If we want only ~1 hour of talks, thereby making only 2 talks > available, then I'm hesistent to suggest a resolution given I'm one of > the parties with their hand in the jar, so to speak. I'm happy with having three talks running 90 minutes. It's quite usual for us. However, here's a question: >> If the spot is still open I would like to do a talk about my WIP >> project to convert the OpenStack documentation from DocBook+WADL to >> a stack that uses Pecan+RST+Swagger+Markdown+AngularJS. Please go for it, and thanks for playing at MPUG! J From javier at candeira.com Tue Sep 15 08:04:40 2015 From: javier at candeira.com (javier at candeira.com) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 16:04:40 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Cancelling November Meeting Message-ID: <31fb830490810675bfbda34442aae562@candeira.com> Hi all, There is the thing wheresome people have already announced they won't be attending MPUG for the first Monday of November. I myself won't even be in Melbourne. So I'm calling off the November meeting, unless someone wants to commit to find speakers, organize pizza, and make sure that there will enough people to attend. We already have two speakers for December (myself and Jeremy Kirkwood), please volunteer if you also want to speak then or going forward in 2016. Cheers, Javier From walker.ab at gmail.com Tue Sep 15 14:32:31 2015 From: walker.ab at gmail.com (Andrew Walker) Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 22:32:31 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] rendering side-by-side images in the notebook In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <58508C9D-6A46-475A-9984-6E7CE092A4BA@gmail.com> Zaki, This wasn?t one of the things I got a chance to speak about at MPUG in September, but it was interesting to get working. The basic trick is to use divs or tables, and to use a little bit of CSS trickery to get everything to render nicely. I?ve put together two supplementary notebooks that demonstrate a few different ways you can do this https://github.com/AndrewWalker/ipython-notebooks/tree/master/multi-column-images Currently the github render engine isn?t correct enough to get the external CSS to render correctly, but the online version of nbviewer seems to do a better job. http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/AndrewWalker/ipython-notebooks/blob/master/multi-column-images/Multicolumn%20Images%20Part%201.ipynb http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/AndrewWalker/ipython-notebooks/blob/master/multi-column-images/Multicolumn%20Images%20Part%202.ipynb Andrew Walker > On 15 Sep 2015, at 10:54 am, Zaki Akhmad wrote: > > 2015-08-24 14:33 GMT+10:00 Andrew Walker : > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I've got a short talk 5-10 minute talk coming out of my frustrations putting slides together for pycon on producing better slides from ipython notebooks. Aiming to touch on nbconvert, jinja2, reveal.js and mistune. >> >> Andrew walker > > Hi Andrew, > > Sorry, I missed MPUG September meetup :| > > Do you know how to display two images side-by-side with IPython > notebooks? I was struggling trying to compare two images by displaying > them side-by-side on my presentation slide with IPython notebooks but > still can't make it. > > I've read your slides[1] but I can't find my problem there. > > [1]https://bitbucket.org/walkera/notebook-to-reveal/raw/master/notebook-to-reveal.pdf > > Thank you, > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The basic trick is to use > divs or tables, and to use a little bit of CSS trickery to get everything to > render nicely. > > I ?ve put together two supplementary notebooks that demonstrate a few > different ways you can do this > https://github.com/AndrewWalker/ipython-notebooks/tree/master/multi-column-images > > Currently the github render engine isn?t correct enough to get the external > CSS to render correctly, but the online version of nbviewer seems to do a > better job. > > http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/AndrewWalker/ipython-notebooks/blob/master/multi-column-images/Multicolumn%20Images%20Part%201.ipynb > http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/AndrewWalker/ipython-notebooks/blob/master/multi-column-images/Multicolumn%20Images%20Part%202.ipynb Hi Andrew, Thank you for your response. I've seen your ipython via nbviewer and it looks good! I'll try to convert it as presentation and see how it goes. And I'll try if I have 3x3 or more images. -za, From Ryan.Lynch at greythorn.com.au Thu Sep 17 08:08:11 2015 From: Ryan.Lynch at greythorn.com.au (Ryan Lynch) Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 16:08:11 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Python contract roles Message-ID: Hi there PUG, I?ll be upfront: I am a recruiter and (hopefully) not a bad one. I have two Python contract roles to start within the next two weeks. 1 x Python/Django 1 x Python/back-end/APIs Either mid level or Senior Developer level. They are legitimate roles within an educational/research client of mine. I?d be grateful to hear from anyone interest or referrals. I can be contacted on 9604 4247 if interested. 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I would be more than happy to offer this to the MPUG ? we could put beers on at the next MPUG meet-up or donate it to a charity of your choice, for example. Feel free to contact me on 9604 4247 or ryan.lynch at greythorn.com should you wish to discuss further. Cheers, Ryan Ryan Lynch Principal Consultant Direct: +61 3 9604 4247 Office: +61 3 9604 4200 email: Ryan.Lynch at greythorn.com.au LinkedIn: au.linkedin.com/in/lynchryan [cid:imagea5620c.JPG at 6b30601f.47ae9ea6] [cid:image84bf6f.JPG at aafdbd57.4d86a3ab] [cid:imagec8f558.GIF at caf83ca1.40bc95e5] [cid:image714d8a.GIF at def2acb8.42accf37] [cid:image0767c2.GIF at 411f631a.419d8a1b] [cid:image8c11c6.PNG at e5ee3546.43ad6a67] Level 15, 356 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000, Australia www.greythorn.com.au Canberra | Melbourne | Sydney [cid:image0fb1e0.PNG at f3cc4797.49a9074b] From: melbourne-pug [mailto:melbourne-pug-bounces+ryan.lynch=greythorn.com at python.org] On Behalf Of melbourne-pug-request at python.org Sent: 17 September 2015 20:00 To: melbourne-pug at python.org Subject: melbourne-pug Digest, Vol 111, Issue 8 Send melbourne-pug mailing list submissions to melbourne-pug at python.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to melbourne-pug-request at python.org You can reach the person managing the list at melbourne-pug-owner at python.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of melbourne-pug digest..." 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I can't edit the wiki right now. Can you > please write yourselves in for October, punt me to December? I've tried but I can't update the wiki, the navigation on the left says Immutable Page. The Wiki must have flagged me as a trouble maker becasue I can't seem to edit any pages. -- Cheers, Russell Sim -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From javier at candeira.com Sun Sep 20 07:21:10 2015 From: javier at candeira.com (javier at candeira.com) Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 15:21:10 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Talk for the Monday, 5 October 2015 In-Reply-To: References: <55F7A9CB.8020006@notevencode.com> <080a11534891bc5bc51948695ad9bb96@candeira.com> Message-ID: <7c0ea58528208af79549430f02f30d12@candeira.com> No worries, Russel. I'll write you up and Matthew tonight, so I can make the announcement on Monday. This means the October meeting will have Brianna, Matthew and you as speakers. Regards, Javer On 2015-09-20 15:14, Russell Sim wrote: > On 15 September 2015 at 15:58, wrote: > >> Thanks, Matthew and Russell. I can't edit the wiki right now. Can >> you please write yourselves in for October, punt me to December? > > I've tried but I can't update the wiki, the navigation on the left > says Immutable Page. > > The Wiki must have flagged me as a trouble maker becasue I can't seem > to edit any pages. > > -- > > Cheers, > Russell Sim > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug From za at python.or.id Sun Sep 20 13:56:57 2015 From: za at python.or.id (Zaki Akhmad) Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 21:56:57 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Talk for the Monday, 5 October 2015 In-Reply-To: References: <55F7A9CB.8020006@notevencode.com> <080a11534891bc5bc51948695ad9bb96@candeira.com> Message-ID: 2015-09-20 15:14 GMT+10:00 Russell Sim : > On 15 September 2015 at 15:58, wrote: >> >> Thanks, Matthew and Russell. I can't edit the wiki right now. Can you >> please write yourselves in for October, punt me to December? > > > I've tried but I can't update the wiki, the navigation on the left says > Immutable Page. > > The Wiki must have flagged me as a trouble maker becasue I can't seem to > edit any pages. Hi Russell, Surely you're not flagged as trouble maker. The wiki maintainer decided that new signed up members have to send email to pydotorg-www at python.org, stating their wiki username and intended edits. Then the wiki maintainer will add you to EditorsGroup. This information is on the main page[1]. [1]https://wiki.python.org/moin/ From r1chardj0n3s at gmail.com Sun Sep 20 23:51:37 2015 From: r1chardj0n3s at gmail.com (Richard Jones) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 07:51:37 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Talk for the Monday, 5 October 2015 In-Reply-To: References: <55F7A9CB.8020006@notevencode.com> <080a11534891bc5bc51948695ad9bb96@candeira.com> Message-ID: "The wiki maintainer decided" because of the horrendous amounts of spam that the community couldn't keep up with. On 20 September 2015 at 21:56, Zaki Akhmad wrote: > 2015-09-20 15:14 GMT+10:00 Russell Sim : > > > On 15 September 2015 at 15:58, wrote: > >> > >> Thanks, Matthew and Russell. I can't edit the wiki right now. Can you > >> please write yourselves in for October, punt me to December? > > > > > > I've tried but I can't update the wiki, the navigation on the left says > > Immutable Page. > > > > The Wiki must have flagged me as a trouble maker becasue I can't seem to > > edit any pages. > > Hi Russell, > > Surely you're not flagged as trouble maker. > > The wiki maintainer decided that new signed up members have to send > email to pydotorg-www at python.org, stating their wiki username and > intended edits. Then the wiki maintainer will add you to EditorsGroup. > > This information is on the main page[1]. > > [1]https://wiki.python.org/moin/ > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From miked at dewhirst.com.au Tue Sep 22 11:51:53 2015 From: miked at dewhirst.com.au (Mike Dewhirst) Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2015 19:51:53 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Unicode encode problem Message-ID: <560124B9.5010304@dewhirst.com.au> I'm using python 3.4 and having unicode difficulties which I suspect are due to Python 3.x being rigorous. How do I encode particular chars? I have a utility which swaps subscripted unicode chars for plain integer chars ... like this: if char == "2": char = "\u2082" elif char == "3": char = "\u2083" elif char == "4": char = "\u2084" elif char == "5": char = "\u2085" elif char == "6": char = "\u2086" elif char == "7": char = "\u2087" elif char == "8": char = "\u2088" elif char == "9": char = "\u2089" elif char == "1": char = "\u2081" elif char == "0": char = "\u2080" Django is smart enough to protect me from my unicode ignorance because the error only occurs when I enable logging (which is plain Python) and a sample log message is: Message: '(0.000) INSERT INTO "substance_synonym" ("substance_id", "name", "jurisdiction_code", "display", "section", "created", "modified", "modified_by_id") VALUES (1, \'C\u2083H\u2087O\u2088\', NULL, true, 3, \'2015-09-22 09:23:46.951070+00:00\', \'2015-09-22 09:23:46.951070+00:00\', NULL) RETURNING "substance_synonym"."id"; args=(1, \'C\u2083H\u2087O\u2088\', None, True, 3, \'2015-09-22 09:23:46.951070+00:00\', \'2015-09-22 09:23:46.951070+00:00\', None)' --- Logging error --- Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python34\Lib\logging\__init__.py", line 980, in emit stream.write(msg) File "C:\Users\mike\env\xxex3\lib\encodings\cp1252.py", line 19, in encode return codecs.charmap_encode(input,self.errors,encoding_table)[0] UnicodeEncodeError: 'charmap' codec can't encode character '\u2083' in position 293: character maps to Thanks for any hints Mike From john.larooy at gmail.com Tue Sep 22 21:38:59 2015 From: john.larooy at gmail.com (John La Rooy) Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 05:38:59 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Unicode encode problem In-Reply-To: <560124B9.5010304@dewhirst.com.au> References: <560124B9.5010304@dewhirst.com.au> Message-ID: On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 7:51 PM, Mike Dewhirst wrote: > File "C:\Users\mike\env\xxex3\lib\encodings\cp1252.py", line 19, in encode > return codecs.charmap_encode(input,self.errors,encoding_table)[0] > UnicodeEncodeError: 'charmap' codec can't encode character '\u2083' in > position 293: character maps to > This is telling you that there is no representation for '\u2083' in the CP1252 encoding. You'll need to tell the logging to open the file with a unicode codec (eg utf-8). Make sure the program you are viewing the log file with also knows it's utf-8 Cheers, John La Rooy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From miked at dewhirst.com.au Wed Sep 23 00:41:24 2015 From: miked at dewhirst.com.au (Mike Dewhirst) Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 08:41:24 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Unicode encode problem In-Reply-To: References: <560124B9.5010304@dewhirst.com.au> Message-ID: <5601D914.6030604@dewhirst.com.au> Thanks John - no success yet, see below ... On 23/09/2015 5:38 AM, John La Rooy wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 7:51 PM, Mike Dewhirst > wrote: > > File "C:\Users\mike\env\xxex3\lib\encodings\cp1252.py", line 19, in > encode > ? ? return codecs.charmap_encode(input,self.errors,encoding_table)[0] > UnicodeEncodeError: 'charmap' codec can't encode character '\u2083' > in position 293: character maps to > > > This is telling you that there is no representation for? '\u2083' in the > CP1252 encoding. > You'll need to tell the logging to open the file with a unicode codec > (eg utf-8). I'm using the dict logging config approach because that is what works for Django out of the box. Here is an excerpt from my config: logfile = "my_logfile".encode(encoding='utf_8', errors='strict') LOGGING = { 'version': 1, 'disable_existing_loggers': False, 'handlers': { 'file': { 'level': 'DEBUG', 'class': 'logging.FileHandler', 'formatter': 'default', 'filename': logfile, }, The errors appear on the console and not in the log file. Obviously. Maybe I should try the Django list? Any other ideas? Thanks again Mike > > Make sure the program you are viewing the log file with also knows it's > utf-8 > > Cheers, > John La Rooy > > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > From russell.sim at gmail.com Wed Sep 23 00:53:56 2015 From: russell.sim at gmail.com (Russell Sim) Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 08:53:56 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Talk for the Monday, 5 October 2015 In-Reply-To: References: <55F7A9CB.8020006@notevencode.com> <080a11534891bc5bc51948695ad9bb96@candeira.com> Message-ID: Thanks for the details, I have sent through a request for edit permissions. I almost never actually use the python wiki any more but it's useful to have an account that actually works. I don't care enough to have an opinion on the why they are restricting edit permissions. It would be nice if there was say... a reasonable way to tell the user what the process is to get edit permissions. Hiding the edit button is one way, but it's not exactly great. I guess requiring people actively hunt around trying to find how to edit, find in page, google ,email. Perhaps they could hide the new account button? That would reduce spam for sure. On 21 September 2015 at 07:51, Richard Jones wrote: > "The wiki maintainer decided" because of the horrendous amounts of spam > that the community couldn't keep up with. > > On 20 September 2015 at 21:56, Zaki Akhmad wrote: > >> 2015-09-20 15:14 GMT+10:00 Russell Sim : >> >> > On 15 September 2015 at 15:58, wrote: >> >> >> >> Thanks, Matthew and Russell. I can't edit the wiki right now. Can you >> >> please write yourselves in for October, punt me to December? >> > >> > >> > I've tried but I can't update the wiki, the navigation on the left says >> > Immutable Page. >> > >> > The Wiki must have flagged me as a trouble maker becasue I can't seem to >> > edit any pages. >> >> Hi Russell, >> >> Surely you're not flagged as trouble maker. >> >> The wiki maintainer decided that new signed up members have to send >> email to pydotorg-www at python.org, stating their wiki username and >> intended edits. Then the wiki maintainer will add you to EditorsGroup. >> >> This information is on the main page[1]. >> >> [1]https://wiki.python.org/moin/ >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 > > -- Cheers, Russell Sim -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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You absolutely MAY reproduce any part of it in accordance with the copyright law of the nation you are reading this in. Any attempt to DENY YOU THOSE RIGHTS would be illegal without prior contractual agreement. From miked at dewhirst.com.au Wed Sep 23 07:14:39 2015 From: miked at dewhirst.com.au (Mike Dewhirst) Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 15:14:39 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Unicode encode problem In-Reply-To: References: <560124B9.5010304@dewhirst.com.au> <5601D914.6030604@dewhirst.com.au> Message-ID: <5602353F.80900@dewhirst.com.au> William That worked. Thank you very hard. Much appreciated. Beer on the way :) Cheers Mike On 23/09/2015 11:30 AM, William ML Leslie wrote: > On 23 September 2015 at 08:41, Mike Dewhirst wrote: >> Thanks John - no success yet, see below ... >> >> logfile = "my_logfile".encode(encoding='utf_8', errors='strict') > > This line is the same as doing this: > > logfile = b"my_logfile" > > Probably what you want is more like: > > 'handlers' : { > 'file' : { > ... > 'encoding' : 'utf-8', > > Guessing by this signature: > > https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/logging.handlers.html#logging.FileHandler > From paul at metrak.com Wed Sep 23 12:15:11 2015 From: paul at metrak.com (paul sorenson) Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 20:15:11 +1000 Subject: [melbourne-pug] Unicode encode problem In-Reply-To: <5601D914.6030604@dewhirst.com.au> References: <560124B9.5010304@dewhirst.com.au> <5601D914.6030604@dewhirst.com.au> Message-ID: <56027BAF.2040001@metrak.com> Hey Mike, How are things hangin' these days? 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Engineering at Isilon covers a lot of areas including kernel development, file systems development, protocol stacks (NFS, CIFS, HDFS, HTTP and more), management interfaces, UI and all the attendant parts that make a seamless, performant and reliable product. If this sounds interesting to you, we are hosting an open house on the evening of Thursday October 8 at the RACV City Club 501 Bourke Street Melbourne between 5PM and 9PM. It?s not just my teams hiring, we also have open positions in file systems, protocols, platforms, user interface, and internal validation and automation. We?re hiring here in Melbourne and in Sydney, Seattle and Santa Clara. There will be a tech talk starting at 6:30PM from senior engineers describing our technology and problems we aim to solve. 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