From joe.metcalfe at tiscali.co.uk Tue Mar 1 07:55:21 2011 From: joe.metcalfe at tiscali.co.uk (Joe Metcalfe) Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 06:55:21 -0000 Subject: [python-uk] Next Cambridge & East Anglia Meeting: Tue 1st Mar In-Reply-To: <37825E62-3453-4E58-A1EF-E0D9ABB3A2BB@tibsnjoan.co.uk> References: <37825E62-3453-4E58-A1EF-E0D9ABB3A2BB@tibsnjoan.co.uk> Message-ID: <71B2B18B98C445C6A22E9AC4F7092D54@Vostro2007> My apologies this time. Not feeling 100%. Joe -----Original Message----- From: python-uk-bounces+joe.metcalfe=tiscali.co.uk at python.org [mailto:python-uk-bounces+joe.metcalfe=tiscali.co.uk at python.org] On Behalf Of Tony Ibbs Sent: 27 February 2011 19:45 To: UK Python Users Subject: [python-uk] Next Cambridge & East Anglia Meeting: Tue 1st Mar As (rather apologetically) posted to the CamPUG google group: Aagh, I thought I'd done this post, but apparently not. The next meeting will be a talks meeting, 7.30pm at RealVNC (http://tinyurl.com/realvncoffices). I've said I'll do something on SOAP in Python (quite likely to be demonstration based, given preparation time! - but that should work for this topic), and Bryan hopes he'll be able to do something, although again more likely to be demonstration/lightning based. Of course, anyone else is welcome as well. On the other hand, if you're going to be going to the Richard Stallman talk, instead of us, please do let the group know. Meetings after that should be: * Tuesday 5th April, a dojo meeting * Tuesday 3rd May, another talks meeting * Tuesday 7th June, a dojo meeting again Tibs _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk at python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk From d_chetwynd at fastmail.co.uk Wed Mar 2 12:28:42 2011 From: d_chetwynd at fastmail.co.uk (Daley Chetwynd) Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2011 11:28:42 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Python Sheffield March 29th Message-ID: <1299065322.30914.1425357409@webmail.messagingengine.com> Hi all, The next Python Sheffield meeting is being held on Tuesday March 29th at the GIST Lab in Sheffield. The meeting will run from 19:00 - 21:00, although doors will be open at the GIST Lab from 18:30. The GIST Lab is opposite Sheffield train station and behind the Showroom cinema: http://thegisthub.net/groups/gistlab At our last meeting on Feb 22nd we had 19 attendees and 3 speakers, including a great introduction to Django from @safehammad of Python North West. This month our main talk will be from @scraperwiki, a popular screen-scraping platform for data processing and storage that can be used with several different languages, including Python (www.scraperwiki.com). We have slots available for lightning talks, so if you'd like to talk for ten minutes on anything Python-related then please get in touch. If you'd like to give a longer talk at a future meeting (20-30 minutes), please get in touch also. The registration page for the next meeting is now open, so if you'd like to join us then please register for free at: http://pysheff1103.eventbrite.com/ More information on the Python Sheffield group can be found by following @pysheff on Twitter, or from the Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/python-sheffield Thanks, Daley Chetwynd -- -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Accessible with your email software or over the web From general.mooney at googlemail.com Fri Mar 4 11:19:30 2011 From: general.mooney at googlemail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Ciar=C3=A1n_Mooney?=) Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2011 10:19:30 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Want to join a PyWeek team? Message-ID: Hi, The April 2011 PyWeek challenge has just opened for registration. The premise is to write a game, in python from scratch in a week. More details are on the website. The actual challenge starts on 3rd April and finishes 10th April. http://www.pyweek.org/ It would be cool if a small (or large!) contingent of the UK python groups would join together for some python game-writing fun. Those that want to take part please email me. A few of us did it last year and it was great fun. There is no need to commit to a full weeks work, most of us worked from home in our spare time. We met up a few times face-to-face to get some work done which was also fun, but certainly not required. I'm London based and this was announced at the London Python Dojo, but that shouldn't be seen as a barrier to others who want to join the team. For an example of what can be made the product of our work last year was "Woger the wibbly wobbly wombat." http://pyweek.org/e/ldnpydojo/ Now we don't expect to reach the lofty standards of Woger again this year, and it's certainly a competition where most of the fun is taking part rather than winning. One of the best things about PyWeek was checking out the next day and finding a game that was 10x better than when you left it, with fun extra features added in by your team mates. Ciar?n From tartley at tartley.com Fri Mar 4 17:49:58 2011 From: tartley at tartley.com (Jonathan Hartley) Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2011 16:49:58 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Want to join a PyWeek team? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4D711836.4050003@tartley.com> Me! Me! Me! Pick me! I'm the one! On 04/03/2011 10:19, Ciar?n Mooney wrote: > Hi, > > The April 2011 PyWeek challenge has just opened for registration. The > premise is to write a game, in python from scratch in a week. More > details are on the website. The actual challenge starts on 3rd April > and finishes 10th April. > > http://www.pyweek.org/ > > It would be cool if a small (or large!) contingent of the UK python > groups would join together for some python game-writing fun. Those > that want to take part please email me. > > A few of us did it last year and it was great fun. There is no need to > commit to a full weeks work, most of us worked from home in our spare > time. We met up a few times face-to-face to get some work done which > was also fun, but certainly not required. I'm London based and this > was announced at the London Python Dojo, but that shouldn't be seen as > a barrier to others who want to join the team. > > For an example of what can be made the product of our work last year > was "Woger the wibbly wobbly wombat." > > http://pyweek.org/e/ldnpydojo/ > > Now we don't expect to reach the lofty standards of Woger again this > year, and it's certainly a competition where most of the fun is taking > part rather than winning. > > One of the best things about PyWeek was checking out the next day and > finding a game that was 10x better than when you left it, with fun > extra features added in by your team mates. > > Ciar?n > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk -- Jonathan Hartley tartley at tartley.com http://tartley.com Made of meat. +44 7737 062 225 twitter/skype: tartley From sally at e-recruiter.co.uk Fri Mar 4 18:01:30 2011 From: sally at e-recruiter.co.uk (Sally Hall) Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2011 17:01:30 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Want to join a PyWeek team? In-Reply-To: <4D711836.4050003@tartley.com> References: <4D711836.4050003@tartley.com> Message-ID: <3CADBB15C516724B99CAFBB655F71A9F12EE4F2EA0@LSEXCHANGE.staffing.local> Lol :) Regards Sally 01582 394851 -----Original Message----- From: python-uk-bounces+sally=e-recruiter.co.uk at python.org [mailto:python-uk-bounces+sally=e-recruiter.co.uk at python.org] On Behalf Of Jonathan Hartley Sent: 04 March 2011 16:50 To: UK Python Users Subject: Re: [python-uk] Want to join a PyWeek team? Me! Me! Me! Pick me! I'm the one! On 04/03/2011 10:19, Ciar?n Mooney wrote: > Hi, > > The April 2011 PyWeek challenge has just opened for registration. The > premise is to write a game, in python from scratch in a week. More > details are on the website. The actual challenge starts on 3rd April > and finishes 10th April. > > http://www.pyweek.org/ > > It would be cool if a small (or large!) contingent of the UK python > groups would join together for some python game-writing fun. Those > that want to take part please email me. > > A few of us did it last year and it was great fun. There is no need to > commit to a full weeks work, most of us worked from home in our spare > time. We met up a few times face-to-face to get some work done which > was also fun, but certainly not required. I'm London based and this > was announced at the London Python Dojo, but that shouldn't be seen as > a barrier to others who want to join the team. > > For an example of what can be made the product of our work last year > was "Woger the wibbly wobbly wombat." > > http://pyweek.org/e/ldnpydojo/ > > Now we don't expect to reach the lofty standards of Woger again this > year, and it's certainly a competition where most of the fun is taking > part rather than winning. > > One of the best things about PyWeek was checking out the next day and > finding a game that was 10x better than when you left it, with fun > extra features added in by your team mates. > > Ciar?n > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk -- Jonathan Hartley tartley at tartley.com http://tartley.com Made of meat. +44 7737 062 225 twitter/skype: tartley _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk at python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk From general.mooney at googlemail.com Mon Mar 7 10:09:56 2011 From: general.mooney at googlemail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Ciar=C3=A1n_Mooney?=) Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 09:09:56 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Want to join a PyWeek team? In-Reply-To: <4D711836.4050003@tartley.com> References: <4D711836.4050003@tartley.com> Message-ID: Hi, > Me! Me! Me! Pick me! I'm the one! Hi Jonathan! I wondered when you would crawl from the wood work. How does the process actually work for registering a team, and then people joining it? Ciar?n From renesd at gmail.com Mon Mar 7 10:13:17 2011 From: renesd at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ren=E9_Dudfield?=) Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 09:13:17 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Want to join a PyWeek team? In-Reply-To: References: <4D711836.4050003@tartley.com> Message-ID: Hi, someone registers a team, and then they can add other members usernames to it. On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Ciar?n Mooney wrote: > Hi, > > > Me! Me! Me! Pick me! I'm the one! > > Hi Jonathan! I wondered when you would crawl from the wood work. > > How does the process actually work for registering a team, and then > people joining it? > > Ciar?n > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cmsdew at gmail.com Wed Mar 16 13:20:23 2011 From: cmsdew at gmail.com (Chris Dew) Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 12:20:23 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Long Week Startups Message-ID: This may be a bit off-topic for this group, but is anyone here interested in Long Week Startups - either pursuing your own idea, helping others, or just watching some spectacular failures? http://www.barricane.com/2011/03/05/uk-internet-startup-week.html http://groups.google.com/group/long-week-startups I hope this isn't too close to PyWeek for Python game developers. All the best, Chris. P.S. We have had unsolicited interest from a journalist from a major UK publication, so if you're looking for publicity for your startup/ idea, this could help. From kotecha.ravi at gmail.com Wed Mar 16 17:41:45 2011 From: kotecha.ravi at gmail.com (Ravi Kotecha) Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 16:41:45 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Long Week Startups In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Guys, I highly recommend you do this. I did something similar but slightly more crazy called the startupbus. It's a sprint to launch a startup on a bus ride from New York to Austin. It has been one of the best experiences of my life. And we ended up building this: http://www.startupbus.com/teams/47-tripmedi We got a lot of exposure and are seriously considering taking the idea forward. 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URL: From d_chetwynd at fastmail.co.uk Fri Mar 25 20:24:59 2011 From: d_chetwynd at fastmail.co.uk (Daley Chetwynd) Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 19:24:59 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Python Sheffield March 29th Message-ID: <1301081099.16432.1433895381@webmail.messagingengine.com> Hi all, The next Python Sheffield meeting is being held at the GIST Lab this Tuesday (March 29th). The meeting will run from 19:00 - 21:00, although doors will be open at the GIST Lab from 18:30. The GIST Lab is located opposite Sheffield train station and behind the Showroom cinema: http://thegisthub.net/groups/gistlab This month our talks schedule is as follows: Francis Irving: Using ScraperWiki with Python David Jones: N things I like about Python that aren't in (many) other languages (lightning talk) Daley Chetwynd: Using IronPython with Visual Studio and Mono (lightning talk) At our last meeting in February we had 19 people attending. This month we have 13 people registered so far. If you'd like to join us then please register for free at: http://pysheff1103.eventbrite.com/ To find out more about the Python Sheffield group, follow @pysheff on Twitter or join the Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/python-sheffield Thanks, Daley Chetwynd -- -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Send your email first class From ntoll at ntoll.org Mon Mar 28 14:31:26 2011 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas Tollervey) Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 13:31:26 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] April London Python Code Dojo Message-ID: <1301315486.2491.10.camel@ntoll-ubuntu> Hi Folks, It's taking place on Thursday 7th April 2011 at the usual place. Sign up here: https://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/london-python-code-dojo-season-2-episode-8 Recently tickets have been selling like hot-cakes. If you *do* sign up and realise you can't make it after all *please* let me know since we've had a waiting list for the past three dojos. In this dojo we?re aiming to continue with our quest to build a top-down dungeon / world in PyGame. Specifically, we?ll be looking at making the game a multi-user networked affair. No prior knowledge of PyGame or a coding dojo is required to attend this event ? just an open and enthusiastic attitude! :-) We might have a couple of speakers giving short talks to kick off the event too (tbc). Pizza and beer start at 6:30pm and coding/talks will start at 7:30. We aim to finish 9:30ish. Free pizza and beer will be provided. (Thanks Fry-IT) Participants get the chance to win a cool book: ?XMPP: The Definitive Guide? (thanks O?Reilly). This is a great book to win since this dojo will include a quick look at XMPP. Oh yeah... as a test run for ordering stickers for Fluidinfo I got a bunch of London Python Dojo stickers done using the "logo" on this month's site. Grab 'em on a first come first serve basis. ;-) Looking forward to it, Nicholas. From tominglis at feusd.com Wed Mar 30 13:47:09 2011 From: tominglis at feusd.com (Tom Inglis) Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 12:47:09 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Experienced Python / Django Developer Required Message-ID: <1301485629.9031.20.camel@Diomedes> Role: We require an experienced Python / Django developer for our exciting Edinburgh-based startup company. The role involves the full lifecycle agile development of sophisticated social website and mobile applications, and will grow in time to include leadership of a team of developers. Essential Skills: Python, Django HTML 5, CSS 3 JavaScript, jQuery PostgreSQL Desirable Skills: Ubuntu Nginx, WSGI Solr Memcached OpenStreetMap Amazon Web Services Benefits: The successful candidate will benefit from the autonomy to shape the direction of the company's technology, whilst working on cutting edge projects for major clients. They will be based at our stylish office in central Edinburgh, and will command a competitive salary. -- Tom Inglis Director Feusd Ltd Telephone: +441312083707 Feusd Ltd is a company incorporated in Scotland with registered number SC314546 and having its registered office at 24 Canning Street, Edinburgh, EH3 8EG. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 490 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk Thu Mar 31 21:42:57 2011 From: tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk (Tony Ibbs) Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 20:42:57 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Next Cambridge & East Anglia Meeting: Tue 5th April Message-ID: As posted to the CamPUG google group: The next meeting will be a dojo meeting, 7.30pm at RealVNC (http://tinyurl.com/realvncoffices). Meetings after that should be: * Tuesday 3rd May, another talks meeting * Tuesday 7th June, a dojo meeting again * Tuesday 5th July, talks again I'm collecting talks for the May meeting, too - since I didn't give my SOAP talk, that's probably on the schedule, but please feel free to let me know of anything anyone else might want to present. Tibs From fpallanti at develer.com Thu Mar 31 13:14:42 2011 From: fpallanti at develer.com (Francesco Pallanti) Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 13:14:42 +0200 Subject: [python-uk] EuroPython 2011: call for paper is ending - Please spread the word Message-ID: <1301570082.2470.12.camel@windfall> Hi all, I'm Francesco and I am writing on behalf of "Python Italia APS", a no-profit association promoting EuroPython conference. (www.europython.eu) Europython End of Call for Presentations is April 6th. I'd like to ask to you to forward this mail to anyone that you feel may be interested. We're looking for proposals on every aspects of Python: programming from novice to advanced levels, applications and frameworks, or how you have been involved in introducing Python into your organisation. **First-time speakers are especially welcome**; EuroPython is a community conference and we are eager to hear about your experience. If you have friends or colleagues who have something valuable to contribute, twist their arms to tell us about it! Presenting at EuroPython ------------------------ We will accept a broad range of presentations, from reports on academic and commercial projects to tutorials and case studies. As long as the presentation is interesting and potentially useful to the Python community, it will be considered for inclusion in the programme. Can you show the conference-goers something new and useful? Can you show attendees how to: use a module? Explore a Python language feature? Package an application? If so, consider submitting a talk. Talks and hands-on trainings ---------------------------- There are two different kind of presentations that you can give as a speaker at EuroPython: * **Regular talk**. These are standard "talk with slides", allocated in slots of 45, 60 or 90 minutes, depending on your preference and scheduling constraints. A Q&A session is held at the end of the talk. * **Hands-on training**. These are advanced training sessions for a smaller audience (10-20 people), to dive into the subject with all details. These sessions are 4-hours long, and audience will be strongly encouraged to bring a laptop to experiment. They should be prepared with less slides and more source code. If possible, trainers will also give a short "teaser talk" of 30 minutes the day before the training, to tease delegates into attending the training. In the talk submission form, we assume that you intend to give a regular talk on the subject, but you will be asked if you are available for also doing a hands-on training on the very same subject. Speakers that will give a hands-on training are rewarded with a **free entrance** to EuroPython to compensate for the longer preparation required, and might also be eligible for a speaking fee (which we cannot confirm at the moment). Topics and goals ---------------- Specific topics for EuroPython presentations include, but are not limited to: - Core Python - Other implementations: Jython, IronPython, PyPy, and Stackless - Python libraries and extensions - Python 3.x migration - Databases - Documentation - GUI Programming - Game Programming - Network Programming - Open Source Python projects - Packaging Issues - Programming Tools - Project Best Practices - Embedding and Extending - Science and Math - Web-based Systems Presentation goals usually are some of the following: - Introduce audience to a new topic they are unaware of - Introduce audience to new developments on a well-known topic - Show audience real-world usage scenarios for a specific topic (case study) - Dig into advanced and relatively-unknown details on a topic - Compare different options in the market on a topic Community-based talk voting --------------------------- This year, for the first time in EuroPython history, the talk voting process is fully public. Every partecipant gains the right to vote for talks submitted during the Call For Papers, as soon as they commit to their presence at the conference by buying a ticket. See all the details in the talk voting[1] page. Contacts -------- For any further question, feel free to contact the organizers at info at pycon.it. Thank you! [1]: http://ep2011.europython.eu/talk-voting -- Francesco Pallanti - fpallanti at develer.com Develer S.r.l. - http://www.develer.com/ .software .hardware .innovation Tel.: +39 055 3984627 - ext.: 215