From service at invisibleroads.com Thu Apr 1 23:18:55 2010 From: service at invisibleroads.com (Roy Hyunjin Han) Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2010 14:18:55 -0700 Subject: [group-organizers] Are the talk videos conveying an accurate picture of the conference? Message-ID: <4BB50DBF.3020700@invisibleroads.com> I was speaking to a Python enthusiast at the Where 2.0 conference, but was dismayed to learn that he had a negative impression of the Python Conference and no desire to attend because he had watched many of the talk videos and thought they were dull. I had to persuade him that the three PyCons I had attended had all been really enjoyable because of the people I met and the friends I made. How is it that the people I know who attended thought PyCon was awesome but people I meet who never attended think that it will be boring? Perhaps it would be better if we could post video interviews of people during or after the conference testifying to how great and fun the conference is? This would be the equivalent of having great Yelp testimonials of the conference. I see no equivalent of attendee reviews on the current PyCon webpage. RHH From mark at timewasted.net Thu Apr 8 16:38:49 2010 From: mark at timewasted.net (Mark Freeman) Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 09:38:49 -0500 Subject: [group-organizers] materials and handouts for a UG booth? Message-ID: Hello everyone. Next month, we will be setting up a table at a local TechMixer expo. It draws around 1200 people to the event each year. I wanted to have some handouts or something to give people who may be interested in our user group. Do any of you have stuff that you have used in the past, or suggestions on what we should have? BTW, it was great meeting some of you at PyCon. I really look forward to next year. Mark Freeman Birmingham Area Python Users Group (PyHam)