[Python-africa] Python-africa Digest, Vol 1, Issue 10

Chukwudi Nwachukwu hsysinfo at gmail.com
Wed Feb 24 08:15:48 EST 2016


@Ibrahim,

Thanks for the response. The open sourced Jollof rice isn't a bad idea. I
laughed while I read it. I would inform everyone when our project(s) come
on board, we are still working towards the modalities. But it would be an
app that would help one to be security conscious, that's what we decided on.

If possible, I look forward to attending any conference held in Africa.
When that day comes that we would have PyCon Africa, it would be a nice
achievement.

I would not hesitate to offer my help, when called upon by the community.
Cheers to everyone.

Thanks Ibrahim for reaching out.


iChux™
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>    1. DjangoGirls Nigeria (Lagos) 2016 (Chukwudi Nwachukwu)
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> From: Chukwudi Nwachukwu <hsysinfo at gmail.com>
> To: python-africa at python.org
> Cc:
> Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2016 20:19:21 +0100
> Subject: [Python-africa] DjangoGirls Nigeria (Lagos) 2016
>
> Good day all,
>
> I'm happy to inform you of the successful hosting of the maiden edition of
> DjangoGirls Lagos. It was a wonderful event and Aisha, Bayo and many others
> did wonderfully well. Great thanks to them.
>
> The tutors were very helpful too and I could see smiles on the faces of
> the attendees. We thank Naomi, Loek, PSF and others who might have
> contributed to the success of it.
>
> After the event we had a meet up and a dinner at a chosen hotel where we
> also talked at the table: it was fun. After everything, we set up a slack
> channel to ease communications and we hope to grow through that at finally
> hold a Pycon Nigeria.
>
> We also decided to work on a viable open source project which would have
> many contributors. Bayo wants Aisha and I to also help out with
> administering the email list of Nigeria: a role which I have gladly
> accepted.
>
> Aisha Bello, a very nice lady, discussed Pycon South Africa with me and
> I've thought it over. If possible, I would like to attend.
>
> I'm Chukwudi, a Python programmer with over 12 years experience coding all
> sorts of applications in Python.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Ibrahim DIOP <diopib at gmail.com>
> To: Chukwudi Nwachukwu <hsysinfo at gmail.com>, python-africa at python.org
> Cc:
> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 04:54:16 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Python-africa] DjangoGirls Nigeria (Lagos) 2016
> Hello Chukwudi,
>
> Congratulations on DjangoGirls Lagos and on your meetup. It's always good
> to see that things are moving.
> The DjangoGirls workshop is a great event, and also very rewarding.
>
> Don't hesitate to talk about that open source project on the list.
>
> I have met Aisha at PyCon Namibia, she was also co-organizing a DjangoGirl
> workshop where I was a mentor.
> She's engaged, positive and has very good ideas. We even had an
> interesting story about Open source and Jollof rice
> <https://github.com/diopib/jollof_rice> , feel free to contribute :)
> It's always good to insist on events like PyConNA <http://na.pycon.org/>
> and PyConZA <https://za.pycon.org/> , those are very good opportunities
> for African pythonistas to exchange
> and discover each other but also to meet peoples from anywhere else in the
> world. That's how the idea of that mailing list was born.
> Hopefully one day we will have PyCons NG, BJ and SN etc.. and why not a
> continental one?
> I will do my best to attend PyConZA during next October and I hope I will
> meet some of you there!
>
> Good to have you on the list.
> -Ibrahim
>
> Le lun. 22 févr. 2016 à 14:19, Chukwudi Nwachukwu <hsysinfo at gmail.com> a
> écrit :
>
>> Good day all,
>>
>> I'm happy to inform you of the successful hosting of the maiden edition
>> of DjangoGirls Lagos. It was a wonderful event and Aisha, Bayo and many
>> others did wonderfully well. Great thanks to them.
>>
>> The tutors were very helpful too and I could see smiles on the faces of
>> the attendees. We thank Naomi, Loek, PSF and others who might have
>> contributed to the success of it.
>>
>> After the event we had a meet up and a dinner at a chosen hotel where we
>> also talked at the table: it was fun. After everything, we set up a slack
>> channel to ease communications and we hope to grow through that at finally
>> hold a Pycon Nigeria.
>>
>> We also decided to work on a viable open source project which would have
>> many contributors. Bayo wants Aisha and I to also help out with
>> administering the email list of Nigeria: a role which I have gladly
>> accepted.
>>
>> Aisha Bello, a very nice lady, discussed Pycon South Africa with me and
>> I've thought it over. If possible, I would like to attend.
>>
>> I'm Chukwudi, a Python programmer with over 12 years experience coding
>> all sorts of applications in Python.
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