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From jeannettafree2521 at tripod.com Tue Sep 9 05:03:41 2003 From: jeannettafree2521 at tripod.com (shimika ) Date: Tue Sep 9 00:52:36 2003 Subject: [python-uk] python-uk, The Most Powerful Remote Install Spy Software Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-uk/attachments/20030909/ddc4148a/attachment.htm From andy at reportlab.com Tue Sep 9 22:57:46 2003 From: andy at reportlab.com (Andy Robinson) Date: Tue Sep 9 16:54:26 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Oxford Python conference next year Message-ID: At last, a genuine non-spam post.... I am told the ACCU event next year will be held on April 14-17 in Oxford (Wednesday to Saturday). Python can have 2 days again, and they also hope to have a 1-2 day "open source" track (for general discussion, not obscure specific projects). The immediate action is to set the days of the Python track; they will formally announce the event in a week or two then it is time to activate our planning machinery... My preliminary feeling is that Python should occupy Friday and Saturday. This lets people from Europe cross a Saturday and get cheap tickets, means only one day off work is needed for people whose boss did not send them, and leaves time to do some tourism for those from out of town. Anyone agree or disagree? Thanks, Andy Robinson From andy47 at halfcooked.com Wed Sep 10 10:24:45 2003 From: andy47 at halfcooked.com (Andy Todd) Date: Wed Sep 10 04:27:55 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Oxford Python conference next year In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3F5EDFCD.6000605@halfcooked.com> Andy Robinson wrote: > At last, a genuine non-spam post.... > > I am told the ACCU event next year will be held on April 14-17 in > Oxford (Wednesday to Saturday). Python can have 2 days again, > and they also hope to have a 1-2 day "open source" track (for > general discussion, not obscure specific projects). > > The immediate action is to set the days of the Python track; > they will formally announce the event in a week or two then > it is time to activate our planning machinery... > > My preliminary feeling is that Python should occupy Friday and > Saturday. This lets people from Europe cross a Saturday and > get cheap tickets, means only one day off work is needed > for people whose boss did not send them, and leaves time > to do some tourism for those from out of town. > > Anyone agree or disagree? > > Thanks, > > Andy Robinson > +1 for Friday and Saturday. Regards, Andy -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From the desk of Andrew J Todd esq - http://www.halfcooked.com/ From matt at pollenation.net Wed Sep 10 09:51:45 2003 From: matt at pollenation.net (Matt Goodall) Date: Wed Sep 10 04:51:46 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Oxford Python conference next year In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1063183900.1902.1.camel@localhost> Friday and Saturday sounds good. On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 21:57, Andy Robinson wrote: > At last, a genuine non-spam post.... > > I am told the ACCU event next year will be held on April 14-17 in > Oxford (Wednesday to Saturday). Python can have 2 days again, > and they also hope to have a 1-2 day "open source" track (for > general discussion, not obscure specific projects). > > The immediate action is to set the days of the Python track; > they will formally announce the event in a week or two then > it is time to activate our planning machinery... > > My preliminary feeling is that Python should occupy Friday and > Saturday. This lets people from Europe cross a Saturday and > get cheap tickets, means only one day off work is needed > for people whose boss did not send them, and leaves time > to do some tourism for those from out of town. > > Anyone agree or disagree? > > Thanks, > > Andy Robinson -- Matt Goodall, Pollenation Internet Ltd w: http://www.pollenation.net e: matt@pollenation.net From chrisw at nipltd.com Wed Sep 10 13:23:49 2003 From: chrisw at nipltd.com (Chris Withers) Date: Wed Sep 10 07:23:52 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Oxford Python conference next year In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3F5F09C5.8060205@nipltd.com> Andy Robinson wrote: > My preliminary feeling is that Python should occupy Friday and > Saturday. This lets people from Europe cross a Saturday and > get cheap tickets, means only one day off work is needed > for people whose boss did not send them, and leaves time > to do some tourism for those from out of town. Sounds good to me :-) Chris From DaleSC at out-think.co.uk Wed Sep 10 21:42:17 2003 From: DaleSC at out-think.co.uk (DaleSC@out-think.co.uk) Date: Wed Sep 10 15:42:22 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Oxford Python conference next year Message-ID: <4AC0BFBF3178EF4ABBDF76FA0F98877B141753@srv3.out-think.co.uk> I'd like to pipe up for weekdays only. I get few enough weekends to enjoy as it is. Dale Strickland-Clark Riverhall Systems Ltd. Custom database and Web applications. http://www.riverhall.co.uk Offices: London: 0870 321 0034 Mobile 0701 071 DALE (3253) -----Original Message----- From: Andy Robinson [mailto:andy@reportlab.com] Sent: Tue, 2003 September 09 21:58 To: python-uk@python.org Subject: [python-uk] Oxford Python conference next year At last, a genuine non-spam post.... I am told the ACCU event next year will be held on April 14-17 in Oxford (Wednesday to Saturday). Python can have 2 days again, and they also hope to have a 1-2 day "open source" track (for general discussion, not obscure specific projects). The immediate action is to set the days of the Python track; they will formally announce the event in a week or two then it is time to activate our planning machinery... My preliminary feeling is that Python should occupy Friday and Saturday. This lets people from Europe cross a Saturday and get cheap tickets, means only one day off work is needed for people whose boss did not send them, and leaves time to do some tourism for those from out of town. Anyone agree or disagree? Thanks, Andy Robinson _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk From tim at 2wave.net Thu Sep 11 10:23:29 2003 From: tim at 2wave.net (Tim Couper) Date: Thu Sep 11 04:16:23 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Oxford Python conference next year In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I expect everyone can see both sides of the all-weekday/part-weekend argument. While I would, like Dale, have a preference for a during-the-week, I think it would be good to try out Andy's smart idea, to see what improvement in attendance results from the Fri/Sat experiment. Tim -----Original Message----- From: python-uk-bounces@python.org [mailto:python-uk-bounces@python.org]On Behalf Of Andy Robinson Sent: 09 September 2003 21:58 To: python-uk@python.org Subject: [python-uk] Oxford Python conference next year At last, a genuine non-spam post.... I am told the ACCU event next year will be held on April 14-17 in Oxford (Wednesday to Saturday). Python can have 2 days again, and they also hope to have a 1-2 day "open source" track (for general discussion, not obscure specific projects). The immediate action is to set the days of the Python track; they will formally announce the event in a week or two then it is time to activate our planning machinery... My preliminary feeling is that Python should occupy Friday and Saturday. This lets people from Europe cross a Saturday and get cheap tickets, means only one day off work is needed for people whose boss did not send them, and leaves time to do some tourism for those from out of town. Anyone agree or disagree? Thanks, Andy Robinson _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.516 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 01/09/03 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.516 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 01/09/03 From andy at reportlab.com Thu Sep 11 11:40:59 2003 From: andy at reportlab.com (Andy Robinson) Date: Thu Sep 11 05:37:30 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Oxford Python conference next year In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > I expect everyone can see both sides of the all-weekday/part-weekend > argument. While I would, like Dale, have a preference for a > during-the-week, > I think it would be good to try out Andy's smart idea, to see what > improvement in attendance results from the Fri/Sat experiment. Compromise: Since I posted it seems 'highly likely' that I have persuaded Eric Raymond to be keynote speaker on the Open Source track, and that they will be receptive to suggestions from us about what goes in that track. Assume Open Source is Wed/Thu and Python Fri/Sat, so we can do both. Let's ask Dale what topics he'd really like to hear about and try to put them on Friday, and see if anything not-pure- Python-but-interesting-anyway goes into the Open Source track on Thursday? I am pretty sure that the "crossing a Saturday" thing and the chance of a nice weekend break will attract Europeans and maybe even Guido again. The dinner will definitely be on friday night, we have no influence over that.... Best Regards, Andy From tamiaresv070998 at verizon.net Sun Sep 14 04:56:44 2003 From: tamiaresv070998 at verizon.net (Gworeniel) Date: Sun Sep 14 11:07:21 2003 Subject: [python-uk] python-uk, Get your University Diploma Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Chris Adrian Midgley wrote: > On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 13:43, Adrian Midgley wrote: > >>On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 08:46, Ali Bahrami wrote: From niall at lastminute.com Wed Sep 24 10:36:46 2003 From: niall at lastminute.com (Niall Dalton) Date: Wed Sep 24 10:37:03 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Python related job openings at Lastminute.com Message-ID: <1064414206.17119.133.camel@localhost.localdomain> Hello, I hope this is ok on this list, but we have a couple of openings that may be of interest to you all. Python experience is a plus for these positions. I'm happy to answer questions relating to these directly, and you can even send a CV to me by email rather than to our HR department. Regards, Niall lastminute.com dominates the online european travel & entertainment market. we have a tidal wave of customers. we have a tidal wave of data. we need you to build the most exciting new applications that bring the two together using your advanced knowledge of algorithms, search, personalization, collaborative filtering and dynamic pricing technologies. working in small teams, you'll develop efficient algorithms for processing huge amounts of data. you'll build highly-scalable distributed systems that run on the lastminute cluster. if you have the enthusiasm then we have the chance for you to get your hands dirty on the most interesting problems in the industry. Search and personalization infrastructure developer Purpose of role: Development role within the technical team implementing the high-performance core of Lastminute's next-generation search and personalization platform, building scalable and highly available systems for processing tremendous amounts of data on the lastminute cluster. Main duties and responsibilities: Responsible for development of key components of our next-generation search and personalization platform; building low-level code in conjunction with the platform architect. Algorithm and code development, tuning, review and testing on a range of platforms (32 and 64 bit) Educational background & specialist skills # Degree in computer science or numerate discipline, MS/MSc degree preferred, PhD a bonus # Several years developing/designing large software systems with extensive experience programming in C or other systems languages # Low-level performance tuning # Developing or porting code to 64-bit platforms # Development within a Unix or Linux environment # Strong knowledge of algorithms and data structures # Knowledge of a range of higher level languages (Erlang, Lisp, Java, Python etc.) # Distributed systems and network programming Search and personalization application developer Purpose of role: Development role within the technical team implementing next-generation search applications on our new high-performance search and personalzation infrastructure. Main duties and responsibilities: Responsible for development of search and personalization applications that take advantage of features unique to our new infrastructure, taking applications from initial conception, to implementation, to production deployment Educational background & specialist skills # Degree in computer science or numerate discipline, MS/MSc degree preferred, PhD a bonus # Several years developing/designing large software systems # Knowledge representation and design skills # Strong knowledge of algorithms and data structures # Knowledge of a range of languages and paradigms, including strong Java, Python, C or Lisp skills # Machine learning and information retrieval experience a plus # Distributed systems and network programming ________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star Internet. The service is powered by MessageLabs. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit: http://www.star.net.uk ________________________________________________________________________ From darwin at element12.net Thu Sep 25 05:22:15 2003 From: darwin at element12.net (Darwin Peltan) Date: Thu Sep 25 05:22:26 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Python Hosting Message-ID: Hi Does anyone have any recommendations for reasonably priced python hosting please. I need a small amount of space < 100mb, with MySQL database, and SSH access. Thanks in advance Darwin Peltan From cs1spw at bath.ac.uk Thu Sep 25 05:38:38 2003 From: cs1spw at bath.ac.uk (Simon Willison) Date: Thu Sep 25 05:37:47 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Python Hosting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3F72B79E.1040209@bath.ac.uk> Darwin Peltan wrote: > Does anyone have any recommendations for reasonably priced python > hosting please. I need a small amount of space < 100mb, with MySQL > database, and SSH access. Web Mania will do you all that and more for the absurd price of ?20/year. I just wouldn't use them for anything important (at that price, I thoroughly expect them to drop off the face of the earth any second). Security may not be up to much either. www.web-mania.com They don't list Python as a feature, but they have 1.5.2 and 2.2.2 installed and you can run them as CGIs. Cheers, Simon From matt at pollenation.net Thu Sep 25 05:46:46 2003 From: matt at pollenation.net (Matt Goodall) Date: Thu Sep 25 05:44:31 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Python Hosting In-Reply-To: <3F72B79E.1040209@bath.ac.uk> References: <3F72B79E.1040209@bath.ac.uk> Message-ID: <3F72B986.2050408@pollenation.net> Simon Willison wrote: > Darwin Peltan wrote: > >> Does anyone have any recommendations for reasonably priced python >> hosting please. I need a small amount of space < 100mb, with MySQL >> database, and SSH access. > > > Web Mania will do you all that and more for the absurd price of > ?20/year. I just wouldn't use them for anything important (at that > price, I thoroughly expect them to drop off the face of the earth any > second). Security may not be up to much either. > > www.web-mania.com > > They don't list Python as a feature, but they have 1.5.2 and 2.2.2 > installed and you can run them as CGIs. Blimey, that's cheap! Simon, do you actually use them? If so: * what is the service like? * do you know how many people they squeeze onto each server? * do they support fastcgi or scgi? Thanks, Matt -- Matt Goodall, Pollenation Internet Ltd w: http://www.pollenationinternet.com e: matt@pollenation.net From jon+python-uk at unequivocal.co.uk Thu Sep 25 06:03:36 2003 From: jon+python-uk at unequivocal.co.uk (Jon Ribbens) Date: Thu Sep 25 06:03:40 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Python Hosting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20030925100336.GB28803@snowy.squish.net> Darwin Peltan wrote: > Does anyone have any recommendations for reasonably priced python hosting > please. I need a small amount of space < 100mb, with MySQL database, and > SSH access. www.gradwell.com have Python 2.2.2, MySQL etc and FastCGI... From andy at reportlab.com Thu Sep 25 06:48:45 2003 From: andy at reportlab.com (andy@reportlab.com) Date: Thu Sep 25 06:48:35 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Python Hosting In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > Hi > > Does anyone have any recommendations for reasonably priced python hosting > please. I need a small amount of space < 100mb, with MySQL database, and > SSH access. > > Thanks in advance > > Darwin Peltan We use pair networks (www.pair.com). Webmaster accounts ($29 per month or thereabouts) give you full use of the C compiler, Python, 5 hosted MySQL databases which also allow ODBC acces, and loads of other goodies. There are cheaper options, but these guys are excellent. One and One (www.oneandone.co.uk) will actually give you a root linux server for GBP 29 per month - I have not tried them but seems very good value. - Andy Robinson From hduerer at gmx.net Thu Sep 25 07:41:23 2003 From: hduerer at gmx.net (Holger Duerer) Date: Thu Sep 25 07:41:29 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Python Hosting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Darwin Peltan wrote: > Hi > > Does anyone have any recommendations for reasonably priced python hosting > please. I need a small amount of space < 100mb, with MySQL database, and > SSH access. I use vex.net (www.vex.net). Not necessarily the speediest when it comes to queries but no big problems so far (used if for about a year now). They allow background processes and are generally python friendly. MySQL is possible although they obviously prefer PostreSQL (one of them maintains one of the Python DB adapters). (If you sign up there, mention that I (username 'holly' on vex) recommended you as it will give me some discount. :-) ) Holger From andy47 at halfcooked.com Thu Sep 25 09:27:43 2003 From: andy47 at halfcooked.com (Andy Todd) Date: Thu Sep 25 09:28:19 2003 Subject: [python-uk] Python Hosting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3F72ED4F.1030507@halfcooked.com> Darwin Peltan wrote: > Hi > > Does anyone have any recommendations for reasonably priced python > hosting please. I need a small amount of space < 100mb, with MySQL > database, and SSH access. > > Thanks in advance > > Darwin Peltan > Everything you need to know is on a wiki (somewhere), in this case it's; http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/PythonHosting I use Cornerhost (http://www.cornerhost.com/), for what you want it's about $200 (US) a year. I for one am very impressed with their service. 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I need a small amount of space < 100mb, with MySQL database, and >SSH access. > >Thanks in advance > >Darwin Peltan [I am resending this in plain text, since HTML seems to screw up in digest mode - my apologies to anyone who gets it twice] I am currently switching to Zettai.net. They are cheap, starting at $29 per year for basic hosting which includes 1 domain, 200Mb storage, 2Gb/month transfer, Python 2.1.3 & 2.3 and a host of Python packages. They also have a range of options up to dedicated Zope servers from $290 pa. They specialise in Zope and Python, and the support is top notch. Dave Kirby - The Developers' Coach Helping software professionals and teams achieve peak performance email: dave@thedeveloperscoach.com UK Phone: 020 8352 2147 International Phone: (+44) 20 8352 2147 web: http://www.thedeveloperscoach.com - sign up for my free eZine, The Agile Developer's Life