From michael at grazebrook.com Mon Jan 4 10:41:01 2016 From: michael at grazebrook.com (Michael Grazebrook) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 15:41:01 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] First dojo of 2016 is next Thursday: Wait list In-Reply-To: <5685087D.4070604@ntoll.org> References: <5685087D.4070604@ntoll.org> Message-ID: <568A928D.7060905@grazebrook.com> Thanks. Signed up. From vidaghanaei at gmail.com Mon Jan 4 10:54:29 2016 From: vidaghanaei at gmail.com (Vidoo) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 15:54:29 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] First dojo of 2016 is next Thursday: Wait list In-Reply-To: <568A928D.7060905@grazebrook.com> References: <5685087D.4070604@ntoll.org> <568A928D.7060905@grazebrook.com> Message-ID: Hi all, I am very new to the group, and would like to take part in the coding dojo. However, I am a beginner and not much of python coding skills.., Would it be a place for me? Thanks a lot, Vida Sent from my iPhone > On 4 Jan 2016, at 15:41, Michael Grazebrook wrote: > > Thanks. Signed up. > > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk From walker_s at hotmail.co.uk Mon Jan 4 11:08:37 2016 From: walker_s at hotmail.co.uk (SW) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 16:08:37 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] First dojo of 2016 is next Thursday: Wait list In-Reply-To: References: <5685087D.4070604@ntoll.org> <568A928D.7060905@grazebrook.com> Message-ID: Hi Vida, When I first started I could just about print 'hello world' in python. I found the atmosphere to be great and very welcoming to beginners. I've been going for several years now, so hopefully that's a reasonable indication of my opinion of the dojo. *smiles* Thanks, S On 04/01/16 15:54, Vidoo wrote: > Hi all, > > I am very new to the group, and would like to take part in the coding dojo. However, I am a beginner and not much of python coding skills.., > > Would it be a place for me? > > Thanks a lot, > Vida > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On 4 Jan 2016, at 15:41, Michael Grazebrook wrote: >> >> Thanks. Signed up. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> python-uk mailing list >> python-uk at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > > From vidaghanaei at gmail.com Mon Jan 4 11:35:30 2016 From: vidaghanaei at gmail.com (Vida Ghanaei) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 16:35:30 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] First dojo of 2016 is next Thursday: Wait list In-Reply-To: References: <5685087D.4070604@ntoll.org> <568A928D.7060905@grazebrook.com> Message-ID: Thanks a lot for your response! Then I take it forward and hope to attend on Thursday, if I get through the waiting list... Best regards, Vida > On 4 Jan 2016, at 16:08, SW wrote: > > Hi Vida, > When I first started I could just about print 'hello world' in python. I > found the atmosphere to be great and very welcoming to beginners. I've > been going for several years now, so hopefully that's a reasonable > indication of my opinion of the dojo. *smiles* > > Thanks, > S > > On 04/01/16 15:54, Vidoo wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I am very new to the group, and would like to take part in the coding dojo. However, I am a beginner and not much of python coding skills.., >> >> Would it be a place for me? >> >> Thanks a lot, >> Vida >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On 4 Jan 2016, at 15:41, Michael Grazebrook wrote: >>> >>> Thanks. Signed up. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> python-uk mailing list >>> python-uk at python.org >>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk >> _______________________________________________ >> python-uk mailing list >> python-uk at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk From walker_s at hotmail.co.uk Mon Jan 4 12:09:23 2016 From: walker_s at hotmail.co.uk (SW) Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 17:09:23 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] First dojo of 2016 is next Thursday: Wait list In-Reply-To: References: <5685087D.4070604@ntoll.org> <568A928D.7060905@grazebrook.com> Message-ID: Good luck! S On 04/01/16 16:35, Vida Ghanaei wrote: > Thanks a lot for your response! Then I take it forward and hope to attend on Thursday, if I get through > the waiting list... > > Best regards, > Vida >> On 4 Jan 2016, at 16:08, SW wrote: >> >> Hi Vida, >> When I first started I could just about print 'hello world' in python. I >> found the atmosphere to be great and very welcoming to beginners. I've >> been going for several years now, so hopefully that's a reasonable >> indication of my opinion of the dojo. *smiles* >> >> Thanks, >> S >> >> On 04/01/16 15:54, Vidoo wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I am very new to the group, and would like to take part in the coding dojo. However, I am a beginner and not much of python coding skills.., >>> >>> Would it be a place for me? >>> >>> Thanks a lot, >>> Vida >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>>> On 4 Jan 2016, at 15:41, Michael Grazebrook wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks. Signed up. >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> python-uk mailing list >>>> python-uk at python.org >>>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk >>> _______________________________________________ >>> python-uk mailing list >>> python-uk at python.org >>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> python-uk mailing list >> python-uk at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > > From walker_s at hotmail.co.uk Sat Jan 9 03:14:29 2016 From: walker_s at hotmail.co.uk (SW) Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2016 08:14:29 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Build Something! (AKA London Python Project Nights) Message-ID: Good morning all, The next session of 'Build Something' will be on Wednesday 20th. If you have an idea you keep meaning to work on then feel free to sign up, come along, and find an excuse to work on it for an evening! http://www.meetup.com/London-Python-Project-Nights/ Looking forward to seeing some of you there! Thanks, S From info at whywouldwe.com Sun Jan 17 11:39:24 2016 From: info at whywouldwe.com (info at whywouldwe.com) Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2016 17:39:24 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Fw: new important message Message-ID: <000029ddab58$b9691a75$4203567f$@whywouldwe.com> Hello! New message, please read info at whywouldwe.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk Tue Jan 26 16:04:03 2016 From: tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk (Tony Ibbs) Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 21:04:03 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Next CamPUG meeting: Tue 1st Feb 2016 Message-ID: <2C449B7E-74A7-4DB6-A13F-C491A1CB8EED@tibsnjoan.co.uk> The next Cambridge Python User Group meeting will be on Tuesday 1st February at 7pm Geoffrey French will talk about Deep Learning, which he has used to recognise dead fish (for money) and facial expressions (for fun): "In the last few years, deep neural networks have been used to generate state of the art results in image classification, segmentation and object detection. They have also successfully been used for speech recognition. In this talk, I will give an introduction to deep neural networks. I will cover how they work, how they are trained, and how to get going. The talk will primarily focus on image processing." About himself, Geoffrey says: "I am a researcher at Kings College London working in the area of developing new kinds of programming tools. I have also worked on two computer vision projects in the past, aimed at processing microscope images and quantifying surveillance videos from fishing trawlers. I tend to use Python out of choice for almost anything I can!" This meeting will be held at the Department of Engineering (that should link to a map). For those who came to the January meeting, we should be in a room two floors up from that room. Come in at reception, and the stairs are on the right. If the reception doors are shut and locked, then there may be a porter to let you in, and otherwise I shall have left a notice on one of the doors with my mobile number, so you can ring to be let in. There may be lots of other people around the ground floor, as there is another event on. Meetings after that will be: ? Tuesday 1st March 2016 - Come and play with Anvil (http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/events/227697910/) ? Tuesday 5th April 2016 - Compiling B with Python (http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/events/227894378/) ? Tuesday 3rd May - to be determined Please note that we are also now on meetup.com, at http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/. If possible, please RSVP there for meetings so we have an idea of numbers. As an incentive, there's much more detail about each meeting there. Tweeting may occur at https://twitter.com/campython Tibs From j.g.metcalfe at gmail.com Wed Jan 27 14:03:50 2016 From: j.g.metcalfe at gmail.com (Joe Metcalfe) Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 19:03:50 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] python-uk Digest, Vol 149, Issue 6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Tibs, I think that will be Tuesday 2nd Feb.! Joe On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 5:00 PM, wrote: > Send python-uk mailing list submissions to > python-uk at python.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > python-uk-request at python.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > python-uk-owner at python.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of python-uk digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Next CamPUG meeting: Tue 1st Feb 2016 (Tony Ibbs) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 21:04:03 +0000 > From: Tony Ibbs > To: UK Python Users > Subject: [python-uk] Next CamPUG meeting: Tue 1st Feb 2016 > Message-ID: <2C449B7E-74A7-4DB6-A13F-C491A1CB8EED at tibsnjoan.co.uk> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > The next Cambridge Python User Group meeting will be on Tuesday 1st > February at 7pm > > Geoffrey French will talk about Deep Learning, which he has used to > recognise dead fish (for money) and facial expressions (for fun): > > "In the last few years, deep neural networks have been used to generate > state of the art results in image classification, segmentation and object > detection. They have also successfully been used for speech recognition. In > this talk, I will give an introduction to deep neural networks. I will > cover how they work, how they are trained, and how to get going. The talk > will primarily focus on image processing." > > About himself, Geoffrey says: > > "I am a researcher at Kings College London working in the area of > developing new kinds of programming tools. I have also worked on two > computer vision projects in the past, aimed at processing microscope images > and quantifying surveillance videos from fishing trawlers. I tend to use > Python out of choice for almost anything I can!" > > This meeting will be held at the Department of Engineering (that should > link to a map). > > For those who came to the January meeting, we should be in a room two > floors up from that room. Come in at reception, and the stairs are on the > right. If the reception doors are shut and locked, then there may be a > porter to let you in, and otherwise I shall have left a notice on one of > the doors with my mobile number, so you can ring to be let in. There may be > lots of other people around the ground floor, as there is another event on. > > Meetings after that will be: > > ? Tuesday 1st March 2016 - Come and play with Anvil ( > http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/events/227697910/) > ? Tuesday 5th April 2016 - Compiling B with Python ( > http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/events/227894378/) > ? Tuesday 3rd May - to be determined > > Please note that we are also now on meetup.com, at > http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/. If possible, please RSVP there for > meetings so we have an idea of numbers. As an incentive, there's much more > detail about each meeting there. > > Tweeting may occur at https://twitter.com/campython > > Tibs > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > > > ------------------------------ > > End of python-uk Digest, Vol 149, Issue 6 > ***************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ntoll at ntoll.org Thu Jan 28 03:10:01 2016 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas H.Tollervey) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 08:10:01 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] A MicroPython kickstarter Message-ID: <56A9CCD9.3090207@ntoll.org> Folks, Damien is at it again... :-) He's created a version of MicroPython that runs on the ubiquitous ESP8266 WiFi chip (so Pythonic IoT a doddle). If you want to support Python as a first class IoT language then please consider backing this: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/214379695/micropython-on-the-esp8266-beautifully-easy-iot From the blurb: "We want to make MicroPython run like clockwork on the bare metal of the ESP8266 Wi-Fi chip. MicroPython gives you the benefits of a well-known high-level programming language - simple and powerful code, and rapid development - all in the constraints of a microcontroller. Using MicroPython on the ESP8266 will allow you to create beautiful Internet of Things devices with ease, much quicker than with C or similar compiled languages, and using Python is a lot of fun!" N. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Knowing how to configure the multi-function pins on the 3200 would be a great help, as the hardware documentation is voluminous and more intended, OI suspect, for engineers planning production runs of thousands of devices. The lab is still in its Christmas closedown state (it's the garage, and hasn't yet recovered from having to stash all kinds of stuff there to accommodate guests), but I defeinitely plan to get back to it again when work quietens down. Probably about this time next year, the way things are going. I'm supporting Damien's Kickstarter project because documentation is important, the 8266 looks like a more usable device than the 3200, and it's just the right thing to do! regards Steve Steve Holden On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 8:10 AM, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote: > Folks, > > Damien is at it again... :-) > > He's created a version of MicroPython that runs on the ubiquitous > ESP8266 WiFi chip (so Pythonic IoT a doddle). > > If you want to support Python as a first class IoT language then please > consider backing this: > > > https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/214379695/micropython-on-the-esp8266-beautifully-easy-iot > > From the blurb: > > "We want to make MicroPython run like clockwork on the bare metal of the > ESP8266 Wi-Fi chip. MicroPython gives you the benefits of a well-known > high-level programming language - simple and powerful code, and rapid > development - all in the constraints of a microcontroller. Using > MicroPython on the ESP8266 will allow you to create beautiful Internet > of Things devices with ease, much quicker than with C or similar > compiled languages, and using Python is a lot of fun!" > > > N. > > > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk Thu Jan 28 12:05:39 2016 From: fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk (Michael Foord) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 17:05:39 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Northants Geek Meet Message-ID: <56AA4A63.4070208@voidspace.org.uk> Hey all, There is a Northants Geeks meetup tonight! 8pm at the Malt Shovel pub in Northampton. All the best, Michael Foord From mail at timgolden.me.uk Thu Jan 28 12:11:12 2016 From: mail at timgolden.me.uk (Tim Golden) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 17:11:12 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] February's London Python Dojo Message-ID: <56AA4BB0.7020304@timgolden.me.uk> We're just finalising the details of February's Dojo which should take place next Thursday, 4th Feb. Stay tuned TJG From tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk Thu Jan 28 14:49:51 2016 From: tibs at tibsnjoan.co.uk (Tony Ibbs) Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 19:49:51 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Next CamPUG meeting: Tue 2nd (not 1st) Feb 2016 In-Reply-To: <2C449B7E-74A7-4DB6-A13F-C491A1CB8EED@tibsnjoan.co.uk> References: <2C449B7E-74A7-4DB6-A13F-C491A1CB8EED@tibsnjoan.co.uk> Message-ID: <142DBFC1-32BE-4B22-A554-5DBB2FF85018@tibsnjoan.co.uk> As someone else pointed out, our next meeting will actually be Tuesday *2nd* February. Apologies for the mistake. Tibs > On 26 Jan 2016, at 21:04, Tony Ibbs wrote: > > The next Cambridge Python User Group meeting will be on Tuesday 1st February at 7pm > > Geoffrey French will talk about Deep Learning, which he has used to recognise dead fish (for money) and facial expressions (for fun): > > "In the last few years, deep neural networks have been used to generate state of the art results in image classification, segmentation and object detection. They have also successfully been used for speech recognition. In this talk, I will give an introduction to deep neural networks. I will cover how they work, how they are trained, and how to get going. The talk will primarily focus on image processing." > > About himself, Geoffrey says: > > "I am a researcher at Kings College London working in the area of developing new kinds of programming tools. I have also worked on two computer vision projects in the past, aimed at processing microscope images and quantifying surveillance videos from fishing trawlers. I tend to use Python out of choice for almost anything I can!" > > This meeting will be held at the Department of Engineering (that should link to a map). > > For those who came to the January meeting, we should be in a room two floors up from that room. Come in at reception, and the stairs are on the right. If the reception doors are shut and locked, then there may be a porter to let you in, and otherwise I shall have left a notice on one of the doors with my mobile number, so you can ring to be let in. There may be lots of other people around the ground floor, as there is another event on. > > Meetings after that will be: > > ? Tuesday 1st March 2016 - Come and play with Anvil (http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/events/227697910/) > ? Tuesday 5th April 2016 - Compiling B with Python (http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/events/227894378/) > ? Tuesday 3rd May - to be determined > > Please note that we are also now on meetup.com, at http://www.meetup.com/CamPUG/. If possible, please RSVP there for meetings so we have an idea of numbers. As an incentive, there's much more detail about each meeting there. > > Tweeting may occur at https://twitter.com/campython > > Tibs > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk From mail at timgolden.me.uk Fri Jan 29 08:18:40 2016 From: mail at timgolden.me.uk (Tim Golden) Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2016 13:18:40 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] London Python Dojo Feb 2016 Message-ID: <56AB66B0.5010502@timgolden.me.uk> Tickets are now available for February's London Python Dojo: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/london-python-code-dojo-season-7-episode-6-tickets-21110464969 If you have in mind a lightning talk you'd like to give to start things off, please let us know. TJG From akumria at acm.org Sat Jan 30 06:50:10 2016 From: akumria at acm.org (Anand Kumria) Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2016 11:50:10 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] London Django Meetup: 16th Feb 2016 Message-ID: <56ACA372.3090509@acm.org> Hi all, We are onto our second meeting of the year and we have a great line-up if you would like to come along: /How to build a cat website in 15 mins - Colm O'Connor / Acceptance test driven development with cookiecutter-django and hitch test . /PanelApp, an example of Django helping Genomics - Antonio Rueda-Martin /Once you have genomic data, how do you know what is a marker of a problem? /How to communicate - Tom Christie/ What problems are we running into building Web APIs today? Colm is the author of the hitch test framework, Antonio is a bioinformation at Genomics England and Tom is the author of the Django REST Framework . Further details are on meetup: http://www.meetup.com/The-London-Django-Meetup-Group/events/228363107/ We hope to see you there! 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It only takes a second: [to be filled in] From harry.percival at gmail.com Sun Jan 31 01:33:23 2016 From: harry.percival at gmail.com (Harry Percival) Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 06:33:23 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] London Django Meetup: 16th Feb 2016 In-Reply-To: <20160130161624.GY15735@unequivocal.co.uk> References: <56ACA372.3090509@acm.org> <20160130161624.GY15735@unequivocal.co.uk> Message-ID: Is this the actual link for the signup then? https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/7749-django-february-meetup# On 30 January 2016 at 16:16, Jon Ribbens wrote: > On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 11:50:10AM +0000, Anand Kumria wrote: > > Further details are on meetup: > > > > > http://www.meetup.com/The-London-Django-Meetup-Group/events/228363107/ > > You might like to be aware that the meetup page says: > > Please note: in order to attend, you also need to register on the > Skills Matter site for this meetup. 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From akumria at acm.org Sun Jan 31 12:39:45 2016 From: akumria at acm.org (Anand Kumria) Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 17:39:45 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] London Django Meetup: 16th Feb 2016 In-Reply-To: <20160130161624.GY15735@unequivocal.co.uk> References: <56ACA372.3090509@acm.org> <20160130161624.GY15735@unequivocal.co.uk> Message-ID: <56AE46E1.9030609@acm.org> Hi Jon, On 30/01/16 16:16, Jon Ribbens wrote: > On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 11:50:10AM +0000, Anand Kumria wrote: >> Further details are on meetup: >> >> http://www.meetup.com/The-London-Django-Meetup-Group/events/228363107/ > You might like to be aware that the meetup page says: > > Please note: in order to attend, you also need to register on the > Skills Matter site for this meetup. It only takes a second: > [to be filled in] I know - unfortunately the person who normally generates the URL has been on leave for the last 2 weeks and none of the 4 people who are looking after his function had worked out how to generate a URL for the meeting. ( I would have replied yesterday but my Internet was down; as Harry has noted they have since made one available ). Cheers, Anand -- ?Don?t be sad because it?s over. Smile because it happened.? ? Dr. Seuss From akumria at acm.org Sun Jan 31 12:40:38 2016 From: akumria at acm.org (Anand Kumria) Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 17:40:38 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] London Django Meetup: 16th Feb 2016 In-Reply-To: References: <56ACA372.3090509@acm.org> <20160130161624.GY15735@unequivocal.co.uk> Message-ID: <56AE4716.1090009@acm.org> Hi Harry, Yes - it is. I've updated the meetup page now that they've managed to generate the URL for us. Thanks, Anand On 31/01/16 06:33, Harry Percival wrote: > Is this the actual link for the signup then? > https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/7749-django-february-meetup# > > On 30 January 2016 at 16:16, Jon Ribbens > > wrote: > > On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 11:50:10AM +0000, Anand Kumria wrote: > > Further details are on meetup: > > > > > http://www.meetup.com/The-London-Django-Meetup-Group/events/228363107/ > > You might like to be aware that the meetup page says: > > Please note: in order to attend, you also need to register on the > Skills Matter site for this meetup. It only takes a second: > [to be filled in] > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > > > > > -- > ------------------------------ > Harry J.W. Percival > ------------------------------ > Twitter: @hjwp > Mobile: +44 (0) 78877 02511 > Skype: harry.percival > > > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk -- ?Don?t be sad because it?s over. Smile because it happened.? ? Dr. Seuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tartley at tartley.com Sun Jan 31 14:11:32 2016 From: tartley at tartley.com (Jonathan Hartley) Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 13:11:32 -0600 Subject: [python-uk] repurposing python-uk artwork Message-ID: <3ee568fe036e81af2a032a6a9e065b1c@webmail.webfaction.com> Is the fantastic PyCon UK artwork of recent years licensed such that I could re-use it for my own purposes? I've set up a new Python meetup group in my new homeland of Rochester, Minnesota, USA. I'm going to distribute flyers to promote the group in local colleges and the like. Since the very best Python related artwork I've ever seen is the PyCon UK graphics of the last few years, I'd love to re-use that and just plaster my own text on top, along the lines of "come to our local Python meetup!" If this is allowed, where could I get it? Jonathan -- Jonathan Hartley tartley at tartley.com +1 507-513-1101 From ntoll at ntoll.org Sun Jan 31 14:13:17 2016 From: ntoll at ntoll.org (Nicholas H.Tollervey) Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 19:13:17 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] repurposing python-uk artwork In-Reply-To: <3ee568fe036e81af2a032a6a9e065b1c@webmail.webfaction.com> References: <3ee568fe036e81af2a032a6a9e065b1c@webmail.webfaction.com> Message-ID: <56AE5CCD.9050201@ntoll.org> On 31/01/16 19:11, Jonathan Hartley wrote: > Is the fantastic PyCon UK artwork of recent years licensed such that I > could re-use it for my own purposes? > > I've set up a new Python meetup group in my new homeland of Rochester, > Minnesota, USA. I'm going to distribute flyers to promote the group in > local colleges and the like. Since the very best Python related artwork > I've ever seen is the PyCon UK graphics of the last few years, I'd love > to re-use that and just plaster my own text on top, along the lines of > "come to our local Python meetup!" > > If this is allowed, where could I get it? > > Jonathan > You need to speak to awesomely talented Steve Hawkes (cc'd). Hope you're enjoying the Minnesota weather... ;-) N. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Since the very best Python related artwork > I've ever seen is the PyCon UK graphics of the last few years, I'd love > to re-use that and just plaster my own text on top, along the lines of > "come to our local Python meetup!" > > If this is allowed, where could I get it? > > Jonathan > Alternatively, why not create a PyComic (Steve was also involved in the design of this rather bonkers project). Nothing says "take me seriously" like a comic... http://pycomic.github.io/ Example output: http://goo.gl/6jmCw0 :-P N. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 473 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: