From aikimark at aol.com Mon Jul 6 18:28:23 2020 From: aikimark at aol.com (Mark Hutchinson) Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2020 22:28:23 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [TriPython] Article for Flask developers References: <848522304.3394902.1594074503078.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <848522304.3394902.1594074503078@mail.yahoo.com> Hi all Hope you had a good July 4th weekend. If you use Flask in your development stack, here's an article about using Neo4j (graph database) to help your user authentication. https://medium.com/swlh/flask-user-auth-with-neo4j-cca79aa90f57 Note: Since medium.com limits the number of free articles you can view, try opening the above link in incognito mode. Mark Hutchinson -------------- next part -------------- Hi all Hope you had a good July 4th weekend. If you use Flask in your development stack, here's an article about using Neo4j (graph database) to help your user authentication. [1]https://medium.com/swlh/flask-user-auth-with-neo4j-cca79aa90f57 Note: Since medium.com limits the number of free articles you can view, try opening the above link in incognito mode. Mark Hutchinson References Visible links 1. https://medium.com/swlh/flask-user-auth-with-neo4j-cca79aa90f57 From t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com Tue Jul 7 15:08:01 2020 From: t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com (Tiago Mendes) Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2020 15:08:01 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups Message-ID: Hi All, Hope everyone is well! I'm reaching out because, simply put, I miss the meetups! Shortly after moving to RTP I stumbled upon this group and managed to participate in 2 different meetups prior to the pandemic. I'm enjoying learning Python by myself but would like to see the group come together, even if we do so virtually! What would you think of having a virtual meeting at the same time/date we typically used to meet? I've setup a Discord Server, https://discord.gg/j73CeQT which is free and could accommodate the group. I think Discord is fairly well known, but for those that dont know it, it supports chat/audio/video meetings with multiple people, screen share and a lot more. One of the things I enjoy is the fact that you can have multiple rooms within a single instance, meaning that different groups of people can work on something together on different voice channels. Another cool thing is that the "meeting rooms" are always online/accessible which differs from a webinar where the meeting room opens/closes at a specified time/date. Last but not least, I think Discord would work well because the administrative burden of running this is minimal. I've set up a few rooms and basic permissions in a matter of minutes. Is this something we could try? Best, Tiago M. -------------- next part -------------- Hi All, Hope everyone is well! I'm reaching out because, simply put, I miss the meetups! Shortly after moving to RTP I stumbled upon this group and managed to participate in 2 different meetups prior to the pandemic. I'm enjoying learning Python by myself but would like to see the group come together, even if we do so virtually! What would you think of having a virtual meeting at the same time/date we typically used to meet? I've setup a Discord Server,?[1]https://discord.gg/j73CeQT which is free and could accommodate?the group. I think Discord is fairly well known, but for those that dont know it, it supports chat/audio/video meetings with multiple people, screen share and a lot more. One of the things I enjoy is the fact that you can have multiple rooms within a single instance, meaning that different groups of people can work on something together on different voice channels. Another cool thing is that the "meeting rooms" are always online/accessible? which differs from a webinar where the meeting room opens/closes at a specified time/date. Last but not least, I think Discord would work well because the administrative burden of running this is minimal. I've set up a few rooms and basic permissions in a matter of minutes. Is?this something we could try? Best, Tiago M. References Visible links 1. https://discord.gg/j73CeQT From thomson at neuro.duke.edu Sun Jul 12 18:14:56 2020 From: thomson at neuro.duke.edu (Eric Thomson) Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2020 22:14:56 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Tiago: this is an interesting question thanks for taking the initiative to bring it up. While I organize Durham Project night, a format not conducive to online meetings (a bunch of people sitting around coding and eating pizza with random code chat interspersed), one very doable option would be to condense all of the Tripython meetups into one: basically the Tripython meetup would absorb all three Project nights so we'd have a speaker and lightning talks, and that's it. I'm curious what people think? If you look at the larger meetups in the area (e.g., AI now) they are continuing on with online meetups. It would be a shame if TriPython were to be hobbled for too long by this damned virus. Best, Eric ________________________________ From: TriZPUG on behalf of Tiago Mendes Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2020 3:08 PM To: trizpug at python.org Subject: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups Hi All, Hope everyone is well! I'm reaching out because, simply put, I miss the meetups! Shortly after moving to RTP I stumbled upon this group and managed to participate in 2 different meetups prior to the pandemic. I'm enjoying learning Python by myself but would like to see the group come together, even if we do so virtually! What would you think of having a virtual meeting at the same time/date we typically used to meet? I've setup a Discord Server, https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://discord.gg/j73CeQT__;!!OToaGQ!5aVe3gh5rHbt82tNvNlQxrZVtzVwj4LRIC1llr3x-Eewkt1K4u42EsS0BMHuadODJOn7$ which is free and could accommodate the group. I think Discord is fairly well known, but for those that dont know it, it supports chat/audio/video meetings with multiple people, screen share and a lot more. One of the things I enjoy is the fact that you can have multiple rooms within a single instance, meaning that different groups of people can work on something together on different voice channels. Another cool thing is that the "meeting rooms" are always online/accessible which differs from a webinar where the meeting room opens/closes at a specified time/date. Last but not least, I think Discord would work well because the administrative burden of running this is minimal. I've set up a few rooms and basic permissions in a matter of minutes. Is this something we could try? Best, Tiago M. -------------- next part -------------- Hi Tiago: this is an interesting question thanks for taking the initiative to bring it up. While I organize Durham Project night, a format not conducive to online meetings (a bunch of people sitting around coding and eating pizza with random code chat interspersed), one very doable option would be to condense all of the Tripython meetups into one: basically the Tripython meetup would absorb all three Project nights so we'd have a speaker and lightning talks, and that's it. I'm curious what people think? If you look at the larger meetups in the area (e.g., AI now) they are continuing on with online meetups. It would be a shame if TriPython were to be hobbled for too long by this damned virus. Best, Eric -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TriZPUG on behalf of Tiago Mendes Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2020 3:08 PM To: trizpug at python.org Subject: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups ?? Hi All, Hope everyone is well! I'm reaching out because, simply put, I miss the meetups! Shortly after moving to RTP I stumbled upon this group and managed to participate in 2 different meetups prior to the pandemic. I'm enjoying learning Python by myself but would like to see the group come together, even if we do so virtually! What would you think of having a virtual meeting at the same time/date we typically used to meet? I've setup a Discord Server, [1]https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://discord.gg/j73CeQT__;!!OToaGQ!5aVe3gh5rHbt82tNvNlQxrZVtzVwj4LRIC1llr3x-Eewkt1K4u42EsS0BMHuadODJOn7$?? which is free and could accommodate the group. I think Discord is fairly well known, but for those that dont know it, it supports chat/audio/video meetings with multiple people, screen share and a lot more. One of the things I enjoy is the fact that you can have multiple rooms within a single instance, meaning that different groups of people can work on something together on different voice channels. Another cool thing is that the "meeting rooms" are always online/accessible?? which differs from a webinar where the meeting room opens/closes at a specified time/date. Last but not least, I think Discord would work well because the administrative burden of running this is minimal. I've set up a few rooms and basic permissions in a matter of minutes. Is this something we could try? Best, Tiago M. References Visible links 1. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://discord.gg/j73CeQT__;!!OToaGQ!5aVe3gh5rHbt82tNvNlQxrZVtzVwj4LRIC1llr3x-Eewkt1K4u42EsS0BMHuadODJOn7$ From cbc at unc.edu Mon Jul 13 12:09:26 2020 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 16:09:26 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <36BBE184-C7E3-4611-A250-C9C7A74773E4@unc.edu> Sorry for taking so long to respond. I, too, think online meetings are a good idea. I've just been to lazy/overworked (your choice) to organize them. Eric wrote me about this offline today (and I will answer you today, Eric). -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ?On 7/12/20, 6:14 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Eric Thomson" wrote: Hi Tiago: this is an interesting question thanks for taking the initiative to bring it up. While I organize Durham Project night, a format not conducive to online meetings (a bunch of people sitting around coding and eating pizza with random code chat interspersed), one very doable option would be to condense all of the Tripython meetups into one: basically the Tripython meetup would absorb all three Project nights so we'd have a speaker and lightning talks, and that's it. I'm curious what people think? If you look at the larger meetups in the area (e.g., AI now) they are continuing on with online meetups. It would be a shame if TriPython were to be hobbled for too long by this damned virus. Best, Eric ________________________________ From: TriZPUG on behalf of Tiago Mendes Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2020 3:08 PM To: trizpug at python.org Subject: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups Hi All, Hope everyone is well! I'm reaching out because, simply put, I miss the meetups! Shortly after moving to RTP I stumbled upon this group and managed to participate in 2 different meetups prior to the pandemic. I'm enjoying learning Python by myself but would like to see the group come together, even if we do so virtually! What would you think of having a virtual meeting at the same time/date we typically used to meet? I've setup a Discord Server, https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://discord.gg/j73CeQT__;!!OToaGQ!5aVe3gh5rHbt82tNvNlQxrZVtzVwj4LRIC1llr3x-Eewkt1K4u42EsS0BMHuadODJOn7$ which is free and could accommodate the group. I think Discord is fairly well known, but for those that dont know it, it supports chat/audio/video meetings with multiple people, screen share and a lot more. One of the things I enjoy is the fact that you can have multiple rooms within a single instance, meaning that different groups of people can work on something together on different voice channels. Another cool thing is that the "meeting rooms" are always online/accessible which differs from a webinar where the meeting room opens/closes at a specified time/date. Last but not least, I think Discord would work well because the administrative burden of running this is minimal. I've set up a few rooms and basic permissions in a matter of minutes. Is this something we could try? Best, Tiago M. From aikimark at aol.com Mon Jul 13 15:03:45 2020 From: aikimark at aol.com (Mark Hutchinson) Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 19:03:45 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [TriPython] online meetups In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1317977177.998721.1594667025403@mail.yahoo.com> Eric, Take a look at the PyData Triangle meetup.? We've moved to online (only) meetings with little trouble.? Fortunately, we have a sponsor that supplies us with a corporate Zoom account. You should watch the Python conference videos.? The SciPy conference videos were posted last week.? I've just started watching them.? Here is a link to those playlists.? They're fresh.https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 Mark Hutchinson -------------- next part -------------- Eric, Take a look at the PyData Triangle meetup.? We've moved to online (only) meetings with little trouble.? Fortunately, we have a sponsor that supplies us with a corporate Zoom account. You should watch the Python conference videos.? The SciPy conference videos were posted last week.? I've just started watching them.? Here is a link to those playlists.? They're fresh. [1]https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 Mark Hutchinson References Visible links 1. https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 From t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com Tue Jul 14 20:27:06 2020 From: t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com (Tiago Mendes) Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 20:27:06 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] TriZPUG Digest, Vol 147, Issue 5 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: In response to what Mark said: I'm a Cisco a employee, I can see if we'd be able to sponsor a corporate Webex account for the online meetings. Can't make any promises but it's worth asking. Worst case scenario I think I'd be able to use my own account, but I'll have to double check the policy on that. Should we get a positive reply, in whose name should the account be created? (Name/Email Address/Org) Best, Tiago M. On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 12:00 PM wrote: > Send TriZPUG mailing list submissions to > trizpug at python.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > trizpug-request at python.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > trizpug-owner at python.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of TriZPUG digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Virtual Meetups (Calloway, Chris) > 2. Re: online meetups (Mark Hutchinson) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 16:09:26 +0000 > From: "Calloway, Chris" > To: "Triangle (North Carolina) Python Users Group (formerly TriZPUG)" > > Subject: Re: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups > Message-ID: <36BBE184-C7E3-4611-A250-C9C7A74773E4 at unc.edu> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Sorry for taking so long to respond. I, too, think online meetings are a > good idea. I've just been to lazy/overworked (your choice) to organize > them. Eric wrote me about this offline today (and I will answer you today, > Eric). > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > Applications Analyst > University of North Carolina > Renaissance Computing Institute > (919) 599-3530 > > > ?On 7/12/20, 6:14 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Eric Thomson" > thomson at neuro.duke.edu> wrote: > > Hi Tiago: this is an interesting question thanks for taking the > initiative to bring it up. > > While I organize Durham Project night, a format not conducive to > online meetings (a bunch of people sitting around coding and eating pizza > with random code chat interspersed), one very doable option would be to > condense all of the Tripython meetups into one: basically the Tripython > meetup would absorb all three Project nights so we'd have a speaker and > lightning talks, and that's it. > > I'm curious what people think? > > If you look at the larger meetups in the area (e.g., AI now) they are > continuing on with online meetups. It would be a shame if TriPython were to > be hobbled for too long by this damned virus. > > Best, > Eric > > > > ________________________________ > From: TriZPUG on > behalf of Tiago Mendes > Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2020 3:08 PM > To: trizpug at python.org > Subject: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups > > Hi All, > > Hope everyone is well! > > I'm reaching out because, simply put, I miss the meetups! > Shortly after moving to RTP I stumbled upon this group and managed to > participate in 2 different meetups prior to the pandemic. > > I'm enjoying learning Python by myself but would like to see the group > come > together, even if we do so virtually! > What would you think of having a virtual meeting at the same time/date > we > typically used to meet? > > I've setup a Discord Server, > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://discord.gg/j73CeQT__;!!OToaGQ!5aVe3gh5rHbt82tNvNlQxrZVtzVwj4LRIC1llr3x-Eewkt1K4u42EsS0BMHuadODJOn7$ > which is free and > could accommodate the group. I think Discord is fairly well known, but > for > those that dont know it, it supports chat/audio/video meetings with > multiple people, screen share and a lot more. One of the things I > enjoy is > the fact that you can have multiple rooms within a single instance, > meaning > that different groups of people can work on something together on > different > voice channels. Another cool thing is that the "meeting rooms" are > always > online/accessible which differs from a webinar where the meeting room > opens/closes at a specified time/date. Last but not least, I think > Discord > would work well because the administrative burden of running this is > minimal. I've set up a few rooms and basic permissions in a matter of > minutes. > > Is this something we could try? > > Best, > Tiago M. > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 19:03:45 +0000 (UTC) > From: Mark Hutchinson > To: "trizpug at python.org" > Subject: Re: [TriPython] online meetups > Message-ID: <1317977177.998721.1594667025403 at mail.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Eric, > Take a look at the PyData Triangle meetup.? We've moved to online (only) > meetings with little trouble.? Fortunately, we have a sponsor that supplies > us with a corporate Zoom account. > You should watch the Python conference videos.? The SciPy conference > videos were posted last week.? I've just started watching them.? Here is a > link to those playlists.? They're fresh. > https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 > > Mark Hutchinson > -------------- next part -------------- > Eric, > Take a look at the PyData Triangle meetup.? We've moved to online (only) > meetings with little trouble.? Fortunately, we have a sponsor that > supplies us with a corporate Zoom account. > You should watch the Python conference videos.? The SciPy conference > videos were posted last week.? I've just started watching them.? Here > is a > link to those playlists.? They're fresh. > [1] > https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 > Mark Hutchinson > > References > > Visible links > 1. > https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > > ------------------------------ > > End of TriZPUG Digest, Vol 147, Issue 5 > *************************************** > -------------- next part -------------- In response to what Mark said: I'm a Cisco a employee, I can see if we'd be able to sponsor a corporate Webex account for the online meetings. Can't make any promises but it's worth asking. Worst case scenario I think I'd be able to use my own account, but I'll have to double check the policy on that. Should we get a positive reply, in whose name should the account be created? (Name/Email Address/Org) Best, Tiago M. On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 12:00 PM <[1]trizpug-request at python.org> wrote: Send TriZPUG mailing list submissions to ? ? ? ? [2]trizpug at python.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit ? ? ? ? [3]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to ? ? ? ? [4]trizpug-request at python.org You can reach the person managing the list at ? ? ? ? [5]trizpug-owner at python.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of TriZPUG digest..." Today's Topics: ? ?1. Re: Virtual Meetups (Calloway, Chris) ? ?2. Re: online meetups (Mark Hutchinson) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 16:09:26 +0000 From: "Calloway, Chris" <[6]cbc at unc.edu> To: "Triangle (North Carolina) Python Users Group (formerly TriZPUG)" ? ? ? ? <[7]trizpug at python.org> Subject: Re: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups Message-ID: <[8]36BBE184-C7E3-4611-A250-C9C7A74773E4 at unc.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Sorry for taking so long to respond. I, too, think online meetings are a good idea. I've just been to lazy/overworked (your choice) to organize them. Eric wrote me about this offline today (and I will answer you today, Eric). -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ?On 7/12/20, 6:14 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Eric Thomson" wrote: ? ? Hi Tiago: this is an interesting question thanks for taking the initiative to bring it up. ? ? While I organize Durham Project night, a format not conducive to online meetings (a bunch of people sitting around coding and eating pizza with random code chat interspersed), one very doable option would be to condense all of the Tripython meetups into one: basically the Tripython meetup would absorb all three Project nights so we'd have a speaker and lightning talks, and that's it. ? ? I'm curious what people think? ? ? If you look at the larger meetups in the area (e.g., AI now) they are continuing on with online meetups. It would be a shame if TriPython were to be hobbled for too long by this damned virus. ? ? Best, ? ? Eric ? ? ________________________________ ? ? From: TriZPUG on behalf of Tiago Mendes <[12]t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com> ? ? Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2020 3:08 PM ? ? To: [13]trizpug at python.org <[14]trizpug at python.org> ? ? Subject: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups ? ? Hi All, ? ? Hope everyone is well! ? ? I'm reaching out because, simply put, I miss the meetups! ? ? Shortly after moving to RTP I stumbled upon this group and managed to ? ? participate in 2 different meetups prior to the pandemic. ? ? I'm enjoying learning Python by myself but would like to see the group come ? ? together, even if we do so virtually! ? ? What would you think of having a virtual meeting at the same time/date we ? ? typically used to meet? ? ? I've setup a Discord Server, [15]https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://discord.gg/j73CeQT__;!!OToaGQ!5aVe3gh5rHbt82tNvNlQxrZVtzVwj4LRIC1llr3x-Eewkt1K4u42EsS0BMHuadODJOn7$? which is free and ? ? could accommodate the group. I think Discord is fairly well known, but for ? ? those that dont know it, it supports chat/audio/video meetings with ? ? multiple people, screen share and a lot more. One of the things I enjoy is ? ? the fact that you can have multiple rooms within a single instance, meaning ? ? that different groups of people can work on something together on different ? ? voice channels. Another cool thing is that the "meeting rooms" are always ? ? online/accessible? which differs from a webinar where the meeting room ? ? opens/closes at a specified time/date. Last but not least, I think Discord ? ? would work well because the administrative burden of running this is ? ? minimal. I've set up a few rooms and basic permissions in a matter of ? ? minutes. ? ? Is this something we could try? ? ? Best, ? ? Tiago M. ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 19:03:45 +0000 (UTC) From: Mark Hutchinson <[16]aikimark at aol.com> To: "[17]trizpug at python.org" <[18]trizpug at python.org> Subject: Re: [TriPython] online meetups Message-ID: <[19]1317977177.998721.1594667025403 at mail.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Eric, Take a look at the PyData Triangle meetup.? We've moved to online (only) meetings with little trouble.? Fortunately, we have a sponsor that supplies us with a corporate Zoom account. You should watch the Python conference videos.? The SciPy conference videos were posted last week.? I've just started watching them.? Here is a link to those playlists.? They're fresh.[20]https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 Mark Hutchinson -------------- next part -------------- ? ?Eric, ? ?Take a look at the PyData Triangle meetup.? We've moved to online (only) ? ?meetings with little trouble.? Fortunately, we have a sponsor that ? ?supplies us with a corporate Zoom account. ? ?You should watch the Python conference videos.? The SciPy conference ? ?videos were posted last week.? I've just started watching them.? Here is a ? ?link to those playlists.? They're fresh. ? ?[1][21]https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 ? ?Mark Hutchinson References ? ?Visible links ? ?1. [22]https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [23]TriZPUG at python.org [24]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [25]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group ------------------------------ End of TriZPUG Digest, Vol 147, Issue 5 *************************************** References Visible links 1. mailto:trizpug-request at python.org 2. mailto:trizpug at python.org 3. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 4. mailto:trizpug-request at python.org 5. mailto:trizpug-owner at python.org 6. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 7. mailto:trizpug at python.org 8. mailto:36BBE184-C7E3-4611-A250-C9C7A74773E4 at unc.edu 9. mailto:unc.edu at python.org 10. mailto:thomson at neuro.duke.edu 11. mailto:neuro.duke.edu at python.org 12. mailto:t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com 13. mailto:trizpug at python.org 14. mailto:trizpug at python.org 15. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://discord.gg/j73CeQT__;!!OToaGQ!5aVe3gh5rHbt82tNvNlQxrZVtzVwj4LRIC1llr3x-Eewkt1K4u42EsS0BMHuadODJOn7$ 16. mailto:aikimark at aol.com 17. mailto:trizpug at python.org 18. mailto:trizpug at python.org 19. mailto:1317977177.998721.1594667025403 at mail.yahoo.com 20. https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 21. https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 22. https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 23. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 24. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 25. http://tripython.org/ From t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com Tue Jul 14 21:33:49 2020 From: t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com (Tiago Mendes) Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 21:33:49 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] TriZPUG Digest, Vol 147, Issue 5 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: So I've got a reply and we can get a 3-6month trial for now. At least In the short term, we'd be up and running. The details for the trial are below, I've replaced the link to the user template with a link to my google drive where I'd need people to go in and fill out their name and desired email so that an account gets provisioned for them. Once most of us have had an opportunity to add the required information I can upload the template, enable the trial and we could get to work. From what I've been reading the trial should cover most features and probably things we might not even need. I've gone ahead and added my e-mail to the list. Perhaps, as Eric suggested now is a good time to unite the different groups under a common online virtual meeting. For our speaker sessions an idea could be to record those webex sessions so that others can watch if they are unable to attend. Let me know if you guys are happy with trying this out, or would rather do something else. Hello, Below is important information to prepare for your Cisco Webex Teams and Meetings trial. *Email address:* A unique username/sign-in email address using the @ ccepdemo.com domain will be created for you to sign-in to your trial account. Once the trial is set-up, you will received an email with your sign-in information and next steps. *Run the Media Test:* The media test will take just 3 minutes to run and let you know if the ports required for your trial are open. - The test runs in a browser and does not require log in. Your browser must support WebRTC (Google Chrome 39 and above or Mozilla Firefox 28 and above, Microsoft Explorer will not work.) - Run the test from the environment(s) where you will use Webex Teams and Meetings. The results of the test are presented on screen for review. - Click "Copy Results to Clipboard" in the lower right corner of the window, open an email and paste the results in the body. Email the results to me at timendes at cisco.com - From Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox click this link to run the test: https://mediatest.webex.com *For IT Departments:Required ports:Port TCP/5004, TCP/443, TCP/UDP33434?33598 (media)User Template: Click the link below to open the user template, fill out with your users email, first name, last name and return to me at timendes at cisco.com * https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Hbl2t2SHj8s7feXzBZSJC8Fsu-Fx8JI6?usp=sharing *Test meeting: Once your account is created, I?ll contact you to set up a test meeting to ensure everything is working as planned!Let me know if you have any questions, I?m here to assist.* With Best Regards | Com os Melhores Cumprimentos | Distinti Saluti | Saludos Cordiales | Met Vriendelijke Groet Tiago Mendes On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 8:27 PM Tiago Mendes wrote: > In response to what Mark said: > > I'm a Cisco a employee, I can see if we'd be able to sponsor a corporate > Webex account for the online meetings. > Can't make any promises but it's worth asking. Worst case scenario I think > I'd be able to use my own account, but I'll have to double check the policy > on that. > > Should we get a positive reply, in whose name should the account be > created? (Name/Email Address/Org) > > Best, > Tiago M. > > > > On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 12:00 PM wrote: > >> Send TriZPUG mailing list submissions to >> trizpug at python.org >> >> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug >> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >> trizpug-request at python.org >> >> You can reach the person managing the list at >> trizpug-owner at python.org >> >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >> than "Re: Contents of TriZPUG digest..." >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Re: Virtual Meetups (Calloway, Chris) >> 2. Re: online meetups (Mark Hutchinson) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 16:09:26 +0000 >> From: "Calloway, Chris" >> To: "Triangle (North Carolina) Python Users Group (formerly TriZPUG)" >> >> Subject: Re: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups >> Message-ID: <36BBE184-C7E3-4611-A250-C9C7A74773E4 at unc.edu> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> Sorry for taking so long to respond. I, too, think online meetings are a >> good idea. I've just been to lazy/overworked (your choice) to organize >> them. Eric wrote me about this offline today (and I will answer you today, >> Eric). >> >> -- >> Sincerely, >> >> Chris Calloway >> Applications Analyst >> University of North Carolina >> Renaissance Computing Institute >> (919) 599-3530 >> >> >> ?On 7/12/20, 6:14 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Eric Thomson" >> > thomson at neuro.duke.edu> wrote: >> >> Hi Tiago: this is an interesting question thanks for taking the >> initiative to bring it up. >> >> While I organize Durham Project night, a format not conducive to >> online meetings (a bunch of people sitting around coding and eating pizza >> with random code chat interspersed), one very doable option would be to >> condense all of the Tripython meetups into one: basically the Tripython >> meetup would absorb all three Project nights so we'd have a speaker and >> lightning talks, and that's it. >> >> I'm curious what people think? >> >> If you look at the larger meetups in the area (e.g., AI now) they are >> continuing on with online meetups. It would be a shame if TriPython were to >> be hobbled for too long by this damned virus. >> >> Best, >> Eric >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: TriZPUG on >> behalf of Tiago Mendes >> Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2020 3:08 PM >> To: trizpug at python.org >> Subject: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups >> >> Hi All, >> >> Hope everyone is well! >> >> I'm reaching out because, simply put, I miss the meetups! >> Shortly after moving to RTP I stumbled upon this group and managed to >> participate in 2 different meetups prior to the pandemic. >> >> I'm enjoying learning Python by myself but would like to see the >> group come >> together, even if we do so virtually! >> What would you think of having a virtual meeting at the same >> time/date we >> typically used to meet? >> >> I've setup a Discord Server, >> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://discord.gg/j73CeQT__;!!OToaGQ!5aVe3gh5rHbt82tNvNlQxrZVtzVwj4LRIC1llr3x-Eewkt1K4u42EsS0BMHuadODJOn7$ >> which is free and >> could accommodate the group. I think Discord is fairly well known, >> but for >> those that dont know it, it supports chat/audio/video meetings with >> multiple people, screen share and a lot more. One of the things I >> enjoy is >> the fact that you can have multiple rooms within a single instance, >> meaning >> that different groups of people can work on something together on >> different >> voice channels. Another cool thing is that the "meeting rooms" are >> always >> online/accessible which differs from a webinar where the meeting room >> opens/closes at a specified time/date. Last but not least, I think >> Discord >> would work well because the administrative burden of running this is >> minimal. I've set up a few rooms and basic permissions in a matter of >> minutes. >> >> Is this something we could try? >> >> Best, >> Tiago M. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 19:03:45 +0000 (UTC) >> From: Mark Hutchinson >> To: "trizpug at python.org" >> Subject: Re: [TriPython] online meetups >> Message-ID: <1317977177.998721.1594667025403 at mail.yahoo.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> Eric, >> Take a look at the PyData Triangle meetup.? We've moved to online (only) >> meetings with little trouble.? Fortunately, we have a sponsor that supplies >> us with a corporate Zoom account. >> You should watch the Python conference videos.? The SciPy conference >> videos were posted last week.? I've just started watching them.? Here is a >> link to those playlists.? They're fresh. >> https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 >> >> Mark Hutchinson >> -------------- next part -------------- >> Eric, >> Take a look at the PyData Triangle meetup.? We've moved to online >> (only) >> meetings with little trouble.? Fortunately, we have a sponsor that >> supplies us with a corporate Zoom account. >> You should watch the Python conference videos.? The SciPy conference >> videos were posted last week.? I've just started watching them.? Here >> is a >> link to those playlists.? They're fresh. >> [1] >> https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 >> Mark Hutchinson >> >> References >> >> Visible links >> 1. >> https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Subject: Digest Footer >> >> _______________________________________________ >> TriZPUG mailing list >> TriZPUG at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug >> http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> End of TriZPUG Digest, Vol 147, Issue 5 >> *************************************** >> > -------------- next part -------------- So I've got a reply and we can get a 3-6month trial for now.? At least In the short term, we'd be up and running. The details for the trial are below, I've replaced the link to the user template with a link to my google drive where I'd need people to go in and fill out their name and desired email so that an account gets provisioned for them. Once most of us have had an opportunity to add the required information I can upload the template, enable the trial and we could get to work. From what I've been reading the trial should cover most features and probably things we might not even need. I've gone ahead and added my e-mail to the list.? Perhaps, as Eric suggested now is a good time to unite the different groups under a common online virtual meeting. For our speaker sessions an idea could be to record those webex sessions so that others can watch if they are unable to attend. Let me know if you guys are happy with trying this out, or would rather do something else. Hello, Below is important information to prepare for your Cisco Webex Teams and Meetings trial. Email address:?A unique username/sign-in email address using the @[1]ccepdemo.com?domain will be created for you to sign-in to your trial account. Once the trial is set-up, you will received an email with your sign-in information and next steps. Run the Media Test:?The media test will take just 3 minutes to run and let you know if the ports required for your trial are open. *?The test runs in a browser and does not require log in. Your browser must support WebRTC (Google Chrome 39 and above or Mozilla Firefox 28 and above, Microsoft Explorer will not work.) *?Run the test from the environment(s) where you will use Webex Teams and Meetings. The results of the test are presented on screen for review. *?Click "Copy Results to Clipboard" in the lower right corner of the window, open an email and paste the results in the body. Email the results to me at?[2]timendes at cisco.com *?From Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox click this link to run the test:?[3]https://mediatest.webex.com For IT Departments: Required ports: Port TCP/5004, TCP/443, TCP/UDP33434?33598 (media) User Template:?Click the link below to open the user template, fill out with your users email, first name, last name and return to me at?[4]timendes at cisco.com [5]https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Hbl2t2SHj8s7feXzBZSJC8Fsu-Fx8JI6?usp=sharing Test meeting:?Once your account is created, I?ll contact you to set up a test meeting to ensure everything is working as planned! Let me know if you have any questions, I?m here to assist. With Best Regards | Com os Melhores Cumprimentos | Distinti Saluti | Saludos Cordiales | Met Vriendelijke Groet Tiago Mendes On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 8:27 PM Tiago Mendes <[6]t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com> wrote: In response to what Mark said: I'm a Cisco a employee, I can see if we'd be able to sponsor a corporate Webex account for the online meetings. Can't make any promises but it's worth asking. Worst case scenario I think I'd be able to use my own account, but I'll have to double check the policy on that. Should we get a positive reply, in whose name should the account be created? (Name/Email Address/Org) Best, Tiago M. On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 12:00 PM <[7]trizpug-request at python.org> wrote: Send TriZPUG mailing list submissions to ? ? ? ? [8]trizpug at python.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit ? ? ? ? [9]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to ? ? ? ? [10]trizpug-request at python.org You can reach the person managing the list at ? ? ? ? [11]trizpug-owner at python.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of TriZPUG digest..." Today's Topics: ? ?1. Re: Virtual Meetups (Calloway, Chris) ? ?2. Re: online meetups (Mark Hutchinson) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 16:09:26 +0000 From: "Calloway, Chris" <[12]cbc at unc.edu> To: "Triangle (North Carolina) Python Users Group (formerly TriZPUG)" ? ? ? ? <[13]trizpug at python.org> Subject: Re: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups Message-ID: <[14]36BBE184-C7E3-4611-A250-C9C7A74773E4 at unc.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Sorry for taking so long to respond. I, too, think online meetings are a good idea. I've just been to lazy/overworked (your choice) to organize them. Eric wrote me about this offline today (and I will answer you today, Eric). -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ?On 7/12/20, 6:14 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Eric Thomson" wrote: ? ? Hi Tiago: this is an interesting question thanks for taking the initiative to bring it up. ? ? While I organize Durham Project night, a format not conducive to online meetings (a bunch of people sitting around coding and eating pizza with random code chat interspersed), one very doable option would be to condense all of the Tripython meetups into one: basically the Tripython meetup would absorb all three Project nights so we'd have a speaker and lightning talks, and that's it. ? ? I'm curious what people think? ? ? If you look at the larger meetups in the area (e.g., AI now) they are continuing on with online meetups. It would be a shame if TriPython were to be hobbled for too long by this damned virus. ? ? Best, ? ? Eric ? ? ________________________________ ? ? From: TriZPUG on behalf of Tiago Mendes <[18]t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com> ? ? Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2020 3:08 PM ? ? To: [19]trizpug at python.org <[20]trizpug at python.org> ? ? Subject: [TriPython] Virtual Meetups ? ? Hi All, ? ? Hope everyone is well! ? ? I'm reaching out because, simply put, I miss the meetups! ? ? Shortly after moving to RTP I stumbled upon this group and managed to ? ? participate in 2 different meetups prior to the pandemic. ? ? I'm enjoying learning Python by myself but would like to see the group come ? ? together, even if we do so virtually! ? ? What would you think of having a virtual meeting at the same time/date we ? ? typically used to meet? ? ? I've setup a Discord Server, [21]https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://discord.gg/j73CeQT__;!!OToaGQ!5aVe3gh5rHbt82tNvNlQxrZVtzVwj4LRIC1llr3x-Eewkt1K4u42EsS0BMHuadODJOn7$? which is free and ? ? could accommodate the group. I think Discord is fairly well known, but for ? ? those that dont know it, it supports chat/audio/video meetings with ? ? multiple people, screen share and a lot more. One of the things I enjoy is ? ? the fact that you can have multiple rooms within a single instance, meaning ? ? that different groups of people can work on something together on different ? ? voice channels. Another cool thing is that the "meeting rooms" are always ? ? online/accessible? which differs from a webinar where the meeting room ? ? opens/closes at a specified time/date. Last but not least, I think Discord ? ? would work well because the administrative burden of running this is ? ? minimal. I've set up a few rooms and basic permissions in a matter of ? ? minutes. ? ? Is this something we could try? ? ? Best, ? ? Tiago M. ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 19:03:45 +0000 (UTC) From: Mark Hutchinson <[22]aikimark at aol.com> To: "[23]trizpug at python.org" <[24]trizpug at python.org> Subject: Re: [TriPython] online meetups Message-ID: <[25]1317977177.998721.1594667025403 at mail.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Eric, Take a look at the PyData Triangle meetup.? We've moved to online (only) meetings with little trouble.? Fortunately, we have a sponsor that supplies us with a corporate Zoom account. You should watch the Python conference videos.? The SciPy conference videos were posted last week.? I've just started watching them.? Here is a link to those playlists.? They're fresh.[26]https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 Mark Hutchinson -------------- next part -------------- ? ?Eric, ? ?Take a look at the PyData Triangle meetup.? We've moved to online (only) ? ?meetings with little trouble.? Fortunately, we have a sponsor that ? ?supplies us with a corporate Zoom account. ? ?You should watch the Python conference videos.? The SciPy conference ? ?videos were posted last week.? I've just started watching them.? Here is a ? ?link to those playlists.? They're fresh. ? ?[1][27]https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 ? ?Mark Hutchinson References ? ?Visible links ? ?1. [28]https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [29]TriZPUG at python.org [30]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [31]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group ------------------------------ End of TriZPUG Digest, Vol 147, Issue 5 *************************************** References Visible links 1. http://ccepdemo.com/ 2. mailto:timendes at cisco.com 3. https://mediatest.webex.com/ 4. mailto:timendes at cisco.com 5. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Hbl2t2SHj8s7feXzBZSJC8Fsu-Fx8JI6?usp=sharing 6. mailto:t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com 7. mailto:trizpug-request at python.org 8. mailto:trizpug at python.org 9. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 10. mailto:trizpug-request at python.org 11. mailto:trizpug-owner at python.org 12. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 13. mailto:trizpug at python.org 14. mailto:36BBE184-C7E3-4611-A250-C9C7A74773E4 at unc.edu 15. mailto:unc.edu at python.org 16. mailto:thomson at neuro.duke.edu 17. mailto:neuro.duke.edu at python.org 18. mailto:t.trindade.mendes at gmail.com 19. mailto:trizpug at python.org 20. mailto:trizpug at python.org 21. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://discord.gg/j73CeQT__;!!OToaGQ!5aVe3gh5rHbt82tNvNlQxrZVtzVwj4LRIC1llr3x-Eewkt1K4u42EsS0BMHuadODJOn7$ 22. mailto:aikimark at aol.com 23. mailto:trizpug at python.org 24. mailto:trizpug at python.org 25. mailto:1317977177.998721.1594667025403 at mail.yahoo.com 26. https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 27. https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 28. https://www.youtube.com/c/enthought/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=4 29. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 30. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 31. http://tripython.org/ From thomson at neuro.duke.edu Sun Jul 19 18:05:10 2020 From: thomson at neuro.duke.edu (Eric Thomson) Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2020 22:05:10 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Durham Project Night CANCELED Tomorrow In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: Once again, no Durham Project Night tomorrow, but we are currently looking at resuscitating Tri-Python meetups on a monthly basis, as per the conversations we started having last week. Please stay tuned for more news on that. Keep coding everyone we'll get through this! Eric -------------- next part -------------- Once again, no Durham Project Night tomorrow, but we are currently looking at resuscitating Tri-Python meetups on a monthly basis, as per the conversations we started having last week.?? Please stay tuned for more news on that. Keep coding everyone we'll get through this! Eric From cbc at unc.edu Mon Jul 20 13:00:05 2020 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2020 17:00:05 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Reboot TriPython to online meeting starting in August Message-ID: <44F9FBB3-D802-4543-A798-98BCF97820DE@unc.edu> Hi, TriPython. Eric and I discussed rebooting fourth Thursday TriPython meetings using RENCI's Zoom (we have an unlimited license). We also discussed doing it every other month to interleave with the every-other-month PyData Triangle meetings. And we discussed having those meetings start at 6pm instead of 7pm since cross-Triangle travel to a meeting site will not be involved. So, consider this a call for speakers. If you would like to the featured speaker for an online meeting on Thursday, August 27 at 6pm, please speak up on this list. We will also have lightning talks. And with this much notice, we ought to have some really good lightning talks. Maybe also signal your intention to give a lightning talk (let's say 7 minutes) as it will be harder to recognize volunteers for lightning talks at an online meeting. That way, we can have a queue of lightning talkers ready to go. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 -------------- next part -------------- Hi, TriPython. Eric and I discussed rebooting fourth Thursday TriPython meetings using RENCI's Zoom (we have an unlimited license). We also discussed doing it every other month to interleave with the every-other-month PyData Triangle meetings. And we discussed having those meetings start at 6pm instead of 7pm since cross-Triangle travel to a meeting site will not be involved. ? So, consider this a call for speakers. If you would like to the featured speaker for an online meeting on Thursday, August 27 at 6pm, please speak up on this list. We will also have lightning talks. And with this much notice, we ought to have some really good lightning talks. Maybe also signal your intention to give a lightning talk (let's say 7 minutes) as it will be harder to recognize volunteers for lightning talks at an online meeting. That way, we can have a queue of lightning talkers ready to go. ? --? Sincerely, ? Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ? From tobias at caktusgroup.com Thu Jul 30 14:44:55 2020 From: tobias at caktusgroup.com (Tobias McNulty) Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 14:44:55 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Caktus seeking Data Mapping Analyst Message-ID: Hello all, Caktus is seeking to immediately fill a position to assist with data mapping / data cleaning efforts for a number of local public health authorities, as part of a broader state-level (not NC) Covid-19 contact tracing initiative. Here is the live posting: https://www.caktusgroup.com/careers/#op-404389-data-mapping-analyst Please feel free to share with your networks. Many thanks, Tobias -------------- next part -------------- Hello all, Caktus is seeking to immediately fill a position to assist with data mapping / data cleaning efforts for a number of local public health authorities, as part of a broader state-level (not NC) Covid-19 contact tracing initiative. Here is the live posting: [1]https://www.caktusgroup.com/careers/#op-404389-data-mapping-analyst Please feel free to share with your networks. Many thanks, Tobias References Visible links 1. https://www.caktusgroup.com/careers/#op-404389-data-mapping-analyst