ChiPy,
Our next meeting is about here. For those of you who have ordered T-shirts,
we will have them at the meeting. We'll take more orders for those who are
interested.
Join us at 6:00pm to hang out, network, and eat!
New ChiPy attendees are invited to stop by the "ChiPy Welcoming Table" at
6:30pm, where you can learn more about ChiPy and meet some new people.
The presentations will begin promptly at 7:00pm.
All are welcome! Please RSVP
<http://www.meetup.com/_ChiPy_/events/231408992/> soon. Please provide
your full name in the RSVP for the security check at the door.
*When:*
Thursday June 9th
- 6:00pm: doors open; food arrives
- 6:30pm - 6:45: ChiPy Welcoming Table open
- 7:00pm: Talks Start
*How:*
You can rsvp at chipy.org or via our Meetup
<http://www.meetup.com/_ChiPy_/> group.
*Where:*
Braintree
222 W Merchandise Mart Plaza <https://goo.gl/maps/Tb4AcPVJYwC2>
Suite 800
Chicago, IL
*What:*
- *An overview of python projects of OS X administration *
(0:20:00 Minutes)
By: Ryan Manly
In this talk I will give a brief overview of many python projects used
by many OS X admins for everything for updates services, packaging,
software deployment, and configuration management
- *Python Hype?*
(0:30:00 Minutes)
By: Brian Ray
Brian will reveal the survey results that will help shed some light on
the current and future projectile of the Python programming language. Has
Python reached a peak? Will it popularity continues to rise? What are the
users of Python at different levels saying about the state of Python
Programming Language?
- *PyCon 2016 recap*
(0:15:00 Minutes)
By: Jerry Dumblauskas
Let's give an overview of Pycon
Thanks always to all our Platinum sponsors, especially: Braintree,
Imaginary Landscape, and Telnyx.
Please be aware of our code of conduct http://www.chipy.org/pages/conduct/
See you there!
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Joe J. Jasinski
www.joejasinski.com
Hi ChiPy,
We are looking for speakers for the June 9th ChiPy meeting. Lightning
talks are welcome! Here's a great way to get involved with the Python
community.
In addition to our normal talks, we are looking for someone who is willing
to give a 5-10 minute "Module of the Month" lightning talk, covering a
useful Python module or module feature.
*If you'd like to speak, keep in mind:*
- Talks typically range between 10 and 45 min (including question time)
- Talks should be Python-related.
*To submit a talk:*
- Please send your talk idea to this list.
- We'll need you to fill out the talk proposal form to get you on the
schedule.
- http://www.chipy.org/meetings/topics/propose
Let me know if you have any questions, and hope to hear from you soon!
If you'd like to attend the next meeting, you can rsvp at chipy.org or via
our Meetup <http://www.meetup.com/_ChiPy_/> group.
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Joe J. Jasinski
www.joejasinski.com