Hello everyone,
PyDelhi is planning an Online sprint in which volunteers/attendees/community
members will work together on PyDelhi projects like our website and
telegram group bot.
We need to decide and work on following points, please share your views.
1) Please open issues on these projects, so we will have something to work
on during the sprint. Be it improvement or something entirely new which can
be pursued.
Here's the github links:
PyDelhi Website: https://github.com/pydelhi/pydelhi.github.io
PyDelhi Telegram bot: https://github.com/realslimshanky/PyDelhi-Bot
2) Date and time for the online sprint.
Feel free to drop your suggestions.
Regards
Hi Everyone
Pycon 2021 is just a few months away. So as a precursor, we're conducting a
couple of meetups collaborating
with all the other chapters across the country (Python Pune, Pydelhi,
ChennaiPy, Bnagpypers,HydPy, PyLadies etc to name a few.)
The event is called PyFlames and we've had a version of this last year as
well.
The first PyFlames 2021 event is to be conducted on May 2 2021 and we're
accepting Talk proposals for the same!
The duration of the talk is intended to be 20 minutes - 15 mins talk+ 5
mins Q&A and there will be a total of 8 talks.
So, if you'd like to present at PyFlames, please send in your talk
proposals by filling up the CFP form here by
30th Apr 2021 - https://forms.gle/74ungaUHGETLcQzc9
Meetup page: https://www.meetup.com/pydelhi/events/277708533/
thanks
-Satya
Satyakam.dev | afrost.org | fossevents.in <http://www.fossevents.in>
** For all official purposes use my name as Satyakam Goswami **
Hello Everyone,
PyCon India CFP is closing in 18 days, don't wait for the last moment
to submit a talk.
If you have any projects or ideas that you are currently working on,
then feel free to submit a talk [1].
For more details about PyCon India, please visit our website [2].
[1] https://in.pycon.org/cfp/2021/proposals/
[2] https://in.pycon.org/
Regards,
Siddhika Rakshe
PyCon India Team
Hello,
Thanks to everyone who joined the Virtual Get-together today. And if you
did not, no problem, we're planning a meetup really soon. Following are
some of the key topics touched which need discussion and a plan of action.
1. Dev Sprint
Organizing a Dev Sprint virtually can be quite challenging but the
community discussed a variety of ideas today which can be taken forward
- Open Source Platforms: Zulip, Jami, Mumble, Jitsi
- Others: Discord, Airmeet, Google Meet
Assuming we will be having multiple projects and attendees who might be a
beginner in Open Source, let us know which platform and what process would
be better to handle a Dev Sprint.
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2. A regular meetup with talks
Nikhil proposed we should get back on the biweekly schedule starting from
Sunday, 11th April 2021. And for that, we invite you to submit talks by
creating a new issue here[0]. Please share this with your friends and peers
who might be working on some cool Python or Open Source projects.
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3. Python, PyDelhi, and PyCon India collaboration/promotions
Just like the old days when physical meetups were not a problem we used to
organize various collaborative meetups in Schools and Universities/Colleges
to promote Python, PyDelhi and PyCon India before the conference. Lakshya,
Shubham, Nikhil, Sanchit, and others are interested in reaching out to
their colleges/schools they're connected to regarding this.
Do you want to help organize meetups in your workplace/college/school? Feel
free to discuss.
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If you're interested in volunteering please subscribe to the PyDelhi
mailing list[1] and follow up with and discuss along with the conversations.
If you don't want to miss out on any of the PyDelhi events, please join our
Meetup group[2].
If you want to be part of the PyDelhi Telegram group, please ping me on
Telegram after searching 'realslimshanky'. We had to make the Telegram
group private because of spam.
[0] https://github.com/pydelhi/talks
[1] https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/ncr-python.in
[2] https://www.meetup.com/pydelhi/
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Thanks,
Shashank | realslimshanky
https://shanky.dev
Hello Everyone,
The CFP for PyCon India closes in 30 days, don't wait till the last
moment and submit your proposals now. [1]
f you want to share your work, present something that you recently learned,
or
if you are planning to give back to the community, then submitting a
talk in PyCon India is a great way to do so.
For more details about PyCon India, please visit our website [2]
[1] https://in.pycon.org/cfp/2021/proposals/
[2] https://in.pycon.org/
Regards,
Siddhika Rakshe
PyCon India Team