[group-organizers] Anyone know of any Arizona (Flagstaff/Phoenix/Tucson) based Python UGs?

Brad Knowles brad at python.org
Mon Jul 16 08:24:43 CEST 2007


On 7/15/07, Michael March wrote:

>  Ok.. I have completed the steps you detailed.  Let's roll with the
>  mailing list.

I'm sorry, but we need a bit more information than just "let's roll 
with the mailing list."

Who will be the list owner(s)?  What are their e-mail addresses?  Do 
you have a short description of the group, to use in the "list info" 
page?


We'll do our best to accommodate, but we do need a few extra pieces 
of information.

>
>BTW.. the BARE BONES wiki page is here:
>
><http://wiki.python.org/moin/ValleyOfTheSunPiggies>http://wiki.python.org/moin/ValleyOfTheSunPiggies
>
>I'm having the first 'Meetup' on the 29th of July.. The expectations 
>is just to get a few people together to plan for future Python UG 
>meetings.
>
>Thanks for all your help!
>
>On 7/10/07, Jeff Rush <<mailto:jeff at taupro.com>jeff at taupro.com> wrote:
>
>Michael March wrote:
>>  I don't see any.. but I want to make sure before I start one.
>
>Please go ahead - I don't see one.  I do see there are people on
><http://python.meetup.com>python.meetup.com who have expressed an 
>interest in such a group:
>
>    Tempe, AZ  (4 interested)
>    Phoenix, AZ  (3 interested)
>
>Start with creating a wiki page on 
><http://www.python.org>www.python.org (unless you have your own
>hosting facilities).  You can see an example of what someone else did at:
>
>    <http://wiki.python.org/moin/WinniPUG>http://wiki.python.org/moin/WinniPUG
>
>Then add your entry to the page at:
>
> 
><http://wiki.python.org/moin/LocalUserGroups>http://wiki.python.org/moin/LocalUserGroups
>
>And then drop an email to the 
><<mailto:postmaster at python.org>postmaster at python.org> asking for a 
>mailing
>list for your group.  This will make you admin for that list, so you'll need
>to know your way around the Mailman interface a bit to add the group
>description, title and such.  Not a big deal.
>
>And then once this is done, I can start making announcements and blog entries
>of the formation of the group.
>
>People will start joining the list, a discussion about where to hold meetings
>happens (unless you have a good place already, perhaps where you work), and
>meetings start.
>
>We can also get you set up on <http://meetup.com>meetup.com, with 
>your fee covered by the PSF, I
>believe.  Being on <http://meetup.com>meetup.com makes you easier to 
>find for those not in the
>Python community, and gives you a recurring email notice and calendar feature.
>
>I'd be happy with work with you in getting this done.  It can seem a bit
>formidable with all the details but if you'll do the legwork on the ground, we
>will support you with online facilities and promotion.
>
>-Jeff
>
>
>
>
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>
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