[group-organizers] Starting and running a Python SIG
Brad Allen
brad at allendev.com
Sun Jan 27 08:21:17 CET 2008
Jeff Rush said in the Group Organizer's List:
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>Meeting consistently takes determination, especially in the beginning. To get
>started, just decide that one evening a month you're going to have dinner at a
>certain restaurant, one suitable for conversation, and then go there whether
>anyone joins you or not. Hopefully at least the food is worth a monthly visit
>even if you eat alone. ;-) Then make up a small sign or logo; a prop-up card
>or if you want to get a little fancy, a Python flag on a dowel-rod flagpole.
>The idea is to make it easy for potential members to find you.
Hey, good idea. Maybe we should start a tradition of flying a Python logo
flag at the user group meetings; that would make the meetup easier for
newcomers to identify.
Anyone with a color printer could blow up the PyCon logo and print it
on a durable grade paper; mounting the flag might take a little
more creativity.
Hey, maybe the PyCon organizers will like the idea and stuff all the attendee
bags with Python user group flags! With that idea in mind, I'm cc'ing
the PyCon organizers list.
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