[melbourne-pug] What's new in Python

Lars Yencken lars at yencken.org
Fri Mar 7 01:14:19 CET 2014


Rotating is a good idea, ideally it should be really interactive.

I'll be away in April: I'm fortunate to be able to attend PyCon in Montreal
then. I'm happy to do a "best-of" recap in May when I'm back. Perhaps
anyone else who's going can also chip in about their favourite talks.


On 7 March 2014 10:12, Javier Candeira <javier at candeira.com> wrote:

> Great idea. May I also suggest that the "what's new" presenter position
> rotate among the attendants?
>
> I guess you just volunteered for the April session!
>
> J
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 7:54 AM, Lars Yencken <lars at yencken.org> wrote:
>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> An idea for our meetups, I wouldn't mind starting with a short 5-10 min
>> "What's new in Python" section, a time for everyone to share news that we
>> take notes on and email out at the end. I saw this done at a Ruby meetup
>> and think it's good, we should import it.
>>
>> An interesting spot to skim in advance for news is Github's monthly
>> trending repos page:
>>
>>    https://github.com/trending?l=python&since=monthly
>>
>> It often ends up showcasing cool new projects, or old ones which have had
>> some more recent news. I won't be here for our next Apr 7 meetup, but I'm
>> happy to try doing this at the next one I'm back for.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Lars
>>
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