[python-nigeria] python-nigeria Digest, Vol 7, Issue 1
Lekan Wahab
olamyy53 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 1 13:32:42 EST 2016
Well, how bout the fact that Django girls is girls only?
Aishat?
On 2/1/16, python-nigeria-request at python.org
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> @Lekan, Aisha suggested that the Django Girls time would be used as also a
> means for the get-together.
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> I stand to be corrected on this if I am wrong.
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> Hello again guys.
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> When is the Python Nigeria Meet up.
> And is the registration still going.
> I would really love to attend.
> On Dec 23, 2015 3:17 PM, "Lekan Wahab" <olamyy53 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hello guys.
>> My name is Lekan.
>> Am a student of part one OAU and i host a Python Club on campus.
>> I saw the post and shared it in my club and quiet a number of people felt
>> it was a good idea and are ready to attend.
>> But i was wondering , dont you think it will be better to host a PyCon
>> first?
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>>> @Aisha, has Linda reached out to you?
>>> www.bit.ly/iscrape
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>>> @Chukwudi I just sent a mail to Linda, so hopefully she posts it on her
>>> blog *fingers crossed*
>>>
>>> As regards refreshments since it's the first meetup I think it will
>>> probably be a good idea not to rely heavily on a monetary pledge. I
>>> don't
>>> know how responsive people might be. With my experience with events if
>>> there isn't any company available then it might be worth asking people
>>> to
>>> pledge what they might be able to afford to bring on the day which
>>> could
>>> range from a box of pizza to a pack of juice or even plastic cups. No
>>> pressure and every little counts. The google doc might be a way for
>>> people
>>> to drop what they will like to contribute not necessarily of monetary
>>> value
>>> but in form of things. *but that's still my opinion*
>>>
>>> I really don't know about Seun Osewa. I told Mark Essien about this
>>> mailing
>>> list so hopefully he is aware of the conversation of the meetup. I guess
>>> I
>>> could ping him to tell him about the lite meetup being planned just in
>>> case.
>>> But I guess a date still needs to be fixed and all planning needs to be
>>> underway and followed through then inviting other pythonistas with a
>>> specific date, time and agenda becomes easy *still my opinion*
>>>
>>> @Wale forgive my ignorance about the media kit for publicity. All I have
>>> going is a poster and a press release statement. I will definitely
>>> appreciate your help in coming up with ways to get coverage.
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>> Aisha Bello
>>>
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>>> Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2015 14:06:08 +0100
>>> From: AA <deagbowale at gmail.com>
>>> To: Nigerian Python Users Group <python-nigeria at python.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [python-nigeria] (Chukwudi Nwachukwu) (Wale Adeagbo)
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>>> I'm well Aisha. Thanks.
>>> You can add another page to your press release with background info on
>>> DjangoGirls and the not-for-profit angle. Send me a mail with all
>>> attached.
>>> Will forward to guys who might be willing to publish us for free.
>>>
>>> Aisha Bello <aishabello2050 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> >@Chukwudi I just sent a mail to Linda, so hopefully she posts it on her
>>> >blog *fingers crossed*
>>> >
>>> >As regards refreshments since it's the first meetup I think it will
>>> >probably be a good idea not to rely heavily on a monetary pledge. I
>>> > don't
>>> >know how responsive people might be. With my experience with events if
>>> >there isn't any company available then it might be worth asking people
>>> > to
>>> >pledge what they might be able to afford to bring on the day which
>>> > could
>>> >range from a box of pizza to a pack of juice or even plastic cups. No
>>> >pressure and every little counts. The google doc might be a way for
>>> people
>>> >to drop what they will like to contribute not necessarily of monetary
>>> value
>>> >but in form of things. *but that's still my opinion*
>>> >
>>> >I really don't know about Seun Osewa. I told Mark Essien about this
>>> mailing
>>> >list so hopefully he is aware of the conversation of the meetup. I
>>> > guess
>>> I
>>> >could ping him to tell him about the lite meetup being planned just in
>>> >case.
>>> >But I guess a date still needs to be fixed and all planning needs to be
>>> >underway and followed through then inviting other pythonistas with a
>>> >specific date, time and agenda becomes easy *still my opinion*
>>> >
>>> >@Wale forgive my ignorance about the media kit for publicity. All I
>>> > have
>>> >going is a poster and a press release statement. I will definitely
>>> >appreciate your help in coming up with ways to get coverage.
>>> >
>>> >Greetings,
>>> >Aisha Bello
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> Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 22:26:20 +0200
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> Dear Nigerian Pythonistas,
>
> Warm greetings from the beautiful city of Windhoek. I sincerely apologize
> for my silence and my tad bit late response in giving you guys feedback.
>
> First of I would like to say PyCon Namibia was awesome, the entire
> conference which held in the University of Namibia in collaboration with
> Cardiff University among other things focused on educating the citizens of
> Namibia in Python and other software development practices. It brought
> Pythonistas from different places around the globe to collaborate: Zambia,
> Zimbabwe, South Africa, Senegal, Germany, UK, US, Brazil to mention a few.
> If you would like to know more you can check the hashtag #PyConNa on
> twitter.
>
> Secondly, my talk amidst my personal journey also centered on getting
> support for our community was awesome. you can view the slides here
> <https://speakerdeck.com/aishab/my-journey-through-python-1>. After the
> presentation we got a truck load of support from the international
> community. Pythonistas present first were asking for the date of the
> conference and how they would love to attend a PyCon in Nigeria which might
> turn out to be the first in West Africa. Presently over the last 5 years
> the only PyCons recorded have been in Southern Africa with the first one
> this year in Namibia and previous ones in South Africa.
>
> Since we are still new I am of the opinion that before moving on to a PyCon
> we could organize a 1-2 days Python Nigeria Conference for us local in
> Nigeria and learn from the experience, and then move forward to organize a
> PyCon next year (*My Opinion*). Hopefully we could all talk more about it
> during the meetup or possibly start the conversation here.
>
> <<Hi Lekan the Python Nigeria meetup is definitely happening on the 20th of
> February. I am still working out the logistics and I would definitely be
> posting on here the links to registration. >>
> Please if anyone would like to volunteer to help in organizing the meetup
> do get in touch.
>
> Just on a final note after the conference some of us who attended the
> conference talked about a Python Africa mailing list so all African
> pythonistas could keep in touch, network, while providing a single platform
> to collaborate and share ideas on projects et.al.., and also eventually the
> possibility of a PyCon Africa *similar to a Euro Python :D *. When the
> mailing list has been set up setup I'll inform everyone on here.
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> Until I come your way with more news, wishing you all a Pythonic week ahead
> :D
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> Aisha
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