[python-nigeria] python-nigeria Digest, Vol 8, Issue 4
Chukwudi Nwachukwu
hsysinfo at gmail.com
Thu Mar 10 03:14:15 EST 2016
@Lekan
please continue with your wonderful works. It's sad to note the problems
you've encountered while it is also a good thing to know that donations
have come from people who are always there for these kind of events.
As for the book, we need a concrete way to go about it and I think you
should bring it to the slack channel for further discussions. I would like
to partake of it. It's a nice concept.
I would suggest that we divide the topics and assign to those who volunteer
to write on them. More than one person can write on a topic so that it
would be rich enough.
There would also be those who would review it and then turn it into formats
that can be downloaded.
We should set up committee and begin to look into things like this.
@all
I only made suggestions and others are free to critique it.
@olamilec
mErgencyNG is what we all decided to work on at the last meet up so it is a
welcome idea. Based on what I talked about in @Lekan's part, we should have
a committee that would help us out with these things.
And I would be willing to partake of the coding part. So, the first thing
is having a github account for Pythonistas in Nigeria and then we would be
able to work from there.
I seize this opportunity to welcome every new members of this list. We see
your mails and are happy to read them.
Bros, thanks for taking the time to itemize mErgencyNG, it is really
appreciated.
@all
DjangoGirls are calling for tutors, please help to volunteer. Please, if
you are able to, help out with this task. I've signified my intention for
@Lekan and the DjangoGirls Ota.
iChux™
http://bit.ly/iscrape
*Behind every no entry sign, there is a door.*
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> 1. Re: python-nigeria Digest, Vol 8, Issue 3 (Lekan Wahab)
> 2. Overview of mErgencyNG (Adeniji Olamilekan)
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> From: Lekan Wahab <olamyy53 at gmail.com>
> To: python-nigeria at python.org
> Cc:
> Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2016 23:25:43 +0100
> Subject: Re: [python-nigeria] python-nigeria Digest, Vol 8, Issue 3
> Hello guys,
>
> Sorry I haven't been active in here as of recent.
>
> School + coding + exams = No free time
>
> So, here's a quick rundown of whats been happening in the preparation
> towards DjangoGirls OAU:
>
> 1. Due to 'official' reasons, the original venue we got was handed out to
> some more important people for some other event.
> As such, we've had to start scouting for a new venue for the event.
> Thankfully, IEEE OAU SB has generously offered to help us in subsidizing
> the fee for the new venue.
>
> 2. We were recently generously sponsored by Github,and PSF for the event .
> A big shutout to both of these great organizations.
>
> 3. Due to a recent shift in the school calendar that would have most of the
> registered girls not be able to attend the event, we are in the process of
> postponing the event to some later time where everyone can make it. The new
> date would be circulated once we get it approved.
>
> 4. assume_inifinity = 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
> #Yes. I know it exceeds the limit
> for i in range(assume_inifinity):
> print "We need MENTORS"
>
> We all know the event really cant hold without having mentors to take these
> young girls in what could possibly be the biggest turning point of their
> lives. So, we are still in search of mentors. Please, make it a date with
> us.
>
> That should be all on DjangoGirls OAU for now.
>
> Oh and Helen, you mentioned you run a Python Club on campus?
> Well, i'd love to speak to you about that.
>
> Now, for something almost as interesting.
>
> An idea hit me recently.
> Now, i was wondering if the community would love to work on writing a book
> on learning Python the Nigerian way prior the time that work would start on
> the open source projects.
> This book i feel should highlight what it takes to be a programmer(Python)
> in Nigeria. It should be like the go to book for every beginner of the
> language in the country. The book would also be fun since there'd be
> colloquial jabs and the whats what that makes the Nigerian English
> Lingua standout.
> As and added bonus, the book would come in good cause it wont code that
> someone has to finish at a point in time. it could be something that you'd
> go to, drop a line or a chapter and go on with something else.
>
> Now, i already spoke to Aisha about the idea and she loved it. All we need
> now is an indication of interest from the rest of you guys.
>
> In the absence of any other information, i would love to say " Aluta
> Continua, Victoria Ascerta"
>
> 😀
>
> Lekan
>
>
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> > Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2016 20:04:01 +0100
> > From: Chukwudi Nwachukwu <hsysinfo at gmail.com>
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> > Thanks Aisha for helping to drum up support for the other upcoming
> > DjangoGirls. I never knew of the Port Harcourt one. It's is nice seeing
> all
> > these developments.
> >
> > Go girls.
> >
> >
> > iChux?
> > http://bit.ly/iscrape
> > *Behind every no entry sign, there is a door.*
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> > > 1. Hello............. It's Me (Aisha Bello)
> > > 2. New comer (Umar Yusuf)
> > >
> > >
> > > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > > From: Aisha Bello <aishabello2050 at gmail.com>
> > > To: python-nigeria at python.org
> > > Cc:
> > > Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2016 18:09:23 +0100
> > > Subject: [python-nigeria] Hello............. It's Me
> > > Hola Pythonistas,
> > >
> > > It's been terribly quiet here. Everyone seems to be super busy. I just
> > had
> > > a conversation that turned like if a community of developers are
> awfully
> > > quiet then be rest assured they are individually dreaming about
> > > code......*am not sure how true that is*
> > >
> > > But on a more serious note I thought I should take the time to hola at
> > the
> > > community.......
> > >
> > > However more interesting news is that more DjangoGirls workshops are
> > going
> > > to happen in other parts of Nigeria. So proud of DGLagos girls. Now
> plans
> > > are in place for not just DjangoGirls in OAU and Ogbomoso but one in
> Ota,
> > > Ogun state, and in Port Harcourt. Congratulations Helen(Ogbomoso), Tina
> > > (PH), Hamdalah (Ota) and Busayo (who joined OAU organizers), so proud
> of
> > > you girls. More exciting is I heard some of the attendees have been
> > > proactive and gone ahead to form WhatsApp groups with their mentors
> where
> > > they get to ask their #django questions and their mentors have been
> very
> > > helpful in helping them figuring things out. #ThankYou
> > >
> > > Here's me soliciting for help and support in terms of Mentorship,
> > > Sponsorship, Media awareness et. al. for the upcoming DjangoGirls, just
> > > like you all did for DGLagos which was a huge success. Official photos
> > and
> > > video links coming up soon in that regard ;)
> > >
> > > Wishing everyone a productive week ahead.......
> > >
> > > Asante (In my Swahili Voice)
> > >
> > > Aisha Bello :D
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > > From: Umar Yusuf <forum2k9 at gmail.com>
> > > To: "python-nigeria at python.org" <python-nigeria at python.org>
> > > Cc:
> > > Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2016 10:25:37 -0800
> > > Subject: [python-nigeria] New comer
> > > Hi all,
> > > Am excited to be on this list. My name is Umar Yusuf a Geospatial
> > > Pythonista. I hope to gain more from here.
> > > Thanks
> > >
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> Cc:
> Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 05:02:15 -0800
> Subject: [python-nigeria] Overview of mErgencyNG
> Hello Guys,
> First of all I have to thank God for giving us the grace to hear from one
> another after the workshop, and I also appreciated @Aisha for checking on
> us to know if things are great with us else to notify others and see the
> possibility of any assistance, Kudos.
> Also I checked the workshop's photos on flickr and am mesmerized seeing
> through the perspective of Happy People, all are lovely with moments of
> happiness wishing last more longer which I still hope we do have in the
> other coming workshops.
> @Olabayo & @Chukudi thanks for keeping on, moderating and constant
> messages in this mailing list
> @TosinAnimashaun the article on Django Girls Lagos Workshop is thoughtful
> and lovely, I really appreciate the efforts put into it
> @Lekan thanks for evangelizing for Django Girls whereby also promoting
> Python and it's community though I know it's not easy combining school
> activities with organizing DjangoGirls in anyway we are here to help and I
> love the idea for the Python Book in a Nigeria version
> @all thanks for voting and the support of wanting to work on a open source
> project and below is the documentation of mErgencyNG.
> The community is free to discuss and modify it you see fit.
> Thanks all and in Aisha's mode am wishing you a Pythonic Day.
> Hugs and pecks!
>
> mErgencyNG is a crowd sourced platform for all security agencies, disaster
> management outfits or organizations, hospitals and road safety corps and
> the citizenries for a quick responds and threats notification from the
> citizenries to the government or appropriate authorities for safeguarding
> lives and properties.
>
> In a Nigeria of today there is no web or mobile app that augment the
> efforts of our security forces because civilians are detached from the
> system, they are afraid to report incidents so not to be the first suspect.
> Every citizens want to be connected with what government is doing and with
> the level of awareness and the advocacy of community policing and to curb
> the rising insurgency in Nigeria each and everyone are the users of the
> application and with the current population of Nigeria as at today if only
> we have 20million users am sure we will be well informed.
> The users of the application can use it to report any crime to the police,
> accidents can be reported to police or FRSC, we can call ambulance in case
> of emergency, call for assistance from vigilante group, notify civil
> defence on any vandalism, report suspicious items to bomb squad or
> terrorism to the appropriate authorities
> Create a web and mobile app that people can use to report any crime or
> emergency to the appropriate authorities. We can also use the application
> to place inform of advert for missing person, stolen items or vehicle and
> also integrate with social media for allowing neighbours, friends, families
> and our networks to notify us if they see the items missing.
>
> VISION:
> * Secured and safe neighbourhood, peaceful nation for all
>
> MISSION:
> * To ensured a safe and secured communities through collaboration and
> engagement of citizens
>
> OBJECTIVES:
> * To protect lives and properties
> * To support by provision of emergency assistance when needed
> * To assist victims of emergency medical needs without the rigour of police
> report document before treatment
> * To report crime without be seen as a first suspect
> * To facilitate information sharing between security agencies and the
> citizens
>
> OVERVIEW OF THE mErgencyNG
> mErgencyNG will be a web and mobile app solution aimed at improving
> response of security, road safety, medical, army, fire and other services
> to emergency incidents while it will be used to creating a social media
> buzz amongst users. Developing countries such as Nigeria has a huge gap in
> notifying the respective emergency services about demanding situation and
> this web and mobile application seeks to fill this gap. This web and mobile
> application directly affects those who find themselves in emergency
> situations in a country with absolutely no helpline / emergency hotline
> like other developed countries of the world. Publicity of emergencies goes
> along way in notifying the various emergency services available for
> decisive action and this web and mobile application enables access to
> highly coordinated and distributed emergency care. This application has a
> great potential to affect a large group of people deeply whilst filling up
> the large vacuum of emergency notification and responses in a developing
> country like Nigeria. It also brings location based services to citizens.
> In that way, we are able to bring emergency services (Ambulance, fire
> services, Police, Red Cross, FRSC and rescue) delivering services and cabs
> - as well as other location based services to all areas with no (clearly
> defined) street addresses.
>
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