[Texas] [python-188] PyTexas 2010 registration is now open

Arthur Aguirre aguirre.arthur at gmail.com
Mon May 17 20:10:47 CEST 2010


Of course, pro bono.  Hopefully everyone will be fine with it, just a way
for me to offer some expertise and give access to a survey tool - of course
if there's resistance I can program / run something in SurveyMonkey or some
other free tool.  Either way works.  In terms of development, sure we can
use a wiki to hammer out the key questions.

Arthur

On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Brad Allen <bradallen137 at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 9:32 AM, Arthur Aguirre
> <aguirre.arthur at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Brad,
> >
> > Arthur here, a newbie with the Austin Python group.  I work for a market
> > research firm (Illuminas) and am sure my company would allow me to
> program,
> > host, and deploy a survey for the PyTexas event (we use Confirmit).
> >
> > Just let me know who to work with on this and I can assist with moving
> this
> > forward.
>
> Great! Thanks for stepping foward, Arthur.  Would this be 'pro bono'?
> As an organization we have zero dollars by design.
>
> I would really like some help in deploying surveys and capturing the
> results. I am not sure how the community will respond to a market
> research firm doing the surveys but we can try it and see what happens
> :-)
>
> There are really multiple groups we'd like to receive survey feedback from:
>
> * Regular Python user group attendees in major Texas cities
> * Potential Python user group attendees in those same cities
> * Students from Baylor and surrounding universities
> * Faculty from Baylor and surrounding universities
>
> I have some ideas for survey questions which we can develop
> collaboratively with the local Python community, probably by forming
> the questions on the wiki.
>
> What do you think?
>
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