[Texas] PyTX?
Jeremy Boyd
boydjj at gmail.com
Sun Mar 13 03:04:00 CET 2011
Given the proportion of web devs at 2010's conf (about 40%?) and Django's popularity, it might be worth checking with DjangoCon bigwigs to make sure we don't stomp on their schedule. I can't find this year's dates right now, but I seem to recall that plans are to have it in August some time.
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Jeremy Boyd
e: boydjj at gmail.com
On Mar 12, 2011, at 5:31 PM, Brad Allen <bradallen137 at gmail.com> wrote:
> A few weeks ago I posted to this list an idea about the benefits of
> having it in early summer, but I don't think that's going to work out.
> I've been talking to potential sponsors here at PyCon and they want a
> bit more lead time.
>
> It will probably make more sense to wait till late Aug or early Sept,
> to give us more time to do it right. I'd like to get a enough budget
> to fly in one or two well-known Python instructors, and our schedule
> may depend on their availability.
>
> On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Jeremy Kelley <jeremy at 33ad.org> wrote:
>> I'm sitting here at Python listening to whining from my friends back
>> home that didn't make it.
>>
>> I'm curious - what's the date for the next PyTexas? I'm hearing
>> "something in April", which isn't very far off to get locked in on the
>> calendar now.
>>
>> The website (http://pytexas.org/PyTexas) is quite silent on this year's plans.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
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