From cbc at unc.edu Mon Oct 8 12:13:26 2018 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2018 16:13:26 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Reminder: Chapel Hill Project Night Message-ID: The usual fun and games with pizza on Wednesday. I?m interested in finding someone who has experience administering a Gitter community. http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-18-chpn When: Wednesday, October 10, 6-9pm Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI), Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor, Europa Center, Suite 590, 100 Europa Drive, Chapel Hill What: hapel Hill Project Night meets on second Wednesdays. Have a project you want to show off, share, seek help with, or just get some work done surrounded by like-minded Python lovers? Join us for our monthly project night and do just that! Don't have something to work on? Just need some help with Python? Show up and enjoy the energy, sprint on an open source project, find something interesting to contribute to or be inspired by! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so don't worry if you show up past the start time. Whether you are a Python newbie needing help or have an open source project you want to share, come hang out and hack. Plenty of free parking is available in the Europa Center parking deck. Bring your laptop. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 -------------- next part -------------- The usual fun and games with pizza on Wednesday. I'm interested in finding someone who has experience administering a Gitter community. [1]http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-18-chpn When: Wednesday, October 10, 6-9pm Where: [2]Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI), Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor, Europa Center, Suite 590, 100 Europa Drive, Chapel Hill What: hapel Hill Project Night meets on second Wednesdays. Have a project you want to show off, share, seek help with, or just get some work done surrounded by like-minded Python lovers? Join us for our monthly project night and do just that! Don't have something to work on? Just need some help with Python? Show up and enjoy the energy, sprint on an open source project, find something interesting to contribute to or be inspired by! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so don't worry if you show up past the start time. Whether you are a Python newbie needing help or have an open source project you want to share, come hang out and hack. Plenty of free parking is available in the Europa Center parking deck. Bring your laptop. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 References Visible links 1. http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-18-chpn 2. http://www.renci.org/about/locations/ From cbc at unc.edu Mon Oct 8 12:13:28 2018 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2018 16:13:28 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] TriPython October 2018 Meeting: Dplyr-Style Data Manipulation With Pandas Message-ID: <2F9BC774-94BC-4D07-85FA-6887E36333B8@unc.edu> We will have a world-renowned R expert with us this month to show us what R dataframe handling can teach us about Python dataframe handling with pandas. http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-18-mtg When: Thursday, October 25, 7-9pm Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI), Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor, Europa Center, Suite 590, 100 Europa Drive, Chapel Hill What: In this talk, Ian Cook will discuss how to apply the tenets of R's dplyr package (immutability, chaining, consistency, parsimony) when working with Python's pandas library. In the R community, dplyr is the most widely used data manipulation package. dplyr provides a small, consistent set set of "verbs" (functions) that you can use to perform most common operations on R data frames. You can chain together these verbs to perform a series of operations on a data frame. dplyr treats data frames as immutable objects, returning manipulated copies instead of mutating them in place. In the Python community, pandas is the most widely used data manipulation library. pandas does not prescribe one right way to manipulate DataFrames; it enables several different styles. Ian will show how to apply the dplyr style when you're working with pandas, and we'll discuss the benefits, challenges, and alternatives. Ian Cook is a data scientist at Cloudera. Ian is a long-time R user and an author of and contributor to several R packages; he is newer to Python. Ian lives in Carrboro and is a cofounder of the local Research Triangle Analysts group. Ian has degrees in Statistics from Lehigh University and Stony Brook University. Extemporaneous "lightning talks" of 5-10 minute duration are also welcome and don't need to be pre-announced. Lightning talks are for you to "show and tell" something you've learned about Python recently, no matter how small. We all use Python, therefore, we are always learning something new about Python that we can tell others. Plenty of free parking is available in the RENCI parking deck. The meeting will be followed by our usual after-meeting at a nearby tavern for food and beverage. Come join us for a fun and informative evening. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 -------------- next part -------------- We will have a world-renowned R expert with us this month to show us what R dataframe handling can teach us about Python dataframe handling with pandas. [1]http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-18-mtg When: Thursday, October 25, 7-9pm Where: [2]Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI), Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor, Europa Center, Suite 590, 100 Europa Drive, Chapel Hill What: In this talk, Ian Cook will discuss how to apply the tenets of R's dplyr package (immutability, chaining, consistency, parsimony) when working with Python's pandas library. In the R community, dplyr is the most widely used data manipulation package. dplyr provides a small, consistent set set of "verbs" (functions) that you can use to perform most common operations on R data frames. You can chain together these verbs to perform a series of operations on a data frame. dplyr treats data frames as immutable objects, returning manipulated copies instead of mutating them in place. In the Python community, pandas is the most widely used data manipulation library. pandas does not prescribe one right way to manipulate DataFrames; it enables several different styles. Ian will show how to apply the dplyr style when you're working with pandas, and we'll discuss the benefits, challenges, and alternatives. Ian Cook is a data scientist at Cloudera. Ian is a long-time R user and an author of and contributor to several R packages; he is newer to Python. Ian lives in Carrboro and is a cofounder of the local Research Triangle Analysts group. Ian has degrees in Statistics from Lehigh University and Stony Brook University. Extemporaneous "lightning talks" of 5-10 minute duration are also welcome and don't need to be pre-announced. Lightning talks are for you to "show and tell" something you've learned about Python recently, no matter how small. We all use Python, therefore, we are always learning something new about Python that we can tell others. Plenty of free parking is available in the RENCI parking deck. The meeting will be followed by our usual after-meeting at a nearby tavern for food and beverage. Come join us for a fun and informative evening. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 References Visible links 1. http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-18-mtg 2. http://www.renci.org/about/locations/ From cbc at unc.edu Wed Oct 10 16:11:35 2018 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2018 20:11:35 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Reminder: Chapel Hill Project Night Message-ID: <4FCD3621-5534-43F5-815A-A8533C4A889E@unc.edu> See you at 6pm. Going to pick up pizza in just a bit. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ?On 10/8/18, 12:13 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Calloway, Chris" wrote: The usual fun and games with pizza on Wednesday. I?m interested in finding someone who has experience administering a Gitter community. http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-18-chpn When: Wednesday, October 10, 6-9pm Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI), Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor, Europa Center, Suite 590, 100 Europa Drive, Chapel Hill What: hapel Hill Project Night meets on second Wednesdays. Have a project you want to show off, share, seek help with, or just get some work done surrounded by like-minded Python lovers? Join us for our monthly project night and do just that! Don't have something to work on? Just need some help with Python? Show up and enjoy the energy, sprint on an open source project, find something interesting to contribute to or be inspired by! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so don't worry if you show up past the start time. Whether you are a Python newbie needing help or have an open source project you want to share, come hang out and hack. Plenty of free parking is available in the Europa Center parking deck. Bring your laptop. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 From kmmgva at gmail.com Wed Oct 10 16:14:37 2018 From: kmmgva at gmail.com (Kelly MMW) Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2018 16:14:37 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Reminder: Chapel Hill Project Night In-Reply-To: <4FCD3621-5534-43F5-815A-A8533C4A889E@unc.edu> References: <4FCD3621-5534-43F5-815A-A8533C4A889E@unc.edu> Message-ID: Hi Chris! Stephen, Gabriella, and I were planning on joining tonight, but we are unable to make it. I just contacted folks who had RSVPd on DL RTP. Looks like there are 3. Just wanted to give you a quick update. Warmly, Kelly On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 4:11 PM Calloway, Chris wrote: > See you at 6pm. Going to pick up pizza in just a bit. > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > Applications Analyst > University of North Carolina > Renaissance Computing Institute > (919) 599-3530 > > > ?On 10/8/18, 12:13 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Calloway, Chris" > wrote: > > The usual fun and games with pizza on Wednesday. I?m interested in > finding someone who has experience administering a Gitter community. > > http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-18-chpn > > When: Wednesday, October 10, 6-9pm > Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI)< > http://www.renci.org/about/locations/>, Biltmore Conference Room, 5th > Floor, Europa Center, Suite 590, 100 Europa Drive, Chapel Hill > > What: hapel Hill Project Night meets on second Wednesdays. Have a > project you want to show off, share, seek help with, or just get some work > done surrounded by like-minded Python lovers? Join us for our monthly > project night and do just that! Don't have something to work on? Just need > some help with Python? Show up and enjoy the energy, sprint on an open > source project, find something interesting to contribute to or be inspired > by! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so don't worry if you > show up past the start time. Whether you are a Python newbie needing help > or have an open source project you want to share, come hang out and hack. > Plenty of free parking is available in the Europa Center parking deck. > Bring your laptop. > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > Applications Analyst > University of North Carolina > Renaissance Computing Institute > (919) 599-3530 > > > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > -- Kelly Masters-Melton mobile: *919-406-4525* email: kmmgva at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- Hi Chris! Stephen, Gabriella, and I were planning on joining tonight, but we are unable to make it. I just contacted folks who had RSVPd on DL RTP. Looks like there are 3. Just wanted to give you a quick update.** Warmly,** Kelly On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 4:11 PM Calloway, Chris <[1]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: See you at 6pm. Going to pick up pizza in just a bit. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ***On 10/8/18, 12:13 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Calloway, Chris" wrote: ** ** The usual fun and games with pizza on Wednesday. I***m interested in finding someone who has experience administering a Gitter community. ** ** [4]http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-18-chpn ** ** When: Wednesday, October 10, 6-9pm ** ** Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI)<[5]http://www.renci.org/about/locations/>, Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor, Europa Center, Suite 590, [6]100 Europa Drive, Chapel Hill ** ** What: hapel Hill Project Night meets on second Wednesdays. Have a project you want to show off, share, seek help with, or just get some work done surrounded by like-minded Python lovers? Join us for our monthly project night and do just that! Don't have something to work on? Just need some help with Python? Show up and enjoy the energy, sprint on an open source project, find something interesting to contribute to or be inspired by! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so don't worry if you show up past the start time. Whether you are a Python newbie needing help or have an open source project you want to share, come hang out and hack. Plenty of free parking is available in the Europa Center parking deck. Bring your laptop. ** ** -- ** ** Sincerely, ** ** Chris Calloway ** ** Applications Analyst ** ** University of North Carolina ** ** Renaissance Computing Institute ** ** (919) 599-3530 _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [7]TriZPUG at python.org [8]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [9]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group -- Kelly Masters-Melton**** [11][IMG] mobile:**919-406-4525 [12][IMG] email:**[10]kmmgva at gmail.com References Visible links 1. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 2. mailto:unc.edu at python.org 3. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 4. http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-18-chpn 5. http://www.renci.org/about/locations/ 6. https://maps.google.com/?q=100+Europa+Drive,+Chapel+Hill&entry=gmail&source=g 7. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 8. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 9. http://tripython.org/ 10. mailto:kmmgva at gmail.com 11. http://twitter.com/MastersMelton 12. http://www.linkedin.com/in/kellymastersmelton From cbc at unc.edu Wed Oct 10 16:16:37 2018 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2018 20:16:37 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Reminder: Chapel Hill Project Night In-Reply-To: References: <4FCD3621-5534-43F5-815A-A8533C4A889E@unc.edu> Message-ID: Thanks. Sorry to miss you. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 ?On 10/10/18, 4:14 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Kelly MMW" wrote: Hi Chris! Stephen, Gabriella, and I were planning on joining tonight, but we are unable to make it. I just contacted folks who had RSVPd on DL RTP. Looks like there are 3. Just wanted to give you a quick update. Warmly, Kelly On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 4:11 PM Calloway, Chris wrote: > See you at 6pm. Going to pick up pizza in just a bit. > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > Applications Analyst > University of North Carolina > Renaissance Computing Institute > (919) 599-3530 > > > On 10/8/18, 12:13 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Calloway, Chris" > wrote: > > The usual fun and games with pizza on Wednesday. I?m interested in > finding someone who has experience administering a Gitter community. > > http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/oct-18-chpn > > When: Wednesday, October 10, 6-9pm > Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI)< > http://www.renci.org/about/locations/>, Biltmore Conference Room, 5th > Floor, Europa Center, Suite 590, 100 Europa Drive, Chapel Hill > > What: hapel Hill Project Night meets on second Wednesdays. Have a > project you want to show off, share, seek help with, or just get some work > done surrounded by like-minded Python lovers? Join us for our monthly > project night and do just that! Don't have something to work on? Just need > some help with Python? Show up and enjoy the energy, sprint on an open > source project, find something interesting to contribute to or be inspired > by! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so don't worry if you > show up past the start time. Whether you are a Python newbie needing help > or have an open source project you want to share, come hang out and hack. > Plenty of free parking is available in the Europa Center parking deck. > Bring your laptop. > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > Applications Analyst > University of North Carolina > Renaissance Computing Institute > (919) 599-3530 > > > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > -- Kelly Masters-Melton mobile: *919-406-4525* email: kmmgva at gmail.com From cbc at unc.edu Thu Oct 11 10:28:43 2018 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 14:28:43 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Use Python, Win a (Nobel) Prize Message-ID: https://qz.com/1417145/economics-nobel-laureate-paul-romer-is-a-python-programming-convert/ Really like what he says about Jupyter. Don?t forget, proposals early bird tickets for JupyterDay in the Triangle ends tomorrow: https://libcce.github.io/TriangleJupyter/information/ -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 -------------- next part -------------- [1]https://qz.com/1417145/economics-nobel-laureate-paul-romer-is-a-python-programming-convert/ Really like what he says about Jupyter. Don't forget, proposals early bird tickets for JupyterDay in the Triangle ends tomorrow: [2]https://libcce.github.io/TriangleJupyter/information/ -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 References Visible links 1. https://qz.com/1417145/economics-nobel-laureate-paul-romer-is-a-python-programming-convert/ 2. https://libcce.github.io/TriangleJupyter/information/ From thomson at neuro.duke.edu Sun Oct 14 22:16:19 2018 From: thomson at neuro.duke.edu (Eric Thomson) Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2018 02:16:19 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Durham Project Night tomorrow 6pm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Just a reminder that tomorrow is Project Night in Durham. Caktus provides the space and the pizza, you provide the Python. If you have a project well underway you want to tinker with, or are a beginner just starting out with Python, all are welcome! When: Monday, October 15, 6-9pm Where: Caktus Group Tech Space, 108 Morris St., Durham What: Have a project you want to show off, share, seek help with, or just get some work done surrounded by like-minded Python lovers? Join us for our monthly project night and do just that! Don't have something to work on? Just need some help with Python? Show up and enjoy the energy, sprint on an open source project, find something interesting to contribute to or be inspired! The setting is informal and there is no schedule, so don't worry if you show up past the start time. Whether you are a Python newbie needing help or have an open source project you want to share, come hang out and hack. Park in the municipal deck on the other side of the Arts Council across W. Morgan St. The entrance to the Caktus Tech Space is on Morris St. Bring your laptop. From cbc at unc.edu Mon Oct 29 10:49:00 2018 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 14:49:00 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Apology Message-ID: <8EA3CC22-231C-4519-9006-EAEB152F6BFA@unc.edu> I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I don?t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way TriPython should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 -------------- next part -------------- I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I don't know how to make this up to you. This is not the way TriPython should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 From cbc at unc.edu Mon Oct 29 11:13:50 2018 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 15:13:50 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Apology In-Reply-To: References: <8EA3CC22-231C-4519-9006-EAEB152F6BFA@unc.edu> Message-ID: <3340A9D6-DEFE-4011-9643-0D99B85F371C@unc.edu> You got to have the meeting after all!? That?s so great! Thank you so much for letting me know. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 On 10/29/18, 11:08 AM, "Ian Cook" > wrote: Hi Chris, Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly generous with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to other local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all immediately forgive. Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late that evening at Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us all squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. Thanks, Ian On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris > wrote: I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I don?t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way TriPython should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 -------------- next part -------------- You got to have the meeting after all!? That's so great! Thank you so much for letting me know. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 On 10/29/18, 11:08 AM, "Ian Cook" <[1]ianmcook at gmail.com> wrote: Hi Chris, Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly generous with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to other local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all immediately forgive. Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late that evening at Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us all squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at [2]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at [3]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. Thanks, Ian On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris <[4]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I don't know how to make this up to you. This is not the way TriPython should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute [5](919) 599-3530 References Visible links 1. mailto:ianmcook at gmail.com 2. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f 3. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas 4. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 5. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530 From ianmcook at gmail.com Mon Oct 29 11:08:06 2018 From: ianmcook at gmail.com (Ian Cook) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 11:08:06 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Apology In-Reply-To: <8EA3CC22-231C-4519-9006-EAEB152F6BFA@unc.edu> References: <8EA3CC22-231C-4519-9006-EAEB152F6BFA@unc.edu> Message-ID: Hi Chris, Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly generous with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to other local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all immediately forgive. Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late that evening at Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us all squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. Thanks, Ian On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris wrote: > I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious > volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I had > planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact scheduled an > early return in order to make the meeting. But travel delays kept me away. > At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you all were waiting for the > doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 hours. I was not thinking > clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I don?t know how to make this up > to you. This is not the way TriPython should operate. I am most sorry that > I kept Ian Cook from making his talk. Ian had volunteered for the job > without prompting. > > > > -- > > Sincerely, > > > > Chris Calloway > > Applications Analyst > > University of North Carolina > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > (919) 599-3530 > > > -------------- next part -------------- Hi Chris, Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly generous with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to other local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all immediately forgive. Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us all squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at [1]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at [2]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. Thanks, Ian On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris <[3]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way TriPython should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. ** --** Sincerely, ** Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute [4](919) 599-3530 ** References Visible links 1. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f 2. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas 3. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530 From philip at semanchuk.com Mon Oct 29 16:14:30 2018 From: philip at semanchuk.com (Philip Semanchuk) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 16:14:30 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Apology In-Reply-To: References: <8EA3CC22-231C-4519-9006-EAEB152F6BFA@unc.edu> Message-ID: <3F29FA5B-7C3D-4D67-8136-1FC9827EAB22@semanchuk.com> +1 to what Ian said. Chris, you take a lot onto your shoulders and we owe you a great deal of gratitude for doing so. > On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Ian Cook wrote: > > Hi Chris, > Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly generous > with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to other > local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all > immediately forgive. > Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late > that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I > was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us all > squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. > For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at > [1]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at > [2]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. > Thanks, > Ian > On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris <[3]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: > > I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious > volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I > had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact > scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel > delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you > all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 > hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I > don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way TriPython > should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his > talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. > > ** > > --** > > Sincerely, > > ** > > Chris Calloway > > Applications Analyst > > University of North Carolina > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > [4](919) 599-3530 > > ** > > References > > Visible links > 1. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f > 2. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas > 3. mailto:cbc at unc.edu > 4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530 > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group From ncdave4life at gmail.com Mon Oct 29 17:56:56 2018 From: ncdave4life at gmail.com (David Burton) Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 17:56:56 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] Apology In-Reply-To: <3F29FA5B-7C3D-4D67-8136-1FC9827EAB22@semanchuk.com> References: <8EA3CC22-231C-4519-9006-EAEB152F6BFA@unc.edu> <3F29FA5B-7C3D-4D67-8136-1FC9827EAB22@semanchuk.com> Message-ID: Chris, it is my longstanding practice, in the organizations that I'm a member of, to endeavor elect a no-show to the hardest job, since he's not there to defend himself. ? But you're safe, because that obviously wouldn't work for you, since you *already* do a lion's share of the work, year after year after year. Get rested, and sleep soundly with the knowledge that we are all very, very grateful for all you do! Maybe you owe Larry Summers a beer. ? Dave On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 5:02 PM Philip Semanchuk wrote: > +1 to what Ian said. Chris, you take a lot onto your shoulders and we owe > you a great deal of gratitude for doing so. > > > On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Ian Cook wrote: > > > > Hi Chris, > > Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly > generous > > with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to > other > > local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all > > immediately forgive. > > Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late > > that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I > > was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us > all > > squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. > > For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at > > [1]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at > > [2]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. > > Thanks, > > Ian > > On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris <[3]cbc at unc.edu> > wrote: > > > > I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious > > volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I > > had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact > > scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel > > delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you > > all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 > > hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. > I > > don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way > TriPython > > should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his > > talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. > > > > ** > > > > --** > > > > Sincerely, > > > > ** > > > > Chris Calloway > > > > Applications Analyst > > > > University of North Carolina > > > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > > > [4](919) 599-3530 > > > > ** > > > > References > > > > Visible links > > 1. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f > > 2. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas > > 3. mailto:cbc at unc.edu > > 4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530 > > _______________________________________________ > > TriZPUG mailing list > > TriZPUG at python.org > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > -------------- next part -------------- Chris, it is my longstanding practice, in the organizations that I'm a member of, to endeavor elect a no-show to the hardest job, since he's not there to defend himself. ********But you're safe, because that obviously wouldn't work for you, since you already do a lion's share of the work, year after year after year. Get rested, and sleep soundly with the knowledge that we are all very, very grateful for all you do! Maybe you owe**Larry Summers a beer.******** Dave On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 5:02 PM Philip Semanchuk <[1]philip at semanchuk.com> wrote: +1 to what Ian said. Chris, you take a lot onto your shoulders and we owe you a great deal of gratitude for doing so. > On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Ian Cook <[2]ianmcook at gmail.com> wrote: > >** **Hi Chris, >** **Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly generous >** **with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to other >** **local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all >** **immediately forgive. >** **Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late >** **that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I >** **was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us all >** **squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. >** **For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at >** **[1][3]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at >** **[2][4]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. >** **Thanks, >** **Ian >** **On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris <[3][5]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: > >** ** **I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious >** ** **volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I >** ** **had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact >** ** **scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel >** ** **delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you >** ** **all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 >** ** **hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I >** ** **don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way TriPython >** ** **should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his >** ** **talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. > >** ** **** > >** ** **--** > >** ** **Sincerely, > >** ** **** > >** ** **Chris Calloway > >** ** **Applications Analyst > >** ** **University of North Carolina > >** ** **Renaissance Computing Institute > >** ** **[4](919) 599-3530 > >** ** **** > > References > >** **Visible links >** **1. [6]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f >** **2. [7]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas >** **3. mailto:[8]cbc at unc.edu >** **4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530 > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > [9]TriZPUG at python.org > [10]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > [11]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [12]TriZPUG at python.org [13]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [14]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group References Visible links 1. mailto:philip at semanchuk.com 2. mailto:ianmcook at gmail.com 3. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f 4. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas 5. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 6. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f 7. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas 8. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 9. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 10. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 11. http://tripython.org/ 12. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 13. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 14. http://tripython.org/ From cbc at unc.edu Tue Oct 30 13:59:01 2018 From: cbc at unc.edu (Calloway, Chris) Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2018 17:59:01 +0000 Subject: [TriPython] Apology In-Reply-To: References: <8EA3CC22-231C-4519-9006-EAEB152F6BFA@unc.edu> <3F29FA5B-7C3D-4D67-8136-1FC9827EAB22@semanchuk.com> Message-ID: I just want to add that Eric Thomson and Kevin Howell are doing a lot of work carrying Durham and Raleigh project nights and they deserve our thanks. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 On 10/29/18, 5:56 PM, "David Burton" > wrote: Chris, it is my longstanding practice, in the organizations that I'm a member of, to endeavor elect a no-show to the hardest job, since he's not there to defend himself. ? But you're safe, because that obviously wouldn't work for you, since you already do a lion's share of the work, year after year after year. Get rested, and sleep soundly with the knowledge that we are all very, very grateful for all you do! Maybe you owe Larry Summers a beer. ? Dave On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 5:02 PM Philip Semanchuk > wrote: +1 to what Ian said. Chris, you take a lot onto your shoulders and we owe you a great deal of gratitude for doing so. > On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Ian Cook > wrote: > > Hi Chris, > Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly generous > with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to other > local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all > immediately forgive. > Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late > that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I > was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us all > squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. > For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at > [1]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at > [2]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. > Thanks, > Ian > On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris <[3]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: > > I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious > volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I > had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact > scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel > delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you > all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 > hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I > don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way TriPython > should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his > talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. > > ** > > --** > > Sincerely, > > ** > > Chris Calloway > > Applications Analyst > > University of North Carolina > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > [4](919) 599-3530 > > ** > > References > > Visible links > 1. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f > 2. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas > 3. mailto:cbc at unc.edu > 4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530 > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list TriZPUG at python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group -------------- next part -------------- I just want to add that Eric Thomson and Kevin Howell are doing a lot of work carrying Durham and Raleigh project nights and they deserve our thanks. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway Applications Analyst University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute (919) 599-3530 On 10/29/18, 5:56 PM, "David Burton" <[1]ncdave4life at gmail.com> wrote: Chris, it is my longstanding practice, in the organizations that I'm a member of, to endeavor elect a no-show to the hardest job, since he's not there to defend himself. * But you're safe, because that obviously wouldn't work for you, since you already do a lion's share of the work, year after year after year. Get rested, and sleep soundly with the knowledge that we are all very, very grateful for all you do! Maybe you owe Larry Summers a beer. * Dave On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 5:02 PM Philip Semanchuk <[2]philip at semanchuk.com> wrote: +1 to what Ian said. Chris, you take a lot onto your shoulders and we owe you a great deal of gratitude for doing so. > On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Ian Cook <[3]ianmcook at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Chris, > Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly generous > with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to other > local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all > immediately forgive. > Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late > that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I > was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us all > squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. > For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at > [1][4]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at > [2][5]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. > Thanks, > Ian > On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris <[3][6]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: > > I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious > volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I > had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact > scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel > delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you > all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 > hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I > don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way TriPython > should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his > talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. > > ** > > --** > > Sincerely, > > ** > > Chris Calloway > > Applications Analyst > > University of North Carolina > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > [4](919) 599-3530 > > ** > > References > > Visible links > 1. [7]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f > 2. [8]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas > 3. mailto:[9]cbc at unc.edu > 4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530 > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > [10]TriZPUG at python.org > [11]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > [12]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [13]TriZPUG at python.org [14]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [15]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group References Visible links 1. mailto:ncdave4life at gmail.com 2. mailto:philip at semanchuk.com 3. mailto:ianmcook at gmail.com 4. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f 5. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas 6. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 7. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f 8. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas 9. mailto:cbc at unc.edu 10. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 11. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 12. http://tripython.org/ 13. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org 14. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug 15. http://tripython.org/ From rexadwyer at gmail.com Wed Oct 31 21:38:12 2018 From: rexadwyer at gmail.com (Rex Dwyer) Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2018 21:38:12 -0400 Subject: [TriPython] apology In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Chris, you should probably blush briefly for your mistake, then blush about all the nice things people are saying, which are all true, by the way. ????? On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 12:01 PM wrote: > Send TriZPUG mailing list submissions to > trizpug at python.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > trizpug-request at python.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > trizpug-owner at python.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of TriZPUG digest..." > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Apology (Philip Semanchuk) > 2. Re: Apology (David Burton) > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Philip Semanchuk > To: "Triangle (North Carolina) Python Users Group (formerly TriZPUG)" < > trizpug at python.org> > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 16:14:30 -0400 > Subject: Re: [TriPython] Apology > +1 to what Ian said. Chris, you take a lot onto your shoulders and we owe > you a great deal of gratitude for doing so. > > > On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Ian Cook wrote: > > > > Hi Chris, > > Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly > generous > > with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to > other > > local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all > > immediately forgive. > > Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late > > that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I > > was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us > all > > squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. > > For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at > > [1]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at > > [2]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. > > Thanks, > > Ian > > On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris <[3]cbc at unc.edu> > wrote: > > > > I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious > > volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I > > had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact > > scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel > > delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you > > all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 > > hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. > I > > don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way > TriPython > > should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his > > talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. > > > > ** > > > > --** > > > > Sincerely, > > > > ** > > > > Chris Calloway > > > > Applications Analyst > > > > University of North Carolina > > > > Renaissance Computing Institute > > > > [4](919) 599-3530 > > > > ** > > > > References > > > > Visible links > > 1. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f > > 2. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas > > 3. mailto:cbc at unc.edu > > 4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530 > > _______________________________________________ > > TriZPUG mailing list > > TriZPUG at python.org > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: David Burton > To: "Triangle (North Carolina) Zope and Python Users Group" < > trizpug at python.org>, Chris Calloway > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 17:56:56 -0400 > Subject: Re: [TriPython] Apology > Chris, it is my longstanding practice, in the organizations that I'm a > member of, to endeavor elect a no-show to the hardest job, since he's > not > there to defend himself. ********But you're safe, because that obviously > wouldn't work for you, since you already do a lion's share of the work, > year after year after year. > Get rested, and sleep soundly with the knowledge that we are all very, > very grateful for all you do! > Maybe you owe**Larry Summers a beer.******** > Dave > On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 5:02 PM Philip Semanchuk <[1] > philip at semanchuk.com> > wrote: > > +1 to what Ian said. Chris, you take a lot onto your shoulders and we > owe you a great deal of gratitude for doing so. > > > On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Ian Cook <[2]ianmcook at gmail.com> > wrote: > > > >** **Hi Chris, > >** **Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly > generous > >** **with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space > to other > >** **local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think > we'll > all > >** **immediately forgive. > >** **Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was > working > late > >** **that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the > hall, I > >** **was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and > let us all > >** **squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. > >** **For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at > >** **[1][3]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at > >** **[2][4]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. > >** **Thanks, > >** **Ian > >** **On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris > <[3][5]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: > > > >** ** **I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a > gracious > >** ** **volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday > evening. I > >** ** **had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in > fact > >** ** **scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But > travel > >** ** **delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to > tell > me you > >** ** **all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling > for 22 > >** ** **hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no > excuse. I > >** ** **don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way > TriPython > >** ** **should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from > making his > >** ** **talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. > > > >** ** **** > > > >** ** **--** > > > >** ** **Sincerely, > > > >** ** **** > > > >** ** **Chris Calloway > > > >** ** **Applications Analyst > > > >** ** **University of North Carolina > > > >** ** **Renaissance Computing Institute > > > >** ** **[4](919) 599-3530 > > > >** ** **** > > > > References > > > >** **Visible links > >** **1. [6]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f > >** **2. [7]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas > >** **3. mailto:[8]cbc at unc.edu > >** **4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530 > > _______________________________________________ > > TriZPUG mailing list > > [9]TriZPUG at python.org > > [10]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > > [11]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > [12]TriZPUG at python.org > [13]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > [14]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > > References > > Visible links > 1. mailto:philip at semanchuk.com > 2. mailto:ianmcook at gmail.com > 3. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f > 4. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas > 5. mailto:cbc at unc.edu > 6. https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f > 7. https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas > 8. mailto:cbc at unc.edu > 9. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org > 10. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > 11. http://tripython.org/ > 12. mailto:TriZPUG at python.org > 13. https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > 14. http://tripython.org/ > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > TriZPUG at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group > -- Rex A. Dwyer, PhD -------------- next part -------------- Chris, you should probably blush briefly for your mistake, then blush about all the nice things people are saying, which are all true, by the way. ***************** On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 12:01 PM <[1]trizpug-request at python.org> wrote: Send TriZPUG mailing list submissions to ** ** ** ** [2]trizpug at python.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit ** ** ** ** [3]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to ** ** ** ** [4]trizpug-request at python.org You can reach the person managing the list at ** ** ** ** [5]trizpug-owner at python.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of TriZPUG digest..." Today's Topics: ** **1. Re: Apology (Philip Semanchuk) ** **2. Re: Apology (David Burton) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From:**Philip Semanchuk <[6]philip at semanchuk.com> To:**"Triangle (North Carolina) Python Users Group (formerly TriZPUG)" <[7]trizpug at python.org> Cc:** Bcc:** Date:**Mon, 29 Oct 2018 16:14:30 -0400 Subject:**Re: [TriPython] Apology +1 to what Ian said. Chris, you take a lot onto your shoulders and we owe you a great deal of gratitude for doing so. > On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Ian Cook <[8]ianmcook at gmail.com> wrote: > >** **Hi Chris, >** **Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly generous >** **with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space to other >** **local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll all >** **immediately forgive. >** **Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working late >** **that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the hall, I >** **was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and let us all >** **squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. >** **For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at >** **[1][9]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at >** **[2][10]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. >** **Thanks, >** **Ian >** **On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris <[3][11]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: > >** ** **I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a gracious >** ** **volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday evening. I >** ** **had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in fact >** ** **scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But travel >** ** **delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell me you >** ** **all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling for 22 >** ** **hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no excuse. I >** ** **don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way TriPython >** ** **should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from making his >** ** **talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. > >** ** **** > >** ** **--** > >** ** **Sincerely, > >** ** **** > >** ** **Chris Calloway > >** ** **Applications Analyst > >** ** **University of North Carolina > >** ** **Renaissance Computing Institute > >** ** **[4](919) 599-3530 > >** ** **** > > References > >** **Visible links >** **1. [12]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f >** **2. [13]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas >** **3. mailto:[14]cbc at unc.edu >** **4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530 > _______________________________________________ > TriZPUG mailing list > [15]TriZPUG at python.org > [16]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug > [17]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From:**David Burton <[18]ncdave4life at gmail.com> To:**"Triangle (North Carolina) Zope and Python Users Group" <[19]trizpug at python.org>, Chris Calloway <[20]cbc at unc.edu> Cc:** Bcc:** Date:**Mon, 29 Oct 2018 17:56:56 -0400 Subject:**Re: [TriPython] Apology ** **Chris, it is my longstanding practice, in the organizations that I'm a ** **member of, to endeavor elect a no-show to the hardest job, since he's not ** **there to defend himself. ********But you're safe, because that obviously ** **wouldn't work for you, since you already do a lion's share of the work, ** **year after year after year. ** **Get rested, and sleep soundly with the knowledge that we are all very, ** **very grateful for all you do! ** **Maybe you owe**Larry Summers a beer.******** ** **Dave ** **On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 5:02 PM Philip Semanchuk <[1][21]philip at semanchuk.com> ** **wrote: ** ** **+1 to what Ian said. Chris, you take a lot onto your shoulders and we ** ** **owe you a great deal of gratitude for doing so. ** ** **> On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Ian Cook <[2][22]ianmcook at gmail.com> wrote: ** ** **> ** ** **>** **Hi Chris, ** ** **>** **Please don't feel any regret on my behalf! You're so incredibly ** ** **generous ** ** **>** **with your time in running this group and in offering RENCI space ** ** **to other ** ** **>** **local groups; a small mistake like this is something I think we'll ** ** **all ** ** **>** **immediately forgive. ** ** **>** **Actually, thanks to the kindness of Larry Summers, who was working ** ** **late ** ** **>** **that evening at**Summers Thompson Lowry Insurance just down the ** ** **hall, I ** ** **>** **was able to give the talk. He invited us into their offices and ** ** **let us all ** ** **>** **squeeze into a small conference room to do the talk. ** ** **>** **For anyone who missed it, the slides from the talk are at ** ** **>** **[1][3][23]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f and the code and sample data are at ** ** **>** **[2][4][24]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas. ** ** **>** **Thanks, ** ** **>** **Ian ** ** **>** **On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:49 AM Calloway, Chris ** ** **<[3][5][25]cbc at unc.edu> wrote: ** ** **> ** ** **>** ** **I very much regret that I caused twenty plus people and a ** ** **gracious ** ** **>** ** **volunteer speaker a great inconvenience this past Thursday ** ** **evening. I ** ** **>** ** **had planned to be back from my trip the day before and had in ** ** **fact ** ** **>** ** **scheduled an early return in order to make the meeting. But ** ** **travel ** ** **>** ** **delays kept me away. At the point when Zeydy called me to tell ** ** **me you ** ** **>** ** **all were waiting for the doors to open, I had been traveling ** ** **for 22 ** ** **>** ** **hours. I was not thinking clearly, obviously, but that is no ** ** **excuse. I ** ** **>** ** **don***t know how to make this up to you. This is not the way ** ** **TriPython ** ** **>** ** **should operate. I am most sorry that I kept Ian Cook from ** ** **making his ** ** **>** ** **talk. Ian had volunteered for the job without prompting. ** ** **> ** ** **>** ** **** ** ** **> ** ** **>** ** **--** ** ** **> ** ** **>** ** **Sincerely, ** ** **> ** ** **>** ** **** ** ** **> ** ** **>** ** **Chris Calloway ** ** **> ** ** **>** ** **Applications Analyst ** ** **> ** ** **>** ** **University of North Carolina ** ** **> ** ** **>** ** **Renaissance Computing Institute ** ** **> ** ** **>** ** **[4](919) 599-3530 ** ** **> ** ** **>** ** **** ** ** **> ** ** **> References ** ** **> ** ** **>** **Visible links ** ** **>** **1. [6][26]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f ** ** **>** **2. [7][27]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas ** ** **>** **3. mailto:[8][28]cbc at unc.edu ** ** **>** **4. file:///tmp/tel:(919)%20599-3530 ** ** **> _______________________________________________ ** ** **> TriZPUG mailing list ** ** **> [9][29]TriZPUG at python.org ** ** **> [10][30]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug ** ** **> [11][31]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group ** ** **_______________________________________________ ** ** **TriZPUG mailing list ** ** **[12][32]TriZPUG at python.org ** ** **[13][33]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug ** ** **[14][34]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group References ** **Visible links ** **1. mailto:[35]philip at semanchuk.com ** **2. mailto:[36]ianmcook at gmail.com ** **3. [37]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f ** **4. [38]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas ** **5. mailto:[39]cbc at unc.edu ** **6. [40]https://goo.gl/sVzQ9f ** **7. [41]https://github.com/ianmcook/dplyr-pandas ** **8. mailto:[42]cbc at unc.edu ** **9. mailto:[43]TriZPUG at python.org ** 10. [44]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug ** 11. [45]http://tripython.org/ ** 12. mailto:[46]TriZPUG at python.org ** 13. [47]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug ** 14. [48]http://tripython.org/ _______________________________________________ TriZPUG mailing list [49]TriZPUG at python.org [50]https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/trizpug [51]http://tripython.org is the Triangle Python Users Group -- Rex A. 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