Hey gents,
I really enjoyed the meetup and am looking forward to the next one. I
have a feeling that there is a lot of latent interest in Django, and
we could see this group grow significantly.
Cheers,
Aaron
On Jul 23, 12:06 am, Bryan Chow <br...@fullfactor.com> wrote:
It's great to have folks to share the Django reality with. I'm interested in what we can do as a group (contributing to the Django project in some way or evangelizing by helping with another Django Jam like Paul organized a year or so back).
Thanks to John and I'd echo his recommendation that folks sign up for Bar Camp as well. It would be cool to see some Django folks there (and as it's a free conference the registration will fill up fast):
> It's great to have folks to share the Django reality with. I'm
> interested in what we can do as a group (contributing to the Django
> project in some way or evangelizing by helping with another Django Jam
> like Paul organized a year or so back).
> Thanks to John and I'd echo his recommendation that folks sign up for
> Bar Camp as well. It would be cool to see some Django folks there (and
> as it's a free conference the registration will fill up fast):
Hey, btw... we might be able to meet at "The Network Hub" for free. I still have to ask, but it sounds like it fits with their mandate. Really nice place, comfy chairs, and quiet.
> On Jul 24, 12:27 pm, "Mike Cantelon" <mcante...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Yes, that was good times!
>> It's great to have folks to share the Django reality with. I'm >> interested in what we can do as a group (contributing to the Django >> project in some way or evangelizing by helping with another Django >> Jam >> like Paul organized a year or so back).
>> Thanks to John and I'd echo his recommendation that folks sign up for >> Bar Camp as well. It would be cool to see some Django folks there >> (and >> as it's a free conference the registration will fill up fast):
I'm going to BarCamp too, on the recommendation of this group. Any
suggestions on what I should do before attending? I'm not entirely
sure how the "unconference" format works.
On Jul 31, 10:12 pm, Bryan Chow <br...@fullfactor.com> wrote:
> On Jul 24, 12:27 pm, "Mike Cantelon" <mcante...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yes, that was good times!
> > It's great to have folks to share the Django reality with. I'm
> > interested in what we can do as a group (contributing to the Django
> > project in some way or evangelizing by helping with another Django Jam
> > like Paul organized a year or so back).
> > Thanks to John and I'd echo his recommendation that folks sign up for
> > Bar Camp as well. It would be cool to see some Django folks there (and
> > as it's a free conference the registration will fill up fast):
> I'm going to BarCamp too, on the recommendation of this group. Any > suggestions on what I should do before attending? I'm not entirely > sure how the "unconference" format works.
Basically, if you want you can cook up a presentation for it. If not, you can just show up and enjoy other people's offerings.