Date & Time: Thursday, 3rd July 2008 6:30pm - 9:30pm
Meeting Type: Networking
Topic: Python meets Beer 2.0.
Location:
Ivory Lounge
Street:
620 Harris St
City/Town:
Ultimo, Australia
View Google Map
Due to a clash with beer 2.0 I suggest that all sypyers meet for
drinks at Beer 2.0. If you are thinking about or already have a sydney
based web2.0 startup then you will already know about Beer 2.0. If you
have played with any app framework then I bet you've thought about
making the next twitter so why not come along and chat to those who
are.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=26195845089&ref=nf
Have fixed it. Andy I believe you have the management rights for the group, could you look at what options there are to set to prevent this happening again.
Mark
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 1:23 PM, Alexander Kojevnikov
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Mark Rees <mark.john.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Have fixed it. Andy I believe you have the management rights for the > group, could you look at what options there are to set to prevent this > happening again.
> Mark
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 1:23 PM, Alexander Kojevnikov > <alexan...@kojevnikov.com> wrote:
>> Just a heads up that there are a couple of spam links on the homepage >> leading to http://allmovie4u.com/, you may want to fix this.
Upcoming Meetings
04/09 - Anthony Baxter "Python 3000"
Date & Time: 6:30PM (for a 7pm start) - 8:30PM Thursday, 4th Sep 2008
Meeting Type: Presentation
Venue: Google Australia, Level 18, Tower 1 Darling Park, 201 Sussex
St, Sydney
This month we have a talk by Anthony Baxter on Python 3000.
Anthony Baxter
Google/Python Software Foundation
Anthony has been involved in the open-source community for more than a
decade, largely working in Python and, in the last few years, on
Python. He’s worked in the Internet area and in the telco space, where
he gets to exercise his incredibly short attention span by working on
far far too many things at once. He’s written or contributed to more
open source projects than he can remember – mostly related to
networking and protocol implementations.
He’s currently the release manager for Python. This is much less
glamorous than you might think. After a number of years working for a
travel-based telephone company, he’s recently started working for
Google Australia.
Anthony’s spoken at a number of conferences, including a keynote at
linux.conf.au 2008, at each of the 4 OSDC conferences held so far, and
presented Effective Python Programming at OSCON 2005.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 3:49 PM, djay <dja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Upcoming Meetings > 04/09 - Anthony Baxter "Python 3000" > Date & Time: 6:30PM (for a 7pm start) - 8:30PM Thursday, 4th Sep 2008 > Meeting Type: Presentation > Venue: Google Australia, Level 18, Tower 1 Darling Park, 201 Sussex > St, Sydney
> This month we have a talk by Anthony Baxter on Python 3000.
> Anthony Baxter > Google/Python Software Foundation
> Anthony has been involved in the open-source community for more than a > decade, largely working in Python and, in the last few years, on > Python. He's worked in the Internet area and in the telco space, where > he gets to exercise his incredibly short attention span by working on > far far too many things at once. He's written or contributed to more > open source projects than he can remember – mostly related to > networking and protocol implementations.
> He's currently the release manager for Python. This is much less > glamorous than you might think. After a number of years working for a > travel-based telephone company, he's recently started working for > Google Australia.
> Anthony's spoken at a number of conferences, including a keynote at > linux.conf.au 2008, at each of the 4 OSDC conferences held so far, and > presented Effective Python Programming at OSCON 2005.
> Please RSVP and turn up on or before 6:30 to ensure you get a in. To > contact me ring Dylan on 0421477460.
> Notes: Congregate in the foyer downstairs near the security desk at or > before 6:30 and the Google people will start taking people up in the > elevators.
> Upcoming Meetings
> 04/09 - Anthony Baxter "Python 3000"
> Date & Time: 6:30PM (for a 7pm start) - 8:30PM Thursday, 4th Sep 2008
> Meeting Type: Presentation
> Venue: Google Australia, Level 18, Tower 1 Darling Park, 201 Sussex
> St, Sydney
> This month we have a talk by Anthony Baxter on Python 3000.
> Anthony Baxter
> Google/Python Software Foundation
> Anthony has been involved in the open-source community for more than a
> decade, largely working in Python and, in the last few years, on
> Python. He’s worked in the Internet area and in the telco space, where
> he gets to exercise his incredibly short attention span by working on
> far far too many things at once. He’s written or contributed to more
> open source projects than he can remember – mostly related to
> networking and protocol implementations.
> He’s currently the release manager for Python. This is much less
> glamorous than you might think. After a number of years working for a
> travel-based telephone company, he’s recently started working for
> Google Australia.
> Anthony’s spoken at a number of conferences, including a keynote at
> linux.conf.au 2008, at each of the 4 OSDC conferences held so far, and
> presented Effective Python Programming at OSCON 2005.
> Please RSVP and turn up on or before 6:30 to ensure you get a in. To
> contact me ring Dylan on 0421477460.
> Notes: Congregate in the foyer downstairs near the security desk at or
> before 6:30 and the Google people will start taking people up in the
> elevators.
04/09 - Git vs hg vs bzr
Date & Time: 6:30PM (for a 7pm start) - 8:30PM Thursday, 6th Nov
2008
Meeting Type: Presentation/shoot out
Venue: Google Australia, Level 18, Tower 1 Darling Park, 201 Sussex
St, Sydney
Three speakers, three alternative distributed source control systems.
We all know its the future but which one should we be using.
4th June Buildout and Hostout or "how to host a web app for $20 in
20min"
Dylan Jay will present an introduction to zc.buildout and how it can
help you manage complex python installations and reproducible
production environments. Dylan will also introduce a new open source
project he has started: collective.hostout, a simple tool for rapidly
provisioning and deploying buildout environments on many hosts at
once.
Dylan Jay worked as a software engineer and business analyst for the
likes of Avaya and UBS before becoming a Director and Technical
Solutions Manager for PretaWeb. Since 2004 PretaWeb has been supplying
serivices and hosted solutions based on Plone, one of the leading open
source enterprise content management systems, to Government,
Corporates and non-profits.
*RSVP: Please RSVP on Anyvite to get your name on the door*