Ill be joining this as well...

I am learning Ruby on Rails and my python knowledge is limited to
adding a sleep statement in a bigger script...

But my religion is week right now... perhaps someone can try to
convert me :p

Regards,
Sajal

On Sep 6, 2:54 pm, "Kirit Sælensminde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> BarCampers, BeerCampers, Pythonistas and Django users,
>
> If you're an existing Django enthusiast, or just think you might like to
> become one then we hope to see you at the Bangkok Django 1.0 launch party on
> September 10th at Pateethai on Rama 9 at the next BeerCamp.
>
> A party announcement in Thai can be found on Blognone:
>    http://www.blognone.com/node/8817
>
> The venue is Pateethai on Rama 9. The web site seems to have a pretty clear
> map.
>    http://www.everydaydiningdelight.com/recommend/detail_en.php?id=818
> They have agreed to lay on free wifi for us.
>
> We have an indoor space large enough for 50 people and can take more if we
> use the outside areas too so don't be shy about coming along. We expect the
> cost to be between 300 and 500 baht per person.
>
> *We'll be there from 7pm onwards on Wednesday Sept. 10th.*
>
> Topics for discussion include:
>
>    - Start a Thailand Django user's group or a Thai Python user's group.
>    - Localisation of Django and Python
>    - Having a beer for the developers
>
> Kirit
>
> 2008/9/6 graemeho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > I would be very interested to meet other Django enthusiasts - hope you
> > can get enough people for this "event"
>
> > On Sep 2, 11:56 am, "Kirit Sælensminde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > We've been wondering about doing a bit of a Django launch party at the
> > next
> > > BeerCamp. Django 1 will be launched on Thursday Sept 4th, so it's a
> > little
> > > later, but I don't suppose that should be a problem.
>
> > > I emailed Jacob Kaplan-Moss (one of the principle Django guys) and he
> > thinks
> > > it'd be a good idea. :) If we ever get around to doing Bangkok Django
> > > t-shirts he wants one.
>
> > > There isn't really anything that we need to do apart from meet each
> > other,
> > > although we do have an idea to try to form a Thai localisation group as
> > > there is no Thai language translation of the admin interface for example.
>
> > > So, if you're a Django user, Django enthusiast, think you ought to be
> > either
> > > of those, or just want to meet the coolest geeks (the coolest geeks are
> > > Django users) in Bangkok again over a few beers then please reply so that
> > we
> > > can get an idea for numbers to pick a venue.
>
> > > There (almost certainly) won't be any sponsorship for this so there'll be
> > a
> > > price per head to cover food and drinks I'm afraid.
>
> > > K
>
> > > --http://www.kirit.com/
>
> --http://www.kirit.com/
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