Steve,

This seems totally reasonable.

Looking at this from a different perspective, given that there are a
large and increasing number of python-based startups in NYC, would it
make a difference re: which city was chosen if we (in NYC) were able
to solicit sponsorships from VCs and tech firms here (in NYC)?

On Sep 28, 8:54 am, Steve Holden <holden...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Without wishing to seem non-responsive, can I just point out that we
> can't keep extending the search indefinitely. First of all, we need to
> make a decision reasonably quickly.Secondly, these venue searches take
> time. While it costs nothing to "toss something out there", there *are*
> costs involved with investigating available venues.
>
> Consequently I am unlikely to look at any particular place unless it is
> clearly supported by a number of people. And having had Chicago, New
> York and Washington DC in our sights I am not inclined to extend that
> list without a strong indication of support from a broad cross-section
> of the community.
>
> I hope nobody takes this the wrong way.
>
> regards
>  Steve
>
> On 9/28/2010 8:48 AM, Rev. Johnny Healey wrote:> It seems like no one has 
> suggested New Orleans yet, so I'm just going
> > to toss that out there.
>
> > -Johnny
>
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