I've updated the wiki to account for the fat that all of Tim, Chris and
Lars can talk about web2py, Pandas/Scikit and What's New in Python in May.

April is also 2/3rds programmed now:
* Ed Schofield - What's new in Python
* Adrian Higgins -- Integrating specific hardware with Python using
existing C libraries on Windows.

With May full, I've also almost confirmed a Python Game for June, so we
only need one talk for June. We'll also need a volunteer to present the
June What's New in Python, as it's best if the presenter for the fixed
session rotates.

The wiki is at https://wiki.python.org/moin/MelbournePUG. Please excuse any
errors and, even better, please correct them if you find them.

Thanks everyone,

J


On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 9:19 PM, Javier Candeira <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have just updated the wiki with notes about Tim's and Chris's
> prospective talks for April (web2py) and May (Pandas/Scikit). Lars is also
> on in May for a What's new in Python, Pycon US edition.
>
> I think we have space for one more short presentation each of those two
> months. Maybe not a 25 minute one, but definitely a 10 minute one. So
> please come forward!
>
> Also, who volunteers for doing a round up of novelties in "What's new in
> Python: first time we do this at MPUG edition"?
>
>
>
>
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