Hi Graeme/Everyone, Thanks for the post - we're very excited to get more involvement from the wider Python community as the Django meetup continues to grow (and vice-versa!).
I would like to add that regardless of whether you're a Django veteran, someone that's toyed with it, or never played with any web frameworks, this month's meetup should be a great introduction to the growing Django community in Melbourne. Although we've only just opened submissions for talks, the ones that I've received so far look like they'll be varied and interesting. We try to be friendly to new speakers and this would be a great chance to introduce some more Python-specific (rather than Django/web frameworks) talks if anyone is interested in getting up and doing a short talk. There will be heckling if you hit the time limit - but I promise that it will all be in good fun. It could also be a good chance to hone a lightning talk if you plan to do one at PyCon. Submission details are on the website! </plug> Cheers, Brenton On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Graeme Cross <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi local Pythonistas, > > In case you didn't know, there is a monthly meetup for Django in Melbourne > and the next meeting is Thursday week (July 10): > > http://www.meetup.com/MelbDjango/events/192110902/ > > Here's the blurb for the meeting: > > > MelbDjango lightning talks are back and everyone is invited to submit a > talk! Details about the format and how to submit talks are on the website: > > http://melbdjango.com > > There will be lots of speakers, so please arrive early so we can get > started right on 7pm. We'll open the doors around 5pm if you're in the area > and want to say hi or finish writing your talk. > > The talks won't be announced the day before the event - but trust me - > there will be something for everyone! > > Drinks & Pizza provided by Common Code. > > Can't wait to see another amazing turn out like last month! > > > I went to this month's meeting and was impressed with both the turnout of > people (about 30?) as well as the quality and diversity of the talks. If > you are doing Django development work, it is worth getting along to. > > Regards > Graeme > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > > -- Cheers, Brenton http://brntn.me // @sesh
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