On 30.08.2011 14:17, Laura Creighton wrote:
In a message of Tue, 30 Aug 2011 15:07:25 +0300, Matti Airas writes:
Hi Peter,

Sorry for the delay in my reply.

I think the idea of having a PySide workshop to get the community
organized is a great one! Unfortunately, I don't think Nokia has any
available funds for organizing such events but maybe this would fit
INdT's goals better, anyway?

Actually, Qt Developer Days would provide a great framework for such a
PySide event! Either during, before, or after the actual event.

Good topics for such an event would be:

- Defining the project mission statement (the goals for the PySide
project have been stated, but not in a very explicit manner)
- Defining the project structure
- How to get the core development into public forums
- Open development practices for PySide
- Getting started on PySide desktop programming
- Getting started on PySide mobile programming
- Workshop on PySide toolchain internals
- Workshop on generating bindings to Qt/C++ libraries using PySide toolch
ain
- Workshop on practical PySide debugging and bugfixing

Would there be broader interest for such an event?

Yes.
and Python Brasil  29 Sept - 1 Oct http://www.pythonbrasil.org.br/
might be a place you could find other people who are interested, and
have a workshop.  It seems closer than Munich or SF for many of you. :-)


As I work in Munich I would prefer Munich; but I think I could also make it to Sao Paolo, if there is more interest in such a workshop. Two other possibilities:

- Codebits in Lisbon, November 10-12: http://codebits.eu/ (PySide could be part of the programming contest and we can present on a big stage in the end)
- PyConDE in Leipzig, October 4-9: http://de.pycon.org/2011/home/

Best,
Peter
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