Hi Peter and Laura,

We'll have also LinuxCon Brazil (November 17 - 18, 2011). Marcelo (setanta)
has presentations submitted to both events (LinuxCon and Python Brasil).

LinuxCon isn't straight related to Python but it's a good place to show the
entire process of producing C++ bindings for higher level languages. We're just
waiting for confirmation from organization people.

We still focus on brazilian events because it's easier to get funded by the
organizations to travel to them. If we have enough interest from people we
can talk with Python Brasil organization to setup some sort of workshop for
PySide. But we have to hurry up as the event takes place at the end of this
month.

If we couldn't make trips to "external" events we can at least provide some
technical background to organize the presentations and examples. Funding
from INdT, unfortunately by now, is out of question.

Luciano


On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Peter Bouda <pbo...@cidles.eu> wrote:
> 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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