>
> On a different note, I've noticed that different groups do different
> things with different focuses - either a pyssup for a pub meet, talks-
> meet for lightning talks or longer things, or the python code dojo
> thing.
>
> Personally, I'm curious about the code dojo thing. (well all 3, but
> I've not done a code dojo thing :-) Perhaps in October or November ?
>
> For those who don't know what that is, I recorded @ntoll's talk on
> them at Europython which can be found here:
>    * http://europythonvideos.blip.tv/file/3980996/
>
> No idea if it's anyone else's idea of fun though :-)
>
>
I'd be really keen to get involved in a Python Northwest code dojo.  I
attended the half-day code dojo tutorial at last year's Europython and found
coding with others great fun and very educational.  Unfortunately I've not
had the chance to attend one since.  Does anyone on the list have more
experience?

I'm all for rotating the focus of our meetings from one month to the
next for variety and to keep things fresh.

Safe

I don't think these are either or things though.
>
>
> Michael.
>
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