Hi Joshua and James,

Tonight's our Django Seattle meeting, and was just poking around the list
for some NW Python Day updates to mention tonight, and see how we might get
involved as a group.

Two high-level questions:

1) Are we currently talking about one NW Python event, or two?

Joshua, are you suggesting a 2nd NW Python Day that's part of your
PostgreSQL conference, or is this the same NW Python Day that James emailed
about in August?

2) Latest Planning Update

James, did you end up meeting about this at September 10th's SeaPIG
meeting?  I wasn't able to find any recaps on the wiki.  [I was down at
DjangoCon so wasn't able to attend]

Thanks!
-Bri

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On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 16:57 -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
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> On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 16:42 -0700, Christopher Barker wrote:
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> Joshua D. Drake wrote:
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> Are we up for a Python day? If so, we got to pull it off in 6 weeks but
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> it is a great opportunity.
>
>
> We pulled off the last one pretty quick.
>
>
> I'd try to come, but don't think I have a talk to give this time.
>
>
> Who's got a talk to do?
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>
> If we get half a dozen, we have an easy day. I fail to see how we
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> *can't* do that between this group and Django Seattle. And if we get
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> more, all the better.
>
>
> There are still more talks coming in, but this is what it is starting to
> look like:
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> http://www.postgresqlconference.org/2009/west/talks
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> And yeah, the HTML is borked, we know :)
>
> Joshua D. Drake
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> On Sep 10, 2009, at 5:09 PM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:



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