I want to go so bad!

I am making it to the conference, but to poor to get there two days early...
I am Staying for the sprints afterword, and will be hacking on
https://launchpad.net/pybookbuilder.

Any plans for web2py work?

I would love to participate if there is, especially if there is something
with writing tests or documentation(sphinx anyone?).

Once I get back to the US I plan on hitting web2py in a big way, both for
personal and professional projects. No better way to start than at pycon. :)

Cheers,
James Hancock


On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 10:12 AM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:

> Massimo offered to reimburse $70 of the registration fee to the first 5
> people to sign up. I'm not sure if I'm in the first 5 (registered on Jan.
> 16), but if I am, I offer my $70 reimbursement to whoever signs up next. : )
>
> I hope they don't cancel it -- I'm looking forward to meeting some other
> web2py users in person.
>
> See you in Atlanta.
>
> Anthony
>
>
> On Friday, January 28, 2011 4:20:18 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
>> The web2py Python tutorial has 8 registered participants. That is not
>> god enough. There is still a possibility it may be cancelled.
>>
>> I am told web2py is easy and perhaps people do not need a tutorial but
>> I promise I will do my best to cover things you probably do not know
>> and make it worthwhile.
>>
>> So if you are planning to attend PyCon 2011, I encourage to register
>> for the web2py tutorial "web2py secrets" and some of the other
>> excellent tutorials.
>>
>> Massimo
>>
>

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