Jakub Gustak wrote: >> We can try to organize some kind of mini-sprint in Poland if you like to >> introduce you. As far as I know you're living in Wroclaw, I'm passing >> through Wroclaw once in a while, so we can arrange one-two days long >> coding session if you find it suitable for you. > > Well that sounds fun! > > I (my association) can organize a place to work at my university with > network and some desks. We definitively can do this. > > And by the way, my association is organizing "The 4th Linux Session". > It is planned on 26th of May. It is, despite the name, generally about > open software, etc. I am planning to give an introduction talk about > PyPy. But maybe one of you would like to take over the talk, as long > as I am a newbie. > > Cheers, > Jakub Gustak > > :ms
I don't think that actually giving PyPy talk to people who don't know python makes sense. Actually PyPy is not very good first python. Instead, a general python talk would be more productive (and way better understood). _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
