Re: Extended Call for Proposals for Presentations and Tutorials at PyCon SG 2013

2013-03-29 Thread Anna Ravenscroft
Just a followup - Alex Martelli and I attended PyCon SG 2012 and it was a wonderful experience. I highly encourage folks to consider submitting a proposal to this conference. It's a worthwhile conference and a chance to visit a fascinating place. cordially, Anna On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 5:55 AM,

Re: Extended Call for Proposals for Presentations and Tutorials at PyCon SG 2013

2013-03-29 Thread Anna Ravenscroft
Just a followup - Alex Martelli and I attended PyCon SG 2012 and it was a wonderful experience. I highly encourage folks to consider submitting a proposal to this conference. It's a worthwhile conference and a chance to visit a fascinating place. cordially, Anna On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 5:55 AM,

Re: Game Programming Clinic and Online Gaming at PyCon

2007-02-18 Thread Anna Ravenscroft
On 2/17/07, Jeff Rush [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At PyCon this year we're going to have a multi-day game programming clinic and challenge. This is a first-time event and an experiment to find those in the Python community who enjoy playing and creating games. Python has several powerful modules

Re: PSF Infrastructure has chosen Roundup as the issue tracker for Python development

2006-10-21 Thread Anna Ravenscroft
On 10/20/06, Brett Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At the beginning of the month the PSF Infrastructure committee announced that we had reached the decision that JIRA was our recommendation for the next issue tracker for Python development. Realizing, though, that it was a tough call between

Announcing edupython list

2006-03-13 Thread Anna Ravenscroft
In order to facilitate small groups working on specific Python-in-Education projects, we have launched an edupython list on google groups(http://groups.google.com/group/edupython or [EMAIL PROTECTED]). We envision participation by people trying to coordinate work on the nuts and bolts

Announcing edupython list

2006-03-13 Thread Anna Ravenscroft
In order to facilitate small groups working on specific Python-in-Education projects, we have launched an edupython list on google groups(http://groups.google.com/group/edupython or [EMAIL PROTECTED]). We envision participation by people trying to coordinate work on the nuts and bolts