djangocon eu slack and contact information

2022-03-15 Thread Jason Johns
At the django-users google group, someone made a recent post https://groups.google.com/g/django-users/c/E4SX505gTCY about the djangocon EU announcement <https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2022/jan/21/announcing-djangocon-europe-2022/>. Looks like there's two references to the

DjangoCon Europe coming to Copenhagen: It's participatory!

2019-01-10 Thread benjaoming
Dear Djangonauts, The ticket sales for DjangoCon Europe 2019 have opened, and the Call for Participation is closing in 3 days (rumor: we might extend it by a few days). In case you've just seen this: Sorry for the late notice! DjangoCon is a conference by the community and for the comm

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-16 Thread Federico Capoano
Hi everyone, It's been great to read some good insights on this discussion. How to attract new contributors from a different demographic (geographic area and age)? Good question. I wanted to share with you my experience as (second year) organization administrator and mentor for OpenWISP

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-15 Thread Claude Paroz
Le jeudi 13 décembre 2018 09:17:49 UTC+1, Carlton Gibson a écrit : > > ... > I'd like to push on these avenues (and similar) before we take on the > massive project of changing systems. > (Ultimately I think we'd change system and find ourselves in exactly the > same boat.) > Thanks Carlton, I

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-13 Thread Carlton Gibson
Thanks for the discussion all. FWIW, I think Trac is OK. We have a massive history there, which is valuable. And you don't need the commit bit to be able to triage tickets. I don't think moving to another system solves the problem: we'd still have 1400 accepted open tickets, which is too much

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-12 Thread Tom Forbes
Regarding Gitlab: I love gitlab and for organizations it's one of if not the best tools in its space. But it falls down for projects like Django, and I don't think moving migrating the code from GitHub is a good idea. The labels would need automating, which would require a GitHub bot of some kind.

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-11 Thread Hanne Moa
On 12/11/18 8:38 PM, Josh Smeaton wrote: Jamesie: please see "Why not Gitlab?" [0]. While it might be better from a technical standpoint, it would not be better than GH Issues from an onboarding perspective. [0]https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0581/#why-not-gitlab Note that they didn't ev

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-11 Thread Hanne Moa
On 12/12/18 12:34 AM, Jamesie Pic wrote: Thanks Josh, love your link, seems like it dates from 2017 during the period when GitLab UI was redesigned. But GitLab is still emerging as a standard tool no matter what. I'm currently attempting to move some issues from github to gitlab. The rant stil

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-11 Thread Jamesie Pic
Thanks Josh, love your link, seems like it dates from 2017 during the period when GitLab UI was redesigned. But GitLab is still emerging as a standard tool no matter what. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers (Contributions to Django it

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-11 Thread Abhinav tuteja
Hey i do also code in django can we talk ? On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 7:15 PM, Carlton Gibson wrote: > Hi All. > > OK, so last week I was at DjangoCon US in San Diego. (Thank you if you > organised that! Hi! if we met and chatted.) > I gave a talk ("Your web framework needs yo

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-11 Thread Josh Smeaton
For what it's worth, I agree. I think we should consider using GitHub issues. I don't think there's anything in Trac, from a user perspective, that we couldn't really do with Issues. The main issue, I think, would be allowing non-committers (organisational members) to triage tickets and change

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-11 Thread Jamesie Pic
Gitlab should be mentioned as a vastly superior alternative to trac + GitHub + jenkins. Le mar. 11 déc. 2018 à 14:01, Hanne Moa a écrit : > Whenever I've had to move from one issue-system to another, the main > pain point has always been issue/comment ownership[*]. This is because > many systems

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-11 Thread Hanne Moa
Whenever I've had to move from one issue-system to another, the main pain point has always been issue/comment ownership[*]. This is because many systems want a login-capable, verified user for every single person that have ever made an issue or comment. If there is no 1-to-1 mapping, the issue/comm

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-11 Thread Tom Forbes
> The only reason Github issues would be a consideration is if the group thought the onboarding experience (being where users already are with a tool they're already familiar with) would have more value than sticking with with the status quo which is strictly better from a feature perspective than

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-11 Thread Josh Smeaton
I don't think something like Jira would even be a consideration. The only reason Github issues would be a consideration is if the group thought the onboarding experience (being where users already are with a tool they're already familiar with) would have more value than sticking with with the

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-10 Thread Ira Abbott
Apologies for the double post - my last one was not clear. "just that" means that the payment is intended to indicate that it is worth a JIRA license to me to not use JIRA. This group does great things. I am sure that the group can come up with some interesting ways to scale that will ultimat

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-10 Thread Ira Abbott
FWIW: Please consider my contribution of $84 (one bulk JIRA license for one year) to be just that. On Monday, December 10, 2018 at 2:14:07 PM UTC-5, Zachary Garwood wrote: > > I'd pay money to NOT use Jira. > > On Mon, Dec 10, 2018, 11:09 AM Dan Davis > wrote: > >> Tom, you are right about the

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-10 Thread Ira Abbott
This project probably qualifies here: https://www.atlassian.com/software/views/open-source-license-request On Monday, December 10, 2018 at 2:05:40 PM UTC-5, Ira Abbott wrote: > > Hi, > > Just in case that JIRA crack was NOT sarcasm ... > > https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/pricing How man

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-10 Thread Zach Garwood
I'd pay money to NOT use Jira. On Mon, Dec 10, 2018, 11:09 AM Dan Davis Tom, you are right about the UX issues, but full-text and inverted > indexing would help with the responsiveness as well. Technically, I was > talking about djangoproject's TracSearch >

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-10 Thread Ira Abbott
Hi, Just in case that JIRA crack was NOT sarcasm ... https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/pricing How many users would be needed? If going this way, I smell the need for a gateway / JIRA backend for the community site and small number of actual JIRA users with the creation coming from a s

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-10 Thread Dan Davis
least >>>>> a couple of months, so thank you for sharing this. I agree that finding >>>>> tickets is one of the big problems here, both for new contributors and for >>>>> sprint leaders. At Pycon UK I took on the role of sprint leader along with >>>>&

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-10 Thread Dan Davis
lems here, both for new contributors and for >>>> sprint leaders. At Pycon UK I took on the role of sprint leader along with >>>> Adam Johnson and directing people to appropriate tickets was a definite >>>> difficulty. I was also unaware of the django core mentors

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-10 Thread Dan Davis
long with >>> Adam Johnson and directing people to appropriate tickets was a definite >>> difficulty. I was also unaware of the django core mentorship list and will >>> be joining that soon. I'm willing to spend some time mentoring a small >>> number of

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-12-10 Thread Ira Abbott
the level of the former that keeps me coming back. Cudos. Regards, Ira On Friday, October 26, 2018 at 9:44:54 AM UTC-4, Carlton Gibson wrote: > > Hi All. > > OK, so last week I was at DjangoCon US in San Diego. (Thank you if you > organised that! Hi! if we met and chatted.)

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-11-22 Thread Jason Johns
This is prompted by James Bennet's article yesterday which prompted a discussion with a coworker of mine. I've been using django for a while now, am a mid-level at a company that uses django/DRF heavily, and am a regular lurker here because its

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-10-28 Thread Dan Davis
>>> Adam Johnson and directing people to appropriate tickets was a definite >>> difficulty. I was also unaware of the django core mentorship list and will >>> be joining that soon. I'm willing to spend some time mentoring a small >>> number of people, lif

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-10-28 Thread Josh Smeaton
ohnson and directing people to appropriate tickets was a definite >> difficulty. I was also unaware of the django core mentorship list and will >> be joining that soon. I'm willing to spend some time mentoring a small >> number of people, life permitting. >> >> Ian &g

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-10-26 Thread Tom Forbes
g to spend some time mentoring a small > number of people, life permitting. > > Ian > > On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 14:44, Carlton Gibson > wrote: > >> Hi All. >> >> OK, so last week I was at DjangoCon US in San Diego. (Thank you if you >> organised that! Hi

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-10-26 Thread Jeremy Dunck
st and will > be joining that soon. I'm willing to spend some time mentoring a small > number of people, life permitting. > > Ian > > On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 14:44, Carlton Gibson > wrote: > >> Hi All. >> >> OK, so last week I was at DjangoCon US in San Di

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-10-26 Thread Ian Foote
8 at 14:44, Carlton Gibson wrote: > Hi All. > > OK, so last week I was at DjangoCon US in San Diego. (Thank you if you > organised that! Hi! if we met and chatted.) > I gave a talk ("Your web framework needs you!") inspired by the > discussion on the > <https://group

Re: Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-10-26 Thread Dan Davis
so last week I was at DjangoCon US in San Diego. (Thank you if you > organised that! Hi! if we met and chatted.) > I gave a talk ("Your web framework needs you!") inspired by the > discussion on the > <https://groups.google.com/d/topic/dsf-members/GWOzvsOAGUs/discussion&g

Widening participation (Thoughts from DjangoCon)

2018-10-26 Thread Carlton Gibson
Hi All. OK, so last week I was at DjangoCon US in San Diego. (Thank you if you organised that! Hi! if we met and chatted.) I gave a talk ("Your web framework needs you!") inspired by the discussion on the <https://groups.google.com/d/topic/dsf-members/GWOzvsOAGUs/discussion&g

Re: DjangoCon US sprints communication (IRC is blocked)

2016-07-19 Thread Shai Berger
On Tuesday 19 July 2016 21:50:16 Tim Graham wrote: > Many ports are blocked on the conference network, including 6667 for IRC. > Does anyone have a preference about whether to use a slack channel or to > stick with #django-sprint on IRC and recommend something like IRCCloud to > bypass the firewall

DjangoCon US sprints communication (IRC is blocked)

2016-07-19 Thread Tim Graham
Many ports are blocked on the conference network, including 6667 for IRC. Does anyone have a preference about whether to use a slack channel or to stick with #django-sprint on IRC and recommend something like IRCCloud to bypass the firewall? Or do you have any other ideas? The sprints are on Th

Re: DjangoCon US 2016

2016-05-31 Thread Tim Allen
Just a reminder the today is the last day to register for DjangoCon at Early Bird rates. Tomorrow, prices will increase by $50 per ticket. To register, click here: https://2016.djangocon.us/tickets/ Prices are affordable for the 5 days, starting at $195 for our diversity rate. The speakers

DjangoCon US 2016

2016-03-23 Thread Andrew Pinkham
We are pleased to announce that DjangoCon US will be hosted by the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia from July 17-22! We are looking for suggestions about topics that you would like to see at DjangoCon. If you have a suggestion, please add it to this gist document

Re: DjangoCon Europe tickets on sale today!

2013-02-28 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
ks or months. The best site to look > at is pyvideo: http://pyvideo.org/ > > http://pyvideo.org/search?**models=videos.video&q=**djangocon<http://pyvideo.org/search?models=videos.video&q=djangocon> > > Hm. I notice that the djangocon.eu videos aren't there. 2011'

Re: DjangoCon Europe tickets on sale today!

2013-02-27 Thread Reinout van Rees
to have access to the knowledge being shared there. For most Python (and thus Django) conferences, the talks are assumed to be available online after a couple of weeks or months. The best site to look at is pyvideo: http://pyvideo.org/ http://pyvideo.org/search?models=videos.video&q=djang

Re: DjangoCon Europe tickets on sale today!

2013-02-27 Thread Andre Terra
te: > Hi everyone! > > I'm Ola, one of the main organizers of upcoming DjangoCon Europe > conference. I just wanted to let you know that we're starting to sell > regular tickets to the conference today at 4pm CET prompt! Tickets are > available here: http://tickets.dj

DjangoCon Europe tickets on sale today!

2013-02-27 Thread Ola Sitarska
Hi everyone! I'm Ola, one of the main organizers of upcoming DjangoCon Europe conference. I just wanted to let you know that we're starting to sell regular tickets to the conference today at 4pm CET prompt! Tickets are available here: http://tickets.djangocon.eu/ We have als

DjangoCon US CfP Closes Tomorrow

2012-06-15 Thread Sean O'Connor
Hey Everybody, Just a quick heads up that the call for talk and tutorial proposals for DjangoCon US 2012 closes tomorrow. You can find all of the details on this year's conference along with the form to submit a proposal at http://www.djangocon.us/. If you have any questions or fee

Djangocon US Call for Talks

2011-06-22 Thread Sean O'Connor
you want to have a chance to speak at this year's Djangocon, you need to get your proposal in ASAP. You can read more about submitting a proposal at http://djangocon.us/blog/2011/06/22/call-papers/ and feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions or concerns. *Sorry for the cross

Re: Sprints DjangoCon Europe

2011-04-08 Thread Raphael Passini Diniz
I live in Brazil, Belo Horizonte to be more precise, but far from RJ, about 6 hours by car. If i can help in anything, plz, let me know. 2011/4/8 Wim Feijen > More news about the sprints! > > During the sprints we will have access to the Dialogue Cafe in de Waag > building (see: http://www.dialo

Re: Sprints DjangoCon Europe

2011-04-08 Thread Wim Feijen
More news about the sprints! During the sprints we will have access to the Dialogue Cafe in de Waag building (see: http://www.dialoguecafe.org/). Dialogue Cafe offers facilities for video conferencing. Wouldn't it be great if we could sprint all over the world? Actually, up to now, two locations o

Re: Sprints DjangoCon Europe

2011-04-06 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 4:58 AM, Klaas van Schelven wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm sure you've all heard of the upcoming DjangoCon Europe. Of special > interest to Django Developers will be the sprints, on the 9th & 10th > of June. We've got a very special locat

Sprints DjangoCon Europe

2011-04-05 Thread Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
Apr 5, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Klaas van Schelven < klaasvanschel...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm sure you've all heard of the upcoming DjangoCon Europe. Of special > interest to Django Developers will be the sprints, on the 9th & 10th > of June. We've go

Sprints DjangoCon Europe

2011-04-05 Thread Klaas van Schelven
Hi all, I'm sure you've all heard of the upcoming DjangoCon Europe. Of special interest to Django Developers will be the sprints, on the 9th & 10th of June. We've got a very special location: http://djangocon.eu/venues/#sprint_venue Of further interest: the sprints will run fo

Announcements regarding djangocon video's availability

2008-09-21 Thread Mike Scott
Hi Guys, I wasn't sure where/who to get in touch with regarding this but I was hoping that on both the djangocon and django blog websites announcements could be made to the effect of announcing the availability of the djangocon videos from google now on youtube. I think it would be great t

Re: DjangoCon

2008-09-06 Thread Adrian Holovaty
this page: http://search.twitter.com/search?q=djangocon Adrian -- Adrian Holovaty holovaty.com | everyblock.com | djangoproject.com --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To post t

DjangoCon

2008-09-05 Thread Steve Holden
Well, since I can't make the conference I hope that everyone who *does* get there has a great time! regards Steve --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To post to this group, s

Re: DjangoCon meetup Friday Sept 5

2008-09-04 Thread Jonathan Nelson
I haven't heard anything either. So, if people are still interested in getting together, there's more information here: http://django.meetup.com/3/ Let me know if you have any questions. Otherwise, we'll see you this weekend. Jonathan On Aug 28, 1:12 pm, "John-Scott Atlakson" <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: DjangoCon meetup Friday Sept 5

2008-08-28 Thread John-Scott Atlakson
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 8:38 PM, Jonathan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > I tried to contact the TWID gusy through their website, but I haven't > heard back from them. Anyone know if they're still planning a get > together? Kevin Fricovsky (one of the co-founders of django-nyc) helps out w

Re: DjangoCon meetup Friday Sept 5

2008-08-25 Thread Jonathan Nelson
I tried to contact the TWID gusy through their website, but I haven't heard back from them. Anyone know if they're still planning a get together? On Aug 21, 2:01 am, "Mike Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > err, link doesn't seem to work with www for me, so try: > > http://thisweekindjango.com

Re: DjangoCon meetup Friday Sept 5

2008-08-21 Thread Mike Scott
err, link doesn't seem to work with www for me, so try: http://thisweekindjango.com/ On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:01 PM, Mike Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Jonathan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> >> TWID guys? I'd be happy to combine groups. I just

Re: DjangoCon meetup Friday Sept 5

2008-08-21 Thread Mike Scott
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Jonathan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > TWID guys? I'd be happy to combine groups. I just don't know who > that is. > "This week in django" crew - http://www.thisweekindjango.com/ only the premier podcast resource for django-aholics. Get in touch with one

Re: DjangoCon meetup Friday Sept 5

2008-08-21 Thread Jonathan Nelson
d, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:21 PM, Jonathan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > > > > > > I'm planning a get together the night before DjangoCon for people > > going to the conference.  I figured it would be nice to get to know > > each other a bit better befo

Re: DjangoCon meetup Friday Sept 5

2008-08-20 Thread Amin Torres
Is there any similar event happening in the nyc area? just wondering. On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 12:21 AM, Jonathan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > I'm planning a get together the night before DjangoCon for people > going to the conference. I figured it would be nice t

Re: DjangoCon meetup Friday Sept 5

2008-08-20 Thread Eric Holscher
I think the TWID guys are doing something as well. Might want to combine groups. Eric On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:21 PM, Jonathan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > I'm planning a get together the night before DjangoCon for people > going to the conference. I figured it

DjangoCon meetup Friday Sept 5

2008-08-20 Thread Jonathan Nelson
I'm planning a get together the night before DjangoCon for people going to the conference. I figured it would be nice to get to know each other a bit better before sitting in a conference together all weekend. I'm assuming that most people are going to be staying at the Hotel Avante

Re: DjangoCon

2008-07-20 Thread Matt
On Jul 18, 1:21 pm, "James Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When the time comes there will be a large and loud public announcement > that you will not be able to miss. Somehow when those large and loud public announcements happen I seem to get them about 10 minutes after everyone else. --

Re: DjangoCon

2008-07-19 Thread Frijole
that's what I'm worried about On Jul 18, 4:10 pm, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jul 18, 1:21 pm, "James Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > When the time comes there will be a large and loud public announcement > > that you will not be able to miss. > > Somehow when those large and l

Re: DjangoCon

2008-07-18 Thread James Bennett
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Frijole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone know how to get tickets for the DjangoCon, I though they > were releasing them today? When the time comes there will be a large and loud public announcement that you will not be able to miss. --

DjangoCon

2008-07-18 Thread Frijole
Does anyone know how to get tickets for the DjangoCon, I though they were releasing them today? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To post to this group, send email