[nylug-announce] [Fwd: [nylug-workshop] Meeting Today!]

Ron Guerin info at nylug.org
Tue Jan 30 16:22:49 EST 2007


Our Python workshop meets again tonight.  If you know Python or are
interested in learning or learning more about it, stop by. (It helps to
bring a wireless notebook if you have one)

Time:  6:00-8:00pm
Place: NY Public Library,
       66 Leroy St, NY 10014
       Basement meeting room
Map:   http://tighturl.com/5n2

Mailing list for this ongoing workshop:
  http://nylug.org/mailman/listinfo/nylug-workshop

Calendar with times and directions: http://tighturl.com/fp


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [nylug-workshop] Meeting Today!
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 09:35:45 -0800
From: Peter C. Norton <spacey-nylug-workshop at lenin.net>
Reply-To: NYLUG Python Study Group <nylug-workshop at nylug.org>
To: nylug-workshop at nylug.org <nylug-workshop at nylug.org>
References: <c09f998e36042835e0eb489001 at google.com>

Sound off! I forgot my laptop today, so I'd like to talk about the
projects that've been put forward (my own log-grepper, Marks
publication database, and the cluster self-manager/monitor project
that Yasuke sent out). I've got a few questions:

Non-DTK
-------
1) What is the next step (Nothing more complex than answering: is
   there a design, a guiding principle, a milestone nearby, or an end
   goal)
2) What help is needed? Who wants to contribute some hack timne
3) Who is it for, and can it be tested?

DTK-related
-----------
1) Does DTK have a place for the projects
2) Where does DTK work/not work
3) What else is needed from DTK in the short term?
4) ?

Personally I need to get some time to write up a few more dtk dialog
widgets (I need a selection box inside of a dialog right now), but I'd
like it if my laziness and my current zelda/wii addiction didn't
prevent other people from getting their work done.

Thanks,

-Peter



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