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Welcome to PyCamp's wiki!


NOTICE: We need a name other than "PyCamp" as that name is branded for training classes. Suggested alternatives are:

  • pybarcamp.python.org [-1][+0]
  • pycademy.python.org [-1]
  • invite.python.org "Python Invite - Summer 2007" [+1]
  • barcamp.python.org [-1][+0]
  • unconference.python.org [+1][+1][+1][+1][+1][+1][+1][+1]
  • unconferences.python.org [+0]
  • unconvention.python.org [+1]
  • pyartisans.python.org [-1]
  • pyguild.python.org [-1]
  • league.python.org [-1]
  • pygathering.python.org [+1][+1]
  • pybar.python.org [+1]
  • pymixer.python.org [-1]
  • pymingle.python.org [-1]
  • regional.python.org [+1]
  • pycapyrun.org
  • pyrun.org
  • htxpyconference.org

Legend:

  +1 I approve and vote in favor of this direction, proposal, critique, or whatever.
  -1 I don't approve, a vote no.
  +0 I vaguely approve, but don't really care.
  -0 I vaguely disapprove, but not willing to fight over it.
  +1000 I really, really care deeply about this and want it.
  -1000 This is a really bad idea that I think will harm the community.

What:

Robin is authoring up a group of new wiki pages for the Texas Python Unconference to be held in Houston in September (under the group name Texas).

So, what's a PyCamp? Check out Barcamp.org (ignore the details, but this is the progenitor of PyCamp and should give you the general idea) WhatToExpect

When

  • Late Sept. 2007
  • 10:00 AM Sharp

Where

Houston, Texas. Possibly at University of Houston main campus.

What to bring

  • to be updated...
We may be camping out (literally!) so feel free to bring your tents and sleeping bags. Other things you might want to consider bringing along:
  • Powerstrips
  • Laptops
  • A selection of Mac VGA dongles (somebody always forgets theirs)
  • Pillows ?
  • A contribution to the event, whether it's a full-blown presentation or simply an open mind and a commitment to start interesting conversations. (A presentation would be good, though)
  • Anything that you might need to make your presentations a success.

Who

Mailing List

http://pycamp.python.org/mailman/listinfo/texas


Robin Friedrich reports:

We just had dinner with the Dallas Python group and discussed the

Texas PyCamp concept. Here's what we tentatively settled on: A Late Sept. 2007 initial happening, a Sat/Sun affair with Houston as the first host city, (let's get UH location). We'll rotate among the principal cities instead of trying to pick a mid-location (minimizes net cost and simplifies logistics). Format: An Unconvention. Sat- No keynotes. Daytime presentation slots, timekeeper. Dinner, then evening bonus rounds available for extended discussions pertaining to the days presentations. Everyone is encouraged to participate. Sunday - Project sprints. We would like to decide ahead of time on projects which the groups could tackle on the second day. The projects may be coding, documenting, testing, or even designing something the world needs. Free form. (Some preliminary work can be done ahead of time of course.) I also talked with the Enthought guys earlier in the afternoon. They are good with the concept too and think the Austin community would participate happily!

-Robin testpage1


Martin Taylor said:

These "unconferences" sound very much like the Austin Workshop on Test Automation (AWTA) conferences that I have attended: http://awta.wikispaces.com/. The AWTA model is based on a process developed by Cem Kaner and Brian Lawrence for another workshop, the Los Altos Workshop on Software Testing (LAWST): http://www.kaner.com/lawst.htm. Some of the LAWST approaches to presentations and discussions were also used at the first Conference of the Association for Software Testing (CAST) last summer in Indianapolis (http://www.associationforsoftwaretesting.org/conference/cast2006/index. html). Organizers and attendees of PyCamp (or whatever name gets picked) might take a look at the LAWST model for futher ideas on user-driven conferences. I particularly like their way of moderating the discussion following a presentation as it allows for in depth Q&A and discussion that goes where the attendees choose and for how long they choose.

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