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Python user groups 2013: Difference between revisions
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(Star (*) indicates not yet scheduled, but seems very likely to happen. Moderate certainty.)
(Plus (+) indicates that it is expected, but '''after''' the end of the grant period. Moderate certainty.)▼
(Question (?) indicates that it is planned, but not scheduled yet. Low certainty.)
▲(Plus (+) indicates that it is expected, but '''after''' the end of the grant period.
Groups running intro & diversity events:
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# (^) PyLadies NYC organized a Linux Beginners Tutorial (their idea!) and I'm helping them with scripts and general support. [http://www.meetup.com/NYC-PyLadies/events/163631692/]
# (+) A multi-week intro Python event in Seattle is going to be organized by Mako.
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# (+) (?) PyLadies Boston is interested in running a Django-oriented newcomer's tutorial. Expected in May or so, after PyCon.
Groups with gender diversity improvements in speakers, due to my collaboration with them:
# (^) (+) PDX Python
# (*) (+) I helped connect SF Python with more women speakers again. This will come to fruition on March 12 (but is not published yet).
# (*) (+) Connected Stacey Sern and Allison Kaptur with NYC Python for the PyCon warm-up talks in April (meetup page here: [http://www.meetup.com/nycpython/events/163115902/] but their names aren't mentioned yet).
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Goals were:
* At least 3 intro / diversity events get run after consultation with the fellow in each of the first half of the fellowship (3 of 3 achieved, plus 3 more in the works for after end of grant period, 4 if you count maybes)
* At least 5 user groups improve their speaker diversity in the
=== Post-second-half ===
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