Flash Prentations for MP-17

Montréal-Python 17 (code name Apotropaic Archeologist) is next Monday and we have the pleasure to announce the list of flash presentations: Maxime Dupuis on a playlist generator in Python Alok Mohindra on Django debuging strategies Jean Schurger on XMPP and Mercurial Janina Szkut on RESTful API with Django Simon Law …

Category: Montréal Python
13 years ago

Author Yannick

ConFoo call for speakers: 10 days left!

ConFoo, a leading conference on all aspect of the Web, including Python, PHP, Ruby, databases, and scaling, is still running its call for speakers. You think that you can teach us where the Web is heading to? Don't wait and submit a talk now because you only have 10 days …

Category: Montréal Python
13 years ago

Author Yannick

Django Translation Sprint #7: 2010-11-22

Django 1.3 is on its way. A first beta version will be out very soon. Our translation effort will resume and so a new sprint is organized on 2010-11-22 at Brasseurs Numériques: 1124  Marie-Anne east, suite 11. The sprint will begin at 18:30 and will end when everyone is exhausted. …

Category: Montréal Python
13 years ago

Author Mathieu

ConFoo 2011 Call for speakers

We are the coordinators of the Python track at ConFoo 2011 and we are very proud to announce our call for speakers. PHP-Québec, Montréal-Python, Montreal.rb, W3Qc, and OWASP Montréal are organizing the second edition of the ConFoo conference, which will be held in Montréal on March 9th through 11th at …

Category: Montréal Python
13 years ago

Author Cyril

Packaging Sprint Wrap-up

Last Wednesday, we met at the Montréal office of Google to sprint on the Python packaging system. This is our second sprint since we came back from vacation and it went really well with a total of 12 sprinters: Rajiv Abraham Éric Araujo (remotely from Paris) Pior Bastida Nicolas Cadou …

Category: Montréal Python
13 years ago

Author Yannick

Translation Sprint wrap-up

The sixth event in our translation series took place on 2010-09-22, and it has been a very productive one. A total of 2357 lines were translated, bringing 6 files to a complete translation status. Mathieu Perrault deserves a special mention for translating no less than 1133 lines all by himself. …

Category: Montréal Python
13 years ago

Author Cyril

Announcing the new Montréal Python staff!

Last week we got the resignation from Montréal Python's founder, Arach Tchoupani. This resignation prompted us to open the 3 officer positions, and proceed to run an election. All active members of the organizing committee were eligible to vote. The results are in, and we're very proud to introduce the …

Category: Montréal Python
13 years ago

Author Cyril

Next Montréal

The technology scene of Montréal is a very vibrant one. With groups such as our selves, OWASP, JS-Montreal, Montreal.rb, and PHP-Québec; with events such as WordCamp, PodCamp, Startup Drinks, and Startup Camp; you end up with weeks during which all your evenings are booked before lunch time on Monday. Yet, …

Category: Montréal Python
13 years ago

Author Yannick

ConFooBBQ

This year again, ConFoo is going to be a major conference on Web development bringing together many of the local communities. To celebrate this synergy, everyone is invited to ConFooBBQ, the BBQ for developers and other actors of the Web. The BBQ will take place on 2010-09-11 starting at 1h00 …

Category: Montréal Python
13 years ago

Author Yannick

Vacation is over

Montréal in September is an enthralling an time and place to be part of. With so many universities, you can hardly walk three blocks without bumping into a group of young persons dressed with their grand parents' cloths and proudly holding signs announcing their initiation. People moving in, shopping for …

Category: Montréal Python
13 years ago

Author Yannick