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[Events] This week's Python user group outreach report, "1/15 edition"

Carl Karsten carl at nextdayvideo.com
Wed Jan 22 19:55:35 UTC 2014


Every year for the last 2 or 3 years, PyCon gets 400 talk applications that
are deemed "good enough for PyCon."  There is only room for 100, so that
leaves 300 talks that are looking for an audience.

The owners of the data you want will need to be
contacted (it isn't me at all )
convinced solicitation to speak somewhere else isn't spam (the get touchy
when you ask for all the email addresses.  good.)

If someone (not me) wants to peruse this, write up the letter you want to
send, send that and the plan to the PyCon chair (Diana) and hopeful.y she
will say "sounds good" and delegate the mechanics to someone with access to
the data.




On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Nate Aune <nate at appsembler.com> wrote:

> Hey Asheesh,
>
> I wonder if some sort of speaker<->meetup group matching service would
> be useful. Potential speakers could enter their information: what
> topics they could speak on, where they live, and if they're willing to
> travel to give a talk, and then Python/Django meetup group organizers
> could look at this list of potential speakers and contact them
> directly about speaking. This would cut down on the amount of
> coordination you need to do. A quick-n-dirty version of this could
> simply be a publicly editable Google Spreadsheet, as long as people
> were okay with having their email addresses listed on that
> spreadsheet. Then you could make a big push to get women to add their
> names to the list, and notify the meetup organizers about the list to
> find their future speakers. Just an idea.
>
> Nate
>
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 9:41 PM, Asheesh Laroia <asheesh at asheesh.org>
> wrote:
> > This past week, I:
> >
> > * Took some time to read through past conversations and stay organized.
> >
> > * Looked at the list of speakers at PyCon -- with help from a person on
> the
> > OpenHatch Events list,
> >
> > * Finally scheduled some time with PyLadies Dominicana. (I think they're
> a
> > good target for a newcomers-to-programming workshop.)
> >
> > * Reached out to Boston-area Django women programmers who might be
> > interested in speaking at a specific Django SF meetup that wants more
> > speakers.
> >
> > * Got canceled-on by Django SF person, who was too busy to meet. That's a
> > drag, because I think Django SF will be good for a
> newcomers-to-programming,
> > perhaps women-and-their-friends-oriented Django workshop. I already have
> one
> > other volunteer lined up.
> >
> >
> > Obstacles:
> >
> > * The Meetup.com 3-max-emails-to-organizers-per-day thing has been
> tough. A
> > day ago, I realized that I could pre-write the messages I send groups,
> which
> > dramatically simplify the process of reaching out to them reliably daily.
> > This should improve my throughput.
> >
> > * Last week, I was a little overwhelmed by people to get in touch with,
> and
> > focused more on replying and less on staying organized. This week, I
> cleaned
> > that up.
> >
> >
> > This coming week:
> >
> > * Follow up with conversations started in the past weeks to get people
> > closer to yes, on project nights, newcomer-oriented intro programming
> > workshops, and finding more women speakers.
> >
> > * I expect to make a spreadsheet of names, general location, and email
> > address for these women PyCon speakers since I haven't heard back from
> > anyone else offering information like that. Then I'll see if there's a
> > Python user group near them that they might be interested in speaking at.
> >
> > -- Asheesh.
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>
>
> --
>
>
> nate at appsembler.com
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