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- <title>PyCon: A Brief Debrief</title>
- <meta name="date" contents="2014-04-17 11:00" />
- <meta name="author" contents="Deb Nicholson" />
- <meta name="tags" contents="pycon, conference, python" />
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- <p><i>Note from Chris Webber: I wasn't able to make it to this year's
- PyCon due to wrapping up the crowdfunding campaign. However, Deb
- went, and was able to write this nice recap below.
- If you get a chance though, I encourage you to check out our
- <a href="/pages/campaign.html">campaign page...</a> we are right at the
- end of the campaign and could really use your help to end it in style!
- </i></p>
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- <a href="https://us.pycon.org/2014/">
- <img src="https://us.pycon.org/2014/site_media/static/img/pycon2014-logo.png?3d9c8c2bd424"
- alt="PyCon logo" />
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- <p>It was really awesome to catch up with people and talk with them
- about Python and community-building and MediaGoblin at the recent
- <a href="https://us.pycon.org/2014/">PyCon in Montreal.</a> It finished
- so recently that <a href="http://openhatch.org/">some folks</a> may
- even still be sprinting.</p>
- <p>I saw a super-useful talk on
- <a href="http://pyvideo.org/video/2590/turn-your-computer-into-a-server">turning
- your computer into a server</a> that mentioned MediaGoblin as one of
- the reasons that you would want to do that. This talk is pretty great
- in that the target audience is the person who is pretty new to
- managing hardware. If that sounds like you (because it's definitely
- me) then I urge you to check it out. (Thanks
- <a href="http://asheesh.org/">Asheesh</a> and
- <a href="http://littlegreenriver.com/">Karen!</a>)</p>
- <p>The other talk I really enjoyed was one about
- <a href="http://pyvideo.org/video/2661/technical-on-boarding-training-and-mentoring">Technical
- on-boarding, training and mentoring</a> which went deep on how to
- bring new people in to a technical role. There were some things that
- we already do here with both our technical and non-technical people,
- but they made a great point about quickly getting new-ish people to
- help even newer people. The presenters, Kate Heddleston and Nicole
- Zuckerman, provided a link for more materials that you may also want
- to take a look at on
- <a href="https://github.com/heddle317/onboarding">their git repository.</a> </p>
- <p>It was truly excellent to hang with the crew from the Rochester
- Institute of Technology. I found out that some of the students there
- are using MediaGoblin to host stuff and knew all about our work. Plus,
- the <a href="http://magic.rit.edu/people/index.html">MAGIC folks</a>
- had some pretty big news of their own; RIT is going to be offering a
- <a href="http://magic.rit.edu/foss/minor.html">minor in FOSS.</a> That
- is truly a game-changer! So exciting!</p>
- <p>I met some great new people who were interested in our larger work,
- our SpinachCon work and also people who just like goblin stickers or
- ASCII art. I gave away loads of stickers, learned some stuff,
- <a href="https://us.pycon.org/2014/schedule/presentation/267/">chatted
- with folks about legal issues</a>, found my
- <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passenger_%28singer%29">new favorite band</a>
- and caught a cold on the way home. I'm looking forward to attending
- PyCon again next year and hopefully, we'll be able to host a
- MediaGoblin sprint! The
- <a href="https://us.pycon.org/2014/about/staff/">PyCon Organizers</a> did
- an absolutely fantastic job -- thank you!!</p>
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