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If we could encourage Python developers to start adding each other to their [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn] network, then we shoud be able to create a well-connected developer network with business and industry contacts. This should benefit everyone -- both people looking for Python developers, and also people looking for work." | If we could encourage Python developers to start adding each other to their [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn] network, then we should be able to create a well-connected developer network with business and industry contacts. This should benefit everyone -- both people looking for Python developers, and also people looking for work." |
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Here is a list of Python developers who have a presence on [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn]: | The best solution would be to create a [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn] Group (http://www.linkedin.com/static?key=groups_faq) for python developers, rather than indidually adding dozens or hundreds of people (which is not really an option anyway for those who prefer to use [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn] to organize people they have actually met). |
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* Tennessee Leeuwenburg * Grig Gheorghiu (grig at gheorghiu dot net) * Peter Kropf * Mark Ramm * Stephan Deibel * Bugra Cakir * Henrik Lied * Graham Higgins * Michael Foord (fuzzyman at voidspace dot org dot uk - also on Facebook) * Alessandro Iob (alessandro dot iob at dlevel dot com) * Stephen Vermeulen * Lutz Horn * Victor Ng * Lawrence Oluyede * Simon Wittber * Dorai Thodla * Mark Mc Mahon * Noah Kantrowitz If you are a Python developer with a [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn] profile, please add yourself to the list and invite the other people on the list into your connection network. |
But if you prefer to add individuals there is a list of LinkedInPythonIndividuals. |
The idea of connecting Python developers on [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn] originated in a message sent by Tennessee Leeuwenburg to the python advocacy mailing list. Here are Tennessee's words:
"One way to help spread Python would be to have a strong presence of Python developers in various online networks. One that springs to mind is [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn], a job related social networking site.
If we could encourage Python developers to start adding each other to their [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn] network, then we should be able to create a well-connected developer network with business and industry contacts. This should benefit everyone -- both people looking for Python developers, and also people looking for work."
The best solution would be to create a [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn] Group (http://www.linkedin.com/static?key=groups_faq) for python developers, rather than indidually adding dozens or hundreds of people (which is not really an option anyway for those who prefer to use [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn] to organize people they have actually met).
But if you prefer to add individuals there is a list of LinkedInPythonIndividuals.