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Python Meetup in Minsk is a monthly event usually held at the last Friday in some club at the center of the city. It is organized with the help of local companies, who do this as a service of gratitude to the open source and Python community. It is an informal event, but time limits and central placement in club makes it less of meetup, and more like usual talks and questions session. Anyway, any help to make the event more informal and fun seems to be very appreciated. Python Meetup in Minsk is a monthly event usually held at the '''last Friday''' in some club at the center of the city. It is organized with the help of local companies, who do this as a service of gratitude to the open source and Python community. It is an informal event, but standard time limits and club venue make it more like talks and questions session. Anyway, any help to make the event more fun and interesting is appreciated.
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Topics covered so far are in Russian and cover a wide range of talks - from simple to strictly hardc0re. There is a lack of basic level talks, so they are the most welcome. Topics covered so far are in Russian and cover a wide range of talks - from simple to strictly hardc0re. There is a lack of basic level info, so these bits are the most welcome.
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Announcements are published on Facebook page:
 
 * https://www.facebook.com/MinskPythonMeetup
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Next Python Meetup will be on 29th of November 2013. There is also short version set up by people from local meetups community:
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 * http://python.meetup.by
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/* post a link to calendar. is there any at all? */ Next Python Meetup will be on 28th of February 2014.

=== About Meetups in General (a text from local meetup community) ===

The main essence of any meetup can be expressed with four words - do, learn, share, change. The *do* and *change* components make it different from meetings with friends, colleagues or relatives, and also from lectures. Meetups are organized around some topic and bring informal atmosphere. Informal means that every person is a participant, and is free to contribute to the common goal to enjoy the time if necessary.

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Python Meetup Organization Checklist:
 * [ ] reserve a venue
 * [ ] post announcement (to pydotorg and to local calendar)
 * [ ] have fun
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Python Meetup in Minsk is a monthly event usually held at the last Friday in some club at the center of the city. It is organized with the help of local companies, who do this as a service of gratitude to the open source and Python community. It is an informal event, but standard time limits and club venue make it more like talks and questions session. Anyway, any help to make the event more fun and interesting is appreciated.

Topics covered so far are in Russian and cover a wide range of talks - from simple to strictly hardc0re. There is a lack of basic level info, so these bits are the most welcome.

Announcements are published on Facebook page:

There is also short version set up by people from local meetups community:

Next Python Meetup will be on 28th of February 2014.

About Meetups in General (a text from local meetup community)

The main essence of any meetup can be expressed with four words - do, learn, share, change. The *do* and *change* components make it different from meetings with friends, colleagues or relatives, and also from lectures. Meetups are organized around some topic and bring informal atmosphere. Informal means that every person is a participant, and is free to contribute to the common goal to enjoy the time if necessary.

MinskPythonMeetup (last edited 2014-04-21 06:52:27 by DaleAthanasias)

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