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== Pownce == From the site: "[http://www.pownce.com Pownce] is a way to send stuff to your friends. What kind of stuff? You can send just about anything: music, photos, messages, links, events, and more." It's written in Python using Django and offers some functionality similar to Twitter/Jaiku. |
This page is to keep track of how the various social networking sites are hosting PyCon content by users.
Internet Relay Chat
During the conference, many attendees will chat using IRC on the #pycon channel on irc.freenode.net.
During the conference, the organizers will post tasks and volunteering opportunities to the [http://twitter.com/pyconvolunteers/ pyconvolunteers] channel.
Jaiku
[http://www.jaiku.com Jaiku] is a micro-blogging site like Twitter, but with some extra features. Unfortunately, as of this writing (2008-02-23) they are not open to accepting new accounts while they deal with their acquisition by Google. Pre-existing members, though, do have a limited number of invitations they can give out.
On Jaiku there is a [http://jaiku.com/channel/PyCon #PyCon] channel as well a general [http://jaiku.com/channel/python #python] channel.
Pownce
From the site: "[http://www.pownce.com Pownce] is a way to send stuff to your friends. What kind of stuff? You can send just about anything: music, photos, messages, links, events, and more." It's written in Python using Django and offers some functionality similar to Twitter/Jaiku.
Slideshare
Presentations in PowerPoint/OpenOffice/PDF format can be posted to [http://www.slideshare.net/event/pycon-2008 the PyCon 2008 event].
Flickr
Tag any photographs you take at PyCon with [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/pycon2008/ "pycon2008"].