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Lists places/people we should send the CfP and an announcement of PyCon registration. As you investigate a place and figure out who to contact, please add a link (e.g. an obfuscated e-mail address, a link to a mailing list or a professor's contact page, etc.)

Once you've e-mailed or posted a CfP, please add "(cfp done)" next to the entry.
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 * [[http://www.agileatlanta.org/|Agile Atlanta]]
 * [[http://www.ajug.org/|Java Users Group]]
 * [[http://www.atldotnet.org/|.NET Users Group]]
 * [[http://www.atlrug.org/|Ruby Users Group]]
 * [[http://www.auug.org/|Unix Users Group]]
 * [[http://www.meetup.com/python-atlanta/|PyATL]] - (cfp done) 15 Aug by DougHellmann
 * [[http://www.uga.edu/chugalug/|CHUGALUG (UGA Linux User Group)]] - (cfp done 15 Aug by DougHellmann)
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 * [[http://www.cs.gsu.edu/|Georgia State]]
 * [[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/|Georgia Tech]]
 * [[http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/|Emory U.]]
 * [[http://csis.kennesaw.edu/|Kennesaw State]]
 * [[http://www.cis.cau.edu/|Clark Atlanta U.]] -- primarily African-American
 * [[http://www.spelman.edu/academics/programs/computer/|Spelman College]] -- liberal arts college focusing on African-American women.
 * [[http://www.morehouse.edu/academics/comp/index.html|Morehouse]] -- liberal arts, African-American men.
 * [[http://www.cs.uga.edu/|University of Georgia]]

== Other Local Schools/Academic Departments ==

Any tech-oriented high schools? EE departments?
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 * [[http://www.witinc.org/|Women in Technology]] -- local group.
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== Minorities in Technology ==

 * [[http://www.aamit.org/contact.html|African-American Men in Technology]] -- not clear group is still operating.
 * [[http://www.aawit.net/|African-American Women in Technology]] -- only a resume bank?
 * [[http://gacomputes.cc.gatech.edu/|Georgia Computes!]]
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=== Minnesota ===

 * [[http://www.pymntos.com|PyMNtos]] (cfp done 13 Aug by JohnShimek)
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[[http://acm.cse.sc.edu/|Univ. of South Carolina Computer Science Dept.]] (cfp done 15 Aug by DougHellmann)
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 * [[http://www.scienceoutreach.org/|Vanderbilt Center for Science Outreach]]

Lists places/people we should send the CfP and an announcement of PyCon registration. As you investigate a place and figure out who to contact, please add a link (e.g. an obfuscated e-mail address, a link to a mailing list or a professor's contact page, etc.)

Once you've e-mailed or posted a CfP, please add "(cfp done)" next to the entry.

Local User Groups

Local CS Departments

Other Local Schools/Academic Departments

Any tech-oriented high schools? EE departments?

Women in Technology

Minorities in Technology

Nearby states

Please list user groups, CS departments, etc. that should be informed about the CfP and about PyCon.

Alabama

Arkansas

Florida

Minnesota

Mississippi

North Carolina

South Carolina

Univ. of South Carolina Computer Science Dept. (cfp done 15 Aug by DougHellmann)

Tennessee


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