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Friday, February 17, 2012
Anniversary - Six Years Leipzg Python User Group
It started on Februar 14, 2006. We had our first User Group meeting here in Leipzig. We have been meeting ever since, regularly once a month. We only replaced the meeting three times in 2006 and 2007 with our workshop, a 50-people conference-like event, and 2011 with the first PyCon DE that we organized.
We had numerous presentations at our meetings. There are all mentioned in the User Group archives.
Since 2008 we have been running a booth at Chemnitzer Linux Tage, a local Linux fest, and will be there the fifth time this year.
We developed a stable core of members and even made it through strenuous process of organizing the first PyCon DE 2011 and do it again this year for PyCon DE 2012. Not too bad for a local group of Pythonistas.
I think we also have impact on the German speaking Python community way outside our local reach. Only the fact that we meet regularly can inspire others elsewhere to do the same. After all, there are only a few German speaking user groups, so every single one counts even more.
Actually, it is not too difficult to get started. Choose a location and a regular date and announce the meeting. Just do it regularly even though there are only a couple of people at the meeting. There will be more after the first year of regular meetings.
We are planning new activities in the future and will put more time into them after PyCon DE 2012, which naturally absorbers lots of our community energy. You will hear more from us if you hang around in the Python community.
We had numerous presentations at our meetings. There are all mentioned in the User Group archives.
Since 2008 we have been running a booth at Chemnitzer Linux Tage, a local Linux fest, and will be there the fifth time this year.
We developed a stable core of members and even made it through strenuous process of organizing the first PyCon DE 2011 and do it again this year for PyCon DE 2012. Not too bad for a local group of Pythonistas.
I think we also have impact on the German speaking Python community way outside our local reach. Only the fact that we meet regularly can inspire others elsewhere to do the same. After all, there are only a few German speaking user groups, so every single one counts even more.
Actually, it is not too difficult to get started. Choose a location and a regular date and announce the meeting. Just do it regularly even though there are only a couple of people at the meeting. There will be more after the first year of regular meetings.
We are planning new activities in the future and will put more time into them after PyCon DE 2012, which naturally absorbers lots of our community energy. You will hear more from us if you hang around in the Python community.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Leipzig Python User Group, Next Meeting Tuesday, June 14, 2011
We will meet on June 14, 2011, 8:00 pm at the training center of Python Academy in Leipzig, Germany (How to find us).
Andreas Bunkahle will give a talk about OpenCV and Python.
OpenCV (CV = Computer Vision) and Python
OpenCV is a very powerful and fast image processing and computer vision library. The combination of OpenCV 2.1 and Python 2.6 is stable and works reliably. Features include face and pattern recognition, web cam control, and morphing among many others.
Everybody who uses Python, plans to do so or is interested in learning more about the language is encouraged to participate.
Andreas Bunkahle will give a talk about OpenCV and Python.
OpenCV (CV = Computer Vision) and Python
OpenCV is a very powerful and fast image processing and computer vision library. The combination of OpenCV 2.1 and Python 2.6 is stable and works reliably. Features include face and pattern recognition, web cam control, and morphing among many others.
Everybody who uses Python, plans to do so or is interested in learning more about the language is encouraged to participate.
While the meeting language will be mainly German, English speakers are very welcome. We will provide English interpretation if needed.
Food and soft drinks are provided. Please send a short confirmation mail to info@python-academy.de, so we can prepare appropriately.
The dates of our next meetings can be found in our calendar.
Information about meetings can also be found on our mailing list.
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