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Last active May 25, 2017 02:16
Notes from regional Python event organizers open space at #PyCon2017 on May 20, 2017 organized by Peter McCormick @pdmccormick

Over 40 people in attendance representing groups and events including PyCon Canada, PyOhio, PyTennessee, PyBay, PyCascades, PyTexas, PyGotham, PyBay, DjangoCon US, PyCon AU, North Bay Python, Florida PyCon, PyCon Korea, PyCaribbean, PyData, PyCon Colombia, PyLadies, and more.

RESOURCES FOR COORDINATING

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weworkremotely.com
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remoteok.io/remote-jobs/
https://github.com/jessicard/remote-jobs
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Last active September 29, 2016 18:07
How to eat like royalty after oral surgery
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Apple sauce
Yogurt and kefir (greek yogurt w/ honey or maple syrup <3)
Pudding (rice with cinnamon or chocolate <3)
Jello
Smoothies (but nothing with seeds!)
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