Jesse Noller is leading a campaign to have Python developers form a network via LinkedIn.com.
He talks about it over on his blog, so check it out for the details.
According to Doug Napoleone’s comment on Jesse’s post, there is a more formal effort to set up a PyCon08 group and tie it in with the web site for the convention. I didn’t realize that LinkedIn supported groups other than “employers”. It looks like the right way to go for the community is a “networking group” (there are only a few types, and the others seem to imply a more formal organization than what we would have). Unfortunately, the groups feature is closed for right now.
For now, following Jesse’s lead, I set up a position with the “Python community” organization and job title “None”. I had to guess at the start date. :-)
I noticed several Python-oriented groups over on Facebook, so that might be an alternative if LinkedIn doesn’t come through. Somehow LinkedIn feels more professional; maybe I just have a historical bias based on Facebooks origins, though.
According to Doug Napoleone’s comment on Jesse’s post, there is a more formal effort to set up a PyCon08 group and tie it in with the web site for the convention. I didn’t realize that LinkedIn supported groups other than “employers”. It looks like the right way to go for the community is a “networking group” (there are only a few types, and the others seem to imply a more formal organization than what we would have). Unfortunately, the groups feature is closed for right now.
For now, following Jesse’s lead, I set up a position with the “Python community” organization and job title “None”. I had to guess at the start date. :-)
I noticed several Python-oriented groups over on Facebook, so that might be an alternative if LinkedIn doesn’t come through. Somehow LinkedIn feels more professional; maybe I just have a historical bias based on Facebooks origins, though.


I think that's a very good idea - having a Python developer group on LinkedIn. I've been using LinkedIn for a while now, and agree with you that it's quite a professional site. I've got some work leads from being a member. I'm not sure what the reason is, but I see a lot less junk on. and get much less spam email (none, really) from LinkedIn than some of the other networking sites. Hope this idea works out.
Maybe if some of the leading Python developers like GvR, etc., talk to LinkedIn about restarting the groups feature, they might agree to ... and they themselves might benefit in some way from having such topic-specific groups.
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