And...Python changed my life (I'm sure you get me)
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Eventhough in my closing speech at the event I said that my mates were just collaborators that's not true. That was a tiny word which hurt some people a lot.
This event was the result of the work of many people. Although I was in the front line as a general coordinator, a lot of people made this event happen:
Without Santiago Moreno we wouldn't have had facilities, a projector, blackboards or anything that the University provided for us.
Without Emilio Ramirez the food wouldn't have been possible, everybody would have had to go uptown and back in an hour and a half to eat. Also the nightly BBQ (with ping-pong and foosball) wouldn't have existed.
Without Tsunami Boom (Anggie) probably we wouldn't have made it to 100 registered people, and actual attendees wouldn't have been more than 30.
Besides them... many other people helped at the time of the organization without even being asked: Catriel Muller, Nestor Navarro, X-Ip, JJConti, Tomás Zulberti, Facu Batista... and almost everybody who were there.
This event, in conclusion, belonged to everybody who went and to those who didn't. It belongs to you, who appreciated it through a phone call, a tweet, a blog post, some pictures or this magazine... to you PyAr member who changed my life I dedicate this magazine because you deserve it.
It's been a pleasure...
Juan B Cabral General Coordinator - Pyday Cordoba 2011 Editor Pet Nr.3
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