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6:30pm, Boulder Python Organizers, "An Open CFP - Announcing Boulder Python's new CFP tool!"
There will be a very special announcement following this talk. You do not want to miss this!

6:55pm, Sponsor shout-outs, meetup announcements, hiring announcements, mingle.

7:15pm, Ryan May, “Writing a GitHub webhook in Python: the birth of AsanaBot”
As we’ve had an increasing amount of things to do that don’t fit as GitHub issues, our team has
been making use of Asana to manage the deluge of tasks. However, we didn’t want to manually
duplicate issues and pull requests from GitHub into Asana in order to keep them on the todo list.
Fortunately, both GitHub and Asana have APIs, complete with Python bindings. This talk covers
the experience of developing “AsanaBot”, our web service that automatically syncs items from
GitHub to Asana. It also discusses the various hosting options (Heroku, AWS Lambda) and
Python tools (Chalice, Zappa) that we have experimented with in the process of developing this
tool.

Our meetup has implemented the PyCon "Code of Conduct" (https://us.pycon.org/2016/about/code-of-conduct/) for ensuring all members attending a session feel included and heard. Thanks for your mutual respect to one another.

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