Our general email is the best place to shoot any questions you may have.
If you have more casual questions, IRC is one of the best places to start. You can usually find several of the main PyLadies points of contact in #pyladies.
Whether or not you’re part of a local group, the PyLadies community online welcomes you the IRC.
We have an IRC channel #pyladies
that is on irc.freenode.net
. Instructions on how to chat in #pyladies IRC are here.
Quite a few well-known men and women in the Python community participate there and try to keep it a friendly place. Ask Python questions there, talk about what your local group is up to, or just say hi.
Anyone can plan and host virtual meetups in IRC #pyladies. You should host one! Just tell one of the ops to update the topic with info about your meetup. See the “Promotion” section for further details about how we can help spread word.
You can also create #pyladies-whatever IRC channels for your country, language, interest group, etc. Ask sandpy for help registering your channel under the #pyladies namespace.
Social Media¶
We have a Facebook Community page and Google+ Community page as well were all PyLadies and PyLadies-allies are welcome to post and participate in discussions. We also tweet from the official PyLadies Twitter handle.