On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Jeff Rush <[email protected]> wrote: > Partially as a result of nudging from Anand Balachandran Pillai for the > needs > of PyCon India, there are now two new mailing lists on python.org: > > (1) The [email protected] mailing list is for open discussion of > issues related to Python conferences. All conferences are welcome: > established and planned, worldwide. The archive is open to all. > > Subscribe here: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/conferences > > The charter of this list is for the organizers of the various conferences > world-wide -- regional as well as national, to come together to share ideas > and discuss how they run their conferences. It's not for the detailed > planning of a specific conference. For those motivated to be an organizer, > it > will be a good place to get peer support. > > (2) The list specific to detailed planning of PyCon India: > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/inpycon > > > Thanks a lot Jeff for your help in getting these lists created. The inpycon list will be of great help in coordinating the activities related to PyCon India.
I was a bit late to this news, since I did not check my email yesterday. I see that the list already has been subscribed by many. We will be moving all discussion related to PyCon India organizing to this list. Let us not cross-post to BangPypers any discussions on PyCon India and keep the discussions focussed in the new list. Btw, the new [email protected] is a new list which could be used to get general advice worldwide regarding *any* Python conference. So if any of you would like advice from a wider audience regarding conference questions, please subscribe/post to this list. The "Pycon-organizers" list is specific to Pycon-US. Regards, -- -Anand
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