In a message of Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:31:20 +0100, Jacob Hall�n writes: >On tisdag 13 januari 2004 14.18, Armin Rigo wrote: >> Hello everybody, >> >> The proposal deadline for PyCon in in two days (Jan 15). Is anyone goin >g to >> attend? It seems that the motivation to go there has dropped. And it >is >> much too early to even start thinking about a sprint there, so it most >> probably won't happen. >> >> No sprint is fixed. The Austria sprint isn't sure at the moment. Then >> there are many vague ideas around at the time, all in April (Easter is >11 >> April): the ACCU conference (before or after); Switzerland (April is >> university holidays so sprint rooms are easy to find); Dublin? Elsewhe >re? > >It looks as if Laura and I may be the only Pypy people who are going to P >ycon. >Since I think it would be a pity to not have a presentation of the Pypy >project there, I think I should propose to give one. If somebody else who > is >better suited for the job is going, plese speak up. Otherwise I will send > in >my proposal tomorrow. > >Jacob Hall�n
OSCON has just asked me for a paper as well. It is back in Portland, http://conferences.oreillynet.com/os2004/ July 26-30. If you write one 'from the PyPy development team' then if we all go to Pycon anyway, we could let Armin or somebody else do some of the talking .... Laura _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
