EuroPython is held -for the second time- in Göteborg, Sweden, during the week of June 27-29, 2005. Registration is open and now is your chance to submit a proposal (or more).
Several topics are handled in parallel tracks at EuroPython2005, these include: Business, Education, Lightning talks, Python Frameworks, Python Language, Refereed papers, Science, Social skills/General topics, Tutorials/Neopythes, Zope and Zope Related, Zope Lightning talks. If you would like to tell the community something about your work, interest or experience, then then submit button is your way to go. The Refereed Track is intended for prestigious peer-reviewed talks for presenting technical and scientific papers. To our knowledge, EuroPython is the only Python conference, with peer-reviewed talks. Everybody can submit a paper for the Refereed Track, as long as it follows the Refereed paper instructions. For detailed information concerning this subject, please have a look at the Tracks & Talks webpage of EuroPython. To give you yet another opportunity to submit a refereed paper, we have extended the deadline to coincide with the deadline for regular talks. Lat day for submission is 1 May 2005! If you don't want to participate as a speaker, you might be interested in hearing the talks. Registration for EuroPython2005 is now open. Several registration alternatives are possible. Pre-Registration will be available until 17th of June, but Early Bird registration will end on May the 15th. Everybody is welcome: from novice to advanced. Our keynote speakers will be Guido van Rossum and Steve Pemberton. You may not have heard of Steve, since his focus is in an area that is not directly connected to Python. However, we expect him to give you an interesting perspective on what is going on in the industry. Find out more at http://homepages.cwi.nl/~steven/. If you don't know who Guido van Rossum is, you really need to come to Europython to find out. Feel free to spread the word about EuroPython2005 to your friends, family, colleagues, ... For all conference details, go to: http://www.europython.org See you at Göteborg. EuroPython Team. About EuroPython: Europython is an annual conference for the Python and Zope communities. It circulates between different sites in Europe. Having started in Charleroi, Belgium, it is now in Göteborg, Sweden and will move to CERN in Swizerland next year. Europython is a community conference run by volunteers. -- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html