On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 12:32 AM, Paul Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 17 Mar, 01:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aahz) wrote: > > > > PyCon is what YOU make of it. If you want to change PyCon, propose a > > presentation or join the conference committee (concom) -- the latter only > > requires signing up for the pycon-organizers mailing list. > > > > This doesn't mean that we are uninterested in feedback. We love > > feedback. But there are stark limits to what we can do unless people get > > involved and push their pet projects. > > The same rules apply for most of the other Python conferences, too. > Apologies to Aahz for hijacking his rant, but for anyone interested in > enhancing the EuroPython 2008 experience, the advice is fairly > similar: join the volunteers organising the conference and make what > you want to see actually happen. For EuroPython, start here: > > http://www.europython.org/community/Volunteers
I haven't been to EuroPython even when it has been fairly nearby because the entrance fee was to high. But how do you help change something like that? -- mvh Björn -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list