Hi Sigmund,
It covers:
- Sat
- Breakfast (warm pastries, fruit, muffins, fruit, tea/coffee)
- Top up on refreshments mid-morning (there's no break though, just
wander out and pick up what you want)
- lunch
- mid-after noon break
- 2 course dinner
- Beginner's track all day Sat, two normal tracks for talks
- open spaces
- Lightning talks (if you give one, you get a €5 drink voucher)
- keynotes (x2)
- Just like last year, we have prizes for a raffle (books, games, and
a surprise)
- Sun
- Sprints (free anyway)
- open spaces (also free)
- Intro to python-related technology tutorials
- There's no food or drink provided on Sunday
That's a brief overview, so fed all Saturday but no on Sunday. :-)
So for €40/50/60, it's quite a bargain IMHO.
Cheers,
/// Vicky
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On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 3:04 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:
> Sounds good. I'm looking forward to it. This will be my first PyCon. Bought
> a ticket for €60 a month ago. How much does the entry fee cover? Will I e.g.
> have to pay for individual talks or workshops.
>
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> Sigmund
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