Greetings
I've just submitted a talk proposal and the formatting on the view
page is a little odd. Specifically the abstract is directly beneath
the description with no break or heading of any sort. If this isn't
intentional, could we get a heading or something above the abstract to
make it clear
Hi Simon :-)
The page should look slightly better now.
Kind regards,
Horst
On 9 Feb 2014, at 23:06, Simon Cross wrote:
> Greetings
>
> I've just submitted a talk proposal and the formatting on the view
> page is a little odd. Specifically the abstract is directly beneath
> the description with
Hi Horst
Looks great! Thanks.
Schiavo
Simon
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Hi Andreas
*> If you talk about the reviewer process: no, there is no public
voting for talks like it was in Florence.*
Would it be helpful to analyse the problem as follows?
1. EuroPython at Florence was a great success for three years
2. We are looking for the same sort of thing in Berli
Here are my 0.02$ or rather 0.02 EUR to the recent heated discussion.
Sorry for walls of text.
Early bird sell out and frustrated voices
=
It's usually better idea to provide more than one price level connected
with early booking a ticket. For example:
It looks (looking at the archive) that my mail sent to EP mailing list
didn't reach it (maybe it was too long?). So anyway here are the
contents (topic: Some general thoughts about EP2014 and future of EP):
http://wklej.org/id/1268342/txt/
Regards,
Filip
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Hi Rob,
I am sorry but we can not discuss every detail
in public (and we must not). The organizing entities
are the Python Software Verband e.V. in cooperation
with the EuroPython Society and there is already a lot of
communication and discussions going on. If a growing number
of attendees there
Hi,
Am 10.02.14 12:39, schrieb Andreas Jung:
> and we must not
Why this? Who is forbidding open discussion?
Lutz
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On 10 Feb 2014, at 11:51, Lutz Horn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 10.02.14 12:39, schrieb Andreas Jung:
>> and we must not
>
> Why this? Who is forbidding open discussion?
The interminable (and unhelpful) discussion and argument on every single minor
point makes it unfeasible for people who want to ac
On 10 Feb 2014, at 12:02, Michael Foord wrote:
>
> On 10 Feb 2014, at 11:51, Lutz Horn wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Am 10.02.14 12:39, schrieb Andreas Jung:
>>> and we must not
>>
>> Why this? Who is forbidding open discussion?
>
> The interminable (and unhelpful) discussion and argument on every
Hello Filip,
On 10 February 2014 11:11, Filip Kłębczyk wrote:
> It looks (looking at the archive) that my mail sent to EP mailing list
> didn't reach it (maybe it was too long?).
To reduce spam, this is a members-only list. You were not a list
member, so your mail was deferred for moderation. Yo
Am 10.02.2014 um 11:33 schrieb Filip Kłębczyk :
> Here are my 0.02$ or rather 0.02 EUR to the recent heated discussion. Sorry
> for walls of text.
>
> Early bird sell out and frustrated voices
> =
>
> It's usually better idea to provide more than one pri
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