Hi Marc-André,
On 12 March 2015 at 12:33, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> However, please note that we will fully refund tickets until June 20th
> (modulo the admin costs), so it's possible to buy a ticket now
> and then get a refund if the talk is not selected.
What occurs if someone doesn't buy his tic
Hi Marc-André,
On 11 March 2015 at 17:43, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> we recommend to not wait too long before getting your standard
> ticket. It is likely, we’ll sell out early again this year.
Do you have any recommendation to give to people that would like to
give a talk, and would not come to Eur
Hi all, hi Nelle,
On 15 April 2014 22:23, Nelle Varoquaux wrote:
> As a member of a "minority ", I feel very uncomfortable with such quotas,
> and if you ask women in computer science around Europe, they tend to feel
> the same way (this may be very different in North America, as we have two
> ve
Hi Jacob,
On 8 February 2014 13:39, Jacob Hallén wrote:
> When I ran the conference in Göteborg, we had fixed costs of about €1000.
> EVerything else was per-attendee. We also knew that we would have plenty of
> space to spare. This allowed us the luxury of having an open Early Bird
> registratio
Hi Achim,
On 8 February 2014 10:13, Achim Herwig wrote:
> it seems to me that you did not follow this (admittedly very long) discussion.
Previous conferences used to cope with the risk of suddenly selling
all tickets at an early bird price. It tells us that (1) either they
had a trick that you
Hi Andreas,
On 8 February 2014 08:14, Andreas Jung wrote:
> At least the organization team has a financial plan and
> a budget and it is _obvious_ to every child that can calculate that you
> can not sell an undetermined number of tickets to a reduced price over
> some fixed period if you don't w
Hi Georg,
On 7 February 2014 07:55, Georg Brandl wrote:
> Ah yes. It used to be that Early Bird is open to anyone booking in a fixed
> time
> span. Now it's 300 first-come, first-serve tickets sold out after not even
> 24 hours?!
EuroPython is not the place where I'd expect to have to wait in
Hi,
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 10:25:49PM -0700, Oouc wrote:
> I have an abstract ready to submit. I would like to try for a
> Refereed Paper. When I saw summary below abstract,
Sorry for the confusion. At this point we only expect an abstract. The
summary is optional, and present only because
Hi,
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 12:50:18PM +0200, Anders Melbye wrote:
> - Is it too late to submit a refereed abstract (even though the deadline
> was May 5)?
Independently of the deadline, I would not necessarily recommend the
Refereed papers track for this; I am sure that you would meet a more
int
Hi Michael,
The Refereed Papers call for papers from last year (still showing on the
site as if it were for 2006) should be kept, with only corrections in
the dates:
22 April 2005 -> 5 May 2006
1 May 2005 -> 15 May 2006
1 June 2005 -> 17 June 2006
I've pushed the dates to be (relatively speaking
eel free
to ask any questions there!
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Hi,
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 10:28:43PM +0200, Jacob Hall?n wrote:
> - We have only 1 talk in the Education track. If there are any talks in other
> tracks that fit, we should try to get them moved.
The refereed papers track has a potential candidate: A Simple Python
Framework for Introducing Com
Hi,
EuroPython 2006 at the CERN looks like a good idea to me too.
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 01:31:20PM +0100, Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote:
> 1 CHF ~ 0.5 Euros.
Actually, it's rather 3 CHF ~ 2 Euros. Switzerland is not cheap...
Armin
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