Re: [EuroPython] Work on Call for Participation for EuroPython 2015 has started

2014-02-02 Thread Paul Boddie
On Sunday 2. February 2014 02.09.04 Hynek Schlawack wrote: > >> It’s quite the contrary: the current organizers were criticized for > >> their current work they do and I tried to explain that romanticism about > >> a conference in 2007 isn’t helping, that it’s great to have at least > >> one big Eu

Re: [EuroPython] Work on Call for Participation for EuroPython 2015 has started

2014-02-01 Thread Paul Boddie
On Sunday 2. February 2014 00.39.15 Hynek Schlawack wrote: > > It’s quite the contrary: the current organizers were criticized for > their current work they do and I tried to explain that romanticism about > a conference in 2007 isn’t helping, that it’s great to have at least > one big European Py

Re: [EuroPython] Work on Call for Participation for EuroPython 2015 has started

2014-02-01 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 1. February 2014 21.24.02 Hynek Schlawack wrote: > On 1 Feb 2014, at 20:36, Paul Boddie wrote: > >>> I'd actually rather cap the number of attendees than raise prices. > >> > >> I find this an unfortunate line of though; EuroPython is the

Re: [EuroPython] Work on Call for Participation for EuroPython 2015 has started

2014-02-01 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 1. February 2014 20.38.07 Danilo wrote: > > Am Sa, 1. Feb 2014, um 20:36, schrieb Paul Boddie: > > There are, of course, big European community > > conferences that seem to manage this, and maybe > > their expertise can be drawn upon to > > do the sa

Re: [EuroPython] Work on Call for Participation for EuroPython 2015 has started

2014-02-01 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 1. February 2014 19.15.54 Hynek Schlawack wrote: > > I'd actually rather cap the number of attendees than raise prices. > > I find this an unfortunate line of though; EuroPython is the *only* > explicitly European Python conference. That just isn't true. Take a look at http://www.pyco

Re: [EuroPython] Work on Call for Participation for EuroPython 2015 has started

2014-02-01 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 1. February 2014 17.10.35 Andreas Jung wrote: > I think there is no real way out of there - expect all 1000 attendees in a > huge barn and tell them to bring their own beer and burgers..well, perhaps > an option :-) Switch out the burgers with sausages and I was led to believe that th

Re: [EuroPython] Pricing (was Re: Work on Call for Participation for EuroPython 2015 has started)

2014-02-01 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 1. February 2014 08.03.35 Andreas wrote: > Paul Boddie wrote: > > > > Back in 2007, the exceptional conference was RuPy which offered > > incredibly cheap rates for students, and I think we were all aware > > that EuroPython was going to look expensive in c

[EuroPython] Pricing (was Re: Work on Call for Participation for EuroPython 2015 has started)

2014-01-31 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday 31. January 2014 20.53.34 Andreas Jung wrote: > I have to correct the 2013 prices: 165/315/370. > > Still the prices of the EP 2014 are in a range that make this conference > affordable and reasonably priced. Comparable conferences - often run only > for two or three day - are more expe

Re: [EuroPython] Work on Call for Participation for EuroPython 2015 has started

2014-01-31 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday 31. January 2014 09.20.28 Christian Theune wrote: > > I’m close friends with some of the EP 2014 organizers. Seeing them in such > pain an despair caused by the EPS makes me feel so sad for our community. > > Many of the current organizers have a lot of experience in organizing a > conf

[EuroPython] Fwd: [PSF-Members] We need your help in Europe - important

2013-02-14 Thread Paul Boddie
Hello everyone! Apologies if everyone sees this announcement several times over the next few days, but it is an important matter. My active involvement in EuroPython only dates back to 2006, but if those who were there at the very beginning could offer some assistance here, especially anyone in

Re: [EuroPython] EuroPython 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Paul Boddie
On Sunday 15 January 2012 20:00:55 Walter wrote: > > I would like to attend EuroPython this year. To do so I should book my > holiday for it asap before one of my colleagues takes the time off before > me and then I have no chance to come. > > Can you please tell me when EuroPython is planned this

Re: [EuroPython] Dates for EuroPython 2012 ?

2011-12-20 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 20 December 2011 19:40:12 Giovanni Bajo wrote: > On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 16:44 +0100, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > > Do we already have rough estimates for the EP 2012 event ? > > Yes: July 2nd-8th 2012. I think it is awesome that we get to know the exact date this soon. I can't remember the l

Re: [EuroPython] Publication of speakers' data on the web site

2011-04-09 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 09 April 2011 18:48:53 Fabio Pliger wrote: > > I didn't like your tone either. You should ask before blaming. And if you > think we are not doing things right you can propose fixes or propose > yourself to do it as a volunteer ( just like every organizers this years > and in the past ye

Re: [EuroPython] Call for proposals -- PyCon 2011

2010-09-24 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday 24 September 2010 08:51:45 Massa, Harald Armin wrote: > Call for proposals -- PyCon 2011 -- The PyCon publicity machine is doing very well: I must have seen this announcement 20 times or more today. Here's hoping that EuroPython 2011 is as readily publicised

Re: [EuroPython] Conflicting conference dates on web site

2010-05-06 Thread Paul Boddie
On Thursday 06 May 2010 20:06:21 Richard Taylor wrote: > The timetable is still in development. > > It is my understanding that the conference is 4 days and the home page > is correct. I've "fixed" this on the timetable page for now, although any details of the conference days themselves are subj

[EuroPython] Talk submission problems (was Re: Reminder: 6 days left for EuroPython 2010 talk submissions)

2010-05-06 Thread Paul Boddie
On Thursday 06 May 2010 11:50:04 Charlie Clark wrote: > Am 24.04.2010, 17:20 Uhr, schrieb Alex Willmer : > > We still are looking for talks and tutorials on Django, PyPy, Twisted, > > HTML5, Unladen Swallow, Testing and whatever you wish to present. > > FWIW I am still waiting to hear back on my su

Re: [EuroPython] FYI: Talk submission fails with server error. Q: What now?

2010-05-01 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 01 May 2010 12:16:50 Jonathan Fine wrote: > > Well, this morning I solved both problems. Great! > The lack of acknowledgement was because I'd failed to fill in a required > field and on submit I got the page back again but, as a recall, the > required field error message was in the vi

Re: [EuroPython] How about to move the mailing list to Google Groups?

2009-07-17 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday 17 July 2009 18:13:20 Michael Sparks wrote: > > You can use google groups in way that suffers from less spam though. > You can set it such that anyone subcribed to the list can post without > moderation and that people outside can post but is moderated. You can > also set it such that any

Re: [EuroPython] video recordings

2009-07-15 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday 15 July 2009 22:43:46 Ali Afshar wrote: > > Buy a Mac! We have our first volunteer for the EuroPython 2009 "green screen" (or, rather, "blue screen") challenge: http://www.flickr.com/photos/23176...@n08/3698795189/ I look forward to seeing your work. ;-) Paul _

Re: [EuroPython] [PyCon-Organizers] Speaker wanted! :)

2009-07-07 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 07 July 2009 12:51:42 Steve Holden wrote: > Jeff Rush wrote: > > > > The children of the cobbler continue to go without shoes, and I continue > > to have people ask me why if Python is so cool for webapps do the basic > > needs of the community go unmet? "People are busy" while accurate

Re: [EuroPython] Talks and presentations from previous conferences

2009-06-18 Thread Paul Boddie
On Thursday 18 June 2009 21:08:58 Krzysztof Wilczynski wrote: > Greetings, > > I am looking for talks and presentations - actually, for audio and > video files as well - form previous conferences. Perhaps somebody have > them in the personal archive and will be willing to share, so I can > put them

[EuroPython] EuroPython in The Python Papers!

2009-04-20 Thread Paul Boddie
Hello, As a belated follow-up to the last article in The Python Papers which described EuroPython 2006 at CERN and looked forward to EuroPython 2007 in Vilnius, a new article ("EuroPython in Vilnius and Beyond") has just been included in the current issue (Vol 4 No 1) describing the last two ye

Re: [EuroPython] Connect to AS400

2008-06-19 Thread Paul Boddie
On Thursday 19 June 2008 17:20:46 pepitovadecurt wrote: > Hi, I have a Windows ODBC connection to a AS400 server. > Is posible to connect with python (with ODBC or directly)? It might be, but you should ask this question on the DB-SIG mailing list. Take a look at this page for details: http://ma

Re: [EuroPython] stuff of ep 2005, 2006 and 2007

2008-06-15 Thread Paul Boddie
On Sunday 15 June 2008 12:57:21 Harald Armin Massa wrote: > I think I read somewhere that it was archived. Where? Start here: http://www.europython.org/About%20EuroPython Earlier stuff (especially for 2002 and 2003) isn't adequately archived, unfortunately. Paul ___

Re: [EuroPython] [Europython-improve] getting to the conference site

2008-05-31 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 31 May 2008 15:20:04 Laura Creighton wrote: > I don't find a section about 'how to get from the trainstation > or the airport to the conference venue'. Are we missing this? Yes. I'd like to know what the locals recommend and what people found out last year. The taxi ride from the air

Re: [EuroPython] Sponsorship

2008-05-27 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 27 May 2008 11:54:53 Lennart Regebro wrote: > Are there any fixed sponsorship deals? I couldn't find anything on the > website? It makes it easier to plug sponsorship if companies know what > they are getting. :) See the brochure on this page: http://www.europython.org/Sponsorship Pau

Re: [EuroPython] rss feed on front page missing. paste this into header...

2008-03-24 Thread Paul Boddie
René, Thank you for the suggestions! > Another improvement for the blog navigation... > > Put a link to the main europython page on the blog. > > Probably in the nav section next to the about link... > http://www.europython.org/";>Main europython page The blog is a WordPress site, so I'll need s

Re: [EuroPython] Vote for a New EuroPython Logo!

2008-03-23 Thread Paul Boddie
On Sunday 23 March 2008 10:58:34 Paul Jongsma wrote: > > While not being intimate with MoinMoin I do use it sometimes and never > seen this problem on other Wiki's > As I am not allowed to edit that specific page I cannot see the coding > of it, but if it using ImageLink that might be the cause, it

Re: [EuroPython] Vote for a New EuroPython Logo!

2008-03-22 Thread Paul Boddie
On Sunday 23 March 2008 02:07:12 Reinoud van Leeuwen wrote: > On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 12:26:33AM +0100, Paul Boddie wrote: > > I suggest that you bring Safari's apparent inability to handle RFC 3986 > > to its developers. I note that Konqueror 3.5.6, which shares some > &

Re: [EuroPython] Vote for a New EuroPython Logo!

2008-03-22 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 22 March 2008 23:36:49 Reinoud van Leeuwen wrote: > On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 03:20:37PM -0700, kirby urner wrote: > > Works for me. I get a list of contestants, a thumbnail page, a full > > size page. > > Hmm Firefox accepts it but Safari not. And for a good reason: > > on http://www.eu

[EuroPython] Vote for a New EuroPython Logo!

2008-03-22 Thread Paul Boddie
We’ve had many great submissions for the EuroPython logo competition, and it is now time to make a decision: the current logo has been in use since EuroPython began back in 2002; which logo should replace it? Visit the EuroPython Web site to browse the entrants and to cast your votes: http://ww

[EuroPython] EuroPython 2008: Another Call for Theme and Talk Suggestions

2008-03-13 Thread Paul Boddie
It has been very quiet on the mailing list recently, but for those of you not aware of the work happening behind the scenes for EuroPython, we have been getting ready to accept talk proposals for this year's conference. As a result, we [*] are still interested in having as many ideas for confere

[EuroPython] New Logo for EuroPython: The Candidates and a Call for Designs

2008-02-14 Thread Paul Boddie
The candidates proposed so far for a new EuroPython logo have been uploaded to the EuroPython site for convenient comparison: http://www.europython.org/community/Planning/ProposedLogo In the third IRC meeting, the consensus appeared to be that we would let people propose other designs, and give

[EuroPython] EuroPython 2008: A Call for Theme and Talk Suggestions

2008-02-14 Thread Paul Boddie
As preparations for EuroPython 2008 gather momentum, we [*] would like to find out what kinds of talks and themes would be most interesting to the EuroPython community: that is, the people planning to attend the conference, along with those people following the conference from further afield. In

Re: [EuroPython] 2008 ?

2007-12-20 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday 19 December 2007 16:08:33 Antoine Boegli wrote: > > I'm a Python developper from Switzerland who has a very tight schedule > for the next year. > > I'd like to know if and when the Europython 2008 conference will happens > > Is there any news ? We had some questions about this in Octo

Re: [EuroPython] Reality Check in Winter

2007-11-27 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 26 November 2007 21:57:04 kirby urner wrote: > Yo EuroFolk! (Volk or whatever)... Just thought I'd drop in from a > frosty Pacific coastal rain forest, heavy into chip fab, to ask about > the state of the web framework as of today. We're currently discussing stuff on the europython-impr

Re: [EuroPython] Future of EuroPython discussions

2007-07-27 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday 27 July 2007 16:29, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > > I think for most part this was due to the location and people not > being aware of how nice Vilnius really is - not so much due to the > level of interest declining. True enough. People can't use the same excuses next year. ;-) > As with all

[EuroPython] Future of EuroPython discussions

2007-07-26 Thread Paul Boddie
It seems like so long ago already, but I'd like to thank everyone involved in EuroPython 2007, not only those who put a lot of work into organising things, but of course everyone who attended the conference and provided us with many interesting talks and discussions on a range of subjects. I'd a

[EuroPython] Uploading Slides and Materials

2007-07-16 Thread Paul Boddie
A reminder to presenters: please upload your slides and other materials to the EuroPython conference management system so that those who couldn't make it to your talk (or to the conference) can benefit from them. The conference management system can be found here: http://indico.cern.ch/conferen

Re: [EuroPython] Zope Foundation talk [24]: changing the speaker

2007-06-20 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday 20 June 2007 13:08, Aroldo Souza-Leite wrote: > > I'm sorry I am not sure I will make it to the conferece this year any > more, due to reasons in the company I work for that I couldn't foresee. > Martijn Faassen, Zope Foundation board member, is registered as > co-speaker of the Zope

Re: [EuroPython] Conference timetable

2007-06-20 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday 20 June 2007 20:22, Laura Creighton wrote: > I think you are already changed, the problem is that the > schedule isn't properly being updated. And I don't know how > to fix that. One of the talks in question has now been moved: the Googled Python was swapped with the TurboGears talk

Re: [EuroPython] Registration woes

2007-06-20 Thread Paul Boddie
Rachel, > I have just registered Raymond Hettinger and need to register another > individual (Simon Burton, speaker) from our company. The site, however, > is not allowing me to move forward with this. Are you trying to register them on their behalf with your own account? Unfortunately, the conf

Re: [EuroPython] Invitation letter from Lituanian national and/orcompany

2007-06-18 Thread Paul Boddie
Laura, >I just set you one last week. Didn't you get it? Is this old mail >that got delayed for a week or what? This message made its way to the list when I was performing moderation on the list filter's held messages - I didn't want to discard any legitimate message, even if it did refer to

Re: [EuroPython] Timetable

2007-06-14 Thread Paul Boddie
On Thursday 14 June 2007 17:32, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > > The timetable should probably include this information somewhere. I've transcribed the timetable in Indico where some degree of tentative timing information is provided. And to think that I said I wouldn't get involved with the timetable..

Re: [EuroPython] Timetable

2007-06-08 Thread Paul Boddie
Markus Franz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I saw the draft timetable on the website and was wondering because the >talks "Object databases for Python" and "Googled Python" are in >parallel. But I am holding both talks - but in parallel could not be >possible ;-) You're obviously not aware of recen

Re: [EuroPython] My talk title

2007-06-08 Thread Paul Boddie
Valentino Volonghi aka Dialtone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Hi, I'm glad my talk was accepted in this europython edition but I see I made >a mistake in giving it a title. > >It's currently listed as: Valentino Volonghi - Nevow Developer Not "International Man of Mystery", then? ;-) >which is a

[EuroPython] EuroPython 2007: Early registration ends on Friday 8th June

2007-06-06 Thread Paul Boddie
The last few days of EuroPython's early registration period are upon us: reduced rates will only be available until (and including) Friday 8th June; after this date, normal rates will apply. More information on registration can be found here: * http://www.europython.org/sections/registration_i

Re: [EuroPython] Registration

2007-06-06 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 12:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Good morning, > > I would like to participate in Europython 2007 together with my colleagues > from the same company and I would like to ask you how can I register > myself and my colleagues? As we are from the same company and I am > resp

Re: [EuroPython] registration INFRAE people

2007-06-05 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 17:21, Isabel de Pater wrote: > This afternoon all the Infrae people registered for the Europython > Conference in July. [...] > Could you please make sure all of the above registrants are Early Bird > without guests, with conference dinner for the registrant only. Execpt

Re: [EuroPython] EuroPython%202007

2007-06-05 Thread Paul Boddie
Mantas, >I have registered to EuroPython 2007 conference. During registration >there was appeared an error, but I got letter with information, that >registration was successful. Do you remember what the error said? Did it happen when you got to the payment page? I ask just so that we can help an

Re: [EuroPython] can't register

2007-06-04 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 04 June 2007 23:00, Eugene Van den Bulke wrote: > Hi, > > I have been desperately trying to register for the past 4 days without > any luck so far. I don't seem to be able to pick a suitable password > for the CERN system and I can read instructions ... please help. I > contacted the exte

Re: [EuroPython] New registrant in 'EuroPython 2007': Mr. BATLOGG, Jodok

2007-06-04 Thread Paul Boddie
Maria, >I finally got to sign up on indico.cern.ch and already registered one >person. Congratulations! >Now my question: do I really have to set up an account for every >single attendee? This is quite a bit of work, as I have to register 4 >persons in total >If so - I will do :-) I'm

Re: [EuroPython] Accouncing talks

2007-06-03 Thread Paul Boddie
On Sunday 03 June 2007 19:23, Markus Franz wrote: > > When will the accepted talks be accounced? The website > (http://www.europython.org/sections/calendar) tells me: > > "31st May: Schedule announced (acceptances sent)" > > I submitted talks for the conference, but I've not received any message of

[EuroPython] EuroPython 2007: Registration is Open!

2007-05-22 Thread Paul Boddie
Registration is now open for EuroPython 2007: the European Python and Zope Conference, taking place this year in Vilnius, Lithuania from Monday 9th July to Wednesday 11th July. Once again, we thank supporters of EuroPython for their patience, and encourage early registration by offering the usu

Re: [EuroPython] Aktual Status: we have 51 Talk Submissions

2007-05-20 Thread Paul Boddie
On Sunday 20 May 2007 10:31, Harald Armin Massa wrote: > Good idea. To do this extension we should pronounce ASAP within > > a) europython website > b) comp.lang.python > > Do we agree that we proceed that way? Can all who do not please speak > up now or be silent forever? :) I've uploaded an anno

Re: [EuroPython] Aktual Status: we have 51 Talk Submissions

2007-05-19 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 19 May 2007 14:44, Laura Creighton wrote: > > I have 3 that were mailed to me rather than submitted, by people who > waited till the very last to submit and then had something not work > or otherwise delay them. I think that is a little light. I'm for browsing > what we have and then

Re: [EuroPython] [Zope3-dev] EuroPython talk submission deadline tomorrow!

2007-05-18 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 19 May 2007 00:45, Jodok Batlogg wrote: > On 17.05.2007, at 21:15, Martijn Faassen wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > Tomorrow (friday may 18) is the EuroPython talk submission deadline! > > So if you are thinking about giving a talk at EuroPython, please > > submit it soon! > > bummer :( > i

Re: [EuroPython] Videostreamin' ?

2007-05-15 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 07 May 2007 13:01, Christian Scholz wrote: > > I wanted to propose to stream parts of the conference live via internet > and eventually Second Life. I'd bring the camera anyway and streaming > can be done either via http://ustream.tv (very easy setup, just plugin > the camera and click th

Re: [EuroPython] Help for visa

2007-05-14 Thread Paul Boddie
Hello, > I'm a Python programmer from Iran. I'm eager to attend the europython > conference. Because there is no consulate or embassy for Lithuania in Iran, > I can not take visa for my trip from Iran. Would you please guide me and > let me know how I can prepare the visa? Some searching revealed

Re: [EuroPython] Registration information

2007-05-13 Thread Paul Boddie
On Sunday 13 May 2007 16:33, Jonathan Share wrote: > > Are you just behind schedule with preparations or is the event dead? We're just behind schedule with preparations and can only offer our apologies for not rolling everything out in a more timely fashion. Paul

[EuroPython] Registration Status

2007-05-08 Thread Paul Boddie
Hello, The preparations for registration are mostly complete. Here is what has been done (with links for CPS users): * Registration information has been updated and made ready on the site: http://www.europython.org/workspaces/ep-2007/how-to-register * Payment information has been updat

[EuroPython] Registration Preparations

2007-05-07 Thread Paul Boddie
Hello, I have been making preparations for the opening of registration, following the schedule as closely as possible. However, before we actually open registration a few things need finalising: * Payment information - this may need reviewing both on the Web site and in the Indico e-payme

[EuroPython] IRC Meeting on Monday 7th May

2007-05-06 Thread Paul Boddie
Reminding everyone that an IRC meeting was suggested for today, Monday 7th May (2007-05-07): Time: 18:00 CEST (17:00 BST, 16:00 UTC/GMT) (5pm UK time, 6pm in most of Western Europe) Location: the #europython IRC channel on freenode.net Agenda: see the following page... http://wiki

[EuroPython] Calendar Updates

2007-05-01 Thread Paul Boddie
Hello, After yesterday's IRC meeting, it was more or less decided that registration will need to be put back by about a week. I have updated the calendar to indicate this change of plan and also indicate that (some of) the keynote speakers will be announced at the same time. See here for the m

Re: [EuroPython] can some body who can edit the main europython home page

2007-04-28 Thread Paul Boddie
On Saturday 28 April 2007 17:31, Laura Creighton wrote: > put a link to the call for refereed papers there? I'm working on this now. It'll be up shortly. Paul ___ EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/euro

[EuroPython] Keynote Speakers

2007-04-16 Thread Paul Boddie
Hello, Although it wasn't on the agenda for today's IRC meeting (minutes available in the Wiki [1]), the EuroPython Web site's calendar says that the keynote speakers should be (or should have been) announced today. Are we any closer to knowing who they are?! Paul [1] http://wiki.python.org/m

Re: [EuroPython] Whom would you like to see at Europython

2007-03-24 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday 23 March 2007 14:39, Stefano Masini wrote: > On 3/23/07, Nicolas Pettiaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What about inviting somone who is responsible in this OLPC project to > > talk about "OLPC project and python" ? (or an update of Alan Kay > > lecture of lact year about squeak and pyt

Re: [EuroPython] Paper recommendations from last conference

2007-03-13 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday 14 March 2007 01:06, Tennessee Leeuwenburg wrote: > > In order to assist him in his work, it would be great if anyone involved > with last year's EuroPython could recommend 1 to 3 papers for him to review. You can see last year's schedule here: http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceTimeTab

[EuroPython] Web Site Updates

2007-03-09 Thread Paul Boddie
Hello, I finally managed to work out my password to europython.org (sorry to Jean-Marc for filling up the authentication logs with bad password attempts!), and I've removed some out-of-date information from the 2006 conference (archiving it for later perusal). A few things we should decide upo

Re: [EuroPython] website hosting / moving forward...

2007-03-06 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 06 March 2007 20:09, Matthew Bull wrote: > Hi Nicholas / List, > > There are a couple of specialist zope / plone companies you could > approach or we (TeleMedic Systems) have a spare server we could let > europython use in return for a sponsor credit... the advantage to the > later is I

Re: [EuroPython] moving forward -- IRC meeting 7th March?

2007-03-05 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 05 March 2007 22:17, Nicolas Pettiaux wrote: > > Based on last year version of the wiki, I have worked on > > http://wiki.python.org/moin/EuroPython2007 > > and > > http://wiki.python.org/moin/EuroPython/2007 for the organizers. > > There you'll find other pages to help prepare the ircmee

Re: [EuroPython] moving forward -- IRC meeting 7th March?

2007-02-28 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday 28 February 2007 17:39, Michael Hudson wrote: > As the days and weeks tick by, EuroPython approaches. > > I'm at a PyPy sprint and Bea Düring and I have been talking about > organizing the programme -- what tracks are we going to have, who is going > to run them, and perhaps most impor

Re: [EuroPython] Ruby & Python Conference 2007

2006-12-08 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday 08 December 2006 10:58, Katarzyna Bylec wrote: > > we are a group of students from University of Poznan, Poland where the RuPy > Conference of Ruby and Python organized by us will be held in April 14-15, > 2007. The idea behind the conference is to try to animate central- and > east-europ

Re: [EuroPython] May someone add the date of the conference dinner tothe calendar, pleas?

2006-06-14 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 23:51, Audun Ostrem Nordal wrote: > (Forgot to CC the list. Stupid Outlook.) [...] > - Conference dinner: Tuesday, July 4th, 2006 from 8.30pm until 11pm > - The CERN "tour" (100 seats, first-come-first-serve based on when you > register): Thursday, July 6th, 2006 from 9am

Re: [EuroPython] paypal payments

2006-05-30 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 18:19, Benedikt Hegner wrote: > > Dario prepared a paypal account under the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] > for those people not liking bank transfers. > Maybe someone can put this information on the website. > > And for new registrants - now it is possible to pay directly via >

Re: [EuroPython] [Fwd: EuroPython payment]

2006-05-26 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday 26 May 2006 13:40, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote: > Philippe Bossut wrote: > > Is that a legit request (see forwarded message)? Or did someone hacked > > in the EuroPython list of attendees and trying to make money? How can > > I know who's hiding behind this IBAN number? A legitimate questi

Re: [EuroPython] Registration payment details

2006-05-25 Thread Paul Boddie
On Thursday 25 May 2006 19:49, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > Paul Boddie wrote: > > > > IBAN : SE76 8000 0810 5903 7676 5343 > > BIC/SWIFT : SWEDSESS > > Bank Address: 105 34 Stockholm > > Bank Country: Sweden > > Bank Name: Swedbank > > Recipient Name: Eur

Re: [EuroPython] Registration payment details

2006-05-25 Thread Paul Boddie
On Thursday 25 May 2006 02:13, Alexander Schremmer wrote: > On Wed, 24 May 2006 19:05:43 +0200, Paul Boddie wrote: > > Don't forget to assign the transaction fees to the sender > > This is not good if you want to pick up this idea: > > P.P.S. Some banks in the EU

[EuroPython] Registration payment details

2006-05-24 Thread Paul Boddie
Hello, I've just consulted with various people and can now provide more comprehensive payment details for those making bank transfers to settle their registration payments. As stated in the e-mails sent out to registrants, the following information is to be used when making payments: IBAN : S

Re: [EuroPython] Please move sponsership up one level

2006-05-24 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 09:47, Harald Armin Massa wrote: > Hello, > > I really love the sponsorship page on > > http://www.europython.org/sections/sponsorship/sponsorship > > but I do not like the extra link on > > http://www.europython.org/sections/sponsorship > > Can somebody with access and cps

Re: [EuroPython] Update of sponsorship page done

2006-05-23 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 23 May 2006 17:35, Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote: > could someone please do a quick check and then publish it? I am not > familiar with teh porper way just yet. > > The non-published page I am referring to is at > http://www.europython.org/workspaces/ep-2006/sponsorship I've published it now

Re: [EuroPython] Reserving a room at the CERN hostel

2006-05-23 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 23 May 2006 15:51, Steve Alexander wrote: > > I just phoned the CERN Hostel. They received my email and will reply to > it soon with confirmation and details of how I can pay. In the confirmation I received, it mentioned that I had to provide a credit card number in order to absolute

Re: [EuroPython] Paying for the conference

2006-05-23 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 23 May 2006 13:35, Martijn Faassen wrote: > > I see a whole discussion about paying for the hostel (which indeed > should be made significantly more clear), but does anyone know what we > need to do to pay for the conference proper? On this topic, I think I might to be able to answer co

Re: [EuroPython] Reserving a room at the CERN hostel

2006-05-22 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 22 May 2006 19:53, Michael Hudson wrote: > Steve Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Whoever has the list of people who have checked that box should email > > them and clear this up. > > FWIW, this is extremely easy to do with Indico. Can whoever has the power of Indico sort this o

[EuroPython] Booking rooms - important! (was Re: Paying for the conference)

2006-05-22 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 22 May 2006 18:34, Aiste Kesminaite wrote: > > My impression was that if you selected the CERN Hostel in the > > registration form, the registration would be forwarded on - otherwise, > > what's the idea with the indicator of how many places are left? If I'm > > wrong, then I guess I'll b

Re: [EuroPython] Paying for the conference

2006-05-22 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 22 May 2006 17:44, Aiste Kesminaite wrote: > > On Monday 22 May 2006 15:14, John Wilson wrote: > >> I registered for the conference and booked accommodation in the > >> hostel. However i wasn't asked for credit card details:) > >> > >> How am I going to pay? > > I think the reason is the

Re: [EuroPython] Paying for the conference

2006-05-22 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 22 May 2006 15:14, John Wilson wrote: > > I registered for the conference and booked accommodation in the > hostel. However i wasn't asked for credit card details:) > > How am I going to pay? My experience in the distant past involved paying afterwards at the hostel reception in cash. I

Re: [EuroPython] Pre-conference sprints and accommodation requests

2006-05-19 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday 19 May 2006 17:02, Nicolas Pettiaux wrote: > > In order to book a room in the CERN hotel, I have last week sent > request for info and prices at the recommended email address at CERN > but I have so far received no answer and I am a little worried. This is the site for the CERN Housing S

Re: [EuroPython] Sponsorship contact address (was Re: keynote speakers on ep.org)

2006-05-17 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 20:31, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote: > > yes, this is what we did but the version in the workspace was older than > the one that was published. that's why. Well, when Dario is happy with the revised document, he can probably submit it, I guess. I changed the e-mails on the ver

[EuroPython] Sponsorship contact address (was Re: keynote speakers on ep.org)

2006-05-16 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 19:28, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote: > > The thing is that the original document was created in your personal > home folder and the published version was edited afterwards directly > without being republished. So we did a copy of it and put it back in the > shared workspaces. I

Re: [EuroPython] keynote speakers on ep.org

2006-05-16 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 14:43, Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote: > Dario Lopez-Kästen said the following on 05/16/2006 01:47 PM: > > Only Gold sponsors get a 15 minute talk before one of the keynotes, > > effectively limiting us to a maximum of 2 Gold Sponsors. > > FYI: > I am preparing a sliglty corrected

Re: [EuroPython] keynote speakers on ep.org

2006-05-16 Thread Paul Boddie
On the subject of keynotes, which one will happen first? Guido or Alan? Or is this to be discussed further. I intend to replicate the form of the PyCon keynotes page... http://us.pycon.org/zope/original/pycon/pastevents/dc2005/talks/keynote ...but with the more detailed biography text that Mich

Re: [EuroPython] keynote speakers on ep.org

2006-05-16 Thread Paul Boddie
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 11:21, Benedikt Hegner wrote: > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kay > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guido_van_rossum > > > > are even more helpfull, too? I'll add the text Michael proposed for Alan Kay, and will try and track down decent photos. > I have another i

[EuroPython] Web site additions

2006-05-15 Thread Paul Boddie
Hello, The more inquisitive among you will have noticed that, thanks to the technical wizardry of Jean-Marc Orliaguet, we now have a "calendar" tab on the EuroPython front page, inspired by the PyCon "event calendar" but without the same friendly greeting ("The days in the following table are w

Re: [EuroPython] minutes from meeting 2005-05-15 1700 CEST

2006-05-15 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 15 May 2006 18:55, Harald Armin Massa wrote: > 4th June (talk schedule released), >15th June ("registration will close"), > 26th June (registration closes)? > It'd be good to have the "timetable of hype" so that people can gear up for > the even

Re: [EuroPython] proposals for the webpage

2006-05-15 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 15 May 2006 16:44, Benedikt Hegner wrote: > > looks much better now! :-) > Is it possible to get rid of the two items "call for proposals" and > "refereed paper track" at the bottom of the page? I think I can do something with the sitemap navigation there. Expert advice may be required,

Re: [EuroPython] proposals for the webpage

2006-05-15 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 15 May 2006 14:51, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote: > > or more simply, the "site updates" box now shows all site changes. > this feed should do: > http://www.europython.org/.cps_portlets/portlet_950133473?export=rss_2_0 Yes, this seems to show the edits. I've now "unpublished" the call for a

Re: [EuroPython] proposals for the webpage

2006-05-15 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 15 May 2006 13:02, Benedikt Hegner wrote: > > I had a look at the website. It is a little bit confusing. > I have the following idea for Tracks&Talks to make it a little bit > more structered: > > Is it possible to reduce this part by one Level? The information on > "Call for Proposals" c

Re: [EuroPython] help needed!

2006-05-14 Thread Paul Boddie
On Sunday 14 May 2006 15:06, Paul Boddie wrote: > > I'll add the details to ep.org right now. Right. I've added fee information to the registration page, and I managed to track down where the sponsorship information was hiding, replacing it with the proposed text. What was inte

Re: [EuroPython] help needed!

2006-05-14 Thread Paul Boddie
On Sunday 14 May 2006 09:29, Benedikt Hegner wrote: > > there was a lot of traffic on the list the last days about status and > if the preparations are going well. Great! Sorry to hear that you haven't been well, though. I hope EuroPython's burden of stress isn't responsible. [...] > For ep.org

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