fredagen den 27 januari 2006 09.36 skrev Jean-Marc Orliaguet:
> FYI, you missed the point.
> My comments were not about the tools; it was about commitment from
> participants.
>
> I have no suggestion whatsoever concerning the tools that are going to
> be used this year:
>
> Participants propose t
Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
>On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 11:11:33PM +0100, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
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>>I agree, but if you are supposed to use a piece of paper and a pen to
>>write an essay, are you going to complain about how bad the tools were
>>for writing and how much better a typewriter would
Hi list,
every now and then in his or her life every serious-minded carpenter has
to face a quarrel in the inner family about their own living-room
furniture.
Of course the ones who need (or perhaps need not) a conference org tool
for the next round have absolute priority and should urgently s
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 11:11:33PM +0100, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
> I agree, but if you are supposed to use a piece of paper and a pen to
> write an essay, are you going to complain about how bad the tools were
> for writing and how much better a typewriter would have been as an
> excuse for
Laura Creighton wrote:
>In a message of Thu, 26 Jan 2006 21:30:37 +0100, Jean-Marc Orliaguet writes:
>
>
>>
>>But finding a framework that pleases everyone has never been the goal.
>>The important point has been to get a site up and running that
>>*visitors* are pleased with. That Plone's or C
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 09:30:37PM +0100, Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
> Which is why I still don't understand what you are bitching about
> concerning the site .. If you can't learn different ways of working with
> software than the ones you are used with, then I would say that it is a
> problem
In a message of Thu, 26 Jan 2006 21:30:37 +0100, Jean-Marc Orliaguet writes:
>Laura Creighton wrote:
>
>> .
>>
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>>But given our diverse community, it is not surprising that we cannot
>>find a fit which suits everybody. Consider CherryPy, to pick
>>something that we aren't using, and as far a
Hi!
Just a note from sort of an outsider..
I don't know what actually went wrong with the systems used before
(though I would be interested in what sort of things these systems could
not provide. But this only via PM to not bloat this thread).
But IMHO things should calm down here again. I think
Laura Creighton wrote:
> .
>
>
>But given our diverse community, it is not surprising that we cannot
>find a fit which suits everybody. Consider CherryPy, to pick
>something that we aren't using, and as far as I know are not
>considering using, so should not unduly stress people out. I have
In a message of Thu, 26 Jan 2006 15:56:51 +0100, Dario Lopez-Kästen writes:
>
>uh, this discussion, IMNSHO, is rapidly becoming non-interesting. And I
>am a bit upset at seeing the same discussion popup again and again.
>
>So, can we please just decide on what software to use? I am not
>intereste
uh, this discussion, IMNSHO, is rapidly becoming non-interesting. And I
am a bit upset at seeing the same discussion popup again and again.
So, can we please just decide on what software to use? I am not
interested in, at least as I perceive it, this covert blame-game that is
currently going o
Jacob Hallen wrote:
>onsdag 25 januari 2006 19.29 skrev Jean-Marc Orliaguet:
>
>
>>Jacob Hallen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>This said, I'll be just as happy not doing registration with the CAPS
>>>system, as it would require a bit of work from me. However, I think that
>>>the CAPS system encapsulates th
onsdag 25 januari 2006 19.29 skrev Jean-Marc Orliaguet:
> Jacob Hallen wrote:
> >This said, I'll be just as happy not doing registration with the CAPS
> > system, as it would require a bit of work from me. However, I think that
> > the CAPS system encapsulates the lessons we have learned in a way t
Jacob Hallen wrote:
>
>This said, I'll be just as happy not doing registration with the CAPS system,
>as it would require a bit of work from me. However, I think that the CAPS
>system encapsulates the lessons we have learned in a way that the other
>proposals are unlikely to do.
>
>For the webs
> For the website with information about the conference, what we had the last 2
> years was hopelessly over-engineered. There is need for some fairly advanced
> templating, which allows for the display of banner ads, unified dropdown
> menus and such, but the content management behind has reall
onsdag 25 januari 2006 10.16 skrev Michael Hudson:
> Aroldo Souza-Leite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > a Python software solution for the Europython conference would be cool.
> > If there is someone (Joachim Schmitz) prepared to configure it using the
> > experience of the last co
Aroldo Souza-Leite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi list,
>
> a Python software solution for the Europython conference would be cool.
> If there is someone (Joachim Schmitz) prepared to configure it using the
> experience of the last conferences, it seems to me that this little bit
> of Python
Hi list,
a Python software solution for the Europython conference would be cool.
If there is someone (Joachim Schmitz) prepared to configure it using the
experience of the last conferences, it seems to me that this little bit
of Python sectarianism won't keep us from concentrating on the
confe
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