Re: [EuroPython] Reality Check in Winter

2007-11-27 Thread kirby urner
Plus on another front I wanted to add how encouraging it would seem, to me at least, to have a way to toggle into Cyrillic versions of the Europython site, for two reasons: (1) having Europython as far eastward as Vilnius is a deliberate invitation to would-be attenders even further east, or in th

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] Reality Check in Winter

2007-11-27 Thread kirby urner
On Nov 26, 2007 4:14 PM, Paul Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: << SNIP >> > Perhaps we should have badges or medals for display to other conference > participants, showing which of the previous conferences we've been to. :-) > > Paul Yeah, or walking sticks, like you get in Baveria (lots of lit

Re: [EuroPython] Reality Check in Winter

2007-11-27 Thread kirby urner
Oops, Bavaria, sorry (still have my stick) -- anyway, T-shirts work. I've said all I need to say re web framework and internationalization goals, appreciate the invite to -improve though. Given my very distant location, I think I'd best leave it to the pros closer to the action. Urner out. On

Re: [EuroPython] Reality Check in Winter

2007-11-27 Thread Christian Scholz
Hi! So here is my $0.02 for that front page :-) (not sure this was the right thread) First of all the question is for whom that web site is and I think we have some audiences here: - people new to EuroPython, maybe even Python, might want to know what it is - regular visitors of EP, they know