In a message of Mon, 20 Apr 2009 11:27:20 +0200, Bernd Dorn writes:
>Hi,
>
>We have a (very late) decision in our company to come to Europython.
>Now my question is, is there any chance to still submit a talk? I ask
>this because the webpage still allows this and we would like to hold a
>talk
Hi,
We have a (very late) decision in our company to come to Europython.
Now my question is, is there any chance to still submit a talk? I ask
this because the webpage still allows this and we would like to hold a
talk if there is still room for it.
Thanks in advance,
--
Bernd Dorn, CTO
Hello Bernd,
2009/4/20 Bernd Dorn :
> Hi,
>
> We have a (very late) decision in our company to come to Europython. Now my
> question is, is there any chance to still submit a talk? I ask this because
> the webpage still allows this and we would like to hold a talk if there is
> still room for it.
Hi,
Considering the royally passed deadline for talks, I'm wondering if any
time will be allotted to planned BoF or similar sessions? I'm aware of
the availability of open space and/or lightning talks, but we're sort of
looking for a little more than that.
I'm asking this because the reason
Hello Ivo,
2009/4/20 Ivo Timmermans :
> Hi,
>
> Considering the royally passed deadline for talks, I'm wondering if any time
> will be allotted to planned BoF or similar sessions?
Physical space will be allocated, it's up to the BoF participants to
organise themselves on the wiki.
> I'm aware of
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