We are pleased to publish the [final ranking of
proposals](https://ep2012.europython.eu/voting-results), after talk voting
closed last Sunday.
This year, 148 people joined the voting, casting a total 11780 votes!
It's really a great result, and we are happy that so many people are
contributing wi
Hi,
I see that you opened the section on the Sprint, mentioning it will be
in the weekend.
IMO, two days tend to be a little on the short side for sprints, as
most of the first day is spent in design, education, dev. environment
preparation, etc.
Is there a possibility for stretching the sprint
Hi Leonardo,
the sprint for Django composite Key?
what do you think? how many people will attend to this kind of meetings?
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 16:45, Leonardo Rochael Almeida
wrote:
> I see that you opened the section on the Sprint, mentioning it will be
> in the weekend.
>
> IMO, two days te
Hi Simone,
On 04-04-2012 17:01, Simone Federici wrote:
Hi Leonardo,
the sprint for Django composite Key?
No, another sprint I'm considering proposing, on Python packaging/buildout.
what do you think? how many people will attend to this kind of meetings?
Somewhere between 5 and 15.
Regard
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 17:15, Leonardo Rochael Almeida
wrote:
> No, another sprint I'm considering proposing, on Python packaging/buildout.
> Somewhere between 5 and 15.
>
There are a lot of common spaces in Europython, I think you could begin to
work from the first day around the table.
Which i
On 04-04-2012 17:27, Simone Federici wrote:
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 17:15, Leonardo Rochael Almeida
[...]
There are a lot of common spaces in Europython, I think you could begin
to work from the first day around the table.
Perhaps, but I wouldn't want to compete with the wonderful selection of